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the city says its curren supply is unsustainable. because waukesha sits outside the great lakes basin... it needed and won approval from great lakes states and provinces. pete zervakis explains on right now. the plan to pump lake michigan water to waukesha calls for the city to buy that water from oak creek. the two sides hoped to reach a deal on on the price by the end of this month. but because final approval of waukesha's plan from the great lakes states and provinces didn't come until this summer... the negotiations will likely be extended six more months. we're hopeful we'll have those contract negotiations complete water utility says... once an agreement is in place... it can start planning a route for piping water from oak creek to waukesha... and sending the same amount in treated wastewater back into lake michigan. that will require more permits from the dnr... and local governments. the estimated price tag of the plan remains 206 million dollars. residents in waukesha could see their water rate double - or even triple. it's
the city says its curren supply is unsustainable. because waukesha sits outside the great lakes basin... it needed and won approval from great lakes states and provinces. pete zervakis explains on right now. the plan to pump lake michigan water to waukesha calls for the city to buy that water from oak creek. the two sides hoped to reach a deal on on the price by the end of this month. but because final approval of waukesha's plan from the great lakes states and provinces didn't come until this...
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Nov 28, 2016
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they could get a stability among the exchange rate and then they could go to have single curren currency. where will this all go. if i were to give a forecast. i don't think any would have been undertaken. it's the kind of brinksmanship. it will be an introduction between the politics. if you've been in the depression for a long time, what is happening is we should care and they've made the difficult to address this crisis. one of the reasons is divided into 25% unemployment? they want to go to the countries that have low unemployment rat rates. they are making it difficult to address the other problems. europe has been issues of human rights. it's not going to be as forceful [inaudible] elements of the first question. this is a global problem. it's very simple they rape as aa result of the activities in ireland then they said that the home office pretending that was the source of all the prophets of apple. when irelan ireland joint europd was to. they kept it secret until the new deal to pay 2.5%. they didn't say whether they were there. if they publicizethey publicizey operating in eur
they could get a stability among the exchange rate and then they could go to have single curren currency. where will this all go. if i were to give a forecast. i don't think any would have been undertaken. it's the kind of brinksmanship. it will be an introduction between the politics. if you've been in the depression for a long time, what is happening is we should care and they've made the difficult to address this crisis. one of the reasons is divided into 25% unemployment? they want to go to...
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Nov 7, 2016
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but many firms have found ways to cope with a stronger currenency. >> manufacturers trying to make their more profitable by their cost cutting measures and also shifting the production or their products. and also in the electironic sectors we showed increasing demand for semiconductor production equipment sectors. they also seeing the incoming orders increasing. the auto partmakers also capturing the increasing demand in the u.s. and with china. >> pretax profits have continued to improve in the coming quarters leading to a pickup in capital investment. >> we expected the japanese major firms to expand expenditures by 6%. and compared with last year 2%. >> and that's a look at business news. >>> when disaster strikes, time is of the essence. people in one japanese coastal town at risk of tsunami have begun a special program with that in mind. they're helping ensure the elderly can get out quickly. nhk world reports. >> reporter: this looks like a super fun exercise class, but for these people in central japan it could mean the difference between life and death. they do seven different ex
but many firms have found ways to cope with a stronger currenency. >> manufacturers trying to make their more profitable by their cost cutting measures and also shifting the production or their products. and also in the electironic sectors we showed increasing demand for semiconductor production equipment sectors. they also seeing the incoming orders increasing. the auto partmakers also capturing the increasing demand in the u.s. and with china. >> pretax profits have continued to...
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Nov 15, 2016
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will make it possible to shrink cameras in smartphones to 0.5 millimeteter ten times thinnerer than curren models. the special film captures images from a sensor. it's then analyzed by a computer, which reconstructs the originalal still or moving imag. hitachi researchers say the technology allows the focus to be freely adjusted even after taking the image. they say by doing away with lenses, the cost of cameras can be reduced. hitachi hopes to commercialize the technology in 2018. >>> insurance companies in japan are facing a tough business environment. a shrinking population means fewer customers and super low interest rates have translated into lower returns. now a major u.s. insurance company is pulling out of japan. executives at aig say they've agreed to sell all the shares of aig fuji life insurance to pacific century group. the japanese unit has more than a million life and cancer policy contracts. the executives say the buyer already takake thehese over. they also say the firm will focus on nonlife iurance in japan. the deal markrks the entntry fo japan i io the groroup heaeaded r
will make it possible to shrink cameras in smartphones to 0.5 millimeteter ten times thinnerer than curren models. the special film captures images from a sensor. it's then analyzed by a computer, which reconstructs the originalal still or moving imag. hitachi researchers say the technology allows the focus to be freely adjusted even after taking the image. they say by doing away with lenses, the cost of cameras can be reduced. hitachi hopes to commercialize the technology in 2018. >>>...
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Nov 5, 2016
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curren s right now are relatively mild. definitely above normal for what we're expecting. temperatures in the mid to upper 50s. expect them to be in the low and mid-80s #-z. daylight saving time. an extra hour of sleep. we'll talk about that an i'll tell you if you can expect any cooler air coming up. >> okay. thank. just days before america votes either candidate shows any sign of slowing down. >> absolutely not. hillary clinton and donald trump have rallies plans for florida this weekend. >> abc donald trump is at the fairground this morning. his rally starts at 10:00. it's one of the handful planned for the we could. he looks to take the lead in the polls and secure un tuesday. he and running mate mike pence will focus on north carolina and florida. many say trump needs to win florida to win white house. >> in central florida. her running mate tim kaine are speak in sarasota today. president clinton and obama and jovi. clinton will be in state petersburg today as well. this weekend's rallies are -- you do need to reive a ticket. check out our website. abc action news. >
curren s right now are relatively mild. definitely above normal for what we're expecting. temperatures in the mid to upper 50s. expect them to be in the low and mid-80s #-z. daylight saving time. an extra hour of sleep. we'll talk about that an i'll tell you if you can expect any cooler air coming up. >> okay. thank. just days before america votes either candidate shows any sign of slowing down. >> absolutely not. hillary clinton and donald trump have rallies plans for florida this...
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Nov 29, 2016
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they're curren they're currently doing research on a new sports anti-anxiety medication which i'm testing right now. >> jimmy: maybe the people endorsement deal. do you think you will cry more tonight if the cubs win or lose? >> well, win. because we are going to win. we're already up. >> jimmy: okay, all right. will you be going to work tomorrow? >> i have no idea, really. depends how tonight goes. >> jimmy: you may have to call in drunk, all right. [ laughter ] >> love you, jimmy! >> jimmy: good luck to you guys, sluggers in wrigleyville, i know it's crazy there. >> it's crazy. thanks, jimmy! >> jimmy: that looks like fun. earlier tonight on the cmas, we honored country music's brightest stars with trophies. later on we'll punish those very same stars with an all-country music edition of "mean tweets." first we have a cautionary tale for you. for lovers of both music and affordable furniture, i came across a story recently online about a man from norway. the man's he made the nauz because according to the story, he bought a shower stool from ikea. once he got home and sat on it somethin
they're curren they're currently doing research on a new sports anti-anxiety medication which i'm testing right now. >> jimmy: maybe the people endorsement deal. do you think you will cry more tonight if the cubs win or lose? >> well, win. because we are going to win. we're already up. >> jimmy: okay, all right. will you be going to work tomorrow? >> i have no idea, really. depends how tonight goes. >> jimmy: you may have to call in drunk, all right. [ laughter ]...
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Nov 1, 2016
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anna: thank you very much, edna curren. still with us in the studio, jeremy stretch.eremy, this chart shows the uptick in thee pmi's. we were talking about the services story. is this something to get excited about than, in terms of where the global story goes, where chinese growth goes? >> i would because is about getting too excited, but perhaps a little more optimistic. yes, the improvement is encouraging. i think clearly, it is a legacy of some of the stimulus mergers we have seen. it does bode well for 2017. we are cautiously optimistic that global activity in 2017 will be moderately firmer than in 2016, but we are still talking no more than 3% of the global perspective. china is playing its part and we are seeing that flow reorientation. -- that slow reorientation. yousef: what are some of the key risks to the chinese economy? >> there are always inherent risks. but the growth will alleviate some of the pressure. the nonperforming loans and the question marks of the banking system will remain. but if we can see a stronger foundation of growth, that reduces some
anna: thank you very much, edna curren. still with us in the studio, jeremy stretch.eremy, this chart shows the uptick in thee pmi's. we were talking about the services story. is this something to get excited about than, in terms of where the global story goes, where chinese growth goes? >> i would because is about getting too excited, but perhaps a little more optimistic. yes, the improvement is encouraging. i think clearly, it is a legacy of some of the stimulus mergers we have seen. it...