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. >>> and happening right now in eastern spain it's the famous tomato festival.hey toss the fruit and it's considered the largest food fight. big shower needed after that. >> it's amazing that that many people do that and that there's this many tomatoes to through. >> i think that they have anger issues to work out. >> no, i am just kidding. way to early starts now. ♪ >>> i do a lot of things by myself. people would be surprised. people are shocked at how smart i am, right? >> donald trump does what he does best. did he go too far by tossing out one of the most respected anchors before. >>> new video retraces the path that two in mates used to escape. >>> a painting gets a touch unafter an incident. it's 5:30 on the east coast and 2:30 out west. >>> good morning everyone. it's august 26th. donald trump went to iowa last night where he picked up the support of the former chairman, and the bigger story was trumps univision conversation. >> the next is who, please. sit down. you were not called. sit down. >> i have a right to have a question. >> no
. >>> and happening right now in eastern spain it's the famous tomato festival.hey toss the fruit and it's considered the largest food fight. big shower needed after that. >> it's amazing that that many people do that and that there's this many tomatoes to through. >> i think that they have anger issues to work out. >> no, i am just kidding. way to early starts now. ♪ >>> i do a lot of things by myself. people would be surprised. people are shocked at how...
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. >>> caltrans installed three new palm trees along the new eastern spain to replace some older trees cannery palms don't come cheap. each one costs $10,000 to transplant. >>> several beavers have died in the alhambra creek in martinez. these are not just any beavers. kpix5's andria borba shows us. >> reporter: when you look at the dam crossing alhambra creek, you know the term busy as a beaver is more than alliteration. in the past two months, five beavers have died. >> i actually found the first one floating in the creek. and the next day, somebody local found a live one not in good shape. >> reporter: four baby beavers seen here in happier times are gone now. >> we were hoping it wouldn't get into the adults or the older kits. so, it is kind of scary. >> reporter: then, a yearling was found dead. >> now that we have an older beaver, that's a little more to consider. >> reporter: fish and wildlife has taken the remains to perform necropsies on them to figure out what is going on. >> maybe it is drought related. there is no water coming down the creek we know of. we are getting a lot
. >>> caltrans installed three new palm trees along the new eastern spain to replace some older trees cannery palms don't come cheap. each one costs $10,000 to transplant. >>> several beavers have died in the alhambra creek in martinez. these are not just any beavers. kpix5's andria borba shows us. >> reporter: when you look at the dam crossing alhambra creek, you know the term busy as a beaver is more than alliteration. in the past two months, five beavers have died....
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the streets of a town in eastern spain are covered in red pulp as a massive crowd of people pelt eachther with tomatoes. about 9,000 people turned out for the tomatina festival in spain when two boys tossed tomato float. >>> let she met the table for you. 36 games left for the giants. 7 of those games against the team they have catch. the l.a. dodgers. they had to deliver last night against the cubs. didn't look good. matt duffy turned his ankle at first base stayed in the game scored later tied at 2 in the sixth. buster posey couldn't get to it. it's a gapper and scored belt. the go-ahead. jake peavy gave the giants 6 1/3, five hits couple of runs. strickland picked him up with a strikeout in the 7th and then lopez got in on the action to kill the threat with another strikeout. giants win 4-2. they stay 2.5 behind the victorious dodgers. >>> here's mariners pitcher felix hernandez looking for his 21st career win against the a's. the mariners had his back. how about a four-run 1st inning? fresh off the bat of seth smith who had a hand in the go ahead, home stand seattle won it last ni
the streets of a town in eastern spain are covered in red pulp as a massive crowd of people pelt eachther with tomatoes. about 9,000 people turned out for the tomatina festival in spain when two boys tossed tomato float. >>> let she met the table for you. 36 games left for the giants. 7 of those games against the team they have catch. the l.a. dodgers. they had to deliver last night against the cubs. didn't look good. matt duffy turned his ankle at first base stayed in the game scored...
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three people killed and six seriously injured after an explosion at a fireworks factory in north eastern spainof that explosion is unknown. the blast was heard in a large part of the city. >> the annual list of the top stolen vehicles in the u.s. in 2014 is out. at the top of the list, the honda accord. more than 51,000 of them were stolen last year. second place, the honda civic followed by the full-sized ford pick-up. that's the cnbc news update. >> that's a scratcher, the ford pick-up. >> that is a hot guy car. >> you can sell the parts. >> you know a lot about breaking into automobiles. >> sorry. >> the honda accord. thank you, sue. >>> one advisor called the drop in emerging markets two days before they started to plunge. the stocks are still struggling. he is saying it's time to start buying. we'll tell you where next. >>> welcome back. there's a look how we finished on wall street today. it was red across the board. it was really crude oil that had everybody's attention. that 6% rally today not only put it within spitting distance of $50 a barrel, it's a 27% rally over three trading ses
three people killed and six seriously injured after an explosion at a fireworks factory in north eastern spainof that explosion is unknown. the blast was heard in a large part of the city. >> the annual list of the top stolen vehicles in the u.s. in 2014 is out. at the top of the list, the honda accord. more than 51,000 of them were stolen last year. second place, the honda civic followed by the full-sized ford pick-up. that's the cnbc news update. >> that's a scratcher, the ford...
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>>robin w: we have the calls are going back and forth under the new eastern spain chp on the shoulderyone cash flowing down there is nothing block on the bridge as slow ride not into san francisco this back and stretches through the maze is on to 580 west that a solid from 24 backing up on to the seashore free white coming out of all the it will impact of with a new eastern stand and then head of the passenger through this police activity if the drive times going back and forth between 17 and 25 minutes from downtown oakland to downtown san francisco spots of action and after the vacuum ration was track and a lot of attention. >>robin w: it is a crash involving an overturned a big rig very fluidity of information but the big rate may have gone off the freeway and landed on the streets below. >>reporter: to a relatively clear warning star for the sun in the joys of the golden gate you conceive and the brightness of the skies already what we see from the satellite pictures of the low-level moisture that is the great to see going on the fall of all of that that woman saw from the quick a
>>robin w: we have the calls are going back and forth under the new eastern spain chp on the shoulderyone cash flowing down there is nothing block on the bridge as slow ride not into san francisco this back and stretches through the maze is on to 580 west that a solid from 24 backing up on to the seashore free white coming out of all the it will impact of with a new eastern stand and then head of the passenger through this police activity if the drive times going back and forth between 17...
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. >>> a fire in eastern spain forced 3,000 residents to leave their homes. it broke out on thursday. it's about three hours east of madrid. so far, it's burned more than 25 square miles. strong winds and heat have helped the fire to spread. investigators in spain believe that the fire was intentionally set. but they've been experiencing heat wave pretty much all across europe or that part of europe this summer. i mean, we were reporting on 102-degree temperatures in italy a couple of weeks ago. that's unheard of. >> been a brutal summer for europe as a whole. and wildfires not helping. we've been coasting along. >> i know. >> very different around here. >> we've been lucky. weekends, haven't seen too many temperature extremes. a few 90-degree days. >> to be expected. >> let's keep it going. in the homestretch now. we do have a warmup comin thisg our way. noticing signs that there could be hot stuff in a week or so. today, we're mild, temperate. temperatures in the 80s later on today. 68 is a pleasant start to your day. lots of sunshine in the region. good vi
. >>> a fire in eastern spain forced 3,000 residents to leave their homes. it broke out on thursday. it's about three hours east of madrid. so far, it's burned more than 25 square miles. strong winds and heat have helped the fire to spread. investigators in spain believe that the fire was intentionally set. but they've been experiencing heat wave pretty much all across europe or that part of europe this summer. i mean, we were reporting on 102-degree temperatures in italy a couple of...
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you can look around the world -- you can look at australia, you can look at israel, spain, a lot of the middle eastern and caribbean countries -- and they do this without damaging the ocean. >> okay, so that's one potential resource, but we have a lot more to talk about. dr. sedlak is going to be with us for another segment, talking about the drought, using seawater, and all sorts of other ways that we can save water while we're in this big drought. we'll be right back. stay with us. >> welcome back to our program on california's drought and the critical need for water conservation. the debate continues about how to deal with the crisis. some local communities already have an action plan. drought wasn't on anybody's mind in 2003, but a decision to build a small desalination plant in the east bay is actually turning out to be a big help as water districts scramble to find new water sources. abc7 news reporter david louie shows us how the newark plant came to be and how it's helping now. >> this desalination plant is proving to be a major benefit during the drought, but the drought wasn't the reason it
you can look around the world -- you can look at australia, you can look at israel, spain, a lot of the middle eastern and caribbean countries -- and they do this without damaging the ocean. >> okay, so that's one potential resource, but we have a lot more to talk about. dr. sedlak is going to be with us for another segment, talking about the drought, using seawater, and all sorts of other ways that we can save water while we're in this big drought. we'll be right back. stay with us....
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on the other hand you have a spain, hand you have spain, some eastern european countries that refuse to take any if they can help it. austria austria send their not going to adjudicate a single asylum claim this year. hungry, putting the border 12 meters high, people are trying to put 5-meter high in chile. the european member state are all over the place. but the european commission has been making progress that is been fairly consistent, in trying to make, trying to figure out what to do about all this. unfortunately they're focusing on the short-term kinds of things, what do you do when you encounter people in the mediterranean? the pope as spoken about the mediterranean not becoming a graveyard area and so you know, there there is a sense that something is going on but the conversation is how do you address, how do you keep people protected, fed, create opportunities for them, you know learning, studying, et cetera in places near where the major 4 million people have left syria. what you do about jordan, lebanon, and turkey who have taken virtually all of those 4 million people.
on the other hand you have a spain, hand you have spain, some eastern european countries that refuse to take any if they can help it. austria austria send their not going to adjudicate a single asylum claim this year. hungry, putting the border 12 meters high, people are trying to put 5-meter high in chile. the european member state are all over the place. but the european commission has been making progress that is been fairly consistent, in trying to make, trying to figure out what to do...
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on the other hand, you have spain that and some of eastern european countries that are refuse to take any -- if they can help it. austria saying we're not going to adjudicate a single, a single, you know, asylum claim this year. hungary put in a border four meters high, 12, 13 feet with all sorts of concertina wire, you know? people are trying to put five-meter high. in other words, the european member state responses are all over the place. but the european commission, with whatever authority it has -- and it's a questionable authority -- has been making progress, has been fairly consistent in trying to make, trying to figure out what to do about all of this. unfortunately, they are focusing on the short-term kinds of things, you know? what do you do when you encounter people in the mediterranean? the pope has spoken about the mediterranean not becoming a graveyard for would-be immigrants. so, you know, there is a sense that something is going on, but the tough issues which is how do you address not the root causes, how do you keep people protected, fed, creating opportunities for th
on the other hand, you have spain that and some of eastern european countries that are refuse to take any -- if they can help it. austria saying we're not going to adjudicate a single, a single, you know, asylum claim this year. hungary put in a border four meters high, 12, 13 feet with all sorts of concertina wire, you know? people are trying to put five-meter high. in other words, the european member state responses are all over the place. but the european commission, with whatever authority...
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on the other hand you have spain that in some of the eastern european countries that refuse to take any if they can help it. austria saying we're not going to adjudicate a single you know asylum claim this year. hungary putting a border four meters high, 12 13 feet with all sorts of concertina wire. people, they're trying to put five meter high. in other words the european member states' responses are all over the place. the european commission with whatever authority has and it's a questionable authority has been making progress. it's been fairly consistent in trying to make -- to try to figure out what to do about all of this. unfortunately, they're focusing on the short term kinds of things, what do you do to encounter people in the medterrainian. the pope has spoken about the medterrain medterrain mediterranean not becoming a grave yard. there's a sense of what is going on, but the question is how do you keep people protected, fed, creating opportunities for them, you know learning -- in other words studying et cetera et cetera in the places near where the major four million people
on the other hand you have spain that in some of the eastern european countries that refuse to take any if they can help it. austria saying we're not going to adjudicate a single you know asylum claim this year. hungary putting a border four meters high, 12 13 feet with all sorts of concertina wire. people, they're trying to put five meter high. in other words the european member states' responses are all over the place. the european commission with whatever authority has and it's a...
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eastern border routes. most of the 52,000 travelling that way came from syria and afghanistan. the western mediterranean, and west african routes had eight coming into spain. most came from cameroon, algeria and mali. the west balkan route. 23,000 travelled that way. >> cousteau vo, afghanistan and syria. >> hungary is trying to make it difficult for refugees to reach europe. it's building a huge fence, as andrew sends a report, there's a way to get around it >>> this is the controversial 3.5 meter fins. many cut their way over it or get through. there's another problem. it's big. the fence comes to an end here. leaving a wide open space. you can walk in from serbia without interruption and walk back into serbia. i'm there now. what's the reason? as i walk backwards i'm coming into romania. which is an e.u. state. you can't put up a fence or a wall between e.u. states. therefore you have an anomoly with people walking through three different countries. the nearest hungarian village is there, a sleepy place where the local mayor has sympathy for the refugees, but anger to the the refugees, but anger to the government. >> it won't solve the situation, it's
eastern border routes. most of the 52,000 travelling that way came from syria and afghanistan. the western mediterranean, and west african routes had eight coming into spain. most came from cameroon, algeria and mali. the west balkan route. 23,000 travelled that way. >> cousteau vo, afghanistan and syria. >> hungary is trying to make it difficult for refugees to reach europe. it's building a huge fence, as andrew sends a report, there's a way to get around it >>> this is...
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it links china's eastern shores to the iberian peninsula and carries the best of europe. as william shakespeare said, sherry is the sunday of spain of spanish sundaes traveled all the way to china. although oil is also destined to newly wealthy consumers in china. >> we offer these products to popularize status culture and cuisine. when they arrive in china we find agent to distribute them to raise their image. >> the european trade link is key for china and economic developments. previously the only real service only ran to germany. this means that china is spain's largest trading partner outside of the eu. the journey is 13,000 kilometers across 8 countries and takes between 18-20 one days, but it saves 10 days in time and that is more secure than going by see. -- going by sea. >> if those places were destabilized it would have a negative impact on china's growth. >> putting a container on the train costs $5,000 more than taking it by sea. some would say that is a small price to pay for spanish sunshine in a bottle. francine: all right. stay with "the pulse" -- coming up, what to watch. the bank of england as they prepare for a
it links china's eastern shores to the iberian peninsula and carries the best of europe. as william shakespeare said, sherry is the sunday of spain of spanish sundaes traveled all the way to china. although oil is also destined to newly wealthy consumers in china. >> we offer these products to popularize status culture and cuisine. when they arrive in china we find agent to distribute them to raise their image. >> the european trade link is key for china and economic developments....
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eastern europe. including russia. they do very well in the rest of europe. the rest of europe is in a recovery. spain is doing well.g less horribly than they were a few months ago. france is doing ok. this is still supporting the german economy, even if it is quite clear as we get into the second half that if we continue to see a slide in chinese demand, yes, it will at some point materialize in the data, but not for now. there are lots of other positive things supporting germany and the rest of europe. manus: yet run numbers in terms of even if chinese growth traps. three point 5%, you have run a model, and come up with icons. >> if you get the halting of gdp that isf 3.5% in china, not the base scenario, but even if you get there, that would give you a drop in chinese imports by 17%. if you work at this through metrics, it would give you an impact on gdp, both in the eurozone and the u.s. what is interesting is that normally this kind of thing should be a drop in coveted prices, and boost consumer spending. there is big difference between area.s. and the eu in the u.s., and the last year and a half or so, the dro
eastern europe. including russia. they do very well in the rest of europe. the rest of europe is in a recovery. spain is doing well.g less horribly than they were a few months ago. france is doing ok. this is still supporting the german economy, even if it is quite clear as we get into the second half that if we continue to see a slide in chinese demand, yes, it will at some point materialize in the data, but not for now. there are lots of other positive things supporting germany and the rest...