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jane wells has more. >> reporter: the latest space race does not pit america against the world, it pits company against company. both space x and boeing are competing to build a capsule capable of carrying american astronauts to the space station, so nasa can stop paying the russians $70 million a seat and instead pay $58 million. >> you heard me say it over and over i don't want to have another write another che to cosmos. >> reporter: joining nasa to unveil details of the progress on building this first human space taxi since the shuttle retired. >> you've heard both of them say they think they'll be flying by 2017. if we make that date i'm a happy camper. >> reporter: boeing has gotten its share of the money so far, over $4 billion. for the capsule developed by space x, the company has received $2.6 billion. having two options may serve nasa well providing backup in case one company has problems. that's exactly what's happened with the cargo contract to the space station, split between space x and orbital sciences until orbital sciences' rocket blew up last fall. nasa has farmed out
jane wells has more. >> reporter: the latest space race does not pit america against the world, it pits company against company. both space x and boeing are competing to build a capsule capable of carrying american astronauts to the space station, so nasa can stop paying the russians $70 million a seat and instead pay $58 million. >> you heard me say it over and over i don't want to have another write another che to cosmos. >> reporter: joining nasa to unveil details of the...
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for nightly business report i'm jane wells many. >>> qualcomm's outlook disappoints. the chipmaker lowered its guidance over the next two quarters as one of its two chips was dropped by a large customer. the company blamed concerns over its business in china. shares nshlly dropped after the bell before the close, the stock was off 1% to 70.99. tupperware posted earnings and revenue that easily topped estimates. the company offered investors a rather downbeat outlook, and that fell below expectations. shares popped 11 1/2% to 66.67. the e commerce giant was accused of fake goods and there by earnings customers. the initial public offering last year was the world's largest. today the stock was off 4% to 98.45. sears said it has cut 150 corporate jobs outside chicago. as it tries to cut expenses. this is part of a string of efforts, the retailers made to return to profitability as it works to reverse falling sales and truly dismal earnings. shares fell 4 1/2% to 42.66. >>> things are really cooking over at shake shack. the new york based hamburger chain has raised the pr
for nightly business report i'm jane wells many. >>> qualcomm's outlook disappoints. the chipmaker lowered its guidance over the next two quarters as one of its two chips was dropped by a large customer. the company blamed concerns over its business in china. shares nshlly dropped after the bell before the close, the stock was off 1% to 70.99. tupperware posted earnings and revenue that easily topped estimates. the company offered investors a rather downbeat outlook, and that fell...
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for "nightly business report," jane wells, san diego. >>> that does it for "nightly business report" for tonight. tyler will be back with me tomorrow. i'm sue herera. thanks for watching. have a great evening, everybody. and we'll see you tomorrow. >>> tonight on "quest" -- one of the most troubling effects of global warming is the steady rising of the earth's oceans. "quest" and climate watch investigate how sea level rise will impact san francisco bay and what planners are doing to prepare for the worst. >>> and we all need a little pampering after a long day. find out how the oakland zoo uses a decidedly "hands on" approach to keep the animals healthy and happy. >>> major funding for "quest" is
for "nightly business report," jane wells, san diego. >>> that does it for "nightly business report" for tonight. tyler will be back with me tomorrow. i'm sue herera. thanks for watching. have a great evening, everybody. and we'll see you tomorrow. >>> tonight on "quest" -- one of the most troubling effects of global warming is the steady rising of the earth's oceans. "quest" and climate watch investigate how sea level rise will impact...
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for "nightly business report," jane wells, san diego. >>> that does it for "nightly business report" for tonight. tyler will be back with me tomorrow. i'm sue herera. thanks for watching. have a great evening, everybody. and we'll see you tomorrow. >> this is bbc world news. >> funding of the presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation. the newman's own foundation. giving all profits to charity and pursuing the common good. kobvler foundation. and, mufg. >> the oldest trees bear the sweetest fruit. we believe in nurturing banking relationships for centuries.
for "nightly business report," jane wells, san diego. >>> that does it for "nightly business report" for tonight. tyler will be back with me tomorrow. i'm sue herera. thanks for watching. have a great evening, everybody. and we'll see you tomorrow. >> this is bbc world news. >> funding of the presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation. the newman's own foundation. giving all profits to charity and pursuing the common good. kobvler...
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for "nightly business report," jane wells, san diego. >>> that does it for "nightly business report" for tonight. tyler will be back with me tomorrow. i'm sue herera. thanks for watching. have a great evening, everybody. and we'll see you tomorrow. laura: hamlet folk often said that you could see gossip coming out of mrs. mullins' mouth like steam. the local wives dreaded the sight of her keys on her finger, for if her door was locked it meant she was all set for a morning's tittle-tattle. oh, queenie! queenie! if nothing worth reporting had happened mrs. mullins was quite capable of inventing something. ( applause ) another one? now, keep your eyes on the button. the locals found gossip and scandal mostly to be harmless entertainment. where's it gone? now... emily... it comes back as a shilling. teach me that trick, daniel. i might never have to work again. if i were 17 i'd be s
for "nightly business report," jane wells, san diego. >>> that does it for "nightly business report" for tonight. tyler will be back with me tomorrow. i'm sue herera. thanks for watching. have a great evening, everybody. and we'll see you tomorrow. laura: hamlet folk often said that you could see gossip coming out of mrs. mullins' mouth like steam. the local wives dreaded the sight of her keys on her finger, for if her door was locked it meant she was all set for a...
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for "nightly business report," i'm jane wells. >>> finally tonight, the new year means resolutions, of course, the usual commitments to lose weight get in shape. we spoke to people about what their financial resolutions are for the new year. >> creating a budget. sticking to it. >> try to get rid of student loans. >> save a little more. put more into the retirement plan. >> not overdraft my bank balance. >> i have a bank account and try to put money in it not take it out. >> retire to do more travel. watch what we spend, not going out to eat, not going to the movies. all the luxuries try to cut back on this year. >> contributing more to ira. >> probably bring lunches to work. >> writing down a goal. if you don't write it down it's not real. >> let's hope we can all commit to some of those promises for 2015. that is the "nightly business report" for tonight. i'm bill griffeth. thank you so much for watching everybody. we'll see you again on monday. gwen: we are turning the page tonight 2015, a year that holds the promise, as mario cuomo once said of politics and poetry and governor -- g
for "nightly business report," i'm jane wells. >>> finally tonight, the new year means resolutions, of course, the usual commitments to lose weight get in shape. we spoke to people about what their financial resolutions are for the new year. >> creating a budget. sticking to it. >> try to get rid of student loans. >> save a little more. put more into the retirement plan. >> not overdraft my bank balance. >> i have a bank account and try to put...
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let's get to jane wells for the details. jane?y, melissa, for those who like to, wynn resorts said they are extended steve wynn's contract to october 2022. he would be 80 years old at that time. also, they are cutting his base pay from 4 million a year to 2.5 million a year, boy national, will hurt,able finally the new aircraft time sharing agreement will provide he'll reimburse the company for certain expenses for any of his personal use of the company aircraft. wynn, by the way, took delivery of the very first g-650 off the line. however, the company is providing him with a $250,000 credit per calendar year to offset his reimbursement obligations. by the way, shares down. i think you saw it on the gdp news. >> thanks, jane wells. the smallest violin in the world is playing for steve wynn right now. what's the trade on the casinos? >> stay put. wait to see how macaw turns around. get the pure macaw play, not wynn. >> love that play. jane wells is the answer. >> i hope jane is listening. no, no, no. when it comes for casinos, woul
let's get to jane wells for the details. jane?y, melissa, for those who like to, wynn resorts said they are extended steve wynn's contract to october 2022. he would be 80 years old at that time. also, they are cutting his base pay from 4 million a year to 2.5 million a year, boy national, will hurt,able finally the new aircraft time sharing agreement will provide he'll reimburse the company for certain expenses for any of his personal use of the company aircraft. wynn, by the way, took delivery...
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gas prices and covering some marijuana up next with jane wells.that laying out the pot playbook for 2015. >> she has one, yes. does she think more states legalize marijuana as a way to generate revenue? she is doing a lot of research on this. tell us what she found when we come back. pot entrepreneur year for legal sales of marijuana. >> so what will 2015 bring for pot? our jane wells has some predictions. >> reporter: america is going to pot. and in 2015 tax revenues from legal recreational marijuana will explode like a weed not just in colorado and washington but in newly legal markets, alaska, oregon and washington, d.c. in inhale these prethree predictions. first, bank on it. the one key thing in all this business is banking. banks can accept legal pot money but most banks still don't want to touch it fearing regulators will change their minds. in 2015 banks will start opening up accounts for potpreneurs because alternative banking systems will pop up to take that business from them. second, pot pushback. despite more states legalizing cannabi
gas prices and covering some marijuana up next with jane wells.that laying out the pot playbook for 2015. >> she has one, yes. does she think more states legalize marijuana as a way to generate revenue? she is doing a lot of research on this. tell us what she found when we come back. pot entrepreneur year for legal sales of marijuana. >> so what will 2015 bring for pot? our jane wells has some predictions. >> reporter: america is going to pot. and in 2015 tax revenues from...
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jane wells is here with the most notable, the most interesting, and the most outrageous state laws out there. jane? >> susan, it's raining cats and dogs in laws in 2015. first the cats. in new york it is now illegal to take tiger selfies. i guess you can still be around the tiger or other big cat, you just can't take a picture of yourself with it. so what's the point? also new york is banning animal tattoos. not tattoos of animals. tattoos on your animals. apparently people were inking up their hairless dogs and cats. now the dogs. here in california dog-friendly restaurants were apparently breaking the law. now they aren't. restaurants now have the option of letting you bring your dog to eat as long as they follow certain rules like you can't be on a seat. and the kitchen staff cannot pet the dogs. but wait there's more. in massachusetts out of state wineries do not hoe v to go through an in-state retailer but can ship directly to you. in new york you have to recycle your old gadgets. in louisiana, teens getting their driver's licenses can also register to vote so they're good to go w
jane wells is here with the most notable, the most interesting, and the most outrageous state laws out there. jane? >> susan, it's raining cats and dogs in laws in 2015. first the cats. in new york it is now illegal to take tiger selfies. i guess you can still be around the tiger or other big cat, you just can't take a picture of yourself with it. so what's the point? also new york is banning animal tattoos. not tattoos of animals. tattoos on your animals. apparently people were inking up...
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jane wells is live in los angeles. jane? >> reporter: tyler, expect to see the word "port" show up in earnings reports seeing more than a dozen ships parked offshore waiting to get cargo here. look at the wide open lot. the port said hey, use this. operators are not taking them up on it. they say that's not the point. look at this video. congestion here is already huge. there are containers stacked up all over the nation's largest port container complex. the point is to get cargo out of here completely. it reached epic proportions. how come? well, look at the gopro video up on this crane. here's the deal. management says dock workers refuse to provide enough crews, and dock workers say management is refuseing to ask for the crews. someone is lying. they both cannot be right. >> what's happening is with respect to yard crane operators, we're getting less than half of what we need to operate the facilities today. those that are working are working at a less than normal operative pace. >> i can tell you as a matter of fact that
jane wells is live in los angeles. jane? >> reporter: tyler, expect to see the word "port" show up in earnings reports seeing more than a dozen ships parked offshore waiting to get cargo here. look at the wide open lot. the port said hey, use this. operators are not taking them up on it. they say that's not the point. look at this video. congestion here is already huge. there are containers stacked up all over the nation's largest port container complex. the point is to get...
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jane wells, always worried about -- she's cheap -- how much will it cost, jane? tional retail federation, the average super bowl viewer on sunday is spending $89 on food and other supplies. that's up $10 from a year ago. it is the biggest food day behind thanksgiving. instead of eating turkey we eat chicken. project ing projecting one and a quarter billion chicken wings consumed. about 1.70 a pound. down from the great wing crisis of 2013. cheese prices down is very good for pizzas. 4 million pizzas consumed on sunday. and each pizza giant has a different strategy. >> hey, hey, hey. >> that's a terrible call! >> pizza hut is promoting new product, flavored crust with an ad with rex ryan and tony romo. domino's, the app that lets you track your order can work on your samsung tv while watching the game. papa john's promoting value, $15 this weekend, you'll get a free pizza after the super bowl. making its debut, a fruit. avocados from mexico teaming up with old el paso with an ad during the game. some have warned of avocado shortage, prices are up slightly a year ag
jane wells, always worried about -- she's cheap -- how much will it cost, jane? tional retail federation, the average super bowl viewer on sunday is spending $89 on food and other supplies. that's up $10 from a year ago. it is the biggest food day behind thanksgiving. instead of eating turkey we eat chicken. project ing projecting one and a quarter billion chicken wings consumed. about 1.70 a pound. down from the great wing crisis of 2013. cheese prices down is very good for pizzas. 4 million...
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>>> plus watching the major agricultural commodities today is jane wells in los angeles. jane? >> tyler, it is a big report, it has already had a big impact on some commodities, but i want to know when can i afford more steak? we'll answer that question when we come back. your old 401k is rolled over into a td ameritrade ira. yes! so no set up fees! wooh! yeah! so i get help from rollover consultants? wooh! yes! no rollover hassle. great. woah oh, we're spiking things, robbie. for all the confidence you need. that's better! td ameritrade. you got this. these ally bank ira cds really do sound like a sure thing but i'm a bit skeptical of sure things. why's that? look what daddy's got... ahhhhhhhhhh!!!!! growth you can count on from the bank where no branches equals great rates. [cheering] everything okay? we're here because you're about to have a heart attack. pete's heart attack didn't come with a warning. today his doctor has him on a bayer aspirin regimen to help reduce the risk of another one. if you've had a heart attack be sure to talk to your doctor before you begin an asp
>>> plus watching the major agricultural commodities today is jane wells in los angeles. jane? >> tyler, it is a big report, it has already had a big impact on some commodities, but i want to know when can i afford more steak? we'll answer that question when we come back. your old 401k is rolled over into a td ameritrade ira. yes! so no set up fees! wooh! yeah! so i get help from rollover consultants? wooh! yes! no rollover hassle. great. woah oh, we're spiking things, robbie....
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jane wells has more now from the port of long beach. >> reporter: it was a banner 2014 for the nation's largest port complex with a surge in traffic. the problem is getting the cargo on to trucks. >> the terminal since early november has been operating with 60% of the people they need because the operators are not being dispatched. >> we had over a thousand members checked in to work last night. we're here to work. >> you copy? >> reporter: west coast contract talks between management the pacific maritime association or pma and the labor, longshoremen have gotten increasingly bitter as congestion has gone so bad in l.a. and long beach, the pma ordered no unloading of ships at night until things clear out. the pma said dock workers intentionally provide half the normal labor. dock workers say the op. it's refusing. >> i can tell you as a matter of fact the ilw stands ready to work any vessel called into this port. >> reporter: the problem is that once those vessels are unloaded you need more crews to move containers on to trucks. >> we're getting less than half of what we need to operate
jane wells has more now from the port of long beach. >> reporter: it was a banner 2014 for the nation's largest port complex with a surge in traffic. the problem is getting the cargo on to trucks. >> the terminal since early november has been operating with 60% of the people they need because the operators are not being dispatched. >> we had over a thousand members checked in to work last night. we're here to work. >> you copy? >> reporter: west coast contract...
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jane wells has some of the highlights. welcome to the program. >> in the uk is it the habit, every year do you have to have hundreds of new laws? is that a thing there? i'm curious. >> not really no. >> it's a thing here. california alone has over 900 new laws. the biggie illegal residents are lining up to apply for driver's licensees this morning. dmv hired 900 extra personnel to handle the estimated 1.1 million people who may come in over the next three years. the big winner insurance companies. insurance will be mandatory and perhaps eventually rates the rest of us pay for uninsured motors its will go down. large airports in california must provide breast pumping station. no confederate flags, no stars in bars can be sold unless part of educational or historical purposes. what state entity in california is selling confederate flags? it's against the law for websites to pay a fee to remove that ugly mug shot they got a hold of. students cannot be expelled from school just because they quote, willfully defy teachers. the
jane wells has some of the highlights. welcome to the program. >> in the uk is it the habit, every year do you have to have hundreds of new laws? is that a thing there? i'm curious. >> not really no. >> it's a thing here. california alone has over 900 new laws. the biggie illegal residents are lining up to apply for driver's licensees this morning. dmv hired 900 extra personnel to handle the estimated 1.1 million people who may come in over the next three years. the big winner...
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let's get straight back out to our jane wells with a little more on this breaking ocwen story. t a quick update. as we told you before the break ocwen financial says it is cooperating with california regulators. it is providing them the information they've requested on mortgages that regulators here are wanting. i just heard from tom dress lerler who is the spokesman saying the notion they are cooperating fully does not comport with the record. so ocwen is saying we've given them everything they want. the state at this point is saying not quite. back to you. >> jane thank you. looking to see if shares come off. it looks like they're coming off that rebound after hours. jane wells following the ocwen story for us as we turn our attention to what csx is going, let's take a look at shares after hours after reporting their quarterly results. csx is the big railroad operator, up 1% it looks like on the nution.ews. hi morgan. >> csx reporting 49 cents per share. merchandise, which includes everything from autos to agricultural, shy of expectations at $1.92 billion in revenue. intermod
let's get straight back out to our jane wells with a little more on this breaking ocwen story. t a quick update. as we told you before the break ocwen financial says it is cooperating with california regulators. it is providing them the information they've requested on mortgages that regulators here are wanting. i just heard from tom dress lerler who is the spokesman saying the notion they are cooperating fully does not comport with the record. so ocwen is saying we've given them everything...
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jane wells has the defense outlook for the year ahead. >> reporter: spending cuts? what spending cuts? pentagon spending hiked to a five year high as the islamic state became america's latest threat. in 2015 we have a republican controlled congress and new defense secretary. here are three predictions. first, hack attack. america runs on the internet and it seems everyone from china to syria is hacking into our computer network. the pentagon boosted the cyber security spending but expect more problems than solutions in 2015. more attacks as defense companies try to figure out what tools are needed and if they even have them. second drone wars. in 2015 growth and unmanned aircrafts will explode on the commercial side and establish defense players like boeing lock i can, general atomic lose ground to amazon and google. and third, substitutes. russians casted a new missile from a submarine but fleet, especially ohio supposed to carry most of the nuclear arsenal. the cost to replace them though which could benefit general dynamics is astronomical and 2015 see the pentag
jane wells has the defense outlook for the year ahead. >> reporter: spending cuts? what spending cuts? pentagon spending hiked to a five year high as the islamic state became america's latest threat. in 2015 we have a republican controlled congress and new defense secretary. here are three predictions. first, hack attack. america runs on the internet and it seems everyone from china to syria is hacking into our computer network. the pentagon boosted the cyber security spending but expect...
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jane wells is live at the port of los angeles with the latest for us. jane. >> we are hearing about progress being made behind closed doors and negotiations that began more than six months ago, but good thing. look at this. one shipping analyst says the congestion here is the worst ever in u.s. history. there are close to 20 ships parked off shore because they cannot get in here, and the pacific maritime association, which is management the pma, and the longshoremen publicly blame each or for an intentional slowdown. we went inside a dispatch hall to try to figure out who is right. here is where jobs are posted and filled. now, the pma claims longshoremen are holding back. longshoremen say that management has reduced the number of crews it's asking for to try to make the union look bad. both are wrong. according to record who blamed all the congestion on bigger ships. >> where is the problem? >> i guess what i have read in the papers these mega ships and the grand alliance that's been created, get a lot more ships, and it's hard to get it off the docks.
jane wells is live at the port of los angeles with the latest for us. jane. >> we are hearing about progress being made behind closed doors and negotiations that began more than six months ago, but good thing. look at this. one shipping analyst says the congestion here is the worst ever in u.s. history. there are close to 20 ships parked off shore because they cannot get in here, and the pacific maritime association, which is management the pma, and the longshoremen publicly blame each or...
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jane wells was on the post-earnings conference call, and she is also in los angeles. hi, jane. >> hey, ty. here's are the take-aways from the call. it's going to spend less opening new stores and put that money into creating a better experience, develop digital engagement like mobile ordering a new store experience talking about the quality of food localizing foods and things like this. create your taste, which is done well in australia and will expand in the u.s. this year. you will customize your burger but margins will remain under pressure as beef prices are rising higher than menu prices. while u.s. comp store sales finally turned positive in december japan is a mess in terms of consumer percent acceptings. it's going take a while. while comp store sales in china are improving, it will take three to six months to normalize, and globally that means overall january comp store sales that will be negative. sue. >> jane thank you very much. to the markets now where are the large caps your best bet? mare ann is with us. bank of america, merrill lynch. she's with me here
jane wells was on the post-earnings conference call, and she is also in los angeles. hi, jane. >> hey, ty. here's are the take-aways from the call. it's going to spend less opening new stores and put that money into creating a better experience, develop digital engagement like mobile ordering a new store experience talking about the quality of food localizing foods and things like this. create your taste, which is done well in australia and will expand in the u.s. this year. you will...
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. >> phil has now beaten jane wells as having the best assignments, as if we thought it would never happen phil has done the best assignment ever. >> it's not too late for you to join him. get one of these cars from new york to vegas. >> i should get google to give me one of their google cars to compete with the audi. >> don't get locked in a storage container. >> exactly. >> coming up still keeping our eye on the markets with the major averages down close to 1%. news in europe driving a lot of the market action. that's what guys on the floor are saying. europe about to close. we'll see what kind of impact these will have on the markets. simon hobbs will join us. "squawk alley" will be right back. i know i have an 810 fico score, thanks to the tools and help on experian.com. and your big idea is hot dogs shaped like hamburgers? nope. hamburgers shaped like hot dogs. that's not really in our wheelhouse... you don't put it in a wheelhouse. you put it in your mouth. get your credit swagger on. become a member of experian credit tracker and find out your fico score powered by experian. fico sc
. >> phil has now beaten jane wells as having the best assignments, as if we thought it would never happen phil has done the best assignment ever. >> it's not too late for you to join him. get one of these cars from new york to vegas. >> i should get google to give me one of their google cars to compete with the audi. >> don't get locked in a storage container. >> exactly. >> coming up still keeping our eye on the markets with the major averages down close to...
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. >> well, jane, the real objective of this suspect of 33 latin american. how to eliminate totally extreme poverty within the next five years. here is the demand that they lift the embargo when he addressed the assembly, he did have some very tough talk, he said that the administration could do a lot more to ease it using his executive powers bypassing the congress, and the president suggested that the government is still trying to undermine his communist government by using different methods than in the past. basically saying i don't trust the united states, and having diplomatic tie -- he had a whole series of conditions in order to in his words be able to normalize relations with the united states, jane. >> lue see yeah had an opportunity to speak to the argentine yeah foreign minister and he told you some details about the death of these special prosecutor well, jane, just two hours ago. the suicide and others believed was murder. and one of the people indicated by a conspiracy theory an alleged conspiracy theory to cover up the bombing of the jewish co
. >> well, jane, the real objective of this suspect of 33 latin american. how to eliminate totally extreme poverty within the next five years. here is the demand that they lift the embargo when he addressed the assembly, he did have some very tough talk, he said that the administration could do a lot more to ease it using his executive powers bypassing the congress, and the president suggested that the government is still trying to undermine his communist government by using different...
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jane wells joining us with a look at the more unusual rules taking effect and she is joined now by --sset hounds, jane? >> of course they're my basset hounds. this is princess leia and this is eeyore. there are new laws. and one here they like to have dogs. that has been illegal. now it is legal for restaurants who want to have dogs to let you bring your dog as long as they follow certain rules. also in california people who are here illegally can now get driver's licenses and that means they're going to have to have mandatory insurance. and the insurance industry is gearing up for 1.4 million new customers. remember when jennifer lawrence said there ought to be a law after her nude selfies were hacked in the cloud and posted online, now there is a law about that. also other new laws include mandatory sick leave in california for any employee who's worked here at least a month. also on college campuses getting state aid. you have to affirmatively agree to have sex now. no means no is no longer enough. and the standard of proof is much lower than a criminal court. and if you think cali
jane wells joining us with a look at the more unusual rules taking effect and she is joined now by --sset hounds, jane? >> of course they're my basset hounds. this is princess leia and this is eeyore. there are new laws. and one here they like to have dogs. that has been illegal. now it is legal for restaurants who want to have dogs to let you bring your dog as long as they follow certain rules. also in california people who are here illegally can now get driver's licenses and that means...
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jane wells in california with that story. jane? >> hey bill.e scrutiny for these popular products. it's $1.5 billion market in the u.s., but now health officials in california undoubtedly it's largest market in the u.s. are warning that they need to be regulated like regular tobacco due to health risks, especially to children. a report released by the california department of public health according to the associated press says e cigarettes emit cancer-causing chemicals and get users hooked on nicotine. now, the manufacturerings have generally said e cigarettes are safer than regular. there have been new reports of a lab test suggesting that e cigarettes at high temperatures may release more formaldehyde than regular cigarettes. the fda is still working through what it wants to do about these, but this is a big business and i don't know about where you live but out here there are vaping rooms everywra.here. a lot of people use these. >> they're worried about the health risk to children? of course there are going to be health risks there. are th
jane wells in california with that story. jane? >> hey bill.e scrutiny for these popular products. it's $1.5 billion market in the u.s., but now health officials in california undoubtedly it's largest market in the u.s. are warning that they need to be regulated like regular tobacco due to health risks, especially to children. a report released by the california department of public health according to the associated press says e cigarettes emit cancer-causing chemicals and get users...
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brett ratner and jane wells, all the best to you. >> thanks for having us. >>> that does it for us this double wings, extra ranch. we need to do something different. callahan's? ehh, i mean get away. like away away. road trip? double wings, extra ranch. it feels good to mix it up. the all-new, fuel-efficient volkswagen golf tdi clean diesel. up to 594 miles of adventure in every tank. introducing the all-new volkswagen golf family. 2015 motor trend car of the year. push your enterprise and you can move the world. ♪ ♪ but to get from the old way to the new you'll need the right it infrastructure. from a partner who knows how to make your enterprise more agile, borderless and secure. hp helps business move on all the possibilities of today. and stay ready for everything that is still to come. in my world, wall isn't a street... return on investment isn't the only return i'm looking forward to. for some every dollar is earned with sweat, sacrifice, courage. which is why usaa is honored to help our members with everything from investing for retirement to saving for college. our commitment t
brett ratner and jane wells, all the best to you. >> thanks for having us. >>> that does it for us this double wings, extra ranch. we need to do something different. callahan's? ehh, i mean get away. like away away. road trip? double wings, extra ranch. it feels good to mix it up. the all-new, fuel-efficient volkswagen golf tdi clean diesel. up to 594 miles of adventure in every tank. introducing the all-new volkswagen golf family. 2015 motor trend car of the year. push your...
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>> reporter: well jane the claim is quite strong to be very frank, and the guy who has made that recordingis considered one of the leading members of al-qaeda in the arabian peninsula. we have got some information now about him. he has very strong links with the wider al-qaeda. he was very close to osama bin laden. osama bin laden apparently ordered him on a number of assignments in the philippines, and he was always sent to afghanistan as well as bosnia. and i think the reason behind al-qaeda in the arabian peninsula putting him to make that claim is to make the connection between the paris attacks and al-qaeda and i think it's to put it back on the spot light. now there hasn't been an official reaction after the claim was published on -- loaded on the internet. but howevers before that claim was made the president said that yemen has been under an unfair immediate wra campaign a campaign he described as politicizing. he said that one of the kouachi brothers was indeed imprisoned in france for two years, so why would the french authorities allow such a person to travel and go to yemen. >>
>> reporter: well jane the claim is quite strong to be very frank, and the guy who has made that recordingis considered one of the leading members of al-qaeda in the arabian peninsula. we have got some information now about him. he has very strong links with the wider al-qaeda. he was very close to osama bin laden. osama bin laden apparently ordered him on a number of assignments in the philippines, and he was always sent to afghanistan as well as bosnia. and i think the reason behind...
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>> reporter: well jane there's mixed reaction here.ple were happy to see this woman behind bars finally, because she was feared and people said when i was in iing voila recently locals told me that everybody thought she was a member of a family with very, very close links to powerful drug cartels and used the influence of her husband to allegedly plan and organize crimes and launder money. the fact that she spent her first time in a maximum security prison some feel is good however, the familiar list of the students that were presumably killed say they wish she could have also been charged for this. however, the attorney general's office said there was no evidence yet to charge her on that. she is only going to be charged for drug trafficking related charges jane. >>> security is likely to be on the agenda when mexico's president's meets barack obama. he is in the white house where it is even whiter than usual. i suspect the two have a lot to talk about, patty. >> they do jane and the white house wants to put the emphasis on trade, try
>> reporter: well jane there's mixed reaction here.ple were happy to see this woman behind bars finally, because she was feared and people said when i was in iing voila recently locals told me that everybody thought she was a member of a family with very, very close links to powerful drug cartels and used the influence of her husband to allegedly plan and organize crimes and launder money. the fact that she spent her first time in a maximum security prison some feel is good however, the...
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. >> reporter: well, jane what is really significant about this is three months ago she was arrested in a type of special unit being investigated that is under the legal mexican system. so she was not under house arrest or any type of prison or jail, and now she was transferred to [ inaudible ]. he understood that she spent her first night in a maximum security prison. and the charges are extremely serious. it basically amounts to running part of the operations of two major drug cartels. so essentially they are accusing her of diverting funds, money laundering, and planning logistics while she was the wife of the mayor. now no word on if she's going to be charged at all with the disappearance and presumed massacre of 43 students, and of course that's what a lot of people here were waiting for, but she could still be investigated for that, we understand. >>> security is likely to be on the agenda when mexico's president meets barack obama in washington. he is in the american capitol where the white house is even whiter than usual, very cold conditions lots of snow has been falling, an
. >> reporter: well, jane what is really significant about this is three months ago she was arrested in a type of special unit being investigated that is under the legal mexican system. so she was not under house arrest or any type of prison or jail, and now she was transferred to [ inaudible ]. he understood that she spent her first night in a maximum security prison. and the charges are extremely serious. it basically amounts to running part of the operations of two major drug cartels....
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well before the chapter was over. >> always good to talk to you. thank you, jane. >> canada's foreign minister says it is working closely we jinx governments who secure the release of al jazeera journalists mohamed fahmy. a canadian citizen has spent more than a year in prison in egypt along with peter greste and bahar mohamed. they were wrongly accused of broadcasting false fuse. allegations which they and al jazeera defy. lawyers have filed requests for them to be deported from egypt obviously we are pleased that he was granted an appeal we have been working closely at senior levels with the government and we have further news to afounds we will. but we're obviously this canadians protecting free will of expression, speaks well to the issue we are speaking about today. and we have further things to announce we will let you know but we are in a critical faze. >> a little bit of breaking news to bring to you coming from the u.s. from the state department we hear that some of the 53 political prisoners will be released we will have more on that when we find out who
well before the chapter was over. >> always good to talk to you. thank you, jane. >> canada's foreign minister says it is working closely we jinx governments who secure the release of al jazeera journalists mohamed fahmy. a canadian citizen has spent more than a year in prison in egypt along with peter greste and bahar mohamed. they were wrongly accused of broadcasting false fuse. allegations which they and al jazeera defy. lawyers have filed requests for them to be deported from...
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. >> reporter: well jane after there was that initial apparent break through late on thursday night when agreement in principal set up that regional council was reached the southerners those representing the southern area here in yemen pulled out, and the reason they pulled out because the talks are taking place under gunpoint. essentially the fact that the resigned president and other prominent political figures are essentially under the guns of the houthi fighters who have taken the capitol hostage, really since september. there's no point in these talks because they are not being carried out under people's free will. now also a significant development in the past couple of hours is the fact that the party belonging to ousted president saleh, the people's congress party, they said they were going to leave these discussions in order to give more freedom to the opposition parties, to try to find some sort of solution. it's important to know that even though saleh once upon a time was a swarn enemy of the houthis, he has been their main ally ally. so a very message situation indeed. peopl
. >> reporter: well jane after there was that initial apparent break through late on thursday night when agreement in principal set up that regional council was reached the southerners those representing the southern area here in yemen pulled out, and the reason they pulled out because the talks are taking place under gunpoint. essentially the fact that the resigned president and other prominent political figures are essentially under the guns of the houthi fighters who have taken the...
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jane king. here's to your health. >> well, the rainbow's gone unfortunately. >> that's too bad.s relieveing our stress. >> spencer christian with a look at our weekend accuweather forecast and i guess the operative word for the day is gray. because it's gray everywhere. >> by the moment getting grayer. just a few minutes ago, it was sunnier where i ameng: on the roof. here's live doppler 7 hd. the clouds are getting lower and a little bit more widespread. although there are some sunnier spots than where i am right now across the bay area, mainly down to the south bay. let's look at flight delays. oakland and san jose reporting no delays at the moment. sfo 73-minute delays because of low cloud ceilings and reduced visibility. drizzle around the area and haze. here's a live view. this is not our sfo cam. we're looking at traffic flowing not so well. forecast features are these drizzle this evening. spare the air tomorrow, third consecutive day and chance of showers in the north bay on sunday. here's what's happening in the atmosphere. you see the weak cold front that passed throug
jane king. here's to your health. >> well, the rainbow's gone unfortunately. >> that's too bad.s relieveing our stress. >> spencer christian with a look at our weekend accuweather forecast and i guess the operative word for the day is gray. because it's gray everywhere. >> by the moment getting grayer. just a few minutes ago, it was sunnier where i ameng: on the roof. here's live doppler 7 hd. the clouds are getting lower and a little bit more widespread. although there...
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jane king has today's wellness report. >> reporter: today more than ever the average person is expected level of vitamin the ands and minerals, but can beit be too much? for much of the population experts say there's no scientific evidence that more vitamins are beneficial. >>> caffeine can help you get more out of your workout. a study says that caffeine can improve our physiology alertness and suppress our appetite. participants said they felt more alert and engaged after having caffeine. >>> fitness trackers have been out for a while but some people are finding them not to live up to their promises a new research paper says these devices usually don't make people more fit. that's because recording steps speed or calories burned is not enough to spark the behavior chances necessary to improve performance. >>> and binge watching tv is linked to depression. the more lonely and depressed a person is, the more likely he or she is to sit through a marathon of their favorite tv show. those unable to control themselves are more likely to binge watch. >> okay. >> wow. a lot of us binge watch
jane king has today's wellness report. >> reporter: today more than ever the average person is expected level of vitamin the ands and minerals, but can beit be too much? for much of the population experts say there's no scientific evidence that more vitamins are beneficial. >>> caffeine can help you get more out of your workout. a study says that caffeine can improve our physiology alertness and suppress our appetite. participants said they felt more alert and engaged after...
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jane king has today's wellness report. >> research published in the academy of nutrition says people on vegetarian diets lost more than seven pounds regardless of calorie counting or exercise. the conclusion they say is about healthy food choices not moderation. this also makes it easier for people who have a hard time monitoring their intake and portion size. when it comes to improving health and wellbeing some activity is better than none of course. for people who are completely sedentry shouldn't be intimidated by the target of 150 minutes of weekly exercise. people who can't meet that goal shouldn't give up. experts say even walking one to 74 minutes a day can reduce risk of death by 19%. >>> there's a new spray that promises to help you get to sleep faster called sprayable sleep. it contains a dose of melatonin, the sleep hormone. the project is currently seeking crowd source funding to bring it to market. >>> there is a link between your health and your tweets. according to a study at the university of pennsylvania an individual's twitter behavior is a better indicator of heart
jane king has today's wellness report. >> research published in the academy of nutrition says people on vegetarian diets lost more than seven pounds regardless of calorie counting or exercise. the conclusion they say is about healthy food choices not moderation. this also makes it easier for people who have a hard time monitoring their intake and portion size. when it comes to improving health and wellbeing some activity is better than none of course. for people who are completely...
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here is philip mudd and jane harmon here in "the situation room" and our analyst paul is joining us as wellnt. he didn't mince any words. he didn't like some of the pressure he was getting from the white house on some of the key decisions he as the defense secretary of state had to make. >> the white house is involved in a lot of cabinet decisions. i'm not surprised to hear this. i don't have any specific information. it's just a shame it seems to me that the independence of the defense department and the expertise wasn't let loose on this situation. i think the trade turns out in hindsight to have been ill advised. >> you done't like it? the policy is to bring -- >> i don't think it was vetted who the five guys were. i get it about him. but i think the five guys turn out to be problematic. a number of -- i do know this. a number of key people in the administration were not consulted before the trade was made. >> that's a serious situation. what do you think about all of this especially the blunt talk that we heard -- barbara starr did an excellent job getting him to answer questions. he se
here is philip mudd and jane harmon here in "the situation room" and our analyst paul is joining us as wellnt. he didn't mince any words. he didn't like some of the pressure he was getting from the white house on some of the key decisions he as the defense secretary of state had to make. >> the white house is involved in a lot of cabinet decisions. i'm not surprised to hear this. i don't have any specific information. it's just a shame it seems to me that the independence of the...
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jane hartley. she is married to a very well think investment banker. there she is. where was she? why wasn't she up front? why wasn't a higher american official sent to that march? what message does that send? there is criticism in france tonight against us about that? >> much wider than france. for the last five to six hours, in addition to fox, i have been on many arab networks. what was the first question they have asked me? where is your president, your vice-president, the cabinet? where are the leaders of the united states when the international community is coming together? these questions are coming from the region. when the head of the palestinian authority, the prime minister of israel, many ministers, m.p.s and others of the region where the problem is coming from are part of this partnership? >> what do you say? what's the answer? >> i don't have an answer. that is a question that should be asked on monday and tuesday at the white house and the state department. why? is it because there will be major questions that could be fielded to the president or the vice-president
jane hartley. she is married to a very well think investment banker. there she is. where was she? why wasn't she up front? why wasn't a higher american official sent to that march? what message does that send? there is criticism in france tonight against us about that? >> much wider than france. for the last five to six hours, in addition to fox, i have been on many arab networks. what was the first question they have asked me? where is your president, your vice-president, the cabinet?...
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jane arraf there in baghdad. >> well the u.s. military says that chemical weapons expert from i.s.i.l. died in an air strike. u.s. central command said he was killed near mosul on january the 24th saying it was a chemical weapons engineer under the rule of saddam hussein. he joined al qaeda in iraq in 2005 >>> across the border in syria people from the town of kobane are starting to return to their homes. the town and its infrastructure have been devastated by four month of fighting. kurdish forces succeeded in pushing i.s.i.l. out. the battle to rebuild is only just beginning. >> reporter: it's only been a few days since the street of kobane went quiet. four days of combat have taken their toll. >> translation: i was terrified. i will never forget the moments until i die. we lived near the front lines. food and water was scarce. there was no trusty. children were scared. >> reporter: it's been months since this woman and her children have been able to walk around town. she has not stayed in kobane moving as the fighting spread f
jane arraf there in baghdad. >> well the u.s. military says that chemical weapons expert from i.s.i.l. died in an air strike. u.s. central command said he was killed near mosul on january the 24th saying it was a chemical weapons engineer under the rule of saddam hussein. he joined al qaeda in iraq in 2005 >>> across the border in syria people from the town of kobane are starting to return to their homes. the town and its infrastructure have been devastated by four month of...
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jane tim. good morning to you. >> good morning. >> well the gop hopefuls spent the weekend in iowa.chris christie is one step closer to possibly running in 2016. >> yeah. i mean, christie's pac is a really, really sure sign that he's heading this way. now this pac, there's a limit on donations, about $5,000. that sort of indicates this is less about fund-raising though i'm sure they'll bring in some funds and about nailing down his campaign staff. he'll find his campaign manager and they'll be in roles in this pac for a head of his eventual declaration. >> and there are a lot of speeches, sarah palin was one of them. plenty of others as well. how do they try to differentiate themselves, these gop hopefuls for 2016? at least we think maybe hopefuls. how do they differentiate themselves from each other? >> so iowa is real deep red territory and this is the unofficial kickoff of this campaign. there's people there trying to prove something. christie was one of those peoples. he comes from a blue state, he's more moderate, he was seen talking about his anti-abortion views in hopes of sh
jane tim. good morning to you. >> good morning. >> well the gop hopefuls spent the weekend in iowa.chris christie is one step closer to possibly running in 2016. >> yeah. i mean, christie's pac is a really, really sure sign that he's heading this way. now this pac, there's a limit on donations, about $5,000. that sort of indicates this is less about fund-raising though i'm sure they'll bring in some funds and about nailing down his campaign staff. he'll find his campaign...
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. >>> all right, well salt may not affect the risk of heart disease after all. >> in fact skeptics are on the rise. janeking is at nasdaq with today's wellness report. >> reporter: a new study suggests salt may have little or no impact on the risk of heart disease for older adults. a study in internal medicine studied people 74 and older all free of heart disease. followed them ten years and found in significant difference in rick for heart disease between those who consumed more salt. skepticism about vaccines is worrying public health officials. large outbreaks of infishs deceasing like the measles in disneyland has become more common in the past two years. many parents are worried about a possible link between vaccines and autism, debunk by science. others don't like multiple shots for a child and what it may do for their system. >>> and sign up for a new drug from a pharmaceutical company that invects into the fat under the clin. ed fda is scheduled to rule on this drug in may. meanwhile, breast cancer patients know little about their illnesses. many women didn't know what kind of tumor they had. th
. >>> all right, well salt may not affect the risk of heart disease after all. >> in fact skeptics are on the rise. janeking is at nasdaq with today's wellness report. >> reporter: a new study suggests salt may have little or no impact on the risk of heart disease for older adults. a study in internal medicine studied people 74 and older all free of heart disease. followed them ten years and found in significant difference in rick for heart disease between those who...
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jane tweeted me and said i've lived here 63 years and i never remember weather like this. wellime record highs are possible this weekend. who would have thought that one year later? 78 in oakland for january, 73 sfo, gilroy 80 and sacramento 79. these were all set last january. here we are one year later, we may be looking to break those records. fog petaluma, sonoma state, up to santa rosa. that will probably be the last to burn off and less out through the valley. that will hold on for a little bit. 30s for many, 40s, or 63 balmy degrees at half moon bay. northeast wind at seven, helping them, still 30s, 40s for some, at the higher elevations, santa cruz mountains and some areas in the north bay already in the mid- to upper 50s, and with that little easterly breeze or northeast breeze, that's going to really help warm temperatures up. fog is really all that's left. look for temperatures to be 10 to 15 degrees above average this weekend. the coast and beaches will be the place to be. it easily could be mid- to upper 70s for some down towards santa cruz to 80 near monterey. eve
jane tweeted me and said i've lived here 63 years and i never remember weather like this. wellime record highs are possible this weekend. who would have thought that one year later? 78 in oakland for january, 73 sfo, gilroy 80 and sacramento 79. these were all set last january. here we are one year later, we may be looking to break those records. fog petaluma, sonoma state, up to santa rosa. that will probably be the last to burn off and less out through the valley. that will hold on for a...
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here's jane king with today's health and wellness report? >> california farmers now must abide by the most stringent pesticide rules in the nation. the intent is to protect those who work in the farms and near the farms. it says it will help you stall old age, it's called inner age. inside tracker takes a blood sample and scores it based on biomarkers ranging from glucose to vitamin d. it recommends what foods you need to eat to help improve your score and stahl getting older. smoking and obesity can lead to premature gray hair. genes are the biggest determinant of when you turn gray. obesity and smoking are linked to graying early. a lack of exercise is more deadly than obesity. just a 20 minute walk each day can lower the odds of early death by as much as 20%. >> we're getting some pretty colors behind us. if you went outside today it looked -- the air was not good. >> it's kind of like rinse and repeat? rinse and repeat? >> we have a couple days of break from the poor air quality. it's back again. here's a look at live doppler 7 hd. we ha
here's jane king with today's health and wellness report? >> california farmers now must abide by the most stringent pesticide rules in the nation. the intent is to protect those who work in the farms and near the farms. it says it will help you stall old age, it's called inner age. inside tracker takes a blood sample and scores it based on biomarkers ranging from glucose to vitamin d. it recommends what foods you need to eat to help improve your score and stahl getting older. smoking and...
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>> reporter: well, the reaction here, jane appears to be largely positive. was a real buzz in the corridor after the announcement. i think the feeling is something is better than nothing. i bumped into the secretary general who we spoke to yesterday on al jazeera, and he told me it is great. it is a shot in the arm. here is someone else i bumped into in the corridor it is the president of the european bank of development and reconstruction. thanks for being with us. what do you think of the announcement? >> i think it's a really big significant decision actually. we need a big decision like this to help the euro zone recover. inflation is really high. >> reporter: yeah the markets don't appear to be that impressed, even though as we say it was more than was expected is it going to be enough? >> i hope it will be enough. we can't tell until we see how the economies react. it's really about how the real economy in these countries react. that will make months to see. there won't be an immediate impact, but it worked in the united states and in the u.k. so i'm v
>> reporter: well, the reaction here, jane appears to be largely positive. was a real buzz in the corridor after the announcement. i think the feeling is something is better than nothing. i bumped into the secretary general who we spoke to yesterday on al jazeera, and he told me it is great. it is a shot in the arm. here is someone else i bumped into in the corridor it is the president of the european bank of development and reconstruction. thanks for being with us. what do you think of...