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over 35 5 llion spececimens and historicalal collection objects.nd those can basically be a time machine so that we can understand where species were found in the past. when we think about the greatest threats to biodiversity that our planet is currently facing, we think about t things like climate chaange, andnd the realility ist onene of the b biggest t threats actually u urbanizatioion. so,o, we now knknow that asas o, 50% of the human population is now living in urban areas, and so, suddenly, it becomes a huge imperative on people to understand how we can make urban areas more welcoming to native and desired specicies. and what betttter place to do that than los angeles? [bell rings] man: esperanza is located in one of the highest-density neighborhoods of downtown los angeles. [kids speaking indistinctly] i'm the principal of esperanza elementary school, just east of ththe skyscrapers of f downtownn the westlake neieighborhood, downtown los angeles. woman: can you write the name and post it under the correct bird? kids: house finch, mourning do
over 35 5 llion spececimens and historicalal collection objects.nd those can basically be a time machine so that we can understand where species were found in the past. when we think about the greatest threats to biodiversity that our planet is currently facing, we think about t things like climate chaange, andnd the realility ist onene of the b biggest t threats actually u urbanizatioion. so,o, we now knknow that asas o, 50% of the human population is now living in urban areas, and so,...
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sources say that the companies are proposing a son and johnson there and over talk to pay another llion. if a deal is reached teva pharmaceuticals would contribute billion in and tie addiction drugs and another 14 billion towards distribution. on a tree along the peninsula. look at that 50 feet in the air with no food, no water. we'll have the latest on the rescue efforts coming up. before we go peek ou checking in on conditions around the bay area you're waking up to temperatures in the 50's. >>and 60's 55 of antioch 54 novato 50 ind 64 in mountain view your afternoon and your weekend looks pretty good. we'll be right back. welcome back to the kron 4 morning news and thanks for waking up with us it's time to check in on entertainment headlines. >>and the riddler has 5 and we've been cast in the upcoming batman movie david daniel has that plus more and music in today's hollywood minute. >>avengers endgame is the highest grossing nearly called the hollywood blockbuster award marvel execs will pick up the prize at the 23th hollywood which bills itse official launch of the beverly hills. >
sources say that the companies are proposing a son and johnson there and over talk to pay another llion. if a deal is reached teva pharmaceuticals would contribute billion in and tie addiction drugs and another 14 billion towards distribution. on a tree along the peninsula. look at that 50 feet in the air with no food, no water. we'll have the latest on the rescue efforts coming up. before we go peek ou checking in on conditions around the bay area you're waking up to temperatures in the 50's....
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markets k llion e-cigarettes with kid friendly flavors and uses nicotine to addict them. 5 million kids use e-cigarettes. juul is "following big tobacco's playbook." and now, juul is pushing prop c to overturn e-cigarette protections. vote no on juul. no on big tobacco. no on prop c. >>> authorities outside atlanta look for a man they say stole $14,000 worth of jewelry from cosco. >>> last thursday he walked inside the store in case it. then he left. he did return hours later and hid behind a display sign inside the store for five hours. he waited for the store to clear out and close up. then he smashed a glass display case and grab the jewelry. they believe surveillance cameras captured the suspect's car. they are searching for him now. >>> that will do it for the news at ws begins right now. >>> a deadline to get money after the devastating northbay wildfires is coming up. a shocking number of fire victims are on the verge of missing out. >>> serious questions for nustar after the fuel tank explosion. new evidence that workers failed on 2 key emergency procedures. >>> college students
markets k llion e-cigarettes with kid friendly flavors and uses nicotine to addict them. 5 million kids use e-cigarettes. juul is "following big tobacco's playbook." and now, juul is pushing prop c to overturn e-cigarette protections. vote no on juul. no on big tobacco. no on prop c. >>> authorities outside atlanta look for a man they say stole $14,000 worth of jewelry from cosco. >>> last thursday he walked inside the store in case it. then he left. he did return...
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that apple told suppliers to increase production o the new iphone 11 lineup by as much as 10% or 8 llionetter than expectete demand. just this week, appleeo tim cook told reporters that sales of the new iphe1 series are of to a very strong start. cook said he houldn't be happier with the launch though didn't s disclosecipec sales figures. procesprr, longer lasting ster batteries, improved camera syems and price is a selling point too.po the iphone 11, the successor to the iphone was priced $50 lower at $699. hit some exec amounts a looking throroh cycle into the expected 5g coming through next year. >> we're through the worst. but as you point out we think the f cycle ist slightly down in units and you have to wait until ext year with fiefrg. i don't think a 5 pho is going to bere a terrible dnt experience from the mketing aspect. best buy and verizon will be pushing it. you will see a stronger cycle a year from now. >> one question to consider, is how the expected 5g iphone impacts demand in the quarters ahead. does incrending chatter excitement about that device hamper appetite for the
that apple told suppliers to increase production o the new iphone 11 lineup by as much as 10% or 8 llionetter than expectete demand. just this week, appleeo tim cook told reporters that sales of the new iphe1 series are of to a very strong start. cook said he houldn't be happier with the launch though didn't s disclosecipec sales figures. procesprr, longer lasting ster batteries, improved camera syems and price is a selling point too.po the iphone 11, the successor to the iphone was priced $50...
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this is the equivalent of $700 llion. what is most signicant is that it is not the direct impact of tariffs that are most harmful. most harmful is the loss of confidence. what is so clear is that everybody loses. michelle: we are expecting trade tas to resume. what advice do you have to offer to these huge two trading partners? ms. georgieva: i personally see criticality of recognizing that different countries have different grievances around trade, and that we have to talk candidlycabout these grievances d then see how we can address them. if we failo do so, then we are worse off. d that is not a good excuse if you can say, you kn what, i'm a loser, but you are aigger loser than me. i don't think this is what people expect from leadership. michelle: but i mean, if you look here in america, donald trump's america first policy is t of adea of not being p multilateral system. it ha many supporters who feel global trade hasn't benefited them. ms. georgieva: what we see is the world is interconnected, and this is impossible t
this is the equivalent of $700 llion. what is most signicant is that it is not the direct impact of tariffs that are most harmful. most harmful is the loss of confidence. what is so clear is that everybody loses. michelle: we are expecting trade tas to resume. what advice do you have to offer to these huge two trading partners? ms. georgieva: i personally see criticality of recognizing that different countries have different grievances around trade, and that we have to talk candidlycabout these...
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a str which the center for automotive research estimates case case costing the gm and workers half llion week. what arerehey getting in this deal? a record 11,000-dollar ratification bonus that will more than make up for rots wages on strike. also raises. important point. permanent temporary workers 7% of the gm workforce have a permanent workers beginning january. the cap lifted on profit sharing. they get to at maintain g health care which they only pay about 3% of the costs. however, gm wins three u.s. plants will remain closed. that could be aeal breaker especially in lordstown, ohio. it's not a gmlant anymore. also jobs inexico will stay in mexico. finally, there wre something weird that happene the uaw put out a summary of t deal today. out o it were claims that gm made earlier they were investing billions in plants retain or add 9,000 jobs. that wasn't in the uaw summary. during the press conference, the uaw waswressed about that how come you're n mentioning that? he hedged a bit saying that's outside the contract. he didn't have a good answer. itas an odd omission. guys. >> jane,
a str which the center for automotive research estimates case case costing the gm and workers half llion week. what arerehey getting in this deal? a record 11,000-dollar ratification bonus that will more than make up for rots wages on strike. also raises. important point. permanent temporary workers 7% of the gm workforce have a permanent workers beginning january. the cap lifted on profit sharing. they get to at maintain g health care which they only pay about 3% of the costs. however, gm wins...
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the republican lawmake say pg e ends llion annually on a state law reiring the company to buy renewableower low spending 1.5 million to upte its equipment pg e seo has said it could take a decade beforet hardens its grid enougho avoid power shut off. so money that you guys are already collect premises status many over here. >>spent over here on infrasucture. so this gets safer. we're being to 10 years to the day that is this totally unacceptable we need to accelerate the pace. >>the kincade fire northern california is forcing acuations in assemblyman marc levine district pg e has said its equipment may have played a role in the fire's ignition. the demrat is calling on ste regulators to temporarily aoint a public administrator to oversee pg s managemenby testing the company'sfinancial health safety and reliability. >>public administrator. >>both proposals wilbe consired once the legislature comes back to sacramento in january but befo that on november 18th a group of state senators will have an oversight heang on those massive power shut off. reporting in sacramento, ashley zala kron 4
the republican lawmake say pg e ends llion annually on a state law reiring the company to buy renewableower low spending 1.5 million to upte its equipment pg e seo has said it could take a decade beforet hardens its grid enougho avoid power shut off. so money that you guys are already collect premises status many over here. >>spent over here on infrasucture. so this gets safer. we're being to 10 years to the day that is this totally unacceptable we need to accelerate the pace. >>the...
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she said she has 1 llion% confidence they have done good to excellent work.fake some more convincing for laak. >> for the thunder road, i believe they have pirates to , you know, to speak for them. it is not right there. but what about homeless people? >>> as we mentioned in our report, homeless navigation centers are independently operated so there is no state or federal agency overseeing them. way diz faint three facilities that they run that are licensed by the state and just lake thunder road, they have dozens of citations and complaints. >>> ♪ >>> way first told you about this viral sensation last weak. a homeless woman and gifted sin out in the subway station. she made headlines across the world. >> last night show off her skills but not before sending an emotional message. >> i'm so grad about that that i could touch your heart, with my voice. >> thank you so much. >>> ♪ >>> the subway singer was celebrated at a community event yesterday in l.a. journalists from as far away as brazil came to see the show. now all signs are going to be a brater future.
she said she has 1 llion% confidence they have done good to excellent work.fake some more convincing for laak. >> for the thunder road, i believe they have pirates to , you know, to speak for them. it is not right there. but what about homeless people? >>> as we mentioned in our report, homeless navigation centers are independently operated so there is no state or federal agency overseeing them. way diz faint three facilities that they run that are licensed by the state and just...
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anpet scans and injection of tiny mrobubbles and a llion-dollar helmet that sends outus precisely f beamsstic waves. using the imagery, thousands of ultrasound waves are aimed at th hippocampus. the ultrasound vibrates the e bubbles in oodstream and the breach the barrier. it a isirst, and it worked. they can see the proof. >> contrastge does not normally cross the blood brain barrier, but here it i showsin the hippocampus. >> an m.r.i. shows judy's protective blood-brain barrier is once again closed. temporarily obrning the bloon barrier may be a more effective means to get drugs where they are needed in thet brain, bufor alzheimer's, there are no effective drugs, despite more thanca 700 cli trials. >> some of them so farave me people worse. >> associate director of the alzheimer's disease research center at the mayo clinic in nnesota. >> it is extremelyte disheng to have to sit in front of people to say, i'm sorry. >> researchers believe two proteins areus the likely of alzheimer's. in the brains of those afflicted,bnormal tau caccumulateating so-called tangles inside neurons. be-amyloi
anpet scans and injection of tiny mrobubbles and a llion-dollar helmet that sends outus precisely f beamsstic waves. using the imagery, thousands of ultrasound waves are aimed at th hippocampus. the ultrasound vibrates the e bubbles in oodstream and the breach the barrier. it a isirst, and it worked. they can see the proof. >> contrastge does not normally cross the blood brain barrier, but here it i showsin the hippocampus. >> an m.r.i. shows judy's protective blood-brain barrier is...
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pg&e said 800,000 customers in the state, that's more than 2 llion people across 34 california counties, could be without electricity during these blackouts . >>> let's check in with meteorologist mark tamayo. we are watching the wind. with a stronger gusts come after the sun goes down? >> pretty much. it will coincide with sunset. right now if you're walking around you may be asking, what they talking about? it's not windy yet but that will be changed. it will be a gradual change come it will be a sudden shift in the pattern by tonight and early tomorrow morning. to the north and east bay hills, we could potentially have gusts above 60 miles per hour . santa cruz mountains, close to 45 and even some of the valley locations, stronger wind could mix down closer to the surface. he is our key concern . the offshore flow. that is a dry wind in place. you see how it's moving down the hillside. that could accelerate windspeed . downwind you have a stronger wind based on the topography. the red flag warning is in place for the north bay hills and the east bay hills and the east bay valleys and
pg&e said 800,000 customers in the state, that's more than 2 llion people across 34 california counties, could be without electricity during these blackouts . >>> let's check in with meteorologist mark tamayo. we are watching the wind. with a stronger gusts come after the sun goes down? >> pretty much. it will coincide with sunset. right now if you're walking around you may be asking, what they talking about? it's not windy yet but that will be changed. it will be a gradual...
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according to unilever, its products are used daily by 2.5 llion umers d more than 190 countries. >>>ers say they have found the term airlines should use for carbon tax. it ain't tax. the survey sponsored by the environmental defense fund examined how people respond to different carbon tax pricing strategies. studies showed consumers were willing to pay more for an airline ticket if it was described as having a carbon offset instead of a carbon tax. carbon tax focuses consumers on the cost while the phrase "carbon offset" draws attention to the environmental impact of the purchase. wow. >> that's interesting. who knew that. >> so we have the income offset. >> thanks, michael. >> feel better already. >>> the mcrib is back. the mcdonald's fan favorite, boneless pork, a tangy barbecue saw onions and pickles on a hoagie style bun is rolling out at 10,000 locations, but only for a limited time there could be a reason they don't sell them year round. according to a marketing professor at northwestern university, the limited time is a marketing tool that creates a sort of pavlovian response
according to unilever, its products are used daily by 2.5 llion umers d more than 190 countries. >>>ers say they have found the term airlines should use for carbon tax. it ain't tax. the survey sponsored by the environmental defense fund examined how people respond to different carbon tax pricing strategies. studies showed consumers were willing to pay more for an airline ticket if it was described as having a carbon offset instead of a carbon tax. carbon tax focuses consumers on the...
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and llion fans one year. because nobody sits up there during baseball, those seats are normally tart but for this game they are untyped because they have already sold 50,000 tickets so they expect at least that many people here. that means the oakland coliseum will be rocking like the old days. what it also means is there is not a guy on the roster right now he remembers the heyday of the coliseum and those guys are excited to feel what this will feel like tonight. >> i've heard stories about the coliseum and how awesome it is in the postseason so, i've never experienced it myself but looking forward to it. should be also him. >> all the a's hats around. sold a little bit yesterday. everyone is excited . everybody is on board. >> like when you see when you turn on the raiders game. people are kind of crazy out there in the stands. >> i don't think the raiders are playing football in november so it will be a full months of a's baseball here. for sure. >> sounds like a prediction. >> if you want to put it that
and llion fans one year. because nobody sits up there during baseball, those seats are normally tart but for this game they are untyped because they have already sold 50,000 tickets so they expect at least that many people here. that means the oakland coliseum will be rocking like the old days. what it also means is there is not a guy on the roster right now he remembers the heyday of the coliseum and those guys are excited to feel what this will feel like tonight. >> i've heard stories...
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that needs to invest doars to llions of get system up to date so the these blackouts are not necessary at this scale. they have proposed them and we have experienced the last few weeks. >>this power outage here in mateo county can happen as early as about 3 o'clock today also can happen overnight to a fat. i just happen to know that there could be some issues waking up tomorrow morning with that some more recommendations from pg need it, you know be careful and watch out for any pets, make sure that you have all power banks and electronics you need all charged ready to go of course if you have some backup generators make sure those are ready. but of crse also when it comes to gas make sure you philip all of your teams and you're ready for any possible power outage that could happen in your area for now reporting live here in san mateo county christina tetreault kron 4 news. thank you christina. >>and a helpful tool for you during this power outage will be the kron on app that's our 24 hour streaming news app and you can download it today for free at noon we're going to drop the pay wal
that needs to invest doars to llions of get system up to date so the these blackouts are not necessary at this scale. they have proposed them and we have experienced the last few weeks. >>this power outage here in mateo county can happen as early as about 3 o'clock today also can happen overnight to a fat. i just happen to know that there could be some issues waking up tomorrow morning with that some more recommendations from pg need it, you know be careful and watch out for any pets,...
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that's next. llion. there's everything from happy to extremely happy. there's also angry.clive! actually, really angry. thank you. but what if your business could understand what your customers are feeling... and then do something about it. turn problems into opportunities. thanks drone. customers into fanatics change the whole experience. alright who wants to go again? i do! i do! i have a really good feeling about this. i used to book my hotel room on those traalways a catch.here was like somehow you wind up getting less. but now that i book at hilton.com, and i get all these great perks. i got to select my room from the floor plan... very nice... i know, i'm good at picking stuff. free wi-fi... laptop by the pool is a bold choice... and the price match guarantee. how do you know all of this? are you like some magical hilton fairy? it's just here on the hilton app. just available to the public, so... book at hilton.com and get the hilton price match guarantee. if you find a lower rate, we match it and give you 25% off that stay. some farms grow food. this one grows fuel.
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id have have an early number -- >> they said 25 million plus llion-pluse watched this. >> you guys areed. ee tnd neither one of them can see this movie any time soon. > not for a long time. >> guys, congratulations. u. thank you so much. >> really nice to see you, jesse plemons. the movie is called "el camino: a breaking bad movie." mike posner tells us the biggest americhe learned on his 2800-mile jour any across ♪ ♪ >>> singer songwriter mike posner walked 2800 miles across america. the musician behind hits like "i took a pill in ibiza" said he pushed himself to live in the present after coping with depression and the dechts loved ones. jamie was with him when he took his first step in april and she talked to him about completing his epic journey. >> each step 31-year-old mike posner took on his journey was a climb. ♪ >> he experienced a physical and emotional battle of wills. >> not one morning did my alarm go off, 4:00 a.m. did my body go -- get up and walk, dude? zero times. you go do something hard and you finish it no matter what, you're going to find some beauty in yourself. >>
id have have an early number -- >> they said 25 million plus llion-pluse watched this. >> you guys areed. ee tnd neither one of them can see this movie any time soon. > not for a long time. >> guys, congratulations. u. thank you so much. >> really nice to see you, jesse plemons. the movie is called "el camino: a breaking bad movie." mike posner tells us the biggest americhe learned on his 2800-mile jour any across ♪ ♪ >>> singer songwriter mike...