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wall town of ever up its home to about fifty seven thousand people here tourism helps boost the local economy. every alleyways various architectural examples and it's roman temple help to earn unesco world heritage status. so we are on the top of the hill where two thousand years ago the romans built their temple and these are the pictures of the city that in the short area has examples of two thousand years the three because directions from different beauty its age and this is. the reason why travel is not skipped visit think this world everything each city. another fascinating but grisly tourist attraction is ever as so-called chapel of bones. if it makes you treat it soulful braveheart. that stayed here a week before yours told me. this is one of the best known monuments in ever the chapel was meant as a meditation spot for monks but four hundred years ago they decided to move the bones of more than five thousand commoners to this final resting place. back in the land of the living ever also offers a cozy call an airy environment it's common to find locals who own and run the restaurants i
wall town of ever up its home to about fifty seven thousand people here tourism helps boost the local economy. every alleyways various architectural examples and it's roman temple help to earn unesco world heritage status. so we are on the top of the hill where two thousand years ago the romans built their temple and these are the pictures of the city that in the short area has examples of two thousand years the three because directions from different beauty its age and this is. the reason why...
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vineyards and cork plantations agriculture is key to the local economy. located about a two hour's drive east from the coast is the walled town of ever up it's home to about fifty seven thousand people here tourism helps boost the local economy. ever as more alleyways various architectural examples and it's roman temple helped it burn unesco world heritage status. so we are on the top of the heel where two thousand years ago the romans built that temple and the depiction of the city that in the short area has examples of two thousand years that these three because directions from different beauty it's up to modern age and this is the reason why travelers must not skip visit this world everything each city. another fascinating book grizzly tourist attraction is ever as the so-called chapel of bones. and i have a message for you it's only for braveheart. the stake here we are yours i told me. this is one of the best known monuments in ever and the chapel was meant as a meditation spot for monks but four hundred years ago they decided to move the bones of mo
vineyards and cork plantations agriculture is key to the local economy. located about a two hour's drive east from the coast is the walled town of ever up it's home to about fifty seven thousand people here tourism helps boost the local economy. ever as more alleyways various architectural examples and it's roman temple helped it burn unesco world heritage status. so we are on the top of the heel where two thousand years ago the romans built that temple and the depiction of the city that in the...
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robbing our fishers and anglers of this beloved pastime, and damaging this key component of the local economy. the measure passed with overwhelming support and was signed into law, and it's been successful. but its provisions are set to expire soon. that's why i worked with chairman barrasso, ranking member carper, and the committee to secure a new five-year extension of the freedom to fish act in this year's water infrastructure bill. it's just another achievement among the many victories this bill will deliver for communities across our country. i'm grateful to the supporters of this legislation such as the national league of cities and the national rural water association and the bipartisan coalition of senators that worked to craft it. i look forward to the committee's vote today and to supporting this bill once it reaches the senate floor. now, madam president, on one final matter, this week survey data showed that more americans say it's a good time to find a quality job than at any point in the last 17 years. let me say that again. more americans say it's a good time to find a quality
robbing our fishers and anglers of this beloved pastime, and damaging this key component of the local economy. the measure passed with overwhelming support and was signed into law, and it's been successful. but its provisions are set to expire soon. that's why i worked with chairman barrasso, ranking member carper, and the committee to secure a new five-year extension of the freedom to fish act in this year's water infrastructure bill. it's just another achievement among the many victories this...
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there's an entire local economy there which is dependent on tourism.rom travel and tourism, so to say, no, you mustn't travel to those destination because the carbon emitted is too much, would completely devastate those economies, and there's far more which could be done in terms of offsetting and recognising the importance of tourism which provides forjobs and growing prosperity and forjobs and growing prosperity and for opportunities for education and development of the destinations. thanks forjoining us. vladimir putin has been sworn in for a fourth term as russian president, at a ceremony in moscow. the lavish inauguration ceremony was held inside the grand kremlin palace before an invited audience. mr putin has been in power, as president or prime minister, for the past 18 years. in the latest vote in march, he won an overwhelming victory after the main opposition leader was barred from standing. more than a thousand people were arrested during demonstrations against his leadership at the weekend. after being sworn in, he pledged to create a "coun
there's an entire local economy there which is dependent on tourism.rom travel and tourism, so to say, no, you mustn't travel to those destination because the carbon emitted is too much, would completely devastate those economies, and there's far more which could be done in terms of offsetting and recognising the importance of tourism which provides forjobs and growing prosperity and forjobs and growing prosperity and for opportunities for education and development of the destinations. thanks...
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they estimate between the two, millio to the local economy. mother day spending is up again this year. they are expected to spent $23 $23 billion. >> billion with a b. that's only to last year. how does that break down per person the average american will spent about $180. women are expected to spend $145 and men are expected to spend $216. you know my theory? the men don't get it right the first time and they have to buy somethelse. >> do they give them both? >> they give them both because they think the first one wasn't good enough and they spend more. >> that's true. >> genius. >> thoughts on mother's day for mother day weather. >> the weather is nice and comfor and not too hot or too cold. the sea breeze made for a bluste saturday and hoping to draw i low clouds as you can temper in the mid 50s. 58 degrees after highs earlier tomorr morning. don't be surprised to see damp roadwa from mist and drizzle 55 and emeryville looking at the low clouds. the trivalley for sunday and into san jose currently at 60 degree wind speeds are still gusty ou
they estimate between the two, millio to the local economy. mother day spending is up again this year. they are expected to spent $23 $23 billion. >> billion with a b. that's only to last year. how does that break down per person the average american will spent about $180. women are expected to spend $145 and men are expected to spend $216. you know my theory? the men don't get it right the first time and they have to buy somethelse. >> do they give them both? >> they give...
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they will not circulate in the local economy. they will not be making decisions based on local values, but corporate needs, and don't pay our cost of living or contribute to the local economy. as a chain store, they don't have to worry about a local business opening up next to them because they have the advantages and deep pockets. no local pet business will take the chance to open up near them ever again, because they won't be able to make and profit and survive next to a chain store like this one. with the unfair advantages, they can do a couple of things. they can undercut the competition, sell less and make more money, they can engage in a practice called dumping. dumping is when you flood the ma market with free or reduced services so others cannot maintain their business. the chain store can then dictate price and quality of the services. this is what healthy spot has done time and time again in l.a. and here's a quote from michelle rivera, who owns a pet business down in l.a. "rather than build their own clientele, healthy
they will not circulate in the local economy. they will not be making decisions based on local values, but corporate needs, and don't pay our cost of living or contribute to the local economy. as a chain store, they don't have to worry about a local business opening up next to them because they have the advantages and deep pockets. no local pet business will take the chance to open up near them ever again, because they won't be able to make and profit and survive next to a chain store like this...
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the film festival boost the local economy.t the24 takes a look economic impact on the city. >> it is a magnet for tourists and celebrities. restaurants, hotels, and businesses thrive during the festival season that brings 200 million euros of economic benefit. her friend are on a mission of finding a dress. -- the luxury stores shopper knows them all. the fitting took place in a multi-branded boutique where prices are more affordable. >> customers prefer buying things that make them happy. they want cheaper outfits. at the height of the season, stock exchange constantly. some shoppers cannot find their hearts desire. pleasing celebrities is this fashion designers job. downs.s with makeup and >> when you get to the festival, you feel a little bit lost. they give me some tips on what to do and where. how to speak and behave in front of the camera. clients were not an a-list celebrity and's up to penelope cruz, they have to be careful and respect the protocol. i pray for them to work their magic. >> a makeover that allows actors
the film festival boost the local economy.t the24 takes a look economic impact on the city. >> it is a magnet for tourists and celebrities. restaurants, hotels, and businesses thrive during the festival season that brings 200 million euros of economic benefit. her friend are on a mission of finding a dress. -- the luxury stores shopper knows them all. the fitting took place in a multi-branded boutique where prices are more affordable. >> customers prefer buying things that make them...
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there's been an explosion of craft breweries, distilleries and cideries that are contributing to the local economy. two years ago an orchard in maine received vapg money to increase production of hard cider and fruit wine. this provided the farmers with the opportunity to diversify revenue and reach new markets. this may be a very small program but it can make a big impact on farmers and rural communities in states like mine and across the country. i urge my colleagues to oppose this amendment and i yield back. the chair: the gentlelady yields back the balance of her time. mr. newhouse: i'll reserve. the chair: the gentleman reserves the balance of his time. the gentleman from oklahoma. mr. russell: thank you, mr. chairman. bad situation worse. you want to see a bad situation, how about this. just in the district of columbia, 3.5 billion dollars in 2010 in direct economic costs. $179 billion of the total cost of alcohol consumption comes from a loss in workplace product tibity. now, mamplee -- productivity. now, mr. chairman, i don't have anything for or against or want to promote prohibition or a
there's been an explosion of craft breweries, distilleries and cideries that are contributing to the local economy. two years ago an orchard in maine received vapg money to increase production of hard cider and fruit wine. this provided the farmers with the opportunity to diversify revenue and reach new markets. this may be a very small program but it can make a big impact on farmers and rural communities in states like mine and across the country. i urge my colleagues to oppose this amendment...
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tech with google and uber moving in and pittsburgh's bid in for amazon's next headquarters, the local economy is on the rise. and startups like duo language, the no-charge foreign language app have taken notice. >> the city is on an upswing so we're having a relatively easy time hiring people from everywhere in the country. >> reporter: the ceo co-founded the company teaching and capitalizing on pittsburgh's affordability using it as a recruiting tool. >> we put up a billboard in u.s. 101 near san francisco that just basically said, buy a home, work in tech, move to pittsburgh. >> reporter: duo language employee kevin wang did just that. relocating from california less than a year ago. he and his wife just purchased their first home. >> pittsburgh has tons to offer, affordable housing, great social scene with food and music. >> reporter: the average price of a home in san francisco is $1.3 million. in pittsburgh, it's around $135,000. >> many of the displaced residents are here tonight. >> reporter: but for some, housing isn't affordable anymore. >> we still feel this displaced in our communi
tech with google and uber moving in and pittsburgh's bid in for amazon's next headquarters, the local economy is on the rise. and startups like duo language, the no-charge foreign language app have taken notice. >> the city is on an upswing so we're having a relatively easy time hiring people from everywhere in the country. >> reporter: the ceo co-founded the company teaching and capitalizing on pittsburgh's affordability using it as a recruiting tool. >> we put up a billboard...
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this is a huge business expecting to bring in $1.5 billion for the local economy.ide windsor castle, abc 7 news. >> that's fun, but you shine on your own with your own face, maggie. >> reporter: thank you so much. >> that is cute. special coverage starts tomorrow at 2:00 a.m. you can watch all the pomp and pageantry here on abc 7. >>> it's breakers weekend, something for everybody. alexa smith has ideas from our partners at hoodline. >> reporter: the weekend is upon us. kick off festivities with furry friends. spca in the mission friday 6:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. for the spring celebration, a bay for barkers cocktail party. >> top shelf cocktails are available with animal themes. we'll have a cuddle experience going on with some of our adorable puppies, and then this is to kick off our adoption event that we have going on all weekend long. adoptable animals are available for free. we're going to waive adoption fees for all animals that are five months and older. >> rsvp required, and you can unlock the ticket by making a donation, and then it's time to get ready for th
this is a huge business expecting to bring in $1.5 billion for the local economy.ide windsor castle, abc 7 news. >> that's fun, but you shine on your own with your own face, maggie. >> reporter: thank you so much. >> that is cute. special coverage starts tomorrow at 2:00 a.m. you can watch all the pomp and pageantry here on abc 7. >>> it's breakers weekend, something for everybody. alexa smith has ideas from our partners at hoodline. >> reporter: the weekend is...
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two thousand and sixty three of the expertise is increasing that's because they're great for the local economy you know for their business and the other the benefits are that by the end of our work out of anything to do with you it is in china last there is a group another group called benefits of the situation now that is a company that supplied its products to deliver water because the government kind of invest in more than one hundred and twenty six median of all the euros in the last six years for why the supply banks are this are really key question who benefits suddenly not people in. the position retail consortium representing the major supermarkets in the u.k. says all the stores are now aware of the allegations that have been raised its representatives say the problem is going to be tackled as one of the main objectives is keeping the welfare of people and communities safe. still to come donald trump is now threatening to have the f.b.i. investigated we'll have more of us after the break. seemed wrong all right old old just don't call. me old yet to say proud disdain comes to educate
two thousand and sixty three of the expertise is increasing that's because they're great for the local economy you know for their business and the other the benefits are that by the end of our work out of anything to do with you it is in china last there is a group another group called benefits of the situation now that is a company that supplied its products to deliver water because the government kind of invest in more than one hundred and twenty six median of all the euros in the last six...
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to give a message of change in the political leadership or what change because sheriff another local economy is changing. the pants because of something these different elements for the next generation. studies together. is the path being realize that by european leaders now what parameters of must stick to the human values a human culture human rights civil rights is a part of identity our europe so if we continue to discuss only about our mentors of them are strict fiscal compact six parts and we don't we are not able to give to the next generation a reason for the rich to be proud to be european this is the reason of euro skeptic because so we have a lot of single problem a single issue is surely migrants surely the luck of employment of an employment is one of the most important problem of my county but in general a part of europe surely the lack of good the relation between some cities and all the cities particularly in the bowl here in the swabs surely this is true this is a part of cause of kept abysmal euro skeptic is now the economy and finance now because the us are working for ame
to give a message of change in the political leadership or what change because sheriff another local economy is changing. the pants because of something these different elements for the next generation. studies together. is the path being realize that by european leaders now what parameters of must stick to the human values a human culture human rights civil rights is a part of identity our europe so if we continue to discuss only about our mentors of them are strict fiscal compact six parts...
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activity which a but shut down two years ago has resumed and with it so, too, ith confidence i local economy. still, even if b youriness isn't oil, oil prices are everybody's business. >> we're directly tied to the price ofil and unfortunately we compete in the oil business's labor market because we're -- they're taking our employees. every h, we watch oil day. >> reporter: after dumping stocks in many of the companies that operate up here, investors are again becoming bullish. shares of the biggest producer, continentals, resourre up 30% this year. other big north dakota like hess, whiting petroleum and oasisetleum has risen more. continental spoke with us at a conference in bismarck. oie prices hit a bit of a sweet spot. >> we felt that oil prices were going to go up and they have and we still think it's going higher yet. we're not looking at $100 oil in e future or probably $90 oil, but certainly could be in the mid 70s and low 80s. >> reporter: this is good news not just for oil companies but the state and itspars as well. oil revenues are a huge part of the state'sbudget. it's really be
activity which a but shut down two years ago has resumed and with it so, too, ith confidence i local economy. still, even if b youriness isn't oil, oil prices are everybody's business. >> we're directly tied to the price ofil and unfortunately we compete in the oil business's labor market because we're -- they're taking our employees. every h, we watch oil day. >> reporter: after dumping stocks in many of the companies that operate up here, investors are again becoming bullish....
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these people who are not paying tax not paying tax national insurance making a contribution to the local economy and making a contribution to the national economy and it's actually pretty good money after bad if you're in these contracts to go with the these i also and when we could be building on my them the clade that and belfast or as i would want in the signs so you can state see containing recife the huge legal docket that was has been refitting since the dreadnoughts in the first world war how many people are employed now that you can stay well there's a core workforce of roughly one thousand two hundred people working there as each carrier was built then the workforce is in is not required and the whole point the shipbuilding trustees to make sure that we have the skills the capabilities. infrastructure on a regular basis a steady drumbeat of orders a steady drumbeat of new ships being built so that you don't lose these skills after you've spent ages and in the time and energy actually building that level a skill base up recife would terms of its capacity of the size of the dog is probabl
these people who are not paying tax not paying tax national insurance making a contribution to the local economy and making a contribution to the national economy and it's actually pretty good money after bad if you're in these contracts to go with the these i also and when we could be building on my them the clade that and belfast or as i would want in the signs so you can state see containing recife the huge legal docket that was has been refitting since the dreadnoughts in the first world...
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ben thompson is on the pier in ullswater to find out what impact the currency will have on the local economy the la ke good morning from ullswater in the lake district. we are here because they have launched a local currency, so they have launched a local currency, so forget your rose, dollars and sterling, because it's all about the la ke sterling, because it's all about the lake district pound —— your euros. it was in the 18 and a half million visitors to swap sterling for their la ke visitors to swap sterling for their lake district pound and spend it in local shops may hope they can support local charities and organisations that look after this beautiful part of world. anthony is with me. what difference to these local currencies make? why do you need them? it is about getting visitors to think they are involved ina unique visitors to think they are involved in a unique experience and somewhere as beautiful as the lake district, there's lots on offer. for small businesses this is about encouraging visitors to look again at where their money is spent and the difference it makes. we think
ben thompson is on the pier in ullswater to find out what impact the currency will have on the local economy the la ke good morning from ullswater in the lake district. we are here because they have launched a local currency, so they have launched a local currency, so forget your rose, dollars and sterling, because it's all about the la ke sterling, because it's all about the lake district pound —— your euros. it was in the 18 and a half million visitors to swap sterling for their la ke...
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many believe it is more important to develop the local economy, so that young people can stay, and thee bbc. still to come on the programme: they attended their aunt's marriage last year. now prince george, and princess charlotte will once again be in the spotlight at their royal uncle's wedding. also on the programme: what are you hearing? we look at the sound experiment that has divided the internet. the pope was shot, the pope will live — that's the essence of the appalling news from rome this afternoon that, as an italian television commentator put it, terrorism had come to the vatican. the man they call the butcher of lyon, klaus barbie, went on trial today in the french town where he was the gestapo chief in the second world war. winnie mandela never looked like a woman just sentenced to six years injail. the judge told mrs mandela there was no indication she felt even the slightest remorse. the chinese government has called for an all—out effort to help the victims of a powerful earthquake, the worst to hit the country for 30 years. the computer deep blue has tonight triumphed o
many believe it is more important to develop the local economy, so that young people can stay, and thee bbc. still to come on the programme: they attended their aunt's marriage last year. now prince george, and princess charlotte will once again be in the spotlight at their royal uncle's wedding. also on the programme: what are you hearing? we look at the sound experiment that has divided the internet. the pope was shot, the pope will live — that's the essence of the appalling news from rome...
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lot of the tourist activities have been suspended so there's going to be a definite hit to the local economy but that at the moment there are no large towns or cities that are at risk of being impacted by the lava flows rob reynolds life first thing in hawaii thanks for. a summit head on as you know violence flares in indian administered kashmir protest ace killed after being run over by indian security forces. and why this woman's condition was made worse after an operation in mexico and she's not the only one. from the clear blue sky of the doha moon. to the fresh autumn breeze in the city. it's about to get very wet again in some parts of china the spring rains are boosting themselves around will hands a bit of a circulation the right extensor shanghai south of that is not to be cloudy and humid as occasional showers more likely probably on monday than on sunday and the main rain band is drifting south during monday as well were in the thirty's it's got sticky had a cough rain seems likely will handle feel fine there come monday and can do with any flooding that was the result of sunday's
lot of the tourist activities have been suspended so there's going to be a definite hit to the local economy but that at the moment there are no large towns or cities that are at risk of being impacted by the lava flows rob reynolds life first thing in hawaii thanks for. a summit head on as you know violence flares in indian administered kashmir protest ace killed after being run over by indian security forces. and why this woman's condition was made worse after an operation in mexico and she's...
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send the majority of their money home to support their family their very important part of our local economy is and that's something i think a lot of people forget is that under these visa programs they come here they pay taxes they are paying into a social security system they will probably never get anything out of it we probably won't but they definitely will be there maggots and they're not asking to stay here but they're going they're coming back and they're doing it every year but you're forgetting about one of the major talking points about all of us that is the great example last year d.h. our secretary christian nielsen told representative bill keating quote the concern was that the visas were being given to those who are not seasonal workers will fortunately have seen an increase in for odd see the people there given out these abuses under the guise of being seasonal workers were really they're not they're here to state that is the argument that you hear you know and that's the same argument that left a lot of people in the rust belt with no decent support from their own government
send the majority of their money home to support their family their very important part of our local economy is and that's something i think a lot of people forget is that under these visa programs they come here they pay taxes they are paying into a social security system they will probably never get anything out of it we probably won't but they definitely will be there maggots and they're not asking to stay here but they're going they're coming back and they're doing it every year but you're...
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notes and it says this is not local development aid it doesn't support the economy in the individual country it supports businesses in germany or in europe its aid for foreign trade and. i think development aid money is there to fight poverty strengthen state structures and support health care and education but the reality is that more and more supporting foreign trade. european development banks invest in private companies to improve living conditions especially in remote rural areas for example in zambia one of the world's poorest countries people here have an average life expectancy of just fifty two in the northeast of the country a huge oil palm plantation has been set up it measures twenty thousand hectares in total and also features a mill to obtain oil from the fruits the operation is run by zambia's biggest agricultural and food processing company zambia. thirty five million euros will loan to zambia by several development banks in europe including the german investment and development corporation d e g a subsidiary of the k f w development bank zan beef used some of the mon
notes and it says this is not local development aid it doesn't support the economy in the individual country it supports businesses in germany or in europe its aid for foreign trade and. i think development aid money is there to fight poverty strengthen state structures and support health care and education but the reality is that more and more supporting foreign trade. european development banks invest in private companies to improve living conditions especially in remote rural areas for...
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send the majority of their money home to support their family their very important part of our local economy is and that's something i think a lot of people forget is that under these visa programs they come here they pay taxes they are paying into a social security system they will probably never get anything out of it we. but they definitely will be there maggots and they're not asking to stay here but they're going to coming back and they're doing it every year but you're forgetting about one of the major talking point some of us that's just. a great example last year d.h. our secretary christian nielsen told representative bill keating quote the concern was that the visas were being given to those who are not seasonal workers will fortunately have seen an increase in for odd see the people there given out these visas under the guise of being seasonal workers were really they're not they're here to state that is the argument that you hear yeah that's the same argument that left a lot of people in the rust belt with no decent support from their own government with the money they were payin
send the majority of their money home to support their family their very important part of our local economy is and that's something i think a lot of people forget is that under these visa programs they come here they pay taxes they are paying into a social security system they will probably never get anything out of it we. but they definitely will be there maggots and they're not asking to stay here but they're going to coming back and they're doing it every year but you're forgetting about...
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particularly off to the local economy as well as local schools. we want the prosperity of these companies to extent of the neighbourhood, and i think it was frustrating initially when our businesses were not benefiting from new employees and new company it's coming to this commercial corridor that you have the highest commercial vacancy rate in the city. so getting them to commit to specific percentages and numbers on local purchases commitment really makes a big difference for the neighbourhood that they are a part of now. >> i would like to add to that it has been so interesting over the years that with every company that has been made, the biggest difference has been in front of the c.a.c. and being asked to do that. many of them would say, we have brought our vendors with us from other locations are really looking to the largest city. in this instance we are able to generate more revenue for local businesses. supervisor safai i want to ask, what has been... >> supervisor tang: for both the community and the companies? >> i had some company --
particularly off to the local economy as well as local schools. we want the prosperity of these companies to extent of the neighbourhood, and i think it was frustrating initially when our businesses were not benefiting from new employees and new company it's coming to this commercial corridor that you have the highest commercial vacancy rate in the city. so getting them to commit to specific percentages and numbers on local purchases commitment really makes a big difference for the...
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short run but in the long run it is going to be the ultimate drivers of those stocks what is the local economyoing? what is the domestic economy doing vis-a-vis the profitability of those companies and does that correlate better with small caps or non-u.s. companies? yes, on the short-term basis, the small cap companies are benefiting as investors are seeking that refuge. but that's not necessarily where we think the opportunities are on a longer term basis given the evaluations and the growth outlook and the quality of earnings that we're seeing globally >> no doubt that headlines will continue to drive a lot of the market action. thank you very much for joining us here. >> thank you >>> a corporate story we're watching, a major fox shareholder is backing comcast's all cash bid for fox assets. leslie picker has more >> you have a push to say let's consider this. this is one of the most exciting things we've seen in the m&a world. comcast announcing yesterday that it was in advanced stages of proposing a superior all-cash offer to outed by disney for toxto fox's assets, soon after comcast got
short run but in the long run it is going to be the ultimate drivers of those stocks what is the local economyoing? what is the domestic economy doing vis-a-vis the profitability of those companies and does that correlate better with small caps or non-u.s. companies? yes, on the short-term basis, the small cap companies are benefiting as investors are seeking that refuge. but that's not necessarily where we think the opportunities are on a longer term basis given the evaluations and the growth...
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with millions of people flocking here every year, flooding the local economy with billions of dollarsken) but now with the legalization of recreational marijuana, new entrepenuers are popping up trying to cash in on travellers looking to make a pot pilgrimage.(pam) kron 4's maureen kelly has an in-depth look ... at some companies which cater to those who are both sightseers, as well as stoners. it didn't take long for spliffs to get sparked on board the tour bus that picked up a group day trippers who signed up for cannabis tours excursion megan and andy are going to be your guides today, thank you for being on the wine and weed tour with cannabis tours. do you have a birthday here today happy birthday?is anybody else celebrating anything while the chauffer sits in the sealed off and then smoke free cab....the tour guides join in the party atmosphere, induldging in cannabis concentrates....., the owner of this denver based business has expanded the touring company into eight different locations where pot is legal to consume. we want to be able to continue to promote normalization beca
with millions of people flocking here every year, flooding the local economy with billions of dollarsken) but now with the legalization of recreational marijuana, new entrepenuers are popping up trying to cash in on travellers looking to make a pot pilgrimage.(pam) kron 4's maureen kelly has an in-depth look ... at some companies which cater to those who are both sightseers, as well as stoners. it didn't take long for spliffs to get sparked on board the tour bus that picked up a group day...
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it's generated $75 million to the local economy and economic impact. 2500 full-time jobs each year. this event is really special because it showcases all our local restaurants and merchants and highlights the incredible work of your recreation and park staff in golden gate park. so see you out there. all right. we have a very -- speaking of golden gate park, we have a very special acknowledgment. this summer, we are celebrating on may 12th, the 80th anniversary of the one, the only anglers lodge and casting pools in our very own and beloved golden gate park. built in 1938 during the works project administration, it's a wpa project, they are really considered to be, by many, some of the finest casting pools anywhere in the world. on saturday, may 12th, the angling and casting club and recreation and parks are hosting a celebration from noon to 5:00. there will be firefly fly casting lessons in the morning followed by remarks and unveiling of a bolder and free barbecue try tip lunch. the club was founded in 1933. originally, they did casting at stow lake. the club moved over to the lod
it's generated $75 million to the local economy and economic impact. 2500 full-time jobs each year. this event is really special because it showcases all our local restaurants and merchants and highlights the incredible work of your recreation and park staff in golden gate park. so see you out there. all right. we have a very -- speaking of golden gate park, we have a very special acknowledgment. this summer, we are celebrating on may 12th, the 80th anniversary of the one, the only anglers...
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next year, won't now start rebuilding their fishing businesses and their local communities and local economies, katie, iwill vote conservative really, because, they aren't doing a bad job of what limited resources they've got. and it's better the devil you know than the devil you don't know. sometimes it can feel like there are two englands. with the main parties scouring for more votes, while labour's apparently doing well in london, outside of the capital, some voters are looking elsewhere... 0ne crucial thing that happened in the general election last year, and indeed in the local elections a few weeks before that, is that places that voted remain moved strongly towards the labour party. but conversely, places that voted leave were the places where the conservatives did best. now, outside of london, and in many parts of london where leave did well, labour may actually struggle and we may be looking at net conservative gains. but great yarmouth‘s labour party has a secret weapon. a wooden spatula for easy leaflet delivering. they may need more in a battle for a town where 71% voted leave, an
next year, won't now start rebuilding their fishing businesses and their local communities and local economies, katie, iwill vote conservative really, because, they aren't doing a bad job of what limited resources they've got. and it's better the devil you know than the devil you don't know. sometimes it can feel like there are two englands. with the main parties scouring for more votes, while labour's apparently doing well in london, outside of the capital, some voters are looking elsewhere......
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with millions of people flocking here every year, flooding the local economy with billions of dollarsization of recreational marijuana, new entrepreneurs are popping up trying to cash in on travelers looking to make a pot pilgrimage.(justine) kron 4's maureen kelly has an in-depth look ... at some companies which cater to those who are both sightseers, as well as stoners. it didn't take long for spliffs to get sparked on board the tour bus that picked up a group day trippers who signed up for cannabis tours excursion megan and andy are going to be your guides today, thank you for being on the wine and weed tour with cannabis tours. do you have a birthday here today happy birthday?is anybody else celebrating anything while the chauffer sits in the sealed off and then smoke free cab....the tour guides join in the party atmosphere, induldging in cannabis concentrates....., the owner of this denver based business has expanded the touring company into eight different locations where pot is legal to consume. we want to be able to continue to promote normalization because that's gonna help l
with millions of people flocking here every year, flooding the local economy with billions of dollarsization of recreational marijuana, new entrepreneurs are popping up trying to cash in on travelers looking to make a pot pilgrimage.(justine) kron 4's maureen kelly has an in-depth look ... at some companies which cater to those who are both sightseers, as well as stoners. it didn't take long for spliffs to get sparked on board the tour bus that picked up a group day trippers who signed up for...
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my understanding you really care about rebuilding the communities, putting money back in these local economiesve been so totally devastated. >> in the beginning people need water, rice, beans, the medicine, the respirators and the solar power. people are spending a thousand dollars a month to get their electricity on to get their dialysis. the reason for the cash is, a, dignity. they know what they need. they could need water, insulin, diaper, a thermometer. they know. and lastly, to pump money into the economy. it needs to be rebuilt. and not every inch of the island looks like that. so many places do. there was still power outages when i was there two weeks ago. people see san juan and think it working. >> you've been there six or seven times. have you seen improvements? >> you see improvements but it's hard to keep up because the power keeps going out. the poor keep getting poorer. san juan will survive because there are hotels and all that. places in the mountains, people have no homes, their kids are depressed, dogs without legs. it's a very bad situation. it has never not been a crisis a
my understanding you really care about rebuilding the communities, putting money back in these local economiesve been so totally devastated. >> in the beginning people need water, rice, beans, the medicine, the respirators and the solar power. people are spending a thousand dollars a month to get their electricity on to get their dialysis. the reason for the cash is, a, dignity. they know what they need. they could need water, insulin, diaper, a thermometer. they know. and lastly, to pump...
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approved the new tax yesterday to address a housing crisis partly attributed to a boom in the local economych has driven up real estate prices the measure would apply to companies that gross more than $20 million a year imposing a tax of $500 per employee it's designed to raise $50 million a year, down from $75 million to support more affordable housing and services. supporters say the biggest earning companies such as amazon should bear some burden for easing the shortage in low income housing they helped to create amazon led opposition to the tax earlier this month saying it would freeze plans to expand in seattle putting more than 7,000 jobs in question after the vote amazon said it would go ahead with plans for a major downtown office building but they say we're apprehensive about the future created by the council's hostile approach and rhetoric towards larger businesses, which forces us to question our growth here >> are there any questions on changing plans and leaving >> amazon said they may not build this downtown office complex, they are going ahead with it, but the article says th
approved the new tax yesterday to address a housing crisis partly attributed to a boom in the local economych has driven up real estate prices the measure would apply to companies that gross more than $20 million a year imposing a tax of $500 per employee it's designed to raise $50 million a year, down from $75 million to support more affordable housing and services. supporters say the biggest earning companies such as amazon should bear some burden for easing the shortage in low income housing...
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>> i think they depend more on the local economies versus the rise of the yield curve on a steepening fashion. >> i think it is time for asante here i don't think anyone here is being insane from a markets perspective looks at the moment on the 10-year bond in the u.s. around 21 rsi. don't fall asleep. it means this is so overbought in terms of bonds. we vice presidehaven't been thit since brexit so people were so one side of the boat in terms of where they thought rates were going and now weave adjusted way too far to the other side i actually think bonds -- >> how do you explain regional banks up 9% kre against xlf. that is flat on the year so there must be something amiss. >> i think there is potential for m&a which you have in the regionals. nobody is merging. >> they are too big. >> so that is something. we've seen a couple of bank mergers. that is part i'm not sure what the rest. >> i get the fears but tell me about this industrials down 1.6% in today's session. materials down -- >> groult. people concerned growth concern. >> should we be concerned? we've gone data points out of
>> i think they depend more on the local economies versus the rise of the yield curve on a steepening fashion. >> i think it is time for asante here i don't think anyone here is being insane from a markets perspective looks at the moment on the 10-year bond in the u.s. around 21 rsi. don't fall asleep. it means this is so overbought in terms of bonds. we vice presidehaven't been thit since brexit so people were so one side of the boat in terms of where they thought rates were going...
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city officials estimate the two events will generate close to $13 million for the local economy. >>> just as we were enjoying the beautiful weather, it's about to get cold, rob, ahead of mother's day. >> it's really kicked in. fog spilling across the bay. we could see misty skies to start off some of the brunch plans tomorrow morning around the coast and peninsula. take you outside to the north bay. after temperatures earlier were comfortably in the low 80s, look at the turn-around. 64 degrees. sea breeze. san rafael. big cool down. low clouds cross over the bay. 70s earlier. right now 64 degrees. check out the tri-valley. earlier close to 80. now only 68. winds out of the west at 13 miles per hour. san jose, 70, down from the 78 earlier. we'll eventually see low clouds spilling in towards the morning. still some gusts up to 35 miles per hour around some of the peninsula hilltops into solano county. wind speed southwest at 24. that's not good news for allergies, especially for all of oak and walnut. if your eyes were itchy this week, the tree pollen counts have come up as well as gra
city officials estimate the two events will generate close to $13 million for the local economy. >>> just as we were enjoying the beautiful weather, it's about to get cold, rob, ahead of mother's day. >> it's really kicked in. fog spilling across the bay. we could see misty skies to start off some of the brunch plans tomorrow morning around the coast and peninsula. take you outside to the north bay. after temperatures earlier were comfortably in the low 80s, look at the...
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america toyota has ten plants, 136,000 employees, americans, 1500 dealers that contribute to local economiesuto imports could hurt american jobs and raise consumer costs. who would be supportive of this? well, you think autoworkers would be supportive, right, liz? we talked to the president of the uaw, you think he'd be on board. he said i don't think i'm really on board with this. he goes in general i support the president's trade proposals. when i say i support trump's policies on trade. if they do what they say he's going to do, we're with him, not necessarily on this issue. and he says by the way, if you say i support trump, don't say that because i don't support him. not getting support of any venue today for this idea. it's a complicated industry, liz, as you know, and if you start messing around in it, you could have unintended consequences. bottom line, these vehicles and anyone else that we drive could cost a whole lot more money. liz: i agree. again, it will force people to take a second look or a first look at american automakers, but you know, this is a free world, right? reporte
america toyota has ten plants, 136,000 employees, americans, 1500 dealers that contribute to local economiesuto imports could hurt american jobs and raise consumer costs. who would be supportive of this? well, you think autoworkers would be supportive, right, liz? we talked to the president of the uaw, you think he'd be on board. he said i don't think i'm really on board with this. he goes in general i support the president's trade proposals. when i say i support trump's policies on trade. if...
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that the emissions would be huge to fly to somewhere like the maldives, but there's an entire local economy for 185 countries around the world and we find small island developing states have upwards of 96% of their gdp coming from travel and tourism. so to say, no, you mustn't travel to those destination because the carbon emitted is too much, would completely devastate those economies. there's far more which could be done in terms of offsetting and recognising the importance of tourism which provides forjobs and growing prosperity and for opportunities for education and development of the destinations. the headlines on bbc news: the foreign secretary is in washington in an attempt to stop president donald trump abandoning the iran nuclear deal. the uk is enjoying a record—breaking heatwave — it's the hottest early may bank holiday weekend on record. police appeal for witnesses after a number of shooting incidents over the bank holiday weekend — in london and manchester. sport now and a full round up from the bbc sport centre. and we'll get straight to the snooker. because mark williams has
that the emissions would be huge to fly to somewhere like the maldives, but there's an entire local economy for 185 countries around the world and we find small island developing states have upwards of 96% of their gdp coming from travel and tourism. so to say, no, you mustn't travel to those destination because the carbon emitted is too much, would completely devastate those economies. there's far more which could be done in terms of offsetting and recognising the importance of tourism which...
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because what it does to the dollar or what it tells us about the local economy?: historically, when the u.s. yield curve declines when you're to tenure and inverts, the stock market was so left within nine months and will go into recession. isand others would counter, it like before? maybe things are different and things have been engineered this way by the fed. how can we be surprised? guest: give individuals -- individuals that make that argument are absolutely correct. you can make the case that we are well off of an aversion -- inversion. >> you also mentioned china. china as being contagion, any em cosan net, or being separate because it doesn't fit into the emerging-market category? guest: it doesn't fit anymore. i started my business in 1998, china was grouped into that category. today they are no longer grouped in the category. that is one of the reasons why my position is that if we do start to see some stress in china, they can easily lower it will serve as a cap to secular buffer. >> the trade risk for china is the big one, isn't it? guest: let me stop
because what it does to the dollar or what it tells us about the local economy?: historically, when the u.s. yield curve declines when you're to tenure and inverts, the stock market was so left within nine months and will go into recession. isand others would counter, it like before? maybe things are different and things have been engineered this way by the fed. how can we be surprised? guest: give individuals -- individuals that make that argument are absolutely correct. you can make the case...
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public lands boost our local economies and add jobs and special places like las vegas new mexico benefit greatly and i will never forget our horse back ride down into the sabenoso. second i want to recognize the department's efforts to finalize the contract to build the new laguna elementary school which was just signed in the last week. i've been working with the pueblo and bie for several years to replace this school and this funding is great news for the entire laguna pueblo community. finally, i want to say thank you for continuing the landmark blm and bia planning efforts started under the previous administration. to ensure that energy development does not encroach on culturally significant areas around chaco canyon. i'm also pleased that blm recently walked back the decision to offer lease sales in the area [captioner transition] particular focus on improving outdoor recreation and public access. that you are committed to working with congress in addressing the third maintenance challenges. this is something that the subcommittee has also made a priority. mr. secretary, your goals
public lands boost our local economies and add jobs and special places like las vegas new mexico benefit greatly and i will never forget our horse back ride down into the sabenoso. second i want to recognize the department's efforts to finalize the contract to build the new laguna elementary school which was just signed in the last week. i've been working with the pueblo and bie for several years to replace this school and this funding is great news for the entire laguna pueblo community....
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public lands boost our local economies and add jobs and special places like las vegas new mexico benefit greatly and i will never forget our horse back ride down into the sabenoso. second i want to recognize the department's efforts to finalize the contract to build the new laguna elementary school which was just signed in the last week. i've been working with the pueblo and bie for several years to replace this school and this funding is great news for the entire laguna pueblo community. finally, i want to say thank you for continuing the landmark blm and bia planning efforts started under the previous administration. to ensure that energy development does not encroach on culturally significant areas around chaco canyon. i'm also pleased that blm recently walked back the decision to offer lease sales in the area [captioner transition] particular focus on improving outdoor recreation and public access. that you are committed to working with congress in addressing the third maintenance challenges. this is something that the subcommittee has also made a priority. mr. secretary, your goals
public lands boost our local economies and add jobs and special places like las vegas new mexico benefit greatly and i will never forget our horse back ride down into the sabenoso. second i want to recognize the department's efforts to finalize the contract to build the new laguna elementary school which was just signed in the last week. i've been working with the pueblo and bie for several years to replace this school and this funding is great news for the entire laguna pueblo community....
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entire local economies can be formed around small businesses supporting a major corporation.some of the rhetoric coming from leaders on capitol hill, in support of repealing these tax cuts is really troubling. i think it would have a negative impact on the growth that we are expressing today. tax cuts are one way this administration is helping these small businesses. compliance cost for small businesses averages about $11000. year. employee. that's a lot of money to take out of the bottom line of a small business. that is more on employee basis than large corporations pay. this president has canceled, delayed or eliminated hundreds of regulations. the administration is also looking at changes that could make healthcare more affordable and more accessible for small businesses. the result of all this is that business leaders are less likely to see regulations as a threat to businesses. another way in which this administration is helping small businesses is by making capital of available for small businesses through various loan programs offered by the small business and ministr
entire local economies can be formed around small businesses supporting a major corporation.some of the rhetoric coming from leaders on capitol hill, in support of repealing these tax cuts is really troubling. i think it would have a negative impact on the growth that we are expressing today. tax cuts are one way this administration is helping these small businesses. compliance cost for small businesses averages about $11000. year. employee. that's a lot of money to take out of the bottom line...
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reporter: just the threat of this volcano has hit the local economy pretty hard. $222 million in lostar when you include funds that normally go to the national park and 2,000 jobs indirectly impacted. cruise ships canceled their visits to the big island. tourism authorities say bookings for month of may and july dropped by 50%. now the county's mayor tells us this island and hawaii in general is open for business. in fact, not too long ago we were at a nearby restaurant and one of owners said, tell your viewers this volcano is only impacting a very small percentage of the island. we count on people coming here. the beaches are still open. the weather as you know in hawaii, still beautiful. melissa. melissa: wow. when it is all over a lot of people will want to see it too. jeff paul, thank you for that report. david: what a terrific job he has been doing by the way. melissa: those pictures are just astonishing when you see the lava flowing. wow. david: amazing. if your invitation to the royal wedding got lost in the mail -- melissa: mine did. david: you went to much better one. melissa
reporter: just the threat of this volcano has hit the local economy pretty hard. $222 million in lostar when you include funds that normally go to the national park and 2,000 jobs indirectly impacted. cruise ships canceled their visits to the big island. tourism authorities say bookings for month of may and july dropped by 50%. now the county's mayor tells us this island and hawaii in general is open for business. in fact, not too long ago we were at a nearby restaurant and one of owners said,...
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they say we have 10 plants, 136,000 employees and 1500 dealers contributing to local economies. tariffs on auto imports could hurt american jobs and raise prices. most people think, yes it would raise prices. some people argue that is a price you have to pay for creating u.s. automaker jobs. now we're almost at full employment. but i leave you with that thought. melissa: jeff flock, thank you so much. let's bring gary and heather back. gary, i got to wonder, for how long will people continue to fall for this? it has gotten to be so predictable. talking about national security. i'm going to do it. not going to lit the cars in. he always waves the stick around when nafta negotiations are not going well. i appreciate it. he is a tough negotiator but hysteria why this doesn't make economic sense. why does, help me. how do people not see what is going on? >> he is the original fire, ready aim, president. i look, i support him in many areas. melissa: he doesn't actually fire. he is just saying it. he doesn't do it. >> he fires off his mouth. melissa: okay. >> i agree this is just, thi
they say we have 10 plants, 136,000 employees and 1500 dealers contributing to local economies. tariffs on auto imports could hurt american jobs and raise prices. most people think, yes it would raise prices. some people argue that is a price you have to pay for creating u.s. automaker jobs. now we're almost at full employment. but i leave you with that thought. melissa: jeff flock, thank you so much. let's bring gary and heather back. gary, i got to wonder, for how long will people continue to...
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america's forests are one of our greatest natural resources, building our homes, empowering local economies, providing for sports men and women, and even supplying energy for fort drum in my district. unfortunately, our vast forests are under constant threat from the scourge of invasive species. these intruders bring not only ecological harm but damage the economic viability of the communities that rely on these forests. forests face added pressure when the invaded species attacking them are resistant to known remedies, face no known natural predators and spread easily by human land use. my district is the home of the adirondacks with six million acres of park land, i'm deeply concerned with the spread of invasive species. one particular example of an invasive pest that's destroying american forests and threaten e adirondack park is a sap-sucking insect. it's causing widespread death of hemlock trees. since its arrival in the u.s. in the 1920 earks the hemlock has spread rapidly from new england all the way down to the great smoky mountains, feeding on hemlock and carolina hemlock in 17 sta
america's forests are one of our greatest natural resources, building our homes, empowering local economies, providing for sports men and women, and even supplying energy for fort drum in my district. unfortunately, our vast forests are under constant threat from the scourge of invasive species. these intruders bring not only ecological harm but damage the economic viability of the communities that rely on these forests. forests face added pressure when the invaded species attacking them are...