144
144
tv
eye 144
favorite 0
quote 0
mexico and 118-1100, today they announced an agreement to keep some of those jobs thanks to a $7 millio next seven years. one of things required to do is lower the business tax from 35 percent, and hopefully down to 15 percent that would take u from the highest tax nation in the world it is travel for business, to one of the lower , not the lows but one of the lowest. tomorrow back to work as they continue to choose the often you see a bird in court this is his mug shot. in his pet parrot, first name is bird. essay he violated the pearl sai he was going to go to jail and reword so he brought it with them to the courthouse. >> he went inside and the bird follow demand-side. >> this is says pat he had had it since it had hatched it is four years old and i he was concerned that he went and that this was special to him. >> is still behind bars, they're going to care for the bird unti the post is $10,000 bond. chuck haas your dream had come true they found a way to make healthier chocolate. using only natural ingredients they found a way to structure charter directly by hauling out the cryst
mexico and 118-1100, today they announced an agreement to keep some of those jobs thanks to a $7 millio next seven years. one of things required to do is lower the business tax from 35 percent, and hopefully down to 15 percent that would take u from the highest tax nation in the world it is travel for business, to one of the lower , not the lows but one of the lowest. tomorrow back to work as they continue to choose the often you see a bird in court this is his mug shot. in his pet parrot,...
105
105
Dec 15, 2016
12/16
by
WTMJ
tv
eye 105
favorite 0
quote 0
there will by morning more ns now - millio of ople asigning up for health care for 20-17.. despite president-elect trump's vow to repeal it as soon as he takes office next month. as of earlier this week loged onto health care-dot-gov and selected policies. but for those of you that want coverage to start on january first.. you must sign up today. if you're planning on shipping christmas gifts.. here's what you need to know.for standard ground delivery... get your packages to the post office by ?today. fedex s a friday deadline for standard ground service.with u-p- you have until monday forit's 3 day if you still need to wrap up your holiday shopping... free shngday is ?tomorrow. currently there are more than one-thousand retailers participating this year... promising christmas eve delivery and no minimum purchase.if you would like to e which volves are tmj4-domsted a li cause who ng tis...walmart ringa shipping on mon 15re tha hundred toys..your last thursday... at noon local i time. the store is also ofchrimas eve pickup for orders placed online by 23rd. coming up on live
there will by morning more ns now - millio of ople asigning up for health care for 20-17.. despite president-elect trump's vow to repeal it as soon as he takes office next month. as of earlier this week loged onto health care-dot-gov and selected policies. but for those of you that want coverage to start on january first.. you must sign up today. if you're planning on shipping christmas gifts.. here's what you need to know.for standard ground delivery... get your packages to the post office by...
101
101
Dec 8, 2016
12/16
by
WUSA
tv
eye 101
favorite 0
quote 0
this property is expected to bring in hundreds of millio revenue into prince george's county and thousands of jobs. our delia gonclaves is following the money and she is also here live with that part of the story. hey, delia. >> reporter: hey, less less -- leslie. we are live outside over looking the national harbor. we are looking at some beautiful views here that hotel gusts will enjoy of our nation's capitol and of the washington monument as well. we are talking $23 million spent on local and minority owned businesses. 4,000 jobs, 2,000 of them filled by folks who live right here in prince george's county. >> i haven't slept. i haven't eaten. >> crystal tibs is used to long hours. she spent 22 years in the prince george's county police department retired as a lieutenant and now number two in charge of security here at mgm national harbor. >> i retired from the police department on april 30th and star >> patrolling the 23 acre property takes a team and her security team includes 211 officers covering three shifts 24/7. >> we want guests to feel safe and welcome. >> i was a paramedic and
this property is expected to bring in hundreds of millio revenue into prince george's county and thousands of jobs. our delia gonclaves is following the money and she is also here live with that part of the story. hey, delia. >> reporter: hey, less less -- leslie. we are live outside over looking the national harbor. we are looking at some beautiful views here that hotel gusts will enjoy of our nation's capitol and of the washington monument as well. we are talking $23 million spent on...
52
52
Dec 14, 2016
12/16
by
WJLA
tv
eye 52
favorite 0
quote 0
. >>> here at home, a consumer alert about a brand that's a kitchen staple in millio >> recalling 8 million food processers from back of 20 years due to reports of razor sharp metal finding their way into food. >> reporter: the urgent warning as millions of americans prepare to do some holiday cooking. conair, the maker recalling 8 million food processers. the concern? these riveted blades, specifically with four rivets and a beige plastic center hub. the company says over time, the blades can crack, sending small metal pieces into your food. >> there are dozens of incidents of cuts to the mouth and broken teeth because of the products. >> reporter: con-air says 69 reports of people finding metal in their food. >> these are in millions of americans' homes, incoming my own, and they are dangerous products. >> reporter: the recall including 22 models sold over the last 20 years. you can find that model on the bottom of your machine. the company is offering a free replacement blade. abc news, new york. >> all right. when we come back, fellow celebrities remember a tv giant, alan thicke. >> how
. >>> here at home, a consumer alert about a brand that's a kitchen staple in millio >> recalling 8 million food processers from back of 20 years due to reports of razor sharp metal finding their way into food. >> reporter: the urgent warning as millions of americans prepare to do some holiday cooking. conair, the maker recalling 8 million food processers. the concern? these riveted blades, specifically with four rivets and a beige plastic center hub. the company says over...
131
131
Dec 19, 2016
12/16
by
WRC
tv
eye 131
favorite 0
quote 0
but it wasn't just the windy city in the deep freeze. 180 millio temperatures below freezing today. >>> that bitter cold moved out of our area for the moment. we're in for a warm up. this is just the strangest weather. up and down, up and down. >> it is up and it is way down. e we started 29 degrees on saturday morning with all of that ice across the area u. by sunday morning we were at 65 degrees. . temperatures across the area, 34 degrees in washington. 29 in hagerstown. very cold air. not nearly as cold as what they are seeing in chicago. we are going to get cold so be ready for that. calm next few days. e we need that after all the bad and right now looking pretty good for the travel forecast. i have that and tracking showers for christmas eve. if you have plans on christmas eve, going to be doing some driving, i have that it forecast as well. i'll see you back here in 17 minutes. >> thank you, doug. >> cold for people going to the redskins game. the playoff push continues. >> reporter: there's an excitement in the air here at fedex field. they have one josh norman who is coming i
but it wasn't just the windy city in the deep freeze. 180 millio temperatures below freezing today. >>> that bitter cold moved out of our area for the moment. we're in for a warm up. this is just the strangest weather. up and down, up and down. >> it is up and it is way down. e we started 29 degrees on saturday morning with all of that ice across the area u. by sunday morning we were at 65 degrees. . temperatures across the area, 34 degrees in washington. 29 in hagerstown. very...
115
115
Dec 8, 2016
12/16
by
WUSA
tv
eye 115
favorite 0
quote 0
this property is expected to bring in hundreds of millio revenue into prince george's county and thousands of jobs. our delia gonclaves is following the money and she is also here live with that part of the story. hey, delia. >> reporter: hey, less less -- leslie. we are live outside over looking the national harbor. we are looking at some beautiful views here that hotel gusts will enjoy of our nation's capitol and of the washington monument as well.
this property is expected to bring in hundreds of millio revenue into prince george's county and thousands of jobs. our delia gonclaves is following the money and she is also here live with that part of the story. hey, delia. >> reporter: hey, less less -- leslie. we are live outside over looking the national harbor. we are looking at some beautiful views here that hotel gusts will enjoy of our nation's capitol and of the washington monument as well.
1,118
1.1K
Dec 25, 2016
12/16
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 1,118
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> he basically had $3.5 millio reasons to kill her. that's what he stood to gain if he had gotten away with it. >> and, said the prosecutor, the circumstantial evidence was willing. eric had a weight tree at home that appeared incomplete. investigators believe eric used the missing weights to kill pegye and then sink her body. and what about the blood? a luminol test conducted on the boat indicated there might have been a lot of blood in the boat. but it was cleaned up, matching tina's testimony about blood everywhere. and of course, there was tina herself. despite her past and her criminal record and her drug use, she rang true to you. >> yes, absolutely. >> who would the jury believe, and would tina's past make a difference? >> it doesn't matter what i did before or after i met him, you know. what i did with myself has nothing to do with what he did. >> after seven days, the verdict. guilty of first-degree murder. >> you're thrilled that the man who did it is behind bars, but nobody wins in this situation. nobody. the children now ha
. >> he basically had $3.5 millio reasons to kill her. that's what he stood to gain if he had gotten away with it. >> and, said the prosecutor, the circumstantial evidence was willing. eric had a weight tree at home that appeared incomplete. investigators believe eric used the missing weights to kill pegye and then sink her body. and what about the blood? a luminol test conducted on the boat indicated there might have been a lot of blood in the boat. but it was cleaned up, matching...
233
233
Dec 14, 2016
12/16
by
WTMJ
tv
eye 233
favorite 0
quote 0
well if the cabinet that he pointed of billionaires and millioes timenty i would hate to see at the esta hment looks like. >> seth: yeah, exactly. [ applause ] you know, we were -- there were so many trump voters and we were talking about this backstage. trump voters who voted for obama twice. >> yes. >> seth: and then voted for donald trump. so these people are not racists. >> no. >> seth: they don't have a how did the democratic party lose those people. and what can they do to get them back? >> seth, this is maybe the most important point that i want to make. and we don't see it much on tv or in the media. there are a lot of people in this country who are hurting, who are in a lot of pain tonight. there are people who are 55 years of age who have zero amount of dollars in the bank as they await retirement. half of the elderly workers in this country have nothing in the there are young people who graduate college $50,000 in debt and are making $14,000 a year. there are 28 million people who have no health insurance. there are others who are seeing their healthcare cost soar, their presc
well if the cabinet that he pointed of billionaires and millioes timenty i would hate to see at the esta hment looks like. >> seth: yeah, exactly. [ applause ] you know, we were -- there were so many trump voters and we were talking about this backstage. trump voters who voted for obama twice. >> yes. >> seth: and then voted for donald trump. so these people are not racists. >> no. >> seth: they don't have a how did the democratic party lose those people. and what...
193
193
Dec 23, 2016
12/16
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 193
favorite 0
quote 0
clintons and the clinton foundation, and the letting people stay in the lincoln bedroom for donating millio during that period of time. nobody liked that, and that was fully reviewed and fully vetted. now we have the trump children acting like that never happened. and it's okay to, as you say, raise money for access to the president of the united states or his children who are very close to the president of the united states. it's such an obvious nonstarter, they should have never done it. now they have learned, been admonished, and donald trump is tweeting tongue in cheekily. eric can still give money to st. jude, and he has. he can give some of his own money to st. jude. good if you do run a family foundation, which many wealthy people do, you don't have to raise outside money. the reason you have a family foundation is because you have all that money. talk to me about the profile you did on the trump brothers and what you learned. >> well, what i learned, stephanie, is they're really just chips off the old block. the first thing is it was sort of, especially with don jr. -- >> is that a
clintons and the clinton foundation, and the letting people stay in the lincoln bedroom for donating millio during that period of time. nobody liked that, and that was fully reviewed and fully vetted. now we have the trump children acting like that never happened. and it's okay to, as you say, raise money for access to the president of the united states or his children who are very close to the president of the united states. it's such an obvious nonstarter, they should have never done it. now...
49
49
Dec 31, 2016
12/16
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 49
favorite 0
quote 0
the soviets want to repatriot them toç rebuild the 40 millio citizens that were lost in the war.on, austin,zv dulles, et cetera, kn how to÷ú debate that it makes t front page of pragda. that, the conversation within the u.n. turns to how will they execute a sentenceht the preample charter to the u.n., which says, we must reaffirmç faith in fundamental human right. people are clueless on what human rights mean. people are clueless on what democracy means. we have an idea but we don't have an inglingp of the hard wok and sacrifice that it takes to build local institutions from the ground up. we talk aeáeÑ right. we don't talk about responsibilities. and the charter says that we must find wordsu! to respect th dignity and worth of each human person, the rights of men and women and nations large and small. minute, this is not politically correct language. we are in the shadow of the mos; horrific war the world has ever seen and even though the 51 nations whomy then formed the united nations object to the form have one thing in common and that is by god they beat thç germans. >> they
the soviets want to repatriot them toç rebuild the 40 millio citizens that were lost in the war.on, austin,zv dulles, et cetera, kn how to÷ú debate that it makes t front page of pragda. that, the conversation within the u.n. turns to how will they execute a sentenceht the preample charter to the u.n., which says, we must reaffirmç faith in fundamental human right. people are clueless on what human rights mean. people are clueless on what democracy means. we have an idea but we don't have...
76
76
Dec 26, 2016
12/16
by
LINKTV
tv
eye 76
favorite 0
quote 0
adding togetether millio o of seniniors, disabled it? veterans, people with disabilities.y are trying to get by on $10,000, $11,000, $12,000 a year social security. you can do the arithmetic as well as i can. you are 80 yeaears of agage, yoe sick. social security is your sole source of income, as it is for many people. try to get by on $12,000 a year. worker -- and i think trump really capitalized on this one. you are an older worker, 55 or 60 years of age. half of the older workers in america --do you know how much money they have in the bank as they await retirement? anyone want to guess? zero. try to think of yourself at 60 years of age. you are going to retire in five years. everything being equal, you are probably making less in real inflation accounted for dollars than you did 20 or 30 years ago. you will retire in five years. you've got nothing in the bank. how are you feeling about the establishment and what the democratic party has done to you or the republican party has done for you? you are scared to death. and maybe in fact, you are one manye millie -- one of t
adding togetether millio o of seniniors, disabled it? veterans, people with disabilities.y are trying to get by on $10,000, $11,000, $12,000 a year social security. you can do the arithmetic as well as i can. you are 80 yeaears of agage, yoe sick. social security is your sole source of income, as it is for many people. try to get by on $12,000 a year. worker -- and i think trump really capitalized on this one. you are an older worker, 55 or 60 years of age. half of the older workers in america...
81
81
Dec 21, 2016
12/16
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 81
favorite 0
quote 0
barclays was also fined 29.8 millio swiss francs for its part in a cartel to rig euro interest rate derivatives italian treasury will probably have to rescue italy's third largest lender, monte dei paschi, by the end of next week. a consultancy firm has apologised to the government for the "disru ption" caused by a leaked memo that suggested ministers had no plan for brexit. deloitte said it regretted the publication, adding it had proposed a plan "to put this matter behind" them. trading is pretty light across stock markets around the world — the so—called santa rally pushed up stocks to record levels in the us yesterday — but today the ftse 100 here in london is looking pretty subdued. in the financial sector the focus is once more on the italian bank monte dei paschi dei siena — the oldest bank in the world — whose shares have tumbled on fading hopes that it will avoid a state bail out. mining stocks were the top fallers, down 0.7 %. rio tinto was the biggest faller in the sector, down 1.2%, as a tropical storm headed towards a key iron ore belt in australia. top individualfaller on the ftse
barclays was also fined 29.8 millio swiss francs for its part in a cartel to rig euro interest rate derivatives italian treasury will probably have to rescue italy's third largest lender, monte dei paschi, by the end of next week. a consultancy firm has apologised to the government for the "disru ption" caused by a leaked memo that suggested ministers had no plan for brexit. deloitte said it regretted the publication, adding it had proposed a plan "to put this matter behind"...
231
231
Dec 1, 2016
12/16
by
KUSA
tv
eye 231
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> of course,anybody.ed with >> beyonce, at millio?n.? love?6%7 love h.?i swift, 93.6 million followers. she is number one last year. now, here's -- through the rockies and t overspend on your secret santa gift. >> al roker, these arehe t pictures l roer the e shows chest hair. sugar would come along and go... ...hey! i'm sweet too! sure...sugar, you are very sweet. but we've already got sweetness minus caloriness. it would be kind of awkward. truvia. life with less sugar is just as sweet. question, are my teeth yellow? have you tried the tissue test? ugh yellow. what do you use? crest whitestrps. ding whitening toothpaste i passed the tissue test. oh yeah. crest whitestrips are the way to whiten. coming up on "look! famous people!" we catch flo, the progressive girl, at the supermarket buying cheese. scandal alert! flo likes dairy?! woman: busted! [ laughter ] right afterwards we caught her riding shotgun with a mystery man. oh, yeah! [ indistinct shouting ] is this your chauffeur? what?! no, i was just showing him how easy it is to save with snapshot fro
. >> of course,anybody.ed with >> beyonce, at millio?n.? love?6%7 love h.?i swift, 93.6 million followers. she is number one last year. now, here's -- through the rockies and t overspend on your secret santa gift. >> al roker, these arehe t pictures l roer the e shows chest hair. sugar would come along and go... ...hey! i'm sweet too! sure...sugar, you are very sweet. but we've already got sweetness minus caloriness. it would be kind of awkward. truvia. life with less sugar is...
104
104
Dec 2, 2016
12/16
by
WOIO
tv
eye 104
favorite 0
quote 0
tonight, thanks to a $4 millio renovation, they will be even brighter. >> this is a new era in niagara falls history tonight. >> reporter: mark thomas is chairman of the niagara falls illumination board. >> we're eliminating all the dark spots so that you can actually see the whole rim of the falls, the whole curtain of the falls, and we're going to add a whole host of colors you that couldn't get before with our old technology. >> reporter: i mean, aren't lights just lights? >> yeah, except when you put lights on these falls they dazzle. >> reporter: the illumination of the falls started in 1860 to celebrate the prince of wales' by 1925 the light show became a nightly spectacle. the lights themselves were even an attraction. today some 20 million people are drawn to them. >> yes, they're going to be bright. >> reporter: ed gesh helped with the new 1,400 l.e.d. lighting makeover, boosting the colors up to 14 times brighter. are they also more energy efficient? >> absolutely. up to 85% energy savings as we o >> reporter: when the lights came on, visitors on the canadian side got the ful
tonight, thanks to a $4 millio renovation, they will be even brighter. >> this is a new era in niagara falls history tonight. >> reporter: mark thomas is chairman of the niagara falls illumination board. >> we're eliminating all the dark spots so that you can actually see the whole rim of the falls, the whole curtain of the falls, and we're going to add a whole host of colors you that couldn't get before with our old technology. >> reporter: i mean, aren't lights just...
184
184
Dec 9, 2016
12/16
by
WJLA
tv
eye 184
favorite 0
quote 0
millio conditions, icy roads, blinding snow sending cars spinning out of control and abc's rob marciano has the latest from stormy western new york. good morning, rob. >> reporter: hey, good morning, paul l.a. the snow continues to come down here in western new york. i got to admit, i mean it's pretty in the downtown streets here but they just plowed these sidewalks and continue to plow the roads. driving and getting around western new york and throughout all the great lakes is really, really difficult and dangerous in some spots. western new york. schools closed in the snow band, mostly south of buffalo and mostly north of syracuse and the warnings are in effect through at least tomorrow with such a mild winter we have the great lakes that are really, really warm and that is cranking out the snow, not just here but all the lakes including your home state of michigan, paula. >> making up for lost time, rob. thank you. >>> staggering new allegations about doping among olympic athlete, investigators now say that more than have been involved in a state-sponsored doping conspiracy in the la
millio conditions, icy roads, blinding snow sending cars spinning out of control and abc's rob marciano has the latest from stormy western new york. good morning, rob. >> reporter: hey, good morning, paul l.a. the snow continues to come down here in western new york. i got to admit, i mean it's pretty in the downtown streets here but they just plowed these sidewalks and continue to plow the roads. driving and getting around western new york and throughout all the great lakes is really,...