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>> nestle has water rights of course in this area.a legal stand point of, of course it's fair. from a perception point, i understand why people are asking that question, but water belongs to no wouone. the sustainability of the supply is paramount. and if our activities were to compromise the sustainability of that supply, we would stop operating. i hope people remember that water itself is a renewable resource. as long as that is managed properly, that system will be renewable forever. >> reporter: it may be renewable. but as long as companies like nestle make a profit, the debate over public/private resources will remain. ahh. where are mom and dad? 'saved money on motorcycle insurance with geico! goin' up the country. love mom and dad' i'm takin' a nap. dude, you just woke up! ♪ i'm goin' up the country, baby don't you wanna go? ♪ ♪ i'm goin' up the country, baby don't you wanna go? ♪ geico motorcycle, great rates for great rides. and they happen easily. the other side of this... is they ca
>> nestle has water rights of course in this area.a legal stand point of, of course it's fair. from a perception point, i understand why people are asking that question, but water belongs to no wouone. the sustainability of the supply is paramount. and if our activities were to compromise the sustainability of that supply, we would stop operating. i hope people remember that water itself is a renewable resource. as long as that is managed properly, that system will be renewable forever....
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. >> nestle in hot water for selling gallons of water from drought prone southern california. look at today's "eye opener". your world in 90 seconds. >>> that created a compromised siation, a situation where the national security adviser essentially could be blackmailed by the russians. >> former acting attorney general sally yates was the on michael flynn. >> i can't believe the trump admiranist ltionet general flynn in the white house let alone in the situation room. this man put our national security at risk. >> there's two battlefields here. what trump people maye hav done with the russians and what did the obama administration do when it comes for unmasking for intelligence. >> serial killer haunted phoenix. >> we're hoping our officers get more sleep knowing the wheels of justice is in motion. >> fort lauderdale airport. passengers find their flights are cancelled. >> decision day in south korea. >> vs next president. >> no matter who wins the election the u.s. may find itself at odds with the next >>ministration. l hai caused a major disruption in the denver area as erd
. >> nestle in hot water for selling gallons of water from drought prone southern california. look at today's "eye opener". your world in 90 seconds. >>> that created a compromised siation, a situation where the national security adviser essentially could be blackmailed by the russians. >> former acting attorney general sally yates was the on michael flynn. >> i can't believe the trump admiranist ltionet general flynn in the white house let alone in the...
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nestle says it's disappointed and is considering its next steps.y to the supreme court. emma simpson, bbc news. in the run—up to the general election we've been asking you about the subjects that matter to you. who will negotiate brexit is one of the big talking points amongst farming communities. nearly half all farming income in the uk comes from eu subsidies. elaine dunkley has been to goldsland farm near cardiff to find out more. my heart and soul is in these sheds and in these cows. it's part of who i am. my name is abbie reader. i'm a dairy farmer from south wales. what are the big issues in the run—up to this election for you? the big issues are going to be trade, labour and investment within agriculture. brexit is going to be huge impact. the single market is personally extremely valuable to us. we do need to start getting appropriate trade deals in that allow our goods to move quickly and easily. on this farm here we produce milk, we produce meat and we produce some crops. they are all perishable. they need to move. we can't hold onto them
nestle says it's disappointed and is considering its next steps.y to the supreme court. emma simpson, bbc news. in the run—up to the general election we've been asking you about the subjects that matter to you. who will negotiate brexit is one of the big talking points amongst farming communities. nearly half all farming income in the uk comes from eu subsidies. elaine dunkley has been to goldsland farm near cardiff to find out more. my heart and soul is in these sheds and in these cows. it's...
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. >>> nestle in hot water for selling bottled water from drought prone california. we travel to a spring at the center of the controversy to see how the company is responding. >> we begin with today's "eye opener," your world in 90 seconds. >> that created a compromise situation, a situation where the national security adviser essentially could be blackmailed by the russians. >> former acting attorney general sally yates testifies on michael flynn. >> i can't believe the trump administration let general flynn in the white house, let alone in the situation room. this man put our national security at risk and i think there should be be some consequences. >> there's two battlefields here. what the trump people may have done with the russians and what did the obama administration do when it comes to unmasking for intelligence gathering purposes. >>> a suspect is under arrest in a serial killing spree that haunted phoenix. >> we hope that our officers will get more sleep knowing that the wheels of justice are finally in motion. >>> chaos at fort lauderdale's airport. pas
. >>> nestle in hot water for selling bottled water from drought prone california. we travel to a spring at the center of the controversy to see how the company is responding. >> we begin with today's "eye opener," your world in 90 seconds. >> that created a compromise situation, a situation where the national security adviser essentially could be blackmailed by the russians. >> former acting attorney general sally yates testifies on michael flynn. >>...
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nestle says it is disappointed and is considering next depth.te could end up going all the way to the supreme court. lloyds bank, which was bailed out by the taxpayer at the height of the financial crisis, has returned to full private ownership. the government has sold its last remaining shares in the company, and the bank says taxpayers made a profit. here's simon gompertz. the end of an era for british banking. some of the biggest names go to the government. lloyds bank, a spectacular casualty of the financial crisis in 2008. we must, in an uncertain and unstable world, be the rock of stability. it had its own bad loans. then it took over hbos, much worse afflicted. banks we re hbos, much worse afflicted. banks were bailed out by the taxpayer. now, lloyds bank is back in the black and out on its own. it is a moment of huge pride for all of the collea g u es moment of huge pride for all of the colleagues of lloyds bank, for the customers. we gave taxpayers the money back. the government pumped in more than £20 billion, taking a 43% sta ke. more
nestle says it is disappointed and is considering next depth.te could end up going all the way to the supreme court. lloyds bank, which was bailed out by the taxpayer at the height of the financial crisis, has returned to full private ownership. the government has sold its last remaining shares in the company, and the bank says taxpayers made a profit. here's simon gompertz. the end of an era for british banking. some of the biggest names go to the government. lloyds bank, a spectacular...
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so will provide hundreds of thousands of jobs in the united states and saudi arabia and lead ofm nestle to a transfer technology from the united states to saudi arabia, enhance our economy, and also enhance the american investments in saudi arabia, which already are the largest investments of any what -- anyone. good andrs had a very very wide-ranging conversation. they discourse -- discussed, of course come the challenges facing the world and began talking about the bilateral relationship and ways that can improve it in all areas.
so will provide hundreds of thousands of jobs in the united states and saudi arabia and lead ofm nestle to a transfer technology from the united states to saudi arabia, enhance our economy, and also enhance the american investments in saudi arabia, which already are the largest investments of any what -- anyone. good andrs had a very very wide-ranging conversation. they discourse -- discussed, of course come the challenges facing the world and began talking about the bilateral relationship and...
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weefl visit nestle's operation and hear the company's response. >>> plus award-winning mystery writer son jack tell us about teaming up for a new children's book "penguins of america." >>> and -- >> coming up on "cbs this morning" i'll take you to every corner of the globe from london to rome, to rio, moscow, beijing, egypt, jerusalem, because here at gulliver's gate it's a small world after all. >> that's "cbs morning news" for this tuesday. thanks for watching. >> that's "cbs morning news". thanks for watchin ,,,, i'm kenny >>> live from the cbs bay area studios, this is kpix5 news. >>> as we take a live look at the bay bridge this morning, let's get the party started on this tuesday morning, may 9th. i'm kenny choi. >> the party has started. >> tuesday morning party. >> it is. favorite day of the week. >> yeah. >> forgot about that. you knew it was a party. how is everyone? >> doing good this morning. you know, we have a little bit of a change in our forecast where today is going to pan out to be the warmest day of the workweek and then goes down hill from there. but people like my
weefl visit nestle's operation and hear the company's response. >>> plus award-winning mystery writer son jack tell us about teaming up for a new children's book "penguins of america." >>> and -- >> coming up on "cbs this morning" i'll take you to every corner of the globe from london to rome, to rio, moscow, beijing, egypt, jerusalem, because here at gulliver's gate it's a small world after all. >> that's "cbs morning news" for this...
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nestle has lost its appeal to trademark the shape of the four—fingered kitkat bar in the uk.ent and is considering next steps. stock markets across europe are trading lower this afternoon — even the ftse 100 in london which was holding close to record highs this morning has dipped into the red. even the boost to lloyds bank share price wasn‘t enough to keep it in positive territory. investors around the world are holding back from riskier stocks — because of worries about the political turmoil in the us potentially delaying president trump‘s economic reform plans. so that‘s sent investors instead towards safe—haven assets like gold and the japanese yen which have risen in value while the dollar has fallen. that‘s all the business for now. backin that‘s all the business for now. back in about an hour. morejobs could be done by robots in future — and it‘s a worry for workers and politicians. to what degree will they replace human labour altogether? rory cellan—jones is at one exhibition in paris where the world‘s leading robot firms are showing off their latest creations. from
nestle has lost its appeal to trademark the shape of the four—fingered kitkat bar in the uk.ent and is considering next steps. stock markets across europe are trading lower this afternoon — even the ftse 100 in london which was holding close to record highs this morning has dipped into the red. even the boost to lloyds bank share price wasn‘t enough to keep it in positive territory. investors around the world are holding back from riskier stocks — because of worries about the political...
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>> nestle has water right. of course, it is fair. i understand why people are asking that question but water belongs to no one. >> reporter: they take their responsibility as a water steward seriously. >> the sustainability is paramount. if your activities compromise the supply we would top operating. -- stop operator. the system will be renewable forever. >> reporter: as long as companies make a profit of it the debate will continue. >>> a look at the golden gate bridge. blue skies up top. cool weather tonight. windy conditions. gusts 30 miles per hour at the airport. the airport is whistling. temperatures in the upper 50s to low 60s right now. sea breeze continues and the temperature res main on the cool side. but not for the week. for the first time in a while we have a warming trend for the bay area. between now and then the low pressure drops south over northern california. there is a possibility of a shower or two tomorrow and tuesday but really the feel will be more of the same. that is sun later in the day and then unusually
>> nestle has water right. of course, it is fair. i understand why people are asking that question but water belongs to no one. >> reporter: they take their responsibility as a water steward seriously. >> the sustainability is paramount. if your activities compromise the supply we would top operating. -- stop operator. the system will be renewable forever. >> reporter: as long as companies make a profit of it the debate will continue. >>> a look at the golden...
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, el 20 de marzo de 1939, esta persona que ven aquÍ vendiÓ su receta a la fÁbrica muy conocida de nestlÉpaquetes estuviera el nombre de su restaurante. la pregunta tambiÉn vamos a hacerla para que tengan una idea ustedes saben cuÁnto comen los americanos en galletas al aÑo?comen 20 libras, esto es 80 manzanas, esto equivale en cantidad, creo que es bastante. hablemos ahora el tema de las calorÍas pero una galleta tan pequeÑa y tan indefensa son 78 calorÍas, y siendo honestos serÍan cinco galletas mÁs o menos que sean 390 calorÍas esto es lo que serÍa comerse una hamburguesa. javier: nosotros nos vamos. nos encontramos maÑana las 12 del dÍa. yarel:el gobernador brown asigna mayor presupuesto para inmigrantes que enfrentan deportaciÓn. la tarjeta azul podrÍa asegurar el trabajo de campesinos indocumentados, pero hay advertencias. nos visita marÍa antonieta collins. yarel: feliz lunes! gracias por acompaÑarme en "ediciÓn digital" california. empezamos con las noticias mÁs importantes del dÍa.
, el 20 de marzo de 1939, esta persona que ven aquÍ vendiÓ su receta a la fÁbrica muy conocida de nestlÉpaquetes estuviera el nombre de su restaurante. la pregunta tambiÉn vamos a hacerla para que tengan una idea ustedes saben cuÁnto comen los americanos en galletas al aÑo?comen 20 libras, esto es 80 manzanas, esto equivale en cantidad, creo que es bastante. hablemos ahora el tema de las calorÍas pero una galleta tan pequeÑa y tan indefensa son 78 calorÍas, y siendo honestos serÍan...
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and finally, the telegraph business section says kit—kat maker nestle has lost the latest stage in its battle with cadbury to trademark the chocolate bar's four—finger shape in britain. so let's begin. with us isjonathan charles, who is director of communications at the european bank for reconstruction and development. hello, good to see you both. this investigation continues, and quite quickly. we have a special prosecutor? we live in interesting times. robert mueller is a man of unimpeachable integrity. clearly he has been pointed —— appointed because he has the faith and trust of both republicans and democrats. interesting that his appointment was done before telling the white house. so sending a sort of signal that this will be independent. an independent prosecutor, able to do whatever he needs to do. we'd better remember in all of this, as he looks into the question of russia's alleged involvement in the 2016 in action, we are still lacking any real evidence. —— 2016 election. we have not heard anything which makes us have not heard anything which makes us think, yes, definitely
and finally, the telegraph business section says kit—kat maker nestle has lost the latest stage in its battle with cadbury to trademark the chocolate bar's four—finger shape in britain. so let's begin. with us isjonathan charles, who is director of communications at the european bank for reconstruction and development. hello, good to see you both. this investigation continues, and quite quickly. we have a special prosecutor? we live in interesting times. robert mueller is a man of...
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. >> bird is slipping down his dome there so he gets more nestled into his hair. maybe this one needed a break and that guy looked friendly enough to offer a perch. >>> cats, they've ruled the internet for years for reasons ri like this. kitty wants to see what's going on. peeking between the blinds. i can see you. >> oh. hang in there, buddy. >> poor kiddy, a for effort, okay. try again next time. >>> like father, like son. >> they're getting it baby. >> on the next right this minute. still to come, a bunch of mouse traps on a trampoline for one brave stunt. >> don't try this at home ladies and gents. >> i'm scared. >> see the super snappy results in super slow mo. >>> plus stick around to get the friday buzz word you need for your chance to win a new ipad mini. can you actually love wearing powerful sunscreen? yes! neutrogena® ultra sheer. no other sunscreen works better or feels so good. clinically proven helioplex® provides unbeatable uva/uvb protection to help prevent early skin aging and skin cancer all with a clean light feel. for unbeatable protection. it'
. >> bird is slipping down his dome there so he gets more nestled into his hair. maybe this one needed a break and that guy looked friendly enough to offer a perch. >>> cats, they've ruled the internet for years for reasons ri like this. kitty wants to see what's going on. peeking between the blinds. i can see you. >> oh. hang in there, buddy. >> poor kiddy, a for effort, okay. try again next time. >>> like father, like son. >> they're getting it baby....
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it includes nestle, the makers of nutela, and russell stover. alison: a mystery tonight over a manuscript. a prequel to harry potter has been stolen in the u.k. this is a handwritten manuscript by j.k. rowling that was swiped this week. wling is asking her fans to turn down any sales of the manuscript. and now the must-see video of the day. jonathan: a po the streets of new york city. it is melissa mccarthy doing her famous impersonation of white house press secretary sean spicer. mccarthy is hosting "saturday night live" this weekend, and she was yelling at people. alison: that was the funny part. steve: something to look forward to tomorrow. today, we did not make it out of the 50's. normally we see temperatures in the 70's. right now, upper 40's, lower 50's around the dmv. the rain is not going anywhere anytime soon. the good news is it will be out of here a little earlier than originally expected. zooming in closer, it is wet around the capital beltway, the district, alexandria, oxon hill heavier rain. the rain continues all night long into
it includes nestle, the makers of nutela, and russell stover. alison: a mystery tonight over a manuscript. a prequel to harry potter has been stolen in the u.k. this is a handwritten manuscript by j.k. rowling that was swiped this week. wling is asking her fans to turn down any sales of the manuscript. and now the must-see video of the day. jonathan: a po the streets of new york city. it is melissa mccarthy doing her famous impersonation of white house press secretary sean spicer. mccarthy is...
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executives from mars, nestle, and others are joining forces to provide more choices for consumers, includingller portions. they plan to have calorie information on 90% of their most popular products within five years. >> but will you pay attention. >> i'm not sure i w pip don't think i'll flip over the candy bar. >> right. >>> when we come back, people in one american community told to stay inside. the massive manhunt for an accused killer. >>> and the delicate rescue after a horse falls into a 300-foot ravine. love is what inspires me. love is being awakened by a kiss. love is finding calm in your partner's arms. love is intimate. love is everlasting. love is a diamond. if there's one thing i know, it's couples in love. from the runway to the wedding aisle, to the most romantic day of their lives, i'm there. each piece of my jewelry collection is designed with lovers in mind. the vera wang love collection, at zales. the diamond store. fleas, ticks and mosquitoes. got any ideas?ting you? not all products work the same. my owner gives me k9 advantix ii. it kills all three
executives from mars, nestle, and others are joining forces to provide more choices for consumers, includingller portions. they plan to have calorie information on 90% of their most popular products within five years. >> but will you pay attention. >> i'm not sure i w pip don't think i'll flip over the candy bar. >> right. >>> when we come back, people in one american community told to stay inside. the massive manhunt for an accused killer. >>> and the...
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nestle, wrigley, and mars chocolate are among the participating companies.reacting to shoppers' increasing aversion to sugar. >>> on the "cbs moneywatch," tough times for macy's and burger king brings back a cheesy favorite. jill wagner is at the new york stock exchange with that and more. good morning, jill. >> good morning, anne-marie. stocks on wall street finished slightly lower yesterday following reports from major retailers. the dow lost 23 points, the s&p fell 5 points, the nasdaq ended 13 points lower. >>> macy's was one of those retails that lost big. sales fell 4% in the last quarter. its stock plunged by about 17%. macy's was the biggest loser on the s&p, but it was just one of a number of retailers that reported lower sales including kohl's, diller's, and nordstrom's, and this happens as more people are shopping online. >>> the labor department reports that claims for jobs fell by 2,000. analysts say it reflects the strength of the job market. last week the government reported the unemployment rate fell to 4.4% last month, its lowest level since
nestle, wrigley, and mars chocolate are among the participating companies.reacting to shoppers' increasing aversion to sugar. >>> on the "cbs moneywatch," tough times for macy's and burger king brings back a cheesy favorite. jill wagner is at the new york stock exchange with that and more. good morning, jill. >> good morning, anne-marie. stocks on wall street finished slightly lower yesterday following reports from major retailers. the dow lost 23 points, the s&p...
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so will provide hundreds of thousands of jobs in the united states and saudi arabia and lead ofm nestle to a transfer technology from the united states to saudi arabia, enhance our economy, and also enhance the american investments in saudi arabia, which already are the largest investments of any what -- anyone. good andrs had a very very wide-ranging conversation. they discourse -- discussed, of course come the challenges facing the world and began talking about the bilateral relationship and ways that can improve it in all areas. they discuss the scourge of terrorism, extremism, terror financing and how we can work together to eradicate it. they discussed the various activities of iran and the fact that action has to be taken in order to ensure that iran does not continue with its aggressive policies in the region and that iran adhere to the letter of the agreement made between it and the p5 plus one countries, that its support for terrorism, adheres to the human security council resolutions with regard to ballistic missiles, and ceases human rights violations. interference in the aff
so will provide hundreds of thousands of jobs in the united states and saudi arabia and lead ofm nestle to a transfer technology from the united states to saudi arabia, enhance our economy, and also enhance the american investments in saudi arabia, which already are the largest investments of any what -- anyone. good andrs had a very very wide-ranging conversation. they discourse -- discussed, of course come the challenges facing the world and began talking about the bilateral relationship and...
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nestle has lost its appeal to trademark the shape of the four—fingered kitkat bar in the uk.ts opened in the us a short while ago and they are down fairly sharply because of the political turmoil happening in washington. the concern among investors is that all of this could delay president trump‘s economic reform plans. economic —— the eu markets were already trading lower but the chill coming from washington has caused them to chill even lower. even the boost from lloyds shares priced not helping. that‘s all for now. she was one of television‘s best loved characters — hilda ogden — famous for her sharp tongue, her trademark headscarf, and her pinny. now some of those iconic items are going under the hammer. they‘re being sold at auction by the family ofjean alexander, the actress who played her for more than two decades. the auction is taking place in her home town of southport — from where our entertainment correspondent colin paterson reports. oh, look, i don‘t care if it only cost 2p! it is one of the most famous outfits in tv history. the curlers, the hairnet, and the pi
nestle has lost its appeal to trademark the shape of the four—fingered kitkat bar in the uk.ts opened in the us a short while ago and they are down fairly sharply because of the political turmoil happening in washington. the concern among investors is that all of this could delay president trump‘s economic reform plans. economic —— the eu markets were already trading lower but the chill coming from washington has caused them to chill even lower. even the boost from lloyds shares priced...
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buchanan is a small airport nestled between several freeways, highway 4, 242, and 4 680. officials here say there hasn't been a crash here in the last two years. the pilot was lucky to walk away from this one. we are told that the airplane and pilot are based out of this airport. reporting live in concord i'm cheryl hurd nbc bay area news. >> cheryl thanks for the update. >>> new at 11:00 a mystery along the coast. tonight what happened to this whale. nbc bay area sky ranger was along the coast this evening. the carcass, a 79-foot blue whale, an endangered species, this whale washed up at the beach in bolinas near highway 1 near mount itemol pieious. they were on the ground today collecting tissue for testing. scientists will be back at the scene tomorrow to perform a full neb ropp see and hopefully figure out why it died. it is a rare opportunity for them they rarely get to study blue whales because of their endangered status. >> let's check on the holiday traffic. at some point they will get to where they are going. will it be a nice weekend when they get out of their c
buchanan is a small airport nestled between several freeways, highway 4, 242, and 4 680. officials here say there hasn't been a crash here in the last two years. the pilot was lucky to walk away from this one. we are told that the airplane and pilot are based out of this airport. reporting live in concord i'm cheryl hurd nbc bay area news. >> cheryl thanks for the update. >>> new at 11:00 a mystery along the coast. tonight what happened to this whale. nbc bay area sky ranger was...
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a little more than two years ago in february of 2015, a california man filed a lawsuit against nestle purina. after one of his dogs died and two got sick. the lawsuit became a class action when 26 more got involved in had the suit. simply put, their this, the dog food had toxins in it. the company strongly denied the allegations and in november of last year, a judge dismissed the lawsuit after ruling that the plaintiffs, the dog owners, that they didn't provide enough evidence to move forward with the trial. a class action lawsuit pointed to thousands of complaints filed with the fda about benful dog food. well, according to this post by the fda in april of last year, a surge in those complaints came only after the media report about the lawsuit. now the fda also did an extensive investigation into beniful dog food, analyzed its content. no sufficient evidence that beniful had anything in it that would make your dog sick. tweets like the ones that were posted here just yesterday, okay, they say that a lawsuit claims the food is killing dogs. these tweets, i can verify as false. becaus
a little more than two years ago in february of 2015, a california man filed a lawsuit against nestle purina. after one of his dogs died and two got sick. the lawsuit became a class action when 26 more got involved in had the suit. simply put, their this, the dog food had toxins in it. the company strongly denied the allegations and in november of last year, a judge dismissed the lawsuit after ruling that the plaintiffs, the dog owners, that they didn't provide enough evidence to move forward...
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rogers was the chief executive for 3 decades until it was sold to nestle. >>> >>> our chief meteorologistahead to the week with the complete forecast when we come back. jack vo: things get a lot more interesting at night. jack vo: vampires wake up. jack vo: werewolves come out. jack vo: the boogie man gets his boogie on. jack vo: and my hashbrowns turn into my new munchie mashups. jack vo:they come with crispy hashbrowns and tasty white cheese mashed up with your choice of savory egg and bacon, buffalo chicken and ranch, or jalapeños and bacon. jack vo: so you can keep going until the sun comes up. jack vo: ouch, that's gotta hurt. jack vo: introducing my new munchie mashups. only at jack in the box. >>> a famous red sculpture of the red baron has fallen back to earth. the art work is probably familiar to anyone who has been stuck in traffic on i-80 before the bay bridge. >> if you have taken frontage road headed into san francisco you have spotted dueling planes. they are sculptures by an artist in 1975 from berkeley. there is snoopy and the red baron. only one is left standing. >> snoop
rogers was the chief executive for 3 decades until it was sold to nestle. >>> >>> our chief meteorologistahead to the week with the complete forecast when we come back. jack vo: things get a lot more interesting at night. jack vo: vampires wake up. jack vo: werewolves come out. jack vo: the boogie man gets his boogie on. jack vo: and my hashbrowns turn into my new munchie mashups. jack vo:they come with crispy hashbrowns and tasty white cheese mashed up with your choice of...
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. >> a glorious day here on the campus of liberty university nestled neatly in the rolling hills of the commonwealth of virginia. site of the president's first commencement address as commander in chief. as you can imagine he did what most speakers do. he talked about, well frankly, congratulations for making it this far. and he took a little shot here and there at the students and their wayward lives as undergraduates. he made fun of the football team there and their ambitious future schedule. i think what he tried to do most of all was encourage the students here. there were thousands and thousands of them. to think about your life moving forward you are the author of your personal narrative. encouraging them most of all to be bold and to be themselves. >> nothing is easier or more pathetic than being a critic. because they're people who can't get the job done. but the future belongs to the dreamers. not to the critics. >> in addition to saying congratulations to the great many students in attendance here, about 50,000 people in the stadium and around the stadium for the president ice
. >> a glorious day here on the campus of liberty university nestled neatly in the rolling hills of the commonwealth of virginia. site of the president's first commencement address as commander in chief. as you can imagine he did what most speakers do. he talked about, well frankly, congratulations for making it this far. and he took a little shot here and there at the students and their wayward lives as undergraduates. he made fun of the football team there and their ambitious future...
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. >> up the in chicks chicks are nestling. down below large crowds watch with scopes and cameras good bill sigma is one. >> you look up in the trees and watch the babies grow. >> as the crowd watches the chicks they are also being watched. >> they select victim and bam just like that. >> that's what happened on saturday at about 11 in the morning, about 30 people watching the herons many of them volunteers working with nancy holding workshops onto blue herones one of them become became a victim of hit and run. >> this man took the whole camera and jump in the car and ran away. >> there's been two other grab and robberies in one four teams jumped a man and ran off with his camera. she's been leading her blue heron program for 15 years, is the first time it's happened to her. >> to me it shows there's a real outbreak of robbery and violence here in the park and we really need our officials to take some strong steps about it. >> if not she says she'll stock her program, can't put the public in harm's way. abc 7 news. >>> the body
. >> up the in chicks chicks are nestling. down below large crowds watch with scopes and cameras good bill sigma is one. >> you look up in the trees and watch the babies grow. >> as the crowd watches the chicks they are also being watched. >> they select victim and bam just like that. >> that's what happened on saturday at about 11 in the morning, about 30 people watching the herons many of them volunteers working with nancy holding workshops onto blue herones one...
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. >> reporter: glorious day here, nestled neatly in the rolling hills of the commonwealth of virginia. the site of the president's first commencement address at commander in chief. as you can imagine, he sort of did what most speakers do, he talked about congratulations for making it this far and kind of took a little shot here and there at the students. he even made fun of ambitious future schedule but i think what the president tried to do most of all what encourage the students here and there were thousands and thousands of them. to think about your life moving forward. you are the author of your personal narrative. encouraging them most of all to be bold and themselves >> nothing is easier or more pathetic than being a critic. because there are people that can't get the job done. but the future belongs to the dreamers. not to the critics. >> reporter: in addition to saying congratulations to the great many students in attendance, by the way about 50,000 were in and around the stadium. he also tried to remind them to be thankful to the people special in their lives, moms, of course
. >> reporter: glorious day here, nestled neatly in the rolling hills of the commonwealth of virginia. the site of the president's first commencement address at commander in chief. as you can imagine, he sort of did what most speakers do, he talked about congratulations for making it this far and kind of took a little shot here and there at the students. he even made fun of ambitious future schedule but i think what the president tried to do most of all what encourage the students here...
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the home is nestled between a cluster of townhomes in this neighborhood in lorton. we can tell you that power and gas has been turned off to some of the homes here. some of the folks will be displaced for some time because not only is that home a total loss by the adjacent homes also significant damage to those. and neighbors tell us that they actually saw the homeowner leaving about an hour and a half before this fire started. one man telling me he actually approach to because he saw him with several pieces of luggage. he said, are you moving out? he said no, we're not going anywhere and then the fire at 1:30 started with an explosion. you see some of the video. heavy smoke pouring out of the house. firefighters dowsing the house with water. they are still doing that. the fire started in the rear of the home and quickly spread. suchlame so large and heavy smoke that firefighters were unable to go inside. they fought the entire thing from outside. if you come back to us l hats. those are fire investigators. we cover a lot of fires. and we are noticing not only inves
the home is nestled between a cluster of townhomes in this neighborhood in lorton. we can tell you that power and gas has been turned off to some of the homes here. some of the folks will be displaced for some time because not only is that home a total loss by the adjacent homes also significant damage to those. and neighbors tell us that they actually saw the homeowner leaving about an hour and a half before this fire started. one man telling me he actually approach to because he saw him with...
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the group includes nestle and the companies that make brachs, nutella, and russell stover.hey plan to package their candies in smaller portions and label them more clearly. mars said it will spend 200-million dollars to make sure half the products it sells has no more than 200 calories by 20-22. last weather and goodbye [ birds chirping ] [ inhales, exhales ] [ announcer ] cigarettes are not just dangerous when they're smoked. [ rat squeaking ] they're dangerous long after. cigarette butts are toxic. they release chemicals that poison our water... and harm wildlife. and millions... are polluting our environment. [ sniffing ] [ seagulls squawking ] (male announcer) there is no blueprint for an american ninja warrior, no perfect age... i'm 23 years old. i'm 40 years old. (iseman) rosen is just gutting through this fifth obstacle. (announcer) no perfect size... (iseman) the fastest time of the night. (gbajabiamila) height is just a number. (announcer) no perfect way to train. i am a butcher/meat cutter. i'm an electrician. and i'm climbing ladders. i'm pulling wire. (announcer
the group includes nestle and the companies that make brachs, nutella, and russell stover.hey plan to package their candies in smaller portions and label them more clearly. mars said it will spend 200-million dollars to make sure half the products it sells has no more than 200 calories by 20-22. last weather and goodbye [ birds chirping ] [ inhales, exhales ] [ announcer ] cigarettes are not just dangerous when they're smoked. [ rat squeaking ] they're dangerous long after. cigarette butts are...
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and from roadside joints like this, nestled among the temple ruins, you're more than likely to catchat you want to scream out for mercy, but some heat. slow simmered curry, served with a side of sour soup made from roselle leaves. with it, you get fried, grnd chilies, pickled bean sprouts -- yot the idea. they always have, like, these relishes, these dippy type things, these like really interesting salads, and i'm, like, not really a salad guy. the salads here are, uh -- they're happening. spicy, sour, salty, savory, just delicious. it's delicious. a plethora of textures and flavors. this is a culture that's thought a lot about their food, clearly like eating, like feeding people. they think a lot about those classic balances of flavors, colors, and textures. best restaurant in the country so far, by the way. listen up, heart disease.) you too, unnecessary er visits. and hey, unmanaged depression, don't get too comfortable. we're talking to you, cost inefficiencies and data without insights. and fragmented care- stop getting in the way of patient recovery and pay attention. every sin
and from roadside joints like this, nestled among the temple ruins, you're more than likely to catchat you want to scream out for mercy, but some heat. slow simmered curry, served with a side of sour soup made from roselle leaves. with it, you get fried, grnd chilies, pickled bean sprouts -- yot the idea. they always have, like, these relishes, these dippy type things, these like really interesting salads, and i'm, like, not really a salad guy. the salads here are, uh -- they're happening....
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students say it's fun flipping through the pages and discovering famous photos nestled next to theirery best friends and other classmates. >> angela greenwood recording. in all about 30 celebrities made it into the yearbook. >>> bay area native johnny mathis is releasing new music and opening up in a revealing interview with "cbs sunday morning." he says despite all his success, he has still struggled with racism. >> it was only when mathis achieved fame that he discovered the world was not like his idyllic san francisco childhood. >> when i went to vegas, i had to stay over there and i -- [ laughter ] >> this big hotel, why can't i stay there? oh, no. you have to stay over there the railroad tracks over in the colored section. >> did it make you angry? >> no. i laughed at it. i said, don't be so stupid. what am i going to do? i'm not going to, you know, marry your daughter, now. come on. it's very funny because everybody thought i was white. >> you can see the interview with him on "cbs sunday morning" at 9 a.m. right here on kpix 5. >>> later this month, mathis will be one of the c
students say it's fun flipping through the pages and discovering famous photos nestled next to theirery best friends and other classmates. >> angela greenwood recording. in all about 30 celebrities made it into the yearbook. >>> bay area native johnny mathis is releasing new music and opening up in a revealing interview with "cbs sunday morning." he says despite all his success, he has still struggled with racism. >> it was only when mathis achieved fame that he...
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so you've got tim nestle who is here, cnn presidential historian and former director of the nixon presidentialrary. good to see you. so you have the likes of john podesta who are treating real donald trump, didn't you know you're supposed to wait till start night to massacre people investigating you? alluding to back in '72 when nixon firing archibald cox. is the connection off a little bit? >> well, i mean, look, the most important issue here is whether the president is engaging in obstruction of justice. in 1973, october 'p 3, richard nixon. >> '73, my bad. >> in 1973 richard nixon had his underlings fire archibald cox because cox wanted tapes which would incriminate the president. >> yeah. >> at that point it was john dean's word against the president's word and the president knew that he could be incriminated by the tapes and he didn't want the special prosecutor to have them so it was an obstruction of justice. in this instance we don't know enough about where the fbi investigation is leading to know if trump in an awkward clumsy way is trying to obstruction justice. one of the big differ
so you've got tim nestle who is here, cnn presidential historian and former director of the nixon presidentialrary. good to see you. so you have the likes of john podesta who are treating real donald trump, didn't you know you're supposed to wait till start night to massacre people investigating you? alluding to back in '72 when nixon firing archibald cox. is the connection off a little bit? >> well, i mean, look, the most important issue here is whether the president is engaging in...
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and you can see the three parts that are sort of nestled there in the foam of the taung child fossil but the child is one of seven -- that i wrote about and that i research. and so i wanted to just quickly throw out the other six so you could see -- okay what other fossils kind of followed this pattern of research and celebrity on the upper kind of this side does this have a, yeah it does. so here on the upper left, we have a couple of scrappy pieces this is actually the tilt down fossil. it was a couple of pieces of crane why so skull couple of teeth, mandible fragment and for 40 years it was considered most important fossil in paleoanthropology and scoffed that it is actually a hoax. not a fossil. not really not really a real thing. and it is now longest perpetrated hoax in the entire history of science. i'm not the sure quite whether paleoanthropology will take a bow about that or not but it is longer perpetrated hoax. over here, we have a fossil that is the man from are china, it was discovered in the 1930s, it was dismoferred the late 1920s exkated and cast copied in the 19 0u.
and you can see the three parts that are sort of nestled there in the foam of the taung child fossil but the child is one of seven -- that i wrote about and that i research. and so i wanted to just quickly throw out the other six so you could see -- okay what other fossils kind of followed this pattern of research and celebrity on the upper kind of this side does this have a, yeah it does. so here on the upper left, we have a couple of scrappy pieces this is actually the tilt down fossil. it...
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nestled neatly among the rolling hills in virginia. were at the campus of university liberty and he gave his first commencement address as commander-in-chief. while he did do most of what you'd expect a commencement speaker to do, say congratulations, poke fun at their wayward lives as undergraduates, even making fun of the school's football team future schedule which is ambitious to say the least. resident trump wanted to make certain that he encourage the students, most of all, to be true to themselves and be bold. >> nothing worth doing ever, ever, ever came easy. following your convictions means you must be willing to face criticism from those who lack the same. to do what is right and they know what is right. but they don't have the courage or the guts or the stamina to take it in to do it. reporter: as the kids would say these days, hey, you do you. that was the president's message to the assembled. by the way, some estimate 50000 people were here in the stadium sees about 30000. about 10000 on the field itself. at least another
nestled neatly among the rolling hills in virginia. were at the campus of university liberty and he gave his first commencement address as commander-in-chief. while he did do most of what you'd expect a commencement speaker to do, say congratulations, poke fun at their wayward lives as undergraduates, even making fun of the school's football team future schedule which is ambitious to say the least. resident trump wanted to make certain that he encourage the students, most of all, to be true to...
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the quirky house is nestled in a hillside in hillsboro.ou can see it if you are going north on interstate 280. it went on the market in 2015 for the first time in 20 years. the most recent listing price was about $3.2 million. more than a million dollars less than the original asking price. >>> and just like that, the ribbon is cut. alamo square park reopened after a year of renovations. that historic park neighbor there to the painted ladies victorians in san francisco. the park has a fresh new look. revamped landscaping, green spaces and a multi-million dollar irrigation system. >>> paul deanno is live at alamo square checking it out. he has had the best seat in the house. >> hey, paul. >> reporter: it is a nice view. if there is such a thing -- we all know about the new car smell. i think we have cornered the new park smell. there is fresh sod and fertilizer and this path has been treated, as well. what a beautiful view from alamo square. it's been a year. if you walk by here even yesterday, even this morning, there were gates. you coul
the quirky house is nestled in a hillside in hillsboro.ou can see it if you are going north on interstate 280. it went on the market in 2015 for the first time in 20 years. the most recent listing price was about $3.2 million. more than a million dollars less than the original asking price. >>> and just like that, the ribbon is cut. alamo square park reopened after a year of renovations. that historic park neighbor there to the painted ladies victorians in san francisco. the park has a...
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he led the business for 30 years before selling it to nestle. was 74. >>> no airport security lines cramped seats, how you can get the private jet experience for the cost of commercial. ♪[ music ] >> right now we're talking about a lot of clouds invading san francisco. they are now heading across the bay. there it is. we are losing view not only of the golden gate but the bay bridge from our rooftop. coming up, how long does the fog stick around? how much of an impact will it have on your weekend? that's next. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, this is violet. she's been waiting for this moment for awhile. a moment other kids wouldn't think twice about. her first bowl of cheerios. because now that cheerios are gluten free, violet, and many others are enjoying their first bowl today. underground with passengers on board. the train was moving between >>> a door flew off a muni metro train this week as it traveled underground with passengers on board. the train was moving between the castro and church stations on tuesday evening. the small metal stop broke off and t
he led the business for 30 years before selling it to nestle. was 74. >>> no airport security lines cramped seats, how you can get the private jet experience for the cost of commercial. ♪[ music ] >> right now we're talking about a lot of clouds invading san francisco. they are now heading across the bay. there it is. we are losing view not only of the golden gate but the bay bridge from our rooftop. coming up, how long does the fog stick around? how much of an impact will it...
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we are nestled in between with clear skies at the moment we have a trough that will move closer to the coast as we get into the weekend. even the possibility of a few sprinkles. it does not look like a big deal. this is friday afternoon. into saturday morning we wake up again partly cloudy to mostly clear cloudy skies. into the second half of the afternoon you notice some blue popping up over the higher elevations. the diablo range and if you look toward the sierra, scattered showers are a possibility that. for the rest of us, cooler and breezy. we will be in and out of clouds for saturday. sunday it looks like a mostly sunny day and temperatures will rebound some but could be breezy. that may be the call of the weekend. easy and cooler weather. temperatures right now, 57, san francisco. 54, oakland. in the north bay, 72 and santa rosa. 66, san jose. we will show the 24 hour temperature change. chillier in areas like livermore by 17 degrees. to the north bay, down by four digit degrees in petaluma. fearful reporting temperatures down by 11. afternoon highs for today. mid to upper 60s f
we are nestled in between with clear skies at the moment we have a trough that will move closer to the coast as we get into the weekend. even the possibility of a few sprinkles. it does not look like a big deal. this is friday afternoon. into saturday morning we wake up again partly cloudy to mostly clear cloudy skies. into the second half of the afternoon you notice some blue popping up over the higher elevations. the diablo range and if you look toward the sierra, scattered showers are a...
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and nestled among the high rises is san francisco's only black smith. being snuffed so others can light up. we'll explain. those stories and a lot more when kristen and i see you for abc7 news at 5:00. >>> coming up tonight on abc7 news at 8:00 it's the goldbergs followed by speechless at 9:00, motd earn family at 9:30, black-ish, at 10:00 still star-crossed. shakespeare's romeo and juliet ended. stay with us for abc7 news at 11:00. >> a beloved teacher is in urgent need of a kid me. >> she is turning her ordeal into a lesson for gratitude. chris nguyen has a story you'll see only on 7. >> making a prototype? >> that's what we're doing now. >> reporter: at the school in san mateo -- >> hope is a beautiful thing. >> reporter: kim is in a race against time. >> i decided i have to do everything i possibly can right now. >> reporter: she is suffering from end stage renal failure and needs a kidney transplant to survive. late last week the former engineer turned educator broke the news to her campus community. >> right after the shock, it was how do i be the
and nestled among the high rises is san francisco's only black smith. being snuffed so others can light up. we'll explain. those stories and a lot more when kristen and i see you for abc7 news at 5:00. >>> coming up tonight on abc7 news at 8:00 it's the goldbergs followed by speechless at 9:00, motd earn family at 9:30, black-ish, at 10:00 still star-crossed. shakespeare's romeo and juliet ended. stay with us for abc7 news at 11:00. >> a beloved teacher is in urgent need of a kid...
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she nestled within the trump family brand and trump family name, even her own company is interestingwe're talking about as well. it was sort of adjacent to the trump organization. >> she used their payroll and internal resources. she essentially set herself up as a part of the trump organization. in what is supposedly an independent business environment. i struggle with this because i'm not a biography driven political analyst. i don't believe you can look into anybody's eyes or look into their biography or parents and divine whether or not they're good for the country or not. i tend to believe you have to judge people by their actions, not who they are. with her, she has no overt actions. with jared kushner he has no overt actions other than what they have done in the business world. what ivanka trump has done in the business world she's this champion of women's rights, she wasn't marketing these things and the only thing she's done is run a sub sid air aye of her dad's organization. >> i want to tell you a story reported by my colleague, rachel abrams. let's look back at her suppor
she nestled within the trump family brand and trump family name, even her own company is interestingwe're talking about as well. it was sort of adjacent to the trump organization. >> she used their payroll and internal resources. she essentially set herself up as a part of the trump organization. in what is supposedly an independent business environment. i struggle with this because i'm not a biography driven political analyst. i don't believe you can look into anybody's eyes or look into...
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. >> reporter: a glorious day here on the campus of liberty university nestled neatly in the rollingls of the commonwealth of virginia. site of the president's very first commencement address as commander in chief. and as you can well imagine, he sort of did what most commencement speakers do, he talked about, frankly, congratulations for making it this far. and he kind of took a little, you know, shot here and there at the students and their wayward lives as undergraduates. he even made fun of liberty's football team there and their ambitious future schedule. but i think what the president tried to do most of all was encourage the students here -- and there were thousands and thousands of them -- to think about your life moving forward. you are the author of your personal narrative. encouraging them most of all to be bold and to be themselves. >> nothing is easier or more pathetic than being a critic. because they're people that can't get the job done. but the future belongs to the dreamers, not to the critics. >> reporter: in addition to saying congratulationses to the great many s
. >> reporter: a glorious day here on the campus of liberty university nestled neatly in the rollingls of the commonwealth of virginia. site of the president's very first commencement address as commander in chief. and as you can well imagine, he sort of did what most commencement speakers do, he talked about, frankly, congratulations for making it this far. and he kind of took a little, you know, shot here and there at the students and their wayward lives as undergraduates. he even made...
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. >>> nestle in hot water for selling bottled water from drought prone california.avel to a spring at the center of the controversy to see how the company is
. >>> nestle in hot water for selling bottled water from drought prone california.avel to a spring at the center of the controversy to see how the company is
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. >> nestled in the pocono mountains, frank churns out more otherworldly scenes.reeping across american culture. tv series like "battlestar galactica" commission his work for their advertisements. and in 1983, his art hits the big screen in the animated adventure film "fire and ice." then, in 1986, the army iii corps, nicknamed the phantom warriors, adopt his "death dealer" character as their symbol. they even erect a bronze statue outside their fort hood headquarters in texas. with an inventory of oil paintings on hand, ellie frazetta opens a frazetta museum in 2000 on the grounds of the family estate in the poconos. >> you would get people with phd's, and you would get bikers, and everything in between, and they just had an absolute reverence for seeing these originals. >> but frank's professional career comes to an end when, in his late 60s, he suffers a series of debilitating strokes. >> it was horrible. i lost part of him. he was never the same -- you know, not being able to get the right words out and speak, and it would frustrate him. >> then frank's wife o
. >> nestled in the pocono mountains, frank churns out more otherworldly scenes.reeping across american culture. tv series like "battlestar galactica" commission his work for their advertisements. and in 1983, his art hits the big screen in the animated adventure film "fire and ice." then, in 1986, the army iii corps, nicknamed the phantom warriors, adopt his "death dealer" character as their symbol. they even erect a bronze statue outside their fort hood...
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he sold it to nestle in 2006 for $3 billion. rogers also served as ceo of levi strauss, chairman of the san francisco federal reserve bank, and head of safe way's board of directors. now, oakland's mayor levy schaaf offered her condolences to gary rogers family in a statement adding she hopes they can, quote, take some comfort in knowing that this community is richer for his contributions to it. gary's legacy will be felt for generations to come. we have information about rogers' legacy and the foundations he supported at abc7news.com. >> big news out of great britain today. buckingham palace has announced prince philip will retire from public duties. the 95-year-old has been by queen elizabeth's side for 70 years now and is taking a step back. abc7 news reporter mollie hunter with the details. >> reporter: it is the end of an era, a milestone british people knew was coming. prince philip, 95 years old, will be putting his royal feet up. this fall retiring from the public eye. seen today after the announcement with his wife quee
he sold it to nestle in 2006 for $3 billion. rogers also served as ceo of levi strauss, chairman of the san francisco federal reserve bank, and head of safe way's board of directors. now, oakland's mayor levy schaaf offered her condolences to gary rogers family in a statement adding she hopes they can, quote, take some comfort in knowing that this community is richer for his contributions to it. gary's legacy will be felt for generations to come. we have information about rogers' legacy and the...
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world's biggest candy companies including mars, wrigley, nestle and gear ar deli will make changes tobesity epidemic. the servings will have 200 calories or less and nutritional information will be printed on the front not the back. those changes will happen by the year 2022. >> all right. summer is right around the corner and this year a lot of love is in the air. >> a alexis smith tells us how you can experience it from hood line. >> the summer of love, the california historical society and yerba gwen a neighborhood is launching their exhibit called on the road to the summer of love. >> the summer of love was many things i think to many people. you can see it as our exhibition tries to help you understand it as a culmination of a lot of different revolutionary and what we group together as kounlter cultural impulses. >> young people flock to san francisco to be at the heart of that social revolution. from political protests to music festivals and everything in between, the exhibit will take you back through it all. >> we have a number of listening stations where you can pickup a pin
world's biggest candy companies including mars, wrigley, nestle and gear ar deli will make changes tobesity epidemic. the servings will have 200 calories or less and nutritional information will be printed on the front not the back. those changes will happen by the year 2022. >> all right. summer is right around the corner and this year a lot of love is in the air. >> a alexis smith tells us how you can experience it from hood line. >> the summer of love, the california...
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. >> that doesn't sound like joel is asking for hillary clinton to be nestling up in the lincoln bedroom. >> what we know from comey under oath, from mccabe under oath there's been no attempt to impede any investigation into supposed fairytale russian collusion. i mean, at the end of the day, the whole thing that's a little bemusing to me about this comey situation is, you had schumer, you had all of these democrats coming out and saying we have lost confidence in comey, we don't think he's the right guy for the job. >> so fire him on january 22nd. >> i totally agree with this actually. i think he waited too long. i think he should have fired him immediately. the fbi director serves at the pleasure of the president and should have fired him sooner. >> we know it's highly unusual to fire an fbi director, who by the way is investigating you and your campaign, for collusion into russia and then, for you to get on national tv and say, that you had russia on your mind at the time that you fired james comey. >> james comey obviously -- >> >> that is part of the problem. >> the americans are ha
. >> that doesn't sound like joel is asking for hillary clinton to be nestling up in the lincoln bedroom. >> what we know from comey under oath, from mccabe under oath there's been no attempt to impede any investigation into supposed fairytale russian collusion. i mean, at the end of the day, the whole thing that's a little bemusing to me about this comey situation is, you had schumer, you had all of these democrats coming out and saying we have lost confidence in comey, we don't...
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and he spoke about the chocolate legacy because this city is facing some job cuts at nestle.education college speaking about the education college speaking about the education policy. he mentioned the advantage of assured parliament, just two years since the last election, the advantage of that is that it gets us round the cabinet table a lot quicker. fighting talk from jeremy corbyn in yorkshire today. and judging by the 2000 people are so in the square earlier, a lot of support for him locally. they cheered him in and cheered him out again. sima kotecha is following the lib dems in cardiff — and catriona renton has the latest from the snp campaign in glasgow. first to sima. it isa it is a glorious day here in cardiff. the liberal democrats and tim farron will be campaigning here tomorrow but they started this morning in the north of cornwall, a town with a primary school, the leader went in and spoke to some children and teachers about the policy he has been talking about. if elected as prime minister he says he would be investing £7 billion into schools and colleges and th
and he spoke about the chocolate legacy because this city is facing some job cuts at nestle.education college speaking about the education college speaking about the education policy. he mentioned the advantage of assured parliament, just two years since the last election, the advantage of that is that it gets us round the cabinet table a lot quicker. fighting talk from jeremy corbyn in yorkshire today. and judging by the 2000 people are so in the square earlier, a lot of support for him...
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now nestled within a sprawling modern city, the medina remains a home to some 100,000 residents, 15,000es, 700 monuments, and abundant commerce within its sprawling souks, or markets. for hundreds of years, places like this were the heart of life in the arab world. the question today is how to preserve something of their old character, even as the society around them changes. architect zoubeir mouhli grew up here in the medina, now heads an organization to preserve it. >> ( translated ): when i was a student, i dreamed of working in the medina because i knew there were so many hidden things people didn't know about that are incredibly valuable. >> brown: for him this place represents a way of life, an alternative to the modern city. >> ( translated ): there is no soul there, yes yes absolutely. done for the cars, not for the people, not for the pedestrians, not for the people who want to see each other, to talk to each other, to go and have a coffee together. all this is so important to me. >> brown: dramatic change came to the medina in the 1950s, as the era of french rule ended. many
now nestled within a sprawling modern city, the medina remains a home to some 100,000 residents, 15,000es, 700 monuments, and abundant commerce within its sprawling souks, or markets. for hundreds of years, places like this were the heart of life in the arab world. the question today is how to preserve something of their old character, even as the society around them changes. architect zoubeir mouhli grew up here in the medina, now heads an organization to preserve it. >> ( translated ):...
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you look at the gainers, you see nestle, roche.ining quite enough to bring the stocks 600 up which is currently down about .06. 2/3 of 1%. let's talk a little geopolitical action here. meet premier li will with angela merkel this afternoon as she continues her pivot away from the u.s. and towards asia after yesterday's meeting with modi. li meet with may need the relationship s much as merkel as he tries to maintain china's ambitious targets. economists warn a slowdown in growth is coming from china even as the p.m.i. data held up for may. we got that out this morning. pretty positive surprise. what do you think about china? ok, we got a big sigh of relief with the p.m.i. and a move in assets in asia. does the chinese growth, does the landing look like it is going to be a smooth and soft one? >> our team in hong kongs that been concerned about the slowdown in china for the second half for quite sometime. it is a very legitimate concern. the economy has been motoring along q 1, about 7% growth or close to 7% growth and they do need
you look at the gainers, you see nestle, roche.ining quite enough to bring the stocks 600 up which is currently down about .06. 2/3 of 1%. let's talk a little geopolitical action here. meet premier li will with angela merkel this afternoon as she continues her pivot away from the u.s. and towards asia after yesterday's meeting with modi. li meet with may need the relationship s much as merkel as he tries to maintain china's ambitious targets. economists warn a slowdown in growth is coming from...
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novartis, hsbc, roche, buyer, nestle, siemens.e upside, the markets will bounce back off an initial drop after a software record. lloyd's up this morning by .2% on the day that it returns to full private ownership. matt. what let us talk about everyone is talking about in the u.s. right now, really globally. u.s. president donald trump asked fbi director james comey an investigation into former national security adviser michael flynn. that is according to a person who was given a copy of a memo comey wrote following his oval office conversation with the president. it introduces the possibility that the president may have obstructed justice, which is an impeachable offense. the white house has denied the version of the events that are described in comey's memo. the number of tweets containing "trump" "impeach" and has spiked overnight cure you can graph this using the bloomberg by typing nt . you can see what the graph looks like with the number of tweets jumping up over the last year. with us is the other lane -- is neil dwane
novartis, hsbc, roche, buyer, nestle, siemens.e upside, the markets will bounce back off an initial drop after a software record. lloyd's up this morning by .2% on the day that it returns to full private ownership. matt. what let us talk about everyone is talking about in the u.s. right now, really globally. u.s. president donald trump asked fbi director james comey an investigation into former national security adviser michael flynn. that is according to a person who was given a copy of a memo...
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from a startek 600 point of view, siemens, and nestle, and told how down this morning. down this morning. trading down on the back of its numbers. airbus softening up a 1.1%. on the upside, two companies we have been focusing on this morning. it is up by 5.63% this morning. we have been talking to fresenius. a fairly optimistic outlook there. roche is adding a little bit of weight. it is the pharma sector that is really adding to the mix on the upside this morning. you have novo, fresenius, roche, yer, scheier, anheuser-busch. and some ofarmas the financials that are adding to the upside when it comes to european equities, which to be honest, losses out there this morning are in eighth fairly -- in a fairly balanced market. let us turn our attention to the bigger picture, the view from 10,000 feet. carlyle group co-founder, david rubenstein, he says they are looking right for acquisitions. rubenstein, he explained why he thinks there will be a shift from a sellers market to a buyers market. right now, it has been a very good time for the last five or six years to sell t
from a startek 600 point of view, siemens, and nestle, and told how down this morning. down this morning. trading down on the back of its numbers. airbus softening up a 1.1%. on the upside, two companies we have been focusing on this morning. it is up by 5.63% this morning. we have been talking to fresenius. a fairly optimistic outlook there. roche is adding a little bit of weight. it is the pharma sector that is really adding to the mix on the upside this morning. you have novo, fresenius,...