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it is really universal across north america. obviously being very clean as a carbon fuel but also relatively cheap compared to oil and others. so really great opportunities, both for consumers and pipeline companies like ourselves. liz: our whole floor crew are yankees fan. they hope you build it under fenway and stop in play by accident. look we've got to stop for a minute to build this pipeline. let me ask you about what you talked about, natural gas and exportation projects. obviously liquid natural gas is highly regulated when it comes to exporting. we can only export to countries with trade deals. but are we missing a critical window where we could really capitalize on an opportunity to provide the world with natural gas and what do you hear from washington, d.c.? >> i things have changed in the last 18 months in washington. i think people really realized this is a huge opportunity. we have probably century worth of supply. we should be exporting some of this to countries. you've seen the approval of multiple lng exports. t
it is really universal across north america. obviously being very clean as a carbon fuel but also relatively cheap compared to oil and others. so really great opportunities, both for consumers and pipeline companies like ourselves. liz: our whole floor crew are yankees fan. they hope you build it under fenway and stop in play by accident. look we've got to stop for a minute to build this pipeline. let me ask you about what you talked about, natural gas and exportation projects. obviously liquid...
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that area of research over three years starting next month with experts from both japan and north america. nasa has designed a new space suit for future mars missions. the us space agency aims to send a manned expedition to the red planet. by twenty thirties the next generation outfit features patches on chest a bit blue like the idea is to help astronauts each other in the dark. it's also designed to be more durable to protect astronauts during long periods of activity. the new space and allows more flexibility. nasa plans to start performance tests for the c2 in november. they'll take place in a mars like a barman at the johnson space center in houston. and now here's the weather forecast the room. i am. the car. it seems like this around you know tommy until jill of all of this year at nhk world. i knew. in all tht. two years this woman lost two fingers in an accident. she's just gone and taken to me was to teach him this. they were the all. twenty you can excuse his passion his arms it is a trustee says. she has regained a dream of becoming a professional concert. i got it that it is
that area of research over three years starting next month with experts from both japan and north america. nasa has designed a new space suit for future mars missions. the us space agency aims to send a manned expedition to the red planet. by twenty thirties the next generation outfit features patches on chest a bit blue like the idea is to help astronauts each other in the dark. it's also designed to be more durable to protect astronauts during long periods of activity. the new space and...
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and canada set out to become the first people ever to row across the atlantic from africa to north america. more than 3500 miles. this footage was shot while the crew was getting ready to leave africa. >> everybody is just choosing to do this. so the only authority that i'm really granted is my experience from rowing across the ocean the first time. >> 30 year old jordan hansen had already rowed across the north atlantic. his craft was named for his father who died of asthma when jordan was 3, the james robert hansen. >> we will be fighting to stay north a little bit the whole time. >> the trip had taken jordan three years to plan, sponsored by the canadian wildlife federation, the crew would provide lessons for hundreds of students and investigate the climate change. >> scientific education is the goal. >> 32-year-old adam creek won the limb pick gold in rowing in beiji beijing. he was the father of a 2-year-old boy jefferson and his wife was pregnant with their second child by the time the expedition set off. >> they weren't doing this on a whim. they were planning very well. >> people w
and canada set out to become the first people ever to row across the atlantic from africa to north america. more than 3500 miles. this footage was shot while the crew was getting ready to leave africa. >> everybody is just choosing to do this. so the only authority that i'm really granted is my experience from rowing across the ocean the first time. >> 30 year old jordan hansen had already rowed across the north atlantic. his craft was named for his father who died of asthma when...
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officials at japan's environment ministry want to find out how they could affect ecosystems on north america's west coast. the tsunami caused about 1.5 million tons of debris to wash out into the pacific ocean. ministry officials say almost 400,000 tons of that could reach the west coast of the u.s. and canada by october. people in the region have already found shellfish and algae made it to japan on debris that has washed ashore. ministry officials worry about how the organisms could affect local ecosystems. they'll carry out research over three years starting next month with experts from both japan and north america. >>> survivors of the northeastern disaster have found that a key to the recovery effort has been the kindness of strangers. more than 1 million volunteers from japan and around the world have helped out in the affected area. some of them have even come to help the people in towns, not so far from the damaged nuclear plant. nhk world's nikki inar ra has the story. >> reporter: kate doesn't understand all the customs of this place. but she's trying to hard to learn them. he she wa
officials at japan's environment ministry want to find out how they could affect ecosystems on north america's west coast. the tsunami caused about 1.5 million tons of debris to wash out into the pacific ocean. ministry officials say almost 400,000 tons of that could reach the west coast of the u.s. and canada by october. people in the region have already found shellfish and algae made it to japan on debris that has washed ashore. ministry officials worry about how the organisms could affect...
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steve reno runs the business in north america. fascinating to see this place. 90 degrees in here right now, that works for me after this past winter. liz: 63 here in midtown manhattan, jeff. so enjoy it. adam: enjoy your time in the sun so to speak. liz: big developments at dupont in fox business exclusive. >>> usually when you hear a company is reducing its client size doesn't sound like such a good thing but one company went against the grain. after a record year, is proving that smaller is actually better, just how are they doing it? we're talking to the ceo next. adam: plus apple is reportedly in talks, yeah, reportedly to buy head phone-maker beats by dr. dre, but, some industry experts are skeptical of this move. we'll tell you why we sat down with some of them and you'll hear what they have to say next. ♪ stick with innovation. stick with power. stick with technology. get the flexcare platinum from philips sonicare and save now. philips sonicare tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 life inspires your trading. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 where others see fads... tdd#: 1-800-345
steve reno runs the business in north america. fascinating to see this place. 90 degrees in here right now, that works for me after this past winter. liz: 63 here in midtown manhattan, jeff. so enjoy it. adam: enjoy your time in the sun so to speak. liz: big developments at dupont in fox business exclusive. >>> usually when you hear a company is reducing its client size doesn't sound like such a good thing but one company went against the grain. after a record year, is proving that...
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and the dinosaur's baby teeth, they are working with north america through the fall.is phenomenal. and it looks like a real day. he knows all about our commute and you don't have to throw out the first pitch unless you want to. >> that event was huge on twitter. >> yes, of course i had to look. good morning everybody, let's go out and take a look at what we have. right now it does look pretty good out there and we will start off with 280 northbound and you can see traffic continues to look food all eight the way you have too take it right and there is heavy traffic in san jose i have noticed on northbound 101 right between 280 and the 880 interchange and you can see slow traffic right here. we just showed you traffic that looks good wall the way up into the long line long lane into bay bridge and of course that will change once whip do. >> mostly cloudy, some breaks, it is a better opportunity for some rain and a little bit of colder tonight are tops which we will sow swing in later on, ash willel and we will have 52 and 59 and they are very close to yesterday's readi
and the dinosaur's baby teeth, they are working with north america through the fall.is phenomenal. and it looks like a real day. he knows all about our commute and you don't have to throw out the first pitch unless you want to. >> that event was huge on twitter. >> yes, of course i had to look. good morning everybody, let's go out and take a look at what we have. right now it does look pretty good out there and we will start off with 280 northbound and you can see traffic continues...
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pepper gets more than 90% of the sales from north america.le coke and pepsi have major international experience. that doesn't explain that much, though. because the market for carbonated beverages in north america is weaker than nearly everywhere else on earth. if geography was in control, then pepsico and coca-cola would be leaving dr. pepper in the dust. but maybe we're looking too broadly. when you actually break down different types of soda, cola has had it a lot worse than noncola, which is a definite positive for dr. pepper, the original uncola versus the likes of coke and pepsi. meanwhile, you consider demographics, dr. pepper/snapple has a strong following among the hispanic community in the u.s. that's one of the rare groups where carbonated soft drink consumption has been growing not slowing. at the end of the day, i'm not going there. i don't think these broad trends get at the meat of dr. pepper's recent outperformance versus these two. no, dr. pepper's stock has been beating the stuffings out of coke and pepsi because investors v
pepper gets more than 90% of the sales from north america.le coke and pepsi have major international experience. that doesn't explain that much, though. because the market for carbonated beverages in north america is weaker than nearly everywhere else on earth. if geography was in control, then pepsico and coca-cola would be leaving dr. pepper in the dust. but maybe we're looking too broadly. when you actually break down different types of soda, cola has had it a lot worse than noncola, which...
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what we're seeing now is some of our best tiezing is coming outside of north america, outside the u.sven repurposed the spot from argentina for super bowl which was a big u.s. media event. we'll see if they can translate some of that advertising happening outside of our borders into north america. >> stick we have a coke and a smile. no controversy there. >> that's right. >> thank you, ab abbey. >>> just in time for mother's day, anne geddes has a new book out. lee woodruff takes us inside her world. >> reporter: few fundraiser have a body of work as identifiable as anne geddes. >> i am in a good position where people don't recognize me on the street. they recognize the name. when i meet people, they invariably say, oh, my god, i didn't think you'd look like that. i'm like, what did you expect, you know. i thank kind of expected a cross between mother teresa and laura ashley something, you know. >> reporter: get dees has been the baby photography fehr tr last two decades creating a big name for herself by working with some very tiny subjects. >> when did you begin to come up with thes
what we're seeing now is some of our best tiezing is coming outside of north america, outside the u.sven repurposed the spot from argentina for super bowl which was a big u.s. media event. we'll see if they can translate some of that advertising happening outside of our borders into north america. >> stick we have a coke and a smile. no controversy there. >> that's right. >> thank you, ab abbey. >>> just in time for mother's day, anne geddes has a new book out. lee...
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they have significant store growth not only in north america but europe. it's a huge opportunity.ly player over there. so that's what i would be looking at now, particularly after a very tough first quarter in retail where all these stocks really have come down quite a bit. >> you're telling us. thank you. stacy widlits joining us from sw retail advisers. >> the other big story everyone is talking about google co-founder sergey brin making a splash, revealing google has been designing and building a fleet of electric powered self-driving cars. >> we took a look from the ground up as to what would it be like if we had self-driving cars in the world and what should they be like and we've been building prototypes of that. >> and, of course, they revealed the images. there they are. pretty cute. self-driving prototype car, brin says google plans to build a few hundred of these prototypes, start testing the vehicle with safety drivers by the end of 2014. joining us now, john linkov, managing editor for autos at consumer reports, and phil lebeau, our auto reporter. john, consumer report
they have significant store growth not only in north america but europe. it's a huge opportunity.ly player over there. so that's what i would be looking at now, particularly after a very tough first quarter in retail where all these stocks really have come down quite a bit. >> you're telling us. thank you. stacy widlits joining us from sw retail advisers. >> the other big story everyone is talking about google co-founder sergey brin making a splash, revealing google has been...
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for spiderman, the film opened in north america week and a half before it opened internationally is totalombined to date $370 million for spiderman. it is not just about the mystic, but worldwide as well. >> let's continue. -- why are overseas audiences so enamored with spiderman? >> it is this iconic character. they love captain america and they love spiderman. it is because the cinematic treatment of superheroes lends itself to crossing all borders. when you look at the films on the big screen, they're bigger charactersthe translate in all languages and this is music to the ears of hollywood who does not just see this as a north american business in the u.s., but a global is this. our numbers reflect that in a major way. >> there have been five spiderman movies in the past 14 years. that averages to one new movie every three years. so many? >> the first spiderman movie back in 2002 was the first movie to open with over $100 million in north america. that was a -- 12 years ago. that was the tobey maguire spiderman. those movies combined made billions of dollars worldwide. fast-forward to
for spiderman, the film opened in north america week and a half before it opened internationally is totalombined to date $370 million for spiderman. it is not just about the mystic, but worldwide as well. >> let's continue. -- why are overseas audiences so enamored with spiderman? >> it is this iconic character. they love captain america and they love spiderman. it is because the cinematic treatment of superheroes lends itself to crossing all borders. when you look at the films on...
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canada's natural resource minister, making his case for what he insists will be enhanced security in north america. he's calling for u.s. approval of the controversial ketone excel pipeline, the existing pipeline. this is the keystone xl extension, from canada to the united states. it needs white house approval for that. this expansion would double the amount that is brought in. it would move more oil into the world market through the gulf of mexico. but the obama administration is delaying approval for what appears to be political reasons. it's an election year and environmentalists within the president's base hate this promote. even so, keystone xl supporters in the u.s. senate are ready to vote on a bill giving the go ahead to the promote and skirt white house approval altogether. stephen schork follows global economics closely as the founder and editor of "the schork report." and joins me from philadelphia. lots going on, let start with natural gas in - from russia through ukraine into europe. we have a lot of natural gas in the united states, but we can't get it there. right. and it's a good
canada's natural resource minister, making his case for what he insists will be enhanced security in north america. he's calling for u.s. approval of the controversial ketone excel pipeline, the existing pipeline. this is the keystone xl extension, from canada to the united states. it needs white house approval for that. this expansion would double the amount that is brought in. it would move more oil into the world market through the gulf of mexico. but the obama administration is delaying...
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. >> north america is the best place on earth to watch it. and the best place to watch it is in california. in oakland, alan wang, abc7 news. >> a lovely night for stargazing. >> sandhya patel is here with more. >> don't forget to make a wish on a shooting star. if you do see one, tonight we are expecting the meteor shower to anden now and 1:00 a.m. we do have high clouds coming through right now, but they should pass within the next hour . you will want to look north. you can see the high clouds. they will be pushing through here in the next hour. we will see some return of the fog. it is not here from this view. the financialill clear inl district. 57 in san francisco and the low 60s. oakland and san jose and san carlos and mid50s morgan hill and half moon bay. san francisco is just sparkling tonight. 63 in santa rosa. still mild in fairfield, 64. 61 in livermore. and one last live look from the emeryville camera as we look out toward emeryville. we are looking back toward the bay here.ibility restrictions. coastal fog overnight, a summer s
. >> north america is the best place on earth to watch it. and the best place to watch it is in california. in oakland, alan wang, abc7 news. >> a lovely night for stargazing. >> sandhya patel is here with more. >> don't forget to make a wish on a shooting star. if you do see one, tonight we are expecting the meteor shower to anden now and 1:00 a.m. we do have high clouds coming through right now, but they should pass within the next hour . you will want to look north....
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male pattern hair loss represents more than 90% of all male cases in north america.se a lot of different products, things that promised regrowing hair. >> hair loss for women, the psychological effects for women can be devastating. there are many different causes for hair loss among women. female pattern thinning, menopause related, or spotty hair loss are just a few. some hair loss in women is caused by poor hair care, harsh chemical relaxers, or tight hair braiding, which could damage the follicles. >> losing hair for a women has to be the most difficult thing for a woman. you expect men to lose their hair. not women. it is unbecoming. you lose your self-esteem, and then you get the wigs. guess what? you are very uncomfortable going out. it is a windy day. you do not know if it will blow off. you grab it, it moves. there has got to be something better. >> there is an old expression that says if the only tool you have is a hammer, then the whole world looks like a nail. hair club is not about one tool. it is about all proven solutions. >> that was a doctor, a world-
male pattern hair loss represents more than 90% of all male cases in north america.se a lot of different products, things that promised regrowing hair. >> hair loss for women, the psychological effects for women can be devastating. there are many different causes for hair loss among women. female pattern thinning, menopause related, or spotty hair loss are just a few. some hair loss in women is caused by poor hair care, harsh chemical relaxers, or tight hair braiding, which could damage...
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with a kiss, a wave and a hug two rower arrived in miami becoming first to row from africa to north america. the final stretch of a gruelling 7,000 mile journey aross the atlantic ocean. the two left more than four months ago. someone a new species of rix, the remains found in southern china. pinocchios were one of the main groups in asia, 66 million years ago. >> now to a bear on the mend a 19-year-old syrian brown bear named mango had surgery to repair a herniated five hours just to get to its final course. and scientists let all the way to the 33 floor of the pg&e building to checkup on these cuties. they're almost 24 days old scientists are keeping track of their movements >> they're becoming more and more densely populated so that tells us there is a lots lots of food for them to eat. >> if you want to peek in on the chicks go for a link to falcon cam. >> good news for the falcons >> keeping with the theme this is a special day at the san francisco zoo. >>> coming up at 6:00 a bay area ride service that dares to go where cab drivers fear to tread. and twin brothers sharing a role in th
with a kiss, a wave and a hug two rower arrived in miami becoming first to row from africa to north america. the final stretch of a gruelling 7,000 mile journey aross the atlantic ocean. the two left more than four months ago. someone a new species of rix, the remains found in southern china. pinocchios were one of the main groups in asia, 66 million years ago. >> now to a bear on the mend a 19-year-old syrian brown bear named mango had surgery to repair a herniated five hours just to get...
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in north america it is a little tougher.ition to organic growing has been a little bit slower. especially in the granls that we handle. the soy, the corn. those are primarily genetically modified. >> but here you have sesame see seeds, ethiopia. >> we can have those sources of supply, bring them to our markets, north america and europe being our largest markets, and be able to supply the products. we don't source from one area. if a xlod at this is in two or three areas, we want to be in those areas so we can guarantee supply for our customers. >> last question. when we listened to target last week, they said it is not a fad. we have to have it. walmart moving in aggressively. maybe i should buy this or that. it will most likely come to sun opta in some form. they want to put their own name on it. >> we sure hope so. we've benefited from the growth in private label. today in our top ten customers forecast are retailers, private label. >> and they love soy milk and the almond milk. >> we want to provide all of those. anything
in north america it is a little tougher.ition to organic growing has been a little bit slower. especially in the granls that we handle. the soy, the corn. those are primarily genetically modified. >> but here you have sesame see seeds, ethiopia. >> we can have those sources of supply, bring them to our markets, north america and europe being our largest markets, and be able to supply the products. we don't source from one area. if a xlod at this is in two or three areas, we want to...
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if you're watching from north america, that's not hot. this is celsius. it would be 106 degrees fahrenheit. beijing has not been that hot since 2002 when they reached 42. so an incredible day there yesterday. we're beginning the trend going down. that will be a good thing. 39 on saturday and then lower 30s on sunday and then by next monday we'll actually be back to where we should be, that's average. that is because this area of low pressure not bringing rain but the cloud associated with it is going to be bringing in, well, less sunshine. that will do the trick here. it is going to be raining south of that boundary and an area of low pressure in hong kong. it's the rainey season so certainly not out of the question to get 79 meters in 24 hours. that's what taipei did in taiwan. next few days, showers and thunderstorms bubbling up through the afternoon. that area of low pressure will move in. do we have time to leave you with the wolves? >> come on, hope so. >> no wolves? yes or no. no? no time for the wolves. you'll have to find out on my twitter account
if you're watching from north america, that's not hot. this is celsius. it would be 106 degrees fahrenheit. beijing has not been that hot since 2002 when they reached 42. so an incredible day there yesterday. we're beginning the trend going down. that will be a good thing. 39 on saturday and then lower 30s on sunday and then by next monday we'll actually be back to where we should be, that's average. that is because this area of low pressure not bringing rain but the cloud associated with it is...
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keeping track of every plane in the sky over north america is an intense and daunting task. ration noble eagle as you mentioned just launched days after the attacks on 9/11 and is coordinated by the north american aerospace defense command or norad from its home base in colorado. centers to its six centers across north america. all planes are monitored and displayed as green dots called tracks on a massive map. as the sky are scanned anything out of place, erratic or problematic. >> this is where the detection happens this is where the identification happens. this is where the tactical action happens. it makes the critical cog in making things at the, once the decision has been made to react, this is where it all happens. this is the action point if you will. >> reporter: each location including the eastern air defense sector utilize as classified layer civil of communication, keeping in contact with partners at the federal aviation administration and department of homeland security. if a plane vanishes off the radar like we saw with malaysia flight 370 a universal action pla
keeping track of every plane in the sky over north america is an intense and daunting task. ration noble eagle as you mentioned just launched days after the attacks on 9/11 and is coordinated by the north american aerospace defense command or norad from its home base in colorado. centers to its six centers across north america. all planes are monitored and displayed as green dots called tracks on a massive map. as the sky are scanned anything out of place, erratic or problematic. >> this...
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reasons and, in fact, our percentage of children in san francisco is the lowest of any major city in north america forgot about the united states just in general. here we are we're in the position of reauthorizing and supervisor avalos and supervisor kim b will talk about is children's fund and peace but we're in the position to reauthorize we can look at this like we have done a good job or how can we improve the effort. one of the things in talking to people in the field and talk to others that care about our children population in san francisco we realize that there's one - >> couple aspects that we have to focus on the service end and the educational end in which we were doing but one of the - part of the discussion that gets lost is other things the infrastructure that supports families and children in san francisco. that doesn't seem to get the same focus as our service or education yet when you look at it there's a big factor in why children and families especially those that are in the low income and middle income don't succeed in inform. i'm proposing to create a charter amendment that cr
reasons and, in fact, our percentage of children in san francisco is the lowest of any major city in north america forgot about the united states just in general. here we are we're in the position of reauthorizing and supervisor avalos and supervisor kim b will talk about is children's fund and peace but we're in the position to reauthorize we can look at this like we have done a good job or how can we improve the effort. one of the things in talking to people in the field and talk to others...
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north america define ford and another lee mr. mayor. jean and ken holder all over there (clapping.) congratulation to the residents and the financial institution and other for your commitment to this project. thank you (clapping.) all right. as we continue with the program you know hunter's view represents our annual program we have other will sf sites we couldn't do that without our financial parpdz i'd like to introduce richard from city capital >> thank you very much. congresswoman and supervisor cowen and other. it is a everyone here knows about this project but i can tell you around the city and country people are not familiar with that every time i tell people i'm coming to hunter's view i got a love of eyebrows but the cab driver who dpropd me off thinks this is incredible and i want to add my congratulations to the city and state and good friends of jon stewart and i want to thank mine staff brian who unfortunately wouldn't be her today. but most importantly i want to congratulate the resident of hunters view i know from the past of cutting ribbons how important and life cha
north america define ford and another lee mr. mayor. jean and ken holder all over there (clapping.) congratulation to the residents and the financial institution and other for your commitment to this project. thank you (clapping.) all right. as we continue with the program you know hunter's view represents our annual program we have other will sf sites we couldn't do that without our financial parpdz i'd like to introduce richard from city capital >> thank you very much. congresswoman and...
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and canada to help north america achieve energy independence. course, the biggest threat to mexico's success is the ongoing violence from drug cartels and from criminal organizations tied to those cartels. u.s. efforts with mexico to tackle these transnational criminal organizations must be .onitored and improved after taking a postelection's to consider a review of mexico's national security policy, and with a lot of u.s. aid sitting thehe pipeline, it appears nato administration will continue partnering closely with both countries have an interest in reducing the capacity of the cartels. reforms already pass in mexico proof that our southern neighbors are serious about liberalizing and modernizing institutions. these improvements in trade and investment should improve our relations. will now turn to the ranking member for any comments you may have. like to begin by thanking you for holding today's hearing. i've been focused on the importance of u.s.-mexico relations for years. mutualaracterized by mistrust, u.s.-mexico relations are now strong
and canada to help north america achieve energy independence. course, the biggest threat to mexico's success is the ongoing violence from drug cartels and from criminal organizations tied to those cartels. u.s. efforts with mexico to tackle these transnational criminal organizations must be .onitored and improved after taking a postelection's to consider a review of mexico's national security policy, and with a lot of u.s. aid sitting thehe pipeline, it appears nato administration will continue...
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. >> ford issuing safety recalls for more than a million cars in north america because of potential problem was the steering column. and the company says the issues could result in the loss of electric power assist while driving. owners will receive notification by july 25th. >> southwest airlines being fined for deceptive advertising saying tv ads promised flights to cities for $59 do you remember those? feds say airline had 0 seats available at that price. >> a scare of a lifetime for a family visiting chicago willis tower. they were on a sky deck the glass cracked beneath them. this is the photograph of what it looked like. >> so heard a large sound and feel it. i felt it on my hand cracking. and i looked down. i can see it cracking. you know? lines just going through the glass we just jumped out as fast as we could. >> the ledge is on the 103 floor, 1300 feet above the ground officials say it wasn't the glass that cracked, the protective coating that covered the glass they say visitors were never in danger, however, it was closed for maintenance today. >> that is scary. >> well, whether
. >> ford issuing safety recalls for more than a million cars in north america because of potential problem was the steering column. and the company says the issues could result in the loss of electric power assist while driving. owners will receive notification by july 25th. >> southwest airlines being fined for deceptive advertising saying tv ads promised flights to cities for $59 do you remember those? feds say airline had 0 seats available at that price. >> a scare of a...
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. >> north america is the best place on earth to watch it. and the best place to watch it is in california. in oakland, alan wang, abc7 news. >> a lovely night for stargazing. >> sandhya patel is here with more. >> don't forget to make a wish on a shooting star. if you do see one, tonight we are expecting the meteor shower to peak between now and 1:00 a.m. we do have high clouds coming through right now, but they should pass within the next hour . you will want to look north. you can see the high clouds. they will be pushing through here in the next hour. we will see some return of the fog. it is not here from this view. still clear in the financial district. 57 in san francisco and the low 60s. oakland and san jose and san carlos and mid50s morgan hill and half moon bay. san francisco is just sparkling tonight. 63 in santa rosa. still mild in fairfield, 64. 61 in livermore. and one last live look from the emeryville camera as we look out toward emeryville. we are looking back toward the bay here. no visibility restrictions. coastal fog overn
. >> north america is the best place on earth to watch it. and the best place to watch it is in california. in oakland, alan wang, abc7 news. >> a lovely night for stargazing. >> sandhya patel is here with more. >> don't forget to make a wish on a shooting star. if you do see one, tonight we are expecting the meteor shower to peak between now and 1:00 a.m. we do have high clouds coming through right now, but they should pass within the next hour . you will want to look...
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they have not been making a move in north america. i think one of the fallouts that we see and probing accusations will be the chinese speeding up of not using more american equipments and enhancing it's own equipment systems on its own. so that it would be counterproductive. in this case, that americans are doing this and using their own equipment in the coming years and decades. this was making me think of the arms race and using those days to think of as predictable but if someone makes a mistake the hell to pay is worse and worse. is this a kinds of arms race when we throw each other's best technology at each other? >> i think the analogy of the arms race does not work very well. each are building more and more nuclear weapons. but the notion that there is a cyber weapon i think under aspect. you can only get into somebody's system if there is an error in the system. one of the reasons that agencies have such an interest is because they're hoping to find rawai, it awould allow our intelligence agencies penetrate systems through th
they have not been making a move in north america. i think one of the fallouts that we see and probing accusations will be the chinese speeding up of not using more american equipments and enhancing it's own equipment systems on its own. so that it would be counterproductive. in this case, that americans are doing this and using their own equipment in the coming years and decades. this was making me think of the arms race and using those days to think of as predictable but if someone makes a...
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airfare and air service competition we're a competitive place the interesting fact every market in north america the fairs goes up and down we want to make sure we provide new opportunities for carriers to start service >> colleague any other questions mr. rose on the airport. >> yes. mr. chairman and members of the committee on page 7 the recommended reductions to the budget or 9 hundred plus in 2015- 2016 of that amount on ongoing savings and 17 thousand plus are one time savings and the airport concur with our recommend reduction the reductions are on packages 8 through 11 of our report we'll be happy to respond to questions. >> thank you very much mr. rose. colleagues, any questions? okay mr. rose 3 for 3. by that time a to tell us it's a long season >> mr. chairman i've said this before you realize the fact that the departments are in concurrence with us we haven't cut enough. >> that's one way to interpret it i'm keeping the bating average. any questions colleagues to the staff or mr. rose on those items >> i want to respond to mr. rose. if i had the ability to take away money from some of
airfare and air service competition we're a competitive place the interesting fact every market in north america the fairs goes up and down we want to make sure we provide new opportunities for carriers to start service >> colleague any other questions mr. rose on the airport. >> yes. mr. chairman and members of the committee on page 7 the recommended reductions to the budget or 9 hundred plus in 2015- 2016 of that amount on ongoing savings and 17 thousand plus are one time savings...
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they raise funds for 170 children's hospitals across north america and help save lives.ers and applause]
they raise funds for 170 children's hospitals across north america and help save lives.ers and applause]
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workforce millions of americans, and employees and families are eligible for college scholarships in north americato encourage further growth and education. i did a little math this morning, del, and it wasn't difficult, but for a full-time worker in fast food, making $7.93 an hour, that means they would earn about 15,200 a year. >> natasha, thank you very much. >>> former president, bill clinton, responding to comments about his wife, hillary, coming in carl rove, suggesting that the former secretary of state suffered a traumatic brain injury, and at first, he said said she faked her concussion, and now the walking dead. and the former secretary of state fell and hit her head in 2012, suffering a concussion and blood clots. >> a drug improving hiv transmission by 90%. few people know of the drug, and john henry smith has the story. >> he's a gay man who has been taking the drug every day for two years. in 2012, the pt. food and drug administration approved it for pre-exposure. in the clinical trials, it has been proven 90% effective in preventing hiv. >> even if there's a violation of trust, the
workforce millions of americans, and employees and families are eligible for college scholarships in north americato encourage further growth and education. i did a little math this morning, del, and it wasn't difficult, but for a full-time worker in fast food, making $7.93 an hour, that means they would earn about 15,200 a year. >> natasha, thank you very much. >>> former president, bill clinton, responding to comments about his wife, hillary, coming in carl rove, suggesting...
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they support communities all over north america that offer care for children who need it the most.time a contestant gets to round 2, we give another $10,000 to this wonderful cause. [cheers and applause] and tomorrow, michael symon from the chew will be here, and he will donate everything he
they support communities all over north america that offer care for children who need it the most.time a contestant gets to round 2, we give another $10,000 to this wonderful cause. [cheers and applause] and tomorrow, michael symon from the chew will be here, and he will donate everything he
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i've made more of those jokes in the last few weeks than its combined forces of north america could mustere right up there with you. you're a busy man. you have been on three continents in two days or four continents promoting. >> oh, i am-- where were you where were you. >> i was in london for peif days, then i was in north-- i was in new york for six days and i was in south london for two more days, san palo, then here as of yesterday out of all of that and i think i know the answer. what-- what has been the one where you thought stuff like yeah, this has been worth the whole flying all over. >> it is a close, you are a close sect. >> jon: to, to? >> flying a helicopter. >> jon: you flew a helicopter. >> we were flying a helicopter. we landed in sao paolo and they said the traffic is too bad, you need a hell korpt. and i said dude i ain't arguing with that. i said shotgun and went up the front and we got up over the airport and as we were flying out they said would you like to fly the helicopter and i looked at him and i thought he was joking an he took his hands-off the joystick that's
i've made more of those jokes in the last few weeks than its combined forces of north america could mustere right up there with you. you're a busy man. you have been on three continents in two days or four continents promoting. >> oh, i am-- where were you where were you. >> i was in london for peif days, then i was in north-- i was in new york for six days and i was in south london for two more days, san palo, then here as of yesterday out of all of that and i think i know the...
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. >> hi my name is dementia north america unnecessary man, i run the noah valley park fund. i thank you and acknowledge justin and nova what's been working on this for seven years. i want to thank supervisor wiener for coming up with a compromise and want to say i was really happy that rec and park did a survey on the tennis courts we manage the outside of the space and i can honestly is that court is rarely used gossiping that amount of space is for the common good. the plan before you today is a conceptual plan it needs to be tweaked and there could be more landscape in that you've got to have a dedicated dog area you have to have patrols and a fence otherwise that won't work. i feel really old but i remember when the courts talk about an unintended consequence the in love court was a kid park and the parent came together and put up the fence and in doing that it became a dog park is many crusaders and of the folks a supervisor to make that a greater good i think this plan does a good job albeit it it needs to be tweaked. thank you. next speaker. >> okay. you want to hold
. >> hi my name is dementia north america unnecessary man, i run the noah valley park fund. i thank you and acknowledge justin and nova what's been working on this for seven years. i want to thank supervisor wiener for coming up with a compromise and want to say i was really happy that rec and park did a survey on the tennis courts we manage the outside of the space and i can honestly is that court is rarely used gossiping that amount of space is for the common good. the plan before you...
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this is a view of it i that you've all seen it before this is looking down north america to him street it has the prim rose perforated windows we'll should the contracts that will allow them to likewise bring the same kinds of their own systems their own ideas to ways to e misses to the best cost effective way as possible. >> those were h.r. were not received on the bid date the budget as of july 13th was 24. million and the engineers estimate was 28 point plus millions we received no bids. >> subsequentially horrify subsequential to the bid we answered into the pre-qualified biders to find out why they didn't bid one bider decided at the last minute not san francisco bid because of the liability of the system but was presented in the design build specific. two of the biders didn't bid the metal structure but the glass plates by not bidding the job at all. one bider didn't bid because of the prequalification process he was upset because the original biders were bidding. they expressed concerns about the complexity of it and that was the major concern not to bid as well. so as we did th
this is a view of it i that you've all seen it before this is looking down north america to him street it has the prim rose perforated windows we'll should the contracts that will allow them to likewise bring the same kinds of their own systems their own ideas to ways to e misses to the best cost effective way as possible. >> those were h.r. were not received on the bid date the budget as of july 13th was 24. million and the engineers estimate was 28 point plus millions we received no...
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more movie-goers than hollywood block busters. 3 billion tickets sold over there. 1.3 billion in north americawood meets hollywood, india seek a bigger audience. mega stars like travolta and spacey aren't treated like bollywood actors are in theirs. her name is deepa kapatcomb, she may be the biggest movie star you ever heard of. >> she could not walk down the streets of bomb bay, she would be mobbed. >> reporter: indian actors made popular by the key to bollywood movies, the dance numbers as in this indian classic from 1975, getting bigger and bigger every time the curtain rises. this is 2001. some times happiness. some times sad. and this is the man largely responsible for the splash and dash that is bollywood. as he like to be called, the guru of indian dance. he even directed dance numbers in american movies. this is his work on "mission impossible 4." >> more on the sidish, a little bit. not too much. little more center. that's it. >> reporter: and now he goes by one name like oprah is directing the seven musical numbers that dominate the indian oscars. allowing "nightline" to follow alon
more movie-goers than hollywood block busters. 3 billion tickets sold over there. 1.3 billion in north americawood meets hollywood, india seek a bigger audience. mega stars like travolta and spacey aren't treated like bollywood actors are in theirs. her name is deepa kapatcomb, she may be the biggest movie star you ever heard of. >> she could not walk down the streets of bomb bay, she would be mobbed. >> reporter: indian actors made popular by the key to bollywood movies, the dance...
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>> worldwide, 15.8 million here in north america, 29 million recalls this year. >> phil, appreciate it. >>> shares of best buy jumping today after reporting a profit beat. but the big-box retailer said there could be a bumpy road ahead. let's bring in courtney reagan. not good for electronics. >> yeah, definitely not. you might be practicing a little bit of patience if you're a best buy investor. i spoke with the ceo after the retailer reported earnings this morning. he says lack of excitement in the consumer electronics category, quote, means in the short term our comps willing negative even though we're gaining market share. but i believe in the long term, there is a lot of innovation to come in that space. he wants shareholders to understand best buy continues its, quote, drive to be a frugal, efficient retailer, turning attention to igniting growth engines to deliver advice, service and convenience to our customers. every change is going to be incremental in this multiyear transformation. >> courtney, stick around, please. let's bring in cnbc contributor herb greenberg. an interest
>> worldwide, 15.8 million here in north america, 29 million recalls this year. >> phil, appreciate it. >>> shares of best buy jumping today after reporting a profit beat. but the big-box retailer said there could be a bumpy road ahead. let's bring in courtney reagan. not good for electronics. >> yeah, definitely not. you might be practicing a little bit of patience if you're a best buy investor. i spoke with the ceo after the retailer reported earnings this morning....
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. >> north america is the best place on earth to watch it. and the best place to watch it is in california. in oakland, alan wang, abc7 news. >> a lovely night for stargazing. >> sandhya patel is here with more. >> don't forget to make a wish on a shooting star. if you do see one, tonight we are expecting the meteor shower to peak between now and 1:00 a.m. we do have high clouds coming through right now, but they should pass within the next hour . you will want to look north. you can see the high clouds. they will be pushing through here in the next hour. we will see some return of the fog. it is not here from this view. still clear in the financial district. 57 in san francisco and the low 60s. oakland and san jose and san carlos and mid50s morgan hill and half moon bay. san francisco is just sparkling tonight. 63 in santa rosa. still mild in fairfield, 64. 61 in livermore. and one last live look from the emeryville camera as we look out toward emeryville. we are looking back toward the bay here. no visibility restrictions. coastal fog overn
. >> north america is the best place on earth to watch it. and the best place to watch it is in california. in oakland, alan wang, abc7 news. >> a lovely night for stargazing. >> sandhya patel is here with more. >> don't forget to make a wish on a shooting star. if you do see one, tonight we are expecting the meteor shower to peak between now and 1:00 a.m. we do have high clouds coming through right now, but they should pass within the next hour . you will want to look...
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right now, did just make jeeps in north america.nts to have plans in latin america and china and europe. here are the figures on alfa. heterms of growth, where expects it, do not look for him to see the growth here, because he is not confident there'll be growth here in europe. >> in 2010, i was hoping that europe would not go to hell. in the interim, you have managed to send europe to hell. maybe i was incredibly naÏve. i was hoping that europe would stop bleeding. in the interim, we have lost another 4 million cars. >> you are more confident this time? x i am much more confident in not relying on europe. >> they also reported first-quarter results. they were disappointing. there was a one-time issue. they need to revitalize a lot of these brands and have more growth outside of europe. >> thank you. >> coming up, you'll never believe which royal was spotted flying economy on american airlines. ♪ >> time for today's company news. siemens report rockets that missed analyst estimates -- reported profits that missed analyst estimates.
right now, did just make jeeps in north america.nts to have plans in latin america and china and europe. here are the figures on alfa. heterms of growth, where expects it, do not look for him to see the growth here, because he is not confident there'll be growth here in europe. >> in 2010, i was hoping that europe would not go to hell. in the interim, you have managed to send europe to hell. maybe i was incredibly naÏve. i was hoping that europe would stop bleeding. in the interim, we...
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. >> the clients are largely online retailers in europe and north america. companies are increasingly hoping more social media likes will result in a better image, more attention, and therefore more sales. 1,000 likes cost them two euros. and the employees have to put in a lot of time to get them. >> it's no problem for me. it's a good first job after getting my degree, and the work is fine. >> the employees earn 60 euros a month. they work in two shifts for round-the-clock clicking, six days a week. >> clicking is a totally normal job. i have no qualms about it. >> company owner masud rana doesn't either and his clients certainly don't. rana shows us an especially blatant example of a bangladeshi businessman who hopes to get into politics. >> we just got for him 50,499 likes. >> there are no laws in bangladesh against click farming, and the promise of quick cash is leading to many new companies being started. >> in our country, there are 5,000 students graduating in computer science and computer engineering. they have not such a job in the market. they want
. >> the clients are largely online retailers in europe and north america. companies are increasingly hoping more social media likes will result in a better image, more attention, and therefore more sales. 1,000 likes cost them two euros. and the employees have to put in a lot of time to get them. >> it's no problem for me. it's a good first job after getting my degree, and the work is fine. >> the employees earn 60 euros a month. they work in two shifts for round-the-clock...
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it is the largest flying bird in north america, capable of cruising 55 miles an hour, and traveling 150iles in a single day. >> because california condors can cover such impressive distances they are hard to keep track of. >> i head out to california to bitter creek national wyatt life refuge to meat up with the fish and wild life service, the federal agency leading the challenge to save the species. >> today the team is doing hands on work with the endangers bird. >> it is exciting to be here, because it is very very rare to see them in this kind of setting. they are very social creatures. >> they are caught twice a year for a health check and to get some new hi-tech hardware. >> so two of the devices we use for monitoring are this solar powered gps unit. and then this vhs transmitter. >> i am going to put this right up against where it is coming out of the bird's body. >> does it effect the way that they fly? >> this thing is really tiny. but it doesn't weigh very much, it doesn't really get in the way of flying. this is called -- >> the gear used to pick up the frequencies is a bit o
it is the largest flying bird in north america, capable of cruising 55 miles an hour, and traveling 150iles in a single day. >> because california condors can cover such impressive distances they are hard to keep track of. >> i head out to california to bitter creek national wyatt life refuge to meat up with the fish and wild life service, the federal agency leading the challenge to save the species. >> today the team is doing hands on work with the endangers bird. >> it...
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long the rates are guaranteed or knowable or known, and so when we were negotiating with shell north america it was a price certain amount of power that came with reserve requirements that were included in that 19 and a half. >> and i have a couple of questions on the go solar program i understand now the proposal -- some of this might be for miss hale and some of it might be for you -- how much have we invested so far in go solar since the launch of the program. >> $24 million and i believe the actual spending has $20 million out the door but i know miss hail has done a lot of allocations of the money some of it has been allocated but not yet spent since 2008. >> 20 million spent since 2008. >> so some still available and allocated but not yet -- >> how many jobs have been created short-term and then career jobs from the go solar program from inception 2008. >> i want to make sure we verify the numbers but i think it's appropriate. >> i don't know the job numbers off the top of my head but -- >> can you fill in here? >> i have a slide we have 21 currently employed. >> 21 total people. >> ye
long the rates are guaranteed or knowable or known, and so when we were negotiating with shell north america it was a price certain amount of power that came with reserve requirements that were included in that 19 and a half. >> and i have a couple of questions on the go solar program i understand now the proposal -- some of this might be for miss hale and some of it might be for you -- how much have we invested so far in go solar since the launch of the program. >> $24 million and...
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. >> rodeos are a big part of rural life in north america. in the u.s.te of louisiana, there's a show that stands out. andy gallagher frorps the anchor -- reports if the angola prison rodeo. >> reporter: it's billed as the wildest show in the south, for good reason. take convict poker, an event that pits nerves against the raw power of a bull. these are not trained cowboys, they are inmates at one of louisiana's secure prisons. >> today they can be king for a day. the victim would say who cares. what is important is we have to rehabilitate him. if any get out, they don't hurt you. is it part of the rehabilitative programme to do the rodeo. >> locally the prison is known as angola, or, "the farm", housing some of the dangerous criminals, including murderers and rapists. the rules are relaxed. inmate run their own arts and craft stalls and are allowed make money to keep the businesses going. it's the rodeo that attracts the most tanks. >> there are those that say this is nothing short of an inhumane spectator sport. half are first-time offenders that never
. >> rodeos are a big part of rural life in north america. in the u.s.te of louisiana, there's a show that stands out. andy gallagher frorps the anchor -- reports if the angola prison rodeo. >> reporter: it's billed as the wildest show in the south, for good reason. take convict poker, an event that pits nerves against the raw power of a bull. these are not trained cowboys, they are inmates at one of louisiana's secure prisons. >> today they can be king for a day. the victim...
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and underneath they're going to have what they're describing as the largest outdoor bar in north america. largest meaning it's 400 linear feet. needless to say, it will not be a good time at all here. >> you had me at the outdoor bar. >> reporter: the price tag is $60 million. they're expecting to have this completed in november. and opening up sometime in the spring for next season, 2015. >> wow. going to be a spectacular time there for everyone. >> the official new stadium reporter. >> yeah, fantastic. >>> going to the happiest place on earth just got more expensive. >> like it wasn't priciest as is. a single ticket now, 10 and older went up about $4. it will now cost $96. the prices more than doubled over the past decade. the disneyland spokesperson said the tickets to the theme park is still a great value when you consider all the attractions and entertainment that they provide. >>> today, at&t will most likely buy directv for $49 billion in a move that could affect millions of customers. it would make at&t more competitive with other cable companies like comcast, which just announce
and underneath they're going to have what they're describing as the largest outdoor bar in north america. largest meaning it's 400 linear feet. needless to say, it will not be a good time at all here. >> you had me at the outdoor bar. >> reporter: the price tag is $60 million. they're expecting to have this completed in november. and opening up sometime in the spring for next season, 2015. >> wow. going to be a spectacular time there for everyone. >> the official new...
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ford is recalling nearly 1.4 million vehicles in north america. most for the possible loss of power steering. that recall affects the ford explorer and escape and the mercury mariner. now, ford says vehicles could crash at lower speeds received reports of 15 accidents, but no major injuries and a separate recall of the ford taurus involves corrosion issues. scott, back to you. >> so wonder there are any cars on the road, morgan, thank you. >>> a major unveil from space-x ceo musk. last night he showed the future of space flight or he hopes. it seats seven and called the dragon version ii. the first private spaceship capable of orbiting the earth. he showed off an animation in southern california and insisted the dragon v-2 will be able to land with helicopter accuracy anywhere in the world. >> that is now a 21st century spaceship should land. >> he is also the bay-area based tesla. inside the spaceship it bears a res resemblance to the electric cars that has all kinds of panels. >> we aim for something with version 2 for the interfaces and the ove
ford is recalling nearly 1.4 million vehicles in north america. most for the possible loss of power steering. that recall affects the ford explorer and escape and the mercury mariner. now, ford says vehicles could crash at lower speeds received reports of 15 accidents, but no major injuries and a separate recall of the ford taurus involves corrosion issues. scott, back to you. >> so wonder there are any cars on the road, morgan, thank you. >>> a major unveil from space-x ceo...