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it may not be a pain but this is what a peak looks like the last peak was nineteen for taking any woman who got to go on the same kind of thing happened then but you also tend to have a disaster around the time of a peak the obvious one then was the first. next it is a much more benign disaster than the first world war but it's just the kind of thing that makes a country poorer and when you become poor at this kind of extreme situation the only place you can get the money from to keep going is the very rich and that begins the kind of slide down towards becoming more normal and becoming more equal should say of course those. disagree is going to make us poorer you say there's a myth going around in british public life about who voted for breaks the myth is that it's a working class of disaffected working class votes up and voted leave but only about a quarter to leave out the social class d.n.a. the majority leave vote was middle class a.b.c. won the majority was in the south of england working class people much more likely not to vote whereas middle class people particularly older midd
it may not be a pain but this is what a peak looks like the last peak was nineteen for taking any woman who got to go on the same kind of thing happened then but you also tend to have a disaster around the time of a peak the obvious one then was the first. next it is a much more benign disaster than the first world war but it's just the kind of thing that makes a country poorer and when you become poor at this kind of extreme situation the only place you can get the money from to keep going is...
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may not be a peek but this is what the peak looks like the last peak was nineteen for. any woman you got to go on the same kind of thing happened then but you also tend to have a disaster around the time of a peak the obvious one then was the first one. it is a much more benign disaster than the first world war but it's just the kind of thing that makes a country poorer and when you become poor at this kind of extreme situation the only place you can get the money.
may not be a peek but this is what the peak looks like the last peak was nineteen for. any woman you got to go on the same kind of thing happened then but you also tend to have a disaster around the time of a peak the obvious one then was the first one. it is a much more benign disaster than the first world war but it's just the kind of thing that makes a country poorer and when you become poor at this kind of extreme situation the only place you can get the money.
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inequality what is peak inequality peak inequality is when everything comes together so the way we measure inequality is the gap between rich and poor in terms of income and that would be getting wider and wider and then got narrow for people. in the top ten percent but they count on getting more and then they lost thousands of jobs they went up and down until around about spring this year spring two thousand and eighteen when the highest paid person in britain lost his job and we all had reports that bankers pay was falling so is the peak of the income inequality gap but at the same time problems created by inequalities are problems like homelessness. one hundred thirty thousand children homeless christmas that's the highest it's been for many many years their freight their fates are now rising for the whole population by five percent in the last twelve months they things rarely ever happen last time that happened was in war time and when you begin to get so many incredibly terrible. and you see the very best off bus stop taking more cars they can't take anymore it looks like a pick it ma
inequality what is peak inequality peak inequality is when everything comes together so the way we measure inequality is the gap between rich and poor in terms of income and that would be getting wider and wider and then got narrow for people. in the top ten percent but they count on getting more and then they lost thousands of jobs they went up and down until around about spring this year spring two thousand and eighteen when the highest paid person in britain lost his job and we all had...
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then but you also tend to have a disaster around the time of a peak the obvious one then was the first one. it is a much more benign disaster than the first world war but it's just the kind of thing that makes a country poorer and when you become poor at this kind of extreme situation the only place you can get the money from to keep going is the very rich and that begins the kind of slide down towards becoming more normal and becoming more equal should say of course those. who disagree is going to make poorer you say there's a myth going around in british public life about who voted for breaks the myth is that it's a working class of dissipated working class votes up and voted leave but only about a quarter to leave out the social class d.n.a. the majority believe it was middle class a.b.c. won the majority was in the south of england working class people much more likely not to vote whereas middle class people particularly older middle class people voted and your typical a voter was a conservative told me he wasn't to h. but wasn't particularly poor living in the south of england who
then but you also tend to have a disaster around the time of a peak the obvious one then was the first one. it is a much more benign disaster than the first world war but it's just the kind of thing that makes a country poorer and when you become poor at this kind of extreme situation the only place you can get the money from to keep going is the very rich and that begins the kind of slide down towards becoming more normal and becoming more equal should say of course those. who disagree is...
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have the numbers already peaked ? a booming business. have the numbers already peaked?come down, be cautious. the analysts i spoke to say this is just a blip. there is still a lot of scope for netflix due get more subscribers. they are investing $8 billion into original content and there is still a lot of global expansion they can chase after as well. investors are saying not to panicjust yet. president donald trump is facing harsh criticism back home for refusing to hold russia are accountable for meddling in the us elections. acclaim at russian president vladimir putin denies. politics could —— took centre stage in helsinki. they have had sanctions against one another. ——a claim. it has been challenging to do business. it has been difficult and in the last three years, it has become more and more difficult as the sanctions ramped up on a regular basis. the expectation is it is not going to change any time soon. while the press c0 nfe re nce change any time soon. while the press conference of trump and putin is stealing all of the headlines, it is stealing all of the h
have the numbers already peaked ? a booming business. have the numbers already peaked?come down, be cautious. the analysts i spoke to say this is just a blip. there is still a lot of scope for netflix due get more subscribers. they are investing $8 billion into original content and there is still a lot of global expansion they can chase after as well. investors are saying not to panicjust yet. president donald trump is facing harsh criticism back home for refusing to hold russia are accountable...
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most inland areas will be slightly cooler than yesterday although highs will still peak well into the 90's. along the coast expect temperatures remaining quite similar today with just a slight dip expected into the weekend. no major hot spots. bay bridge wb 80 is less then 30 min from the maze to sf. ( james )( james ) ( james ) breaking news we are following this morning... several fires burning across the state. first here in the bay area... we have the marsh fire burning in contra costa county. crews have stopped that fire from spreading but evacuations are still in effect. there is also the ferguson fire near yosemite and the cranston fire in riverside county. but this morning the biggest concern is the carr fire burning near redding. ( james ) we have just got new numbers on the carr fire and it has nearly doubled in size overnight. this is the latest video from overnight showing the destruction. this morning firefighters are struggling to get a handle on this fire... containment is still very low. kron 4's sara stinson is joining us in studio with the latest. ( sara ) we just co
most inland areas will be slightly cooler than yesterday although highs will still peak well into the 90's. along the coast expect temperatures remaining quite similar today with just a slight dip expected into the weekend. no major hot spots. bay bridge wb 80 is less then 30 min from the maze to sf. ( james )( james ) ( james ) breaking news we are following this morning... several fires burning across the state. first here in the bay area... we have the marsh fire burning in contra costa...
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most inland areas will be slightly cooler than yesterday although highs will still peak well into the 90's. along the coast expect temperatures remaining quite similar today with just a slight dip expected into the weekend. no major hot spots. bay bridge wb 80 is less then 30 min from the maze to sf. san mateo bridge less then 30 min from 880 to 101. richmond bridge drive less than 20 min from the toll to 101. ( robin )breaking news this morning.... fire crews are still hard at work putting out the massive wildfire in shasta county. now this started on monday, but has since tripled in size. 3 firefighters were injured last night... and one person died who was operating a buldozer at the time. it's not clear what happened but the victim was not a cal-fire employee... but was hired to help fight the fire. at last check that fire has burned over 28-thousand acres and is only 6-percent contained. over a dozen home are now destroyed, and nearly 500 structures are threatened. evacuations are in order leaving thousdands of families displaced. those evacuations grew much larger after the fire
most inland areas will be slightly cooler than yesterday although highs will still peak well into the 90's. along the coast expect temperatures remaining quite similar today with just a slight dip expected into the weekend. no major hot spots. bay bridge wb 80 is less then 30 min from the maze to sf. san mateo bridge less then 30 min from 880 to 101. richmond bridge drive less than 20 min from the toll to 101. ( robin )breaking news this morning.... fire crews are still hard at work putting out...
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as for temperatures further inland expect highs peaking in the 80's and 90's under dry and sunny skies. ( james ) and we have the latest on all of the fires burning in california on our webiste. we have the latest on the containment efforts and the evacuations. it is all at kron 4 dot ( james ) still ahead on the kron 4 morning news... police in pittsburg are investigating their first homicide of the year... and the killer is on the run. ( james ) and after the break... a san francisco coffee shop says it's ending its 40-thousand dollar contract with salesforce... over immgration. (ácommercialá)(áábreakáá) (áábreakáá)(ácommercialá) back to the kron 4 morning news. let's get a check of the forecast. this past weekend temperatures stayed cooler than average along the coast and warmer than average inland and this is a similar pattern we will be seeing to start the new work week. highs along the coast will range from the 50's and 60's where fog persists while reaching into the 70's along the bay shore. as for temperatures further inland expect highs peaking in the 80's and 90's under dry a
as for temperatures further inland expect highs peaking in the 80's and 90's under dry and sunny skies. ( james ) and we have the latest on all of the fires burning in california on our webiste. we have the latest on the containment efforts and the evacuations. it is all at kron 4 dot ( james ) still ahead on the kron 4 morning news... police in pittsburg are investigating their first homicide of the year... and the killer is on the run. ( james ) and after the break... a san francisco coffee...
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as for temperatures further inland expect highs peaking in the 80's and 90's under dry and sunny skies. no major hot spots. bay bridge wb 80 is less then 30 min from the maze to sf. san mateo bridge less then 30 min from 880 to 101. richmond bridge drive less than 20 min from the toll to 101. ( robin ) back to our breaking news this morning... fires burning all across the state of california... that includes the mendocino complex fire burning in lake and mendocino counties. the mendocino complex is made up of two fires... the river fire and the ranch fire. this is a map showing where those fires are burning. combined... they have now burned more than 30-thousand acres. they are just 5% contained this morning. thousands of people are withour power and thousands of others have been evacuated. and for many people this is not the first time they have had to be evacuated.
as for temperatures further inland expect highs peaking in the 80's and 90's under dry and sunny skies. no major hot spots. bay bridge wb 80 is less then 30 min from the maze to sf. san mateo bridge less then 30 min from 880 to 101. richmond bridge drive less than 20 min from the toll to 101. ( robin ) back to our breaking news this morning... fires burning all across the state of california... that includes the mendocino complex fire burning in lake and mendocino counties. the mendocino...
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pennines, the peak across the south pennines, the peak district, 3 across the south pennines, the peak district, a batter showers working gci’oss district, a batter showers working across from wales into the midlands and into southern counties of england, with some heavy showers around at the moment. they will take time to ease away. those showers gave this watering can a real watering. the rain coming down heavily as the thunderstorm passed overhead there in herefordshire. and not too far away in wiltshire we have some localised that water flooding as a result of the heavy downpours. the weather picture through the rest of the night, the showers taking time to fade away. eventually, we be left with dry weather and clear skies as well. the exception across the novelist of uk. after a warm start to the night, to temperatures coming down to 12— 18 for many of us. into the weekend, low pressure sat to the north—west of the country, threatening rain gci’oss of the country, threatening rain across north—western areas. otherwise, pressure is rising. the rising pressure will bring us more sun
pennines, the peak across the south pennines, the peak district, 3 across the south pennines, the peak district, a batter showers working gci’oss district, a batter showers working across from wales into the midlands and into southern counties of england, with some heavy showers around at the moment. they will take time to ease away. those showers gave this watering can a real watering. the rain coming down heavily as the thunderstorm passed overhead there in herefordshire. and not too far...
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there's also peak activity everywheremi it's the eco momentum and corporate profit growth is peaking as the initial tax cut boosts, and small business confidence are set to represent peak optimism. so do the bears have a point? while it's true, theof narrowin yields between short and long-term bonds is a commoer pa toward the latter part of an economic cycle, it isca tyy seen a year ahead of a recession and some would argue long-term yields are artificially lower while rock bottom rates in europe and japan which weakens their economic signal. s as for theposed narrowness, it's true that dominant tech leaders have a ounted for more of this year's gains and it's not like the rest of the market is outright weak. small cap indexers up more than 10% and more than hal of the s&p 500 are positive on the year. as for peak growt concerns, there's little doubt that momentum will slip in the latter part of the year into 2019 and bull anot unusual as th market matures and they can avoid deeper, lasting losses so long as th economy avoids an outright recession and companies can post modest profit
there's also peak activity everywheremi it's the eco momentum and corporate profit growth is peaking as the initial tax cut boosts, and small business confidence are set to represent peak optimism. so do the bears have a point? while it's true, theof narrowin yields between short and long-term bonds is a commoer pa toward the latter part of an economic cycle, it isca tyy seen a year ahead of a recession and some would argue long-term yields are artificially lower while rock bottom rates in...
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gareth southgate and who he has peaked, the likely lineupli gareth southgate and who he has peaked, the i will be watching. i love the story in the daily mail which says that southgate could not listen to the song for 20 yea rs could not listen to the song for 20 years equals it reminded him of missing the penalty which saw england lose in 1966. tonight it is his big moment. he has brought them to the gates of world cup glory. croatia are not a pushover but watching england in the quarter—finals, the huge confidence of the team now has. southgate has got that confident also, having that destroyed in the 1996 failure of not scoring in the penalty. many millions will be watching in england and croatia. i am sure that they will be singing as well. have a really good day. bye—bye. hello again. yesterday's fresher weather brought an end to a run of remarkable heat, really. somewhere in the uk over the last six days has seen temperatures into the low 305, with the exception of yesterday's maximum temperature, which was at chivenor, in devon. we only got up to 26 degrees celsius. so for most o
gareth southgate and who he has peaked, the likely lineupli gareth southgate and who he has peaked, the i will be watching. i love the story in the daily mail which says that southgate could not listen to the song for 20 yea rs could not listen to the song for 20 years equals it reminded him of missing the penalty which saw england lose in 1966. tonight it is his big moment. he has brought them to the gates of world cup glory. croatia are not a pushover but watching england in the...
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but earnings peak, not yet >> bob dahl, pleasure to get your views we're not at the earnings peak, there'seadline. see you soon >> all the best. >>> time for the top trending stories including a fast food company that wants to get in on the meal kit action the leslie picker has this important story. >> have you ever wanted to make your fast food treats at home? chick-fil-a is making that fantasy a reality. they are launching their own meal kits. they'll be sold out of 150 restaurants in the atlanta area starting next month. the kits include the classic chicken sandwich as well as other items like chicken parmesan and chicken enchiladas. huge chick-fil-a fan here. >> you could just go through the drive through. that's like a meal kit >> you don't have to actually make it. >> number two, will this include polynesian sauce >> i know what you're talking about. polynesian sauce is the best >> waffle fries, 12-piece nugget with polynesian sauce. >> that's my order >> no, it's not. >> that's my order >> we didn't plan this it's just that delicious >> this show brought to you by chick-fil-a. >> ho
but earnings peak, not yet >> bob dahl, pleasure to get your views we're not at the earnings peak, there'seadline. see you soon >> all the best. >>> time for the top trending stories including a fast food company that wants to get in on the meal kit action the leslie picker has this important story. >> have you ever wanted to make your fast food treats at home? chick-fil-a is making that fantasy a reality. they are launching their own meal kits. they'll be sold out of...
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. >> peak? earnin not yet.porate america is reporting results andterly that may bode well for the rest of the year. super sizedsetback. mcdonald's was dealt a blow that could shake up the franchise business model as we know it. retirement revamp. onsidering rs are making changes to your 401(k). thosend stories a moreigonight on ly business report" for this wednesday, july 18th. nd♪ >>>e do bid you good evening, everybody. sue is off again tonight. we beginngith ear and late-day results from ibm, big blue reported better than expected profit and revenue helped by growth in the higher margin businesses like cybersecurity and cloud computing. that pleased investor who are eager to see this company's investments and other areas pay off as ibm moves away from its legacy hardware and software units. the company earned $3.08 a share, that was 4 cents better than expectations and revenue that has risen for three cortecutive qs was up 4% to $20 billion and investors die initially lhe results and they sent the stock high
. >> peak? earnin not yet.porate america is reporting results andterly that may bode well for the rest of the year. super sizedsetback. mcdonald's was dealt a blow that could shake up the franchise business model as we know it. retirement revamp. onsidering rs are making changes to your 401(k). thosend stories a moreigonight on ly business report" for this wednesday, july 18th. nd♪ >>>e do bid you good evening, everybody. sue is off again tonight. we beginngith ear and...
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it looks to me like the labor participation rate peaked in 2002. and then, it dropped a little bit but precipitously in 2008 2000 14.ut and it leveled off. starting to get a little better. fact, thein employment levels started rising even before the labor participation rates did. that would help get people off disability and provide additional revenue. it also helps survive -- it also helps the survivor portion of it as well. 2.4%aid you assumed a growth in gdp over 10 years. mr. goss: 2.43. in real terms. >> cbo is assuming 3.2 this year. mr. goss: on average, 1.9%. i know -- by the time i got to congress, cbo was projecting about 2.9. every year it went down in his projections until it got down to 1.9 two years ago. since mr. trump has been elected, which way are the predictions going now? mr. goss: coming up. >> not just in the near term. yearsojections over 10 have been increasing as well. esther goss: they have. -- mr. goss: they have. >> those are projections. the economic numbers in the last two years, have they been better or worse then wha
it looks to me like the labor participation rate peaked in 2002. and then, it dropped a little bit but precipitously in 2008 2000 14.ut and it leveled off. starting to get a little better. fact, thein employment levels started rising even before the labor participation rates did. that would help get people off disability and provide additional revenue. it also helps survive -- it also helps the survivor portion of it as well. 2.4%aid you assumed a growth in gdp over 10 years. mr. goss: 2.43. in...
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what i'm saying is that business in north america in terms of a platform appears to have peaked.am is growing despite the issues it poses for teenagers. they have not even begun to monetize their marketplace yet facebook has a lot of levers to continue to grow to me the threat is much less to the earnings of facebook than the pe applied to it that is the country is entitled, investors are entitled to think some corporate behavior should be out of bounds that's the question we're asking facebook still has a ton of growth levers available to it. >> sure. >> and we have to see whether it gets a chance to exercise them or not. >> that might explain the way in which they're changing some of the user metrics which they talked about >> a lot of that is about changing the subject, too, right? you have to expect that they're going to play every game in the book to get through all of that. but what company does not do that >> roger, thanks we'll check in with you soon i hope >> thanks. >>> when we come back, going public at the nasdaq rick santelli, what are you watching >> today i watch t
what i'm saying is that business in north america in terms of a platform appears to have peaked.am is growing despite the issues it poses for teenagers. they have not even begun to monetize their marketplace yet facebook has a lot of levers to continue to grow to me the threat is much less to the earnings of facebook than the pe applied to it that is the country is entitled, investors are entitled to think some corporate behavior should be out of bounds that's the question we're asking facebook...
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during the peak travel times, peak visitors times, about 25,000 people a day come into the national zoothis is the smith seen's onl major venue that dcusn't have rity screenings to get ie th proposed changes would close gaps in fencing that was installed i 2012.es the fence would igned to to ram someone from using a vulnerable areas. it would reduce n tumhe of pedestrian entranc to just three aes t13rohem connecticut avenue and the bus drop and at the lower zoo, a urth would be added later whge a lar parking garageand pet on each entrance would have a security screening pavilion guards and metalme detectors. people think it's time to upgrade facilityike a lot of others say they done want tos see people having to cue up in thes lines in order toet into the zoo. the planed is not finaliz national capitolhrough review planning commission. there's a meeting on this allison next week. li outside the national zoo melanie alnwick fox news. >> tucker barnes is out and about. it's friy and we are zip tripping we're i woodbridge, virginia this week. good morning tucker. ah, i'm here at potomac to
during the peak travel times, peak visitors times, about 25,000 people a day come into the national zoothis is the smith seen's onl major venue that dcusn't have rity screenings to get ie th proposed changes would close gaps in fencing that was installed i 2012.es the fence would igned to to ram someone from using a vulnerable areas. it would reduce n tumhe of pedestrian entranc to just three aes t13rohem connecticut avenue and the bus drop and at the lower zoo, a urth would be added later whge...
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nearly 20 million people at the peak.bia game previously. that was about 2k million who watched that game. maybe yesterday there were a lot of people, as these people were, watching on big screens and having a rather modest celebrations, as you can see. but the tv audience, 15.8 million on average, that is an 80% share, but a million on average, that is an 80% share, buta peak million on average, that is an 80% share, but a peak of nearly 20 million watching the game yesterday. the headlines on bbc news: a rescue operation has begun in thailand to save 12 boys and their football coach trapped in a flooded cave for more than two weeks. england's footballers are celebrating after making the world cup semi—final for the first time in nearly 30 years. the foreign secretary borisjohnson strongly criticises the prime minister's new plans for a brexit deal with the eu during the cabinet meeting at chequers. we can't stop talking about the world cup, and why should we? sport and for a full round up, from the bbc sport centre, her
nearly 20 million people at the peak.bia game previously. that was about 2k million who watched that game. maybe yesterday there were a lot of people, as these people were, watching on big screens and having a rather modest celebrations, as you can see. but the tv audience, 15.8 million on average, that is an 80% share, but a million on average, that is an 80% share, buta peak million on average, that is an 80% share, but a peak of nearly 20 million watching the game yesterday. the headlines on...
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we had a peak of violence, when jews is nonsense.ce, whenjews were killed in the city ofjerusalem by violence. i said, hang on there, that will not happen and the peak of violence, we set to our arab residents, you cannot, when there is a risk of jewish lives, i will protectjewish lives. and when the arab residents, local leadership took responsibility over the riots, the kids and it stopped, we immediately put that back into the safe so for 2.5 years, there is no blocks. it's a very clear message to arab residents we wa nt to clear message to arab residents we want to live together, we are living together but don't start threatening or unfortunately killing jews for no reason. do you think you might come to regret donald trump's decision, which you and prime minister netanyahu which you and prime minister neta nyahu and have which you and prime minister netanyahu and have greeted with such joy, netanyahu and have greeted with such joy, his decision to move the us embassy to jerusalem? do you joy, his decision to move the us embassy
we had a peak of violence, when jews is nonsense.ce, whenjews were killed in the city ofjerusalem by violence. i said, hang on there, that will not happen and the peak of violence, we set to our arab residents, you cannot, when there is a risk of jewish lives, i will protectjewish lives. and when the arab residents, local leadership took responsibility over the riots, the kids and it stopped, we immediately put that back into the safe so for 2.5 years, there is no blocks. it's a very clear...
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the peak employment was late 1975. there were 28,000 people employed from one end of this project to the other, which is the largest single thing that was going on in alaska at the time. no conversation took place in fairbanks in those years without the words pipeline coming up within 30 seconds or so, i would say. the town was really overrun by and withion workers, 28 thousand people employed, maybe over the years, 70,000 people worked on the projects, because many works for a short time -- worked for a short time and someone came in to replace them. many people lived in fairbanks, which had been a fairly sedate town. had trouble adjusting to this, because there were no real roads around fairbanks at the time. most of the roads that were built in the community, the highways, came about after the project. traffic jams, believe it or not in this small town, were a huge nightmare because everything was congested. and the turnover of jobs in town was severe.there was a joke in one bank about giving tellers seniority pens
the peak employment was late 1975. there were 28,000 people employed from one end of this project to the other, which is the largest single thing that was going on in alaska at the time. no conversation took place in fairbanks in those years without the words pipeline coming up within 30 seconds or so, i would say. the town was really overrun by and withion workers, 28 thousand people employed, maybe over the years, 70,000 people worked on the projects, because many works for a short time --...
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since this was the largest oil field ever found in north , peak production was about 2 million barrels a day in a 1988. it has been steadily declining since then, today, it is about a quarter of that level, but it is still a lot of money, and it is still the basis of how the state commit withates governments, both federal, state and local, as a secondary option. the production began on the north coast of alaska, to the east of the arctic national wildlife refuge, which has been in the news for many decades now, about whether or not oil exploration should be allowed their. so the pipeline begins at pluto bay, and proceeds directly straight south to the valdez. after oil was discovered, the major oil companies had leases on the north slope got together and formed the pipeline service company, a consortium of these major oil companies. they served as a committee, and agreed to get this belt. oil companies usually don't like to cooperate with each other -- they agreed to get this built. but in this case, they had to cooperate to get their oil to market. that.new at one time, there were sev
since this was the largest oil field ever found in north , peak production was about 2 million barrels a day in a 1988. it has been steadily declining since then, today, it is about a quarter of that level, but it is still a lot of money, and it is still the basis of how the state commit withates governments, both federal, state and local, as a secondary option. the production began on the north coast of alaska, to the east of the arctic national wildlife refuge, which has been in the news for...
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not at peak heat. today, 97p, tomorrow, 99 again d both days heat index values 100 to 105 warmer ttn tomorrow. we will cool off going intoes day and july 4 not much.t will be ho around here all week long. lots of 90s. we'll show you the 7 day in the forecast coming up. etter news. >> we're fol a developing story this morning. a hit-and-run in howard countrynd the victim is a ups driver. it happened 7:30t last nigh the area of daniels road and owed frederick rolled in ellicott city. a ups driver was out of his truck drivering packages 230 block daniels road whilt older model suv traveling southbound entered northbound lanes and struck h he was taken to the university of maryland shock trauma center and remains in critical condition this morning. the victim is 27-year-old charles taylor bury. they want to you keep app eye out for the vehicle. older model suv with damage to the driver's side mirror. >> morial services are scheduled for two of five victims killed in shooting at the capitol gazette. a celeb
not at peak heat. today, 97p, tomorrow, 99 again d both days heat index values 100 to 105 warmer ttn tomorrow. we will cool off going intoes day and july 4 not much.t will be ho around here all week long. lots of 90s. we'll show you the 7 day in the forecast coming up. etter news. >> we're fol a developing story this morning. a hit-and-run in howard countrynd the victim is a ups driver. it happened 7:30t last nigh the area of daniels road and owed frederick rolled in ellicott city. a ups...
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about amazon, i have no idea where that stock will peak.ut, where it ends up when it does correct after that is probably not going to be different regardless of where it peaks. if it peaks at 2000, it will bottom at a dramatically lower price. if it is peaking at 2500, it will automatically same price even though it had not go up there. bill smead lost a few more friends as a part of that segment, but we are happy to have you back with smead capital in seattle. the video game that made over $1 billion in eight months and caught the attention of the world cup winning french national team. we dig into the brain behind it. this is bloomberg. ♪ emily: video games like fortnight are not uncommon, but revenues are. in the first eight months, it generated $1.2 billion in revenue. company withparent five to $8 billion. fortnight rose to success through its free model and popularity among celebrities like drake. he hit an all-time record attracting more than half a million streamers -- half-million watchers. had you look at the fortnight success in
about amazon, i have no idea where that stock will peak.ut, where it ends up when it does correct after that is probably not going to be different regardless of where it peaks. if it peaks at 2000, it will bottom at a dramatically lower price. if it is peaking at 2500, it will automatically same price even though it had not go up there. bill smead lost a few more friends as a part of that segment, but we are happy to have you back with smead capital in seattle. the video game that made over $1...
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for most places i think the heatwave has reached its peak. but what a peak it was. surrey. 35 on the nose in central london. even further north in edinburgh, we were looking at temperatures of 27 degrees. however, that heat started to spark off thunderstorms, some of which will continue during friday. and then for the weekend things will feel much fresher. the fresher air lies behind these bands of cloud, atlantic frontal systems heading our way. where you see this clumpy cloud, here, well, that is where we saw some thunderstorms breaking out on thursday evening. as we start friday morning those temperatures will be pretty high. 16 in belfast and newcastle. 20 in the heart of london. still some showers and thunderstorms around, particularly eastern areas. things may be dry up for a time around the middle part of the day and then it looks like showers will return later on. 0ut west we will see cloud moving across northern ireland, western scotland, some western fringes of england and wales, a little bit of patchy rain here. but across the far east of the country anot
for most places i think the heatwave has reached its peak. but what a peak it was. surrey. 35 on the nose in central london. even further north in edinburgh, we were looking at temperatures of 27 degrees. however, that heat started to spark off thunderstorms, some of which will continue during friday. and then for the weekend things will feel much fresher. the fresher air lies behind these bands of cloud, atlantic frontal systems heading our way. where you see this clumpy cloud, here, well,...
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. >> "twin peaks" showed up out of nowhere at the beginning of the decade.ot episode of that was one of the strangest and most exciting things i have ever seen. >> i'm at the twin peaks county morgue. with the body of the victim. what's her name? >> it was incredible. just how slowly in the beginning the news spread around this little town that this young, beautiful girl had died and that haunting music was so dark and so beautiful. ♪ >> i've got good news. the gum you like is going to come back in style. >> what on earth is essentially a art film doing in prime time television? >> american network television has long been considered the home of the blands, the cautious and the predictable. so it was with some trepidation that it the abc network launched a new series that was none of those things. "twin peaks" is already described by one critic as the series that will change tv. it's directed by david lynch. >> david lynch was a filmmaker known for his taste in the eccentric and memorable. the idea that he would do television in the '90s was crazy. >> do you
. >> "twin peaks" showed up out of nowhere at the beginning of the decade.ot episode of that was one of the strangest and most exciting things i have ever seen. >> i'm at the twin peaks county morgue. with the body of the victim. what's her name? >> it was incredible. just how slowly in the beginning the news spread around this little town that this young, beautiful girl had died and that haunting music was so dark and so beautiful. ♪ >> i've got good news....
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have, the new radio system we have, we have to train operators to run the bus shuttle for the twin peakstruction. >> when new operators apply they sort of have a false reality of what it is to be a muni bus operator. >> reporter: roger marenco is president of the union that represents muni operators. a bargaining that restricts pay is one of the major factors that restricts. >> it takes 48 months, when it used to be 18 months. >> reporter: they expect more to be trained on the new vehicles by the end of august which should relieve some of the congestion. in san francisco, kate larson, abc 7 news. >>> some welcome news if you drive the golden gate bridge. in april engineers began scaling the 700 foot tall towers to get an up close inspection. their report says despite 81 years of rain, wind and fog, things are looking pretty good. the team of climbers found some rust and some corrosion on some of the rivets but no real structural issues. the towers could use a paint job and cosmetic work which bridge officials say they'll be working on. >>> if you plan on driving or walking around san fr
have, the new radio system we have, we have to train operators to run the bus shuttle for the twin peakstruction. >> when new operators apply they sort of have a false reality of what it is to be a muni bus operator. >> reporter: roger marenco is president of the union that represents muni operators. a bargaining that restricts pay is one of the major factors that restricts. >> it takes 48 months, when it used to be 18 months. >> reporter: they expect more to be trained...
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growth really peaked you know has been or not really i think the u.s. can still benefit from the from the tax cuts we got on there under president trump and also from the still are out of you know interest rates so i think for two thousand and eighteen the growth preacher looks extremely promising for the u.s. economy two thousand and two you might be a different story because then we will see that the stronger dollar the higher interest rates will probably start to bite and to dent that bit of the recovery well is it really all downhill from here are people just really deliberately trying to talk down a strong u.s. economy. i think it's more as we we have a very long and positive cycle in the u.s. economy but similar to what we see in in germany almost ten years of continued growth and then obviously it is much easier to predict the next slowdown than predicting a endless continuation of the current recovery i think there is a bit of talking down the entire story but still don't forget we have the the ongoing trade war we have a relatively strong u.s.
growth really peaked you know has been or not really i think the u.s. can still benefit from the from the tax cuts we got on there under president trump and also from the still are out of you know interest rates so i think for two thousand and eighteen the growth preacher looks extremely promising for the u.s. economy two thousand and two you might be a different story because then we will see that the stronger dollar the higher interest rates will probably start to bite and to dent that bit of...
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temperatures across the south could peak at around 32 celsius on sunday, reaching 90 fahrenheit.leasant 2a celsius. not much change on the way next week, staying dry, but it will not be quite as hot. it looks as though the heat will be pushed back into europe and we will see slightly cooler air riding around this high pressure because the wind around the high—pressure blow in a clockwise direction. this air will be pushed back into the uk which means we will see more and more northern parts of the country with slightly fresh air. still mostly in the 20s, we're not talking about it necessarily cooling off a great deal. on monday it is still in the high 20s across the south. it is only when we reach tuesday or wednesday that we get back down to the mid—20s. in the north we are closer to the teens. that is it for me. bye— bye. welcome to bbc news, broadcasting to viewers in north america and around the globe. my name is nkem ifejika. our top stories: a brexit breakthrough. the british prime minster says cabinet ministers are backing her plan for leaving the european union. this is a
temperatures across the south could peak at around 32 celsius on sunday, reaching 90 fahrenheit.leasant 2a celsius. not much change on the way next week, staying dry, but it will not be quite as hot. it looks as though the heat will be pushed back into europe and we will see slightly cooler air riding around this high pressure because the wind around the high—pressure blow in a clockwise direction. this air will be pushed back into the uk which means we will see more and more northern parts...
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for most places the heatwave has reached its peak. what a peak it was.rther north in edinburgh, temperatures of 27 degrees. however, the heat sparks off thunderstorms, some of which will continue on friday. then for the weekend things will feel much fresher. the fresh air lies behind the bands of cloud, atlantic frontal systems heading our way. where we have the clumpy cloud is where we have thunderstorms breaking out on thursday evening. as we start friday morning the temperatures will be pretty high. 16 in belfast and newcastle. 20 in london. still some showers and thunderstorms, particularly eastern areas. things may be dry around the middle of the day and then showers will return later on. out west we will see cloud moving across northern ireland, western scotland, fringes of england and wales, patchy rain here. for the far east of the country it is a hot day. 32 in norwich. further west it is cooler and fresher. friday night we could see some really vicious downpours and thunderstorms across eastern england and scotland. could be some travel disrupt
for most places the heatwave has reached its peak. what a peak it was.rther north in edinburgh, temperatures of 27 degrees. however, the heat sparks off thunderstorms, some of which will continue on friday. then for the weekend things will feel much fresher. the fresh air lies behind the bands of cloud, atlantic frontal systems heading our way. where we have the clumpy cloud is where we have thunderstorms breaking out on thursday evening. as we start friday morning the temperatures will be...
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five years ago we had midday peak power prices. that is typical in most markets.hose are the lowest per price powered in the day. hours that is bad for a couple reasons. one, it is bad for gas because they have to operate at a loss just so they can capture the evening super peak. it's also bad for solar because they don't have the luxury. they can't pick the evening hours. they have to generate when the sun is up. what is interesting about what is happening now is that even though even though the whole solar power market is saying please no more solar in the middle of the day, california is mandating more solar on the roofs of new homes, as well as california cities saying we want to go 100% renewable. so they are requiring more solar. alix: it's interesting, and you say there is a demand and there is a supply, but if you look at a chart that shows the realized value of the different types of energy relative to the around-the-clock average price, the orange line is solar prices and the white line is gas prices, meaning you are profitable with gas and unprofitable
five years ago we had midday peak power prices. that is typical in most markets.hose are the lowest per price powered in the day. hours that is bad for a couple reasons. one, it is bad for gas because they have to operate at a loss just so they can capture the evening super peak. it's also bad for solar because they don't have the luxury. they can't pick the evening hours. they have to generate when the sun is up. what is interesting about what is happening now is that even though even though...
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we had a peak of violence, whenjews were killed in the city ofjerusalem by violence.that will not happen and the peak of violence, we said to our arab residents, you cannot, when there is a risk ofjewish lives, i will protect jewish lives. and when the arab residents, local leadership took responsibility over the riots, the kids, and it stopped, we immediately put that back into the safe so for 2.5 years, there was no blocks. it's a very clear message to arab residents we want to live together, we are living together but don't start threatening or unfortunately killing jews for no reason. do you think you might come to regret donald trump's decision, which you and prime minister netanyahu and have greeted with such joy, his decision to move the us embassy to jerusalem? do you think that may backfire on israel one day? one of the most important moves made by an american president. that simple recognition, anywhere you put a shovel in the ground in the city, you find jewish roots, 2,000, 3,000 years. jerusalem was never claimed as the capital of any other people but the
we had a peak of violence, whenjews were killed in the city ofjerusalem by violence.that will not happen and the peak of violence, we said to our arab residents, you cannot, when there is a risk ofjewish lives, i will protect jewish lives. and when the arab residents, local leadership took responsibility over the riots, the kids, and it stopped, we immediately put that back into the safe so for 2.5 years, there was no blocks. it's a very clear message to arab residents we want to live together,...
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the itb is down 20 from the peak down 50% more than that. the reason i singled it out, it is so bad -- >> mention the itb that is a predominantly equal wait weighted etf for home builders does the supplier look better? >> that one had a bigger tloe back because you got a pop in lows at home depot which are weights. i wanted to single out the itb for the discussion but zero in on toll which is straight down with no bound. >> home depot is not so bad it's good it's good. it has been good, right? it's pretty straightforward. and lowe's, too, obviously have we reached a bottom you're trying to catch the falling knife. that's a tricky bit. with options we have an opportunity to make that bet and limit our risk while we're doing t. >> did you think the price action was bad this week to dan's point? >> i think the fact that it ended up flat, we still have yet to see earnings from toll. obviously lennar held on to its gains. we got that pop on monday and held the gains to the end of the week for me given how the price action was in everything else,
the itb is down 20 from the peak down 50% more than that. the reason i singled it out, it is so bad -- >> mention the itb that is a predominantly equal wait weighted etf for home builders does the supplier look better? >> that one had a bigger tloe back because you got a pop in lows at home depot which are weights. i wanted to single out the itb for the discussion but zero in on toll which is straight down with no bound. >> home depot is not so bad it's good it's good. it has...
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the first peaks there are nearly twice the height of the shard in london then they've got 3 major peaks much higher than ben nevis in scotland. they have gone over the first one here. in fact, the highest peak, in the middle, is nearly double the scottish mountain. . a lot of riding for them to do today. now onto formula 1. red bull's daniel riccardo was fastest in first practice ahead of sunday's f1 hungarian grand prix. but onlyjust — ferrari's sebastian vettel was 700th‘s of a second behind him as he looks to close the gap on lewis hamilton at the top of the drivers' standings. hamilton struggled round the dusty and twisty track and finished down in fifth. but it was ricciardo who set the pace on a track that should suit the red bulls. queens park rangers have been fined almost £112 million and won't be able to make any transfers in the january window after a football league arbitration panel dismissed their claims that football's financial fair play rules are unlawful. the championship club's case relates to breaking spending limits on their way to winning promotion to the premier l
the first peaks there are nearly twice the height of the shard in london then they've got 3 major peaks much higher than ben nevis in scotland. they have gone over the first one here. in fact, the highest peak, in the middle, is nearly double the scottish mountain. . a lot of riding for them to do today. now onto formula 1. red bull's daniel riccardo was fastest in first practice ahead of sunday's f1 hungarian grand prix. but onlyjust — ferrari's sebastian vettel was 700th‘s of a second...
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the moon slowly fall into the earth's shadow as it aligns itself with our planet and the sun at its peak we are expecting the moon to turn and are in nj hugh also known as a blood moon and people across europe asia australia and south america they're going to be able to watch all parts of this phenomenon and will however not be visible from north america. and from where i'm this we can cross now to science journalist daniel fisher from the boca planetarium in western germany welcome so much to you daniel and you know this is really something that everyone for the moment is waiting for that the moon which is turning red can you explain to our viewers how this happens. has not turned wrote yet but it will do so another hour for know except we at the bottom of the or the moon will be immersed completely in the. us is casting a long shadow coing into space and once in a while to move all the cheryl cole right now all about two thirds of the moon are covered by the cone and when it is completely in the cone it will be much much darker and if you are in a dark spot you will see still some ligh
the moon slowly fall into the earth's shadow as it aligns itself with our planet and the sun at its peak we are expecting the moon to turn and are in nj hugh also known as a blood moon and people across europe asia australia and south america they're going to be able to watch all parts of this phenomenon and will however not be visible from north america. and from where i'm this we can cross now to science journalist daniel fisher from the boca planetarium in western germany welcome so much to...
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it looks like the number of people, the application has peaked about 2010. but the number -- the number of payments have been dropping since 2014. so you had 9 million people in 2014, and now you're down around 8.5 million. if that continues to drop, this disability program is going to be able to continue on out further and further, correct? >> exactly. >> and a lot of this is driven by the labor participation rate, and it looks like to me, the labor participation rate actually peaked at about the year 2002. it dropped a little bit, but obviously precipitously in 2008, until about 2014, it leveled off. it's starting to get better now, suspect it? >> it is. in fact, the employment levels started rising before the labor participation reports did. >> so that would get people off of disability and provide additional revenue to pay the claims, but it also helps the survivor portion as well, doesn't it? >> and the retirement portion and medicare. helps them all. >> you said you assumed a 2.4% growth in gdp over ten years. >> 2.43, yes. that's in real terms. >> and
it looks like the number of people, the application has peaked about 2010. but the number -- the number of payments have been dropping since 2014. so you had 9 million people in 2014, and now you're down around 8.5 million. if that continues to drop, this disability program is going to be able to continue on out further and further, correct? >> exactly. >> and a lot of this is driven by the labor participation rate, and it looks like to me, the labor participation rate actually...
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just quickly, that chart reflects the fear of cycle peaking.talked about the peak margin and they have been there for three quarters. they have contracted because people fear the cycle will run over. i don't fake it has anything to do with china. if there is a trade war, micron would suffer more than korean companies. have a good relationship with china. escalateds a more trade war between china and the u.s., that is actually going to benefit koreans at the expense which generates 50% of their revenue from china. any escalation would benefit micron. these: would you say countries are a haven during the trade war? mehdi: they are but going back to your chart, i think the bigger fear is cycle peaking and margins eroding. i think china becomes the secondary but if we can over peakthe debate earning or peak margins, especially in the memory sector, then you are right, china could if therehelp samsung is a trade war. thank you. appreciate your analysis. those samsung earnings missing estimates. we will see how the stock trades when korean markets op
just quickly, that chart reflects the fear of cycle peaking.talked about the peak margin and they have been there for three quarters. they have contracted because people fear the cycle will run over. i don't fake it has anything to do with china. if there is a trade war, micron would suffer more than korean companies. have a good relationship with china. escalateds a more trade war between china and the u.s., that is actually going to benefit koreans at the expense which generates 50% of their...
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at this time of year, it's really avoiding the peak times.ime, so if you can go earlier in the morning or later at night. and also, you then get the advantage you're not stuck in a hot car when the sun is bearing down, or indeed the thunderstorms that are predicted in some areas. for staycationers, roads in south—west england, particularly the m5 and a303, look likely to be the worst—hit, while the port of dover is expecting its busiest outbound day of the summer, as thousands head to the continent. and a further 2.5 million are taking to the skies, with heathrow expecting 500,000, 250,000 at gatwick, and 160,000 passengers through manchester. weekend engineering works are causing disruption on the railways, too. the mainline linking london and the west country is blocked, meaning diversions of a0 minutes, and in scotland, the line linking glasgow and motherwell is also closed. and here at king's cross and st pancras, passengers are facing ongoing disruption caused by the botched introduction of a new timetable back in may. but there is one p
at this time of year, it's really avoiding the peak times.ime, so if you can go earlier in the morning or later at night. and also, you then get the advantage you're not stuck in a hot car when the sun is bearing down, or indeed the thunderstorms that are predicted in some areas. for staycationers, roads in south—west england, particularly the m5 and a303, look likely to be the worst—hit, while the port of dover is expecting its busiest outbound day of the summer, as thousands head to the...
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set to get even hotter with temperatures expected to peak later this week.is with our weather presenter, nick miller, horrendous scenes and devastation in greece, real concerns injapan and oui’ greece, real concerns injapan and our own high temperatures here, is there a link? we are talking about hot, dry episodes of weather across a large part of the northern hemisphere, it is quite difficult to pick one cause and say it is behind everything because it is such a large area. not too long ago in greece, it was relatively cool and there were storms. not necessarily prolonged hot weather there but it has been dry enough to produce the effects we are seeing. there are certain weather pattern is replicated or mirrored in some of the areas we are talking about. the uk and europe, high—pressure, stag na nt uk and europe, high—pressure, stagnant weather pattern, nothing changing for a long period of time, it remains dry with high—pressure, sun beating down, summer, the heat build date monday comes surging northwards across scandinavia to the arctic circle. you get t
set to get even hotter with temperatures expected to peak later this week.is with our weather presenter, nick miller, horrendous scenes and devastation in greece, real concerns injapan and oui’ greece, real concerns injapan and our own high temperatures here, is there a link? we are talking about hot, dry episodes of weather across a large part of the northern hemisphere, it is quite difficult to pick one cause and say it is behind everything because it is such a large area. not too long ago...
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. -- just a they can the evening super peak.is also bad for solar because they'll have the luxury. they can't pick the evening hours. they have to generate when the sun is out. powerven though the market is saying no more solar during the middle of the day, california is mandating more of new homesrubes as well as california cities saying we want to go 100% renewable. are saying there is a demand, there is a supply. if you take a look at the chart that shows the value of the different types of energy relative to the around-the-clock average price, the orange line you are prices, profitable with gas and unprofitable in places. but so is solar. >> if you compare what gas is realizing in the market, compared to operating 100% of the time, gas can cherry pick the highest price hours in the day. they will always get a premium. in california, what used to be isar capturing peak pricing now 34% below the around-the-clock average. the value of the solar is much diminished. alix: thank you so much. here is what is on my commodity radar.
. -- just a they can the evening super peak.is also bad for solar because they'll have the luxury. they can't pick the evening hours. they have to generate when the sun is out. powerven though the market is saying no more solar during the middle of the day, california is mandating more of new homesrubes as well as california cities saying we want to go 100% renewable. are saying there is a demand, there is a supply. if you take a look at the chart that shows the value of the different types of...
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program ended, with only half of those who shifted out returning back to the peak hour. and so we're glad to say that we did demonstrate that incentives did work, although the number of trips that were reduced averaged 183 trans-bay inbound trips per day, which is a small amount and didn't create a big dent. some other findings we saw that were participants were more likely to shift if their average departure time was close to one of the bonus hours, the incentivized hours on the shoulder of the peak. again, i said, i mentioned before, that some of the shifts persisted after the program and we also saw strong interest in the program with 18,000 people signing up for the program. after surveying those participants, many had positive reviews of the program being somewhat satisfied or very satisfied with the program. bart received another grant from the f.t.a. and doing a smaller, second pilot phase this fall, starting this fall, where we'll try to focus the rewards on behavior change. and that concludes my presentation. if you have any questions, i'm available to answer th
program ended, with only half of those who shifted out returning back to the peak hour. and so we're glad to say that we did demonstrate that incentives did work, although the number of trips that were reduced averaged 183 trans-bay inbound trips per day, which is a small amount and didn't create a big dent. some other findings we saw that were participants were more likely to shift if their average departure time was close to one of the bonus hours, the incentivized hours on the shoulder of...
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when the country was at its peak, unions were at their peak. were at their peak. >> anthony: that was then, this is now. this is the era of "i've got mine jack." amanda: that's what makes butte different. it's not "i've got mine." >> anthony: it isn't? >> amanda: it's, it's truly not. >> anthony: why? >> amanda: union is together. we've grown this community out of taking care of each other. >> anthony: you have to remember what it was like here for workers before unions if you can imagine. men worked underground for as little as three dollars a day, ten to twelve hour shifts six days a week. thousands died over the years in industrial accidents either underground or from silicosis. lungs ravaged from the airborne silicate dust. >> amanda: you don't have any rights in your workplace unless you bond together and have a collective voice. >> anthony: in a one company town despite hiring assassins and strike- breakers, buttes thousands of workers successfully managed to unionize. labor costs increased while copper prices slumped. anaconda responded
when the country was at its peak, unions were at their peak. were at their peak. >> anthony: that was then, this is now. this is the era of "i've got mine jack." amanda: that's what makes butte different. it's not "i've got mine." >> anthony: it isn't? >> amanda: it's, it's truly not. >> anthony: why? >> amanda: union is together. we've grown this community out of taking care of each other. >> anthony: you have to remember what it was like...
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at since the peak, it is now down 6%. the risk is that could withdraw orders or place them with rivals like airbus. one thing analysts are not too concerned about is a long-term effect. analysts say there is such a huge aircraft demand from china which is likely to trump any other policy concerns. damage may be limited. knowing delivered 760 three airplanes. 202 of those were to china. which was also a record. vonnie: stock of the hour, boeing. thank you. caroline: a look at some of the biggest stories in the business world now. the largest drug maker in the u.k. has raised its profit forecast. high expectations for a new shingles vaccine. they also said that earnings could rise as much as $.10 -- as 10%. settingding high after off slowdowns in the u.k. after volatility. earnings beat estimates and profits were up in the largest market. brazil. the business flash. european close is up next. more from london. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ caroline: it is 11:00 a.m. in new york and 11:00 p.m. in hong kong. 30 days left in the trad
at since the peak, it is now down 6%. the risk is that could withdraw orders or place them with rivals like airbus. one thing analysts are not too concerned about is a long-term effect. analysts say there is such a huge aircraft demand from china which is likely to trump any other policy concerns. damage may be limited. knowing delivered 760 three airplanes. 202 of those were to china. which was also a record. vonnie: stock of the hour, boeing. thank you. caroline: a look at some of the biggest...
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a warming trend is forecast to peak by midweek with very warm to hot temperatures across the interior portions of the bay area. the cool sea breeze will keep temperatures relatively mild along the coast. no rain is in the forecast for the next seven days. (justine) (justine) next seven days.forecast for the no rain is in the forecast for the no rain is in the along the coast. relatively mild along the coast. no rain is in the forecast for the next seven days. forecast for the next seven days. (justine)(justine) we first told you about the northern california wildfires with a push alert on our mobile app. stay connected on breaking news by downloading it today. (justine) new at 10 tonight -- the pathway home in yountville will not reopen. in march, a former client shot and killed three women inside the mental health facility, and then took his own life. since then, veterans in the pathway program have been referred to other places across the bay area... including in napa and martinez.(justine) in a letter to supporters -.. the chairwoman of the pathway board, says... "our focus now is
a warming trend is forecast to peak by midweek with very warm to hot temperatures across the interior portions of the bay area. the cool sea breeze will keep temperatures relatively mild along the coast. no rain is in the forecast for the next seven days. (justine) (justine) next seven days.forecast for the no rain is in the forecast for the no rain is in the along the coast. relatively mild along the coast. no rain is in the forecast for the next seven days. forecast for the next seven days....
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m, ning and neof course, it is the peak of crab season and here at the municipal fish market folks wille coming in and buying those delicious mar bandlue crabs by the bushel but buyer beware, if you don't shop local it could make youk. the maryland depth of heah has issued a warning to residents not to buy crab that's imported fm venezuela& after nine people contracted infections. two of those folkse hospitalized. thankful no one died. the people who got these infections ate fresh tiubs.teurized fresh meat in dierenbraryland health deparantt is warning not tool eat any crabted from the south americanmp cntry until further notice. they say the infections can cause nausea, y. queion comn iv a t the label you can see that it will sayt' isrsezo venla ueop t o s,crsaabfe theresere csey'rnd, fox5 localnn gewoos. tips. loca. >>> coming up this morning, a judgep ainistration moreime to rat ttee beu story,r.or plus. in thailand still des nt.now how they will get sot >> apni today sec state e pompeortgrnoitntmezeprod w lookity ong ears the northup korean snd of the r. tenr wclity on theeling this
m, ning and neof course, it is the peak of crab season and here at the municipal fish market folks wille coming in and buying those delicious mar bandlue crabs by the bushel but buyer beware, if you don't shop local it could make youk. the maryland depth of heah has issued a warning to residents not to buy crab that's imported fm venezuela& after nine people contracted infections. two of those folkse hospitalized. thankful no one died. the people who got these infections ate fresh...
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