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red sox are serious this season. $31 million per year apparently going rate for a 30-year-old pa renl cy young award contender can get it done in american league east. price deal reportedly includes an opt out after year 3. sodom brow ski locked up a guy who despite his post season struggles a bonafide ace, price does have some nasty his rewith the red sox. and david ortiz. >> steps in fwukt and gets a homer. i'm sure that's what he'd say. soon as he hit it was fair. run. look out. ortiz gets hit in the back. going to be acting like a little girl out there you're not go win all time. when give it up that's going screen for next time going anthing like a little girl, you know. ortiz is fired up and trying to get to price. if you're mad because i think you hit high let me know. i've got almost 500 homers in league. part of the game, son. ortiz price did kind of make up after that. now they will share the same club house and likely become fast friends. issuing joint statements about player injuries not patriot way. but it is the gronkowski way gronk family's stepping in taking pressure o
red sox are serious this season. $31 million per year apparently going rate for a 30-year-old pa renl cy young award contender can get it done in american league east. price deal reportedly includes an opt out after year 3. sodom brow ski locked up a guy who despite his post season struggles a bonafide ace, price does have some nasty his rewith the red sox. and david ortiz. >> steps in fwukt and gets a homer. i'm sure that's what he'd say. soon as he hit it was fair. run. look out. ortiz...
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and process 92 million eggs per year. the community of madrid is struggling with the loss of a respected coach and teacher... i wish i could go back and thank him for everything he's done, impact on everybody's lives including mine. he'll never be forgotten. i'd thank him for the years that i got to know him and call him a friend . 58 year old randy hinkel died unexpectedly over the weekend. the head football coach walked madrid's sideline for 29 years... becoming only the 11th coach to reach 300 wins. he took his team to the playoffs 25 times. a visitation will be held wednesday night... in the high school gym. west des moines students will see some changes in the district's foreign language offerings... the district wants to trim its budget by nearly 600 thousand dollars for the upcoming school year. last night... the board of education approved more than a dozen ways to do so... they include phasing out the education in fourth grade... instead of first grade. the cuts are a result of declining enrollment in the distric
and process 92 million eggs per year. the community of madrid is struggling with the loss of a respected coach and teacher... i wish i could go back and thank him for everything he's done, impact on everybody's lives including mine. he'll never be forgotten. i'd thank him for the years that i got to know him and call him a friend . 58 year old randy hinkel died unexpectedly over the weekend. the head football coach walked madrid's sideline for 29 years... becoming only the 11th coach to reach...
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he may average growth of about 6.5 per year, but a third of the economists we surveyed say that will not happen next year. the median economist survey for 2017 says that will not happen then, either. are quite a bit below what xi would want. if wead case scenario, see wobbles around fed liftoff, and no real pickup in global demand, it could be 5% next year. pretty they are in a tight spot, interest rate cuts since november, not much to emulate growth. where does that leave the policy? reporter: they had stabilized growth, and that is something in itself. but each time you lower interest roots, -- interest rates, there is less room to do it again. there is still room for benchmark interest rate cuts during this transitional phase, where they are moving to some sort of corridor guidance. they can keep bringing that lower. there is scope to bring down the amount of cash are willing to lock away. that is around 17.5%. they can keep lowering that. side, there's still money to be spent, although the government is looking -- typically reluctant to run big businesses. if they continue that re
he may average growth of about 6.5 per year, but a third of the economists we surveyed say that will not happen next year. the median economist survey for 2017 says that will not happen then, either. are quite a bit below what xi would want. if wead case scenario, see wobbles around fed liftoff, and no real pickup in global demand, it could be 5% next year. pretty they are in a tight spot, interest rate cuts since november, not much to emulate growth. where does that leave the policy? reporter:...
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as the onlyounty jurisdiction's alcohol wholesaler about $30 million per year selling beer, wine, and liquor. a state delegate is sponsoring a bill that would allow establishments to purchase right from private distributors instead of the county. supporters say the problem is customer service. they argue the county is plagued with supply and delivery issues. >> getting waters on time, getting the right orders. a lot of issues. it is a monopoly. jay: if the bill passes, the county fears the liquor control department will go away, jeopardizing 250 jobs. check signifies the amount of money they think the private sector will take away from the county of the proposal goes through. stresses revenue from liquor sales supports a number of key services and without this funding, taxes could go up. >> i'm saying this will mean for the average household at least $100 per year for the resources we need. that will happen. assemblyhe general passes this legislation, it will go before a public referendum november 2016. jay korff, abc 7 news. leon: a mother pled guilty to leaving her infant daughter o
as the onlyounty jurisdiction's alcohol wholesaler about $30 million per year selling beer, wine, and liquor. a state delegate is sponsoring a bill that would allow establishments to purchase right from private distributors instead of the county. supporters say the problem is customer service. they argue the county is plagued with supply and delivery issues. >> getting waters on time, getting the right orders. a lot of issues. it is a monopoly. jay: if the bill passes, the county fears...
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you are gaining 12,000 jobs per year. that is partly because we have had fiscal responsibility -- president clinton and i put in place an economic plan that has .alanced the budget an >> al gore went on to win the democratic nomination, but george bush. american history tv, all weekend, every weekend, on c-span 3. ♪ >> three months ago, the first air cavalry division ships all from charleston, south carolina. young men trained in a new concept of war, proud, sure of themselves, but still to be tested in battle. they were destined for the high country of central vietnam. last week, some of them came home. were the price of victory in battle. cbs news correspondents were there. >> this is where it all began. .he special forces cap on the night of october 19, at 11:00 p.m., the first mortar rounds fell. >> what kind of fighters are the viet cong that you met here? >> i would give anything to have 200 of them under my command. they are the finest soldiers i have ever seen. >> it was clear that the enemy had been hurt badly, b
you are gaining 12,000 jobs per year. that is partly because we have had fiscal responsibility -- president clinton and i put in place an economic plan that has .alanced the budget an >> al gore went on to win the democratic nomination, but george bush. american history tv, all weekend, every weekend, on c-span 3. ♪ >> three months ago, the first air cavalry division ships all from charleston, south carolina. young men trained in a new concept of war, proud, sure of themselves,...
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additional gross revenue per year. but that's only half the problem. we also have to deal with the cost of the actual food. you need one person in this business managing food costs. what do you think, ewell? ewell: i spoke to a couple chefs who are consultants to come in and do this kind of things. and they -- $1,000 a day, $1,200 a day for them to consult. lemonis: we don't need a consultant. none of us are consultants. we're sitting here with a scale in the middle of a restaurant and we figured it out. ewell: i know. i know. lemonis: we need somebody that has a vested interest in the business, that wants to see it succeed, that gets the margins right, and that's keeping you guys on point. i know that lynn and norton want ewell to be part of this business. and i feel like i've given him plenty of opportunities. but i haven't seen him do a thing except talk about marketing strategies. i'm not sure i understand what ewell does and what he wants to do, and it's unclear to me. he told me that their combined income between
additional gross revenue per year. but that's only half the problem. we also have to deal with the cost of the actual food. you need one person in this business managing food costs. what do you think, ewell? ewell: i spoke to a couple chefs who are consultants to come in and do this kind of things. and they -- $1,000 a day, $1,200 a day for them to consult. lemonis: we don't need a consultant. none of us are consultants. we're sitting here with a scale in the middle of a restaurant and we...
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but iowans still buy more than 73 million gallons of beer per year. per year. stacey: i am nervous about how to transition back to kurtis after that story. kurtis: 73 bill -- 73 million gallons, steve. we will have to do better next year. dew point, 27. southwest winds at six. it has cooled down considerably. 22 in sioux city, 30 and fort dodge. your planner, sun comes up at 7:24. clear skies at 7:00 p.m., 36. there will be some fog forming. a couple of slick spots especially to the northwest where you had some melting today. new, 46. 3:00 p.m. temperature, 51 degrees. low clouds around the mississippi river valley northwestern illinois over towards dubuque, iowa. a few clouds up in southern minnesota. no systems to contend with. look at your travel conditions. if you were heading to indianapolis, nothing but sunshine on the way. 50's in kansas city. high pressure in control. a little more of a southerly flow tomorrow. we will warm up with those milder conditions. our next system, not much for us , it will be over in montana. your timeline. most of the midwest,
but iowans still buy more than 73 million gallons of beer per year. per year. stacey: i am nervous about how to transition back to kurtis after that story. kurtis: 73 bill -- 73 million gallons, steve. we will have to do better next year. dew point, 27. southwest winds at six. it has cooled down considerably. 22 in sioux city, 30 and fort dodge. your planner, sun comes up at 7:24. clear skies at 7:00 p.m., 36. there will be some fog forming. a couple of slick spots especially to the northwest...
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groups like girl scout troops can come in to help.>> moderator: your work is 365 days per year, is itot? >> yes, people are hungry every day. we actually see the need go up during the summertime because kids are out of school. families who are struggling to make ends meet have to provide additional meal. we work every day of the year. >> moderator: that's why the additional money would be helpful during those summer months.>> we reach out for agricultural products that we purchased two to provide to the agencies. we have to stabilize the service through the year. it is like the retail world with peaks during the holiday season. if we could make that work during the year to provide the service to those in need. >> moderator: what would people do if they want to help hands on? >> we have distribution centers in our community. we drive to a lot of the talents in the county and we do giveaways. we are in the parking lot of the church giving food to low income individuals. we have a program called the community produce program where we set up mobile farmers markets in the communities. we s
groups like girl scout troops can come in to help.>> moderator: your work is 365 days per year, is itot? >> yes, people are hungry every day. we actually see the need go up during the summertime because kids are out of school. families who are struggling to make ends meet have to provide additional meal. we work every day of the year. >> moderator: that's why the additional money would be helpful during those summer months.>> we reach out for agricultural products that...
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we are losing about 3.2 livestock per year with about 40 ranches involved. that is fairly low.when you compare our work to other valleys in montana where there is very little mitigation efforts, there has been significant losses. what we really need to do is scale this up. as can be done. you need the resources, the science and the collaboration. above all, you need the ranchers and landowners who live with the carnivores to be i amng to try this. > >> not elated that the wolves are here, but i am glato have this resource. >> it's the people that like wolves on the ground to er beef. so we have to -- on the ground who eat our beef. so we have to think about that. >> i think we have lost sight of about this. it's not about wolves. it's about people. >> it can seem like a paradox and a contradiction to one to appreciate the wildness of the wealth while feeling the need to control it. >> with something like a wolf, you will never make everyone happy so we have to find a -- so we have to try to find a way to meet everyone's core values and accommodate them. >> if we can see your ou
we are losing about 3.2 livestock per year with about 40 ranches involved. that is fairly low.when you compare our work to other valleys in montana where there is very little mitigation efforts, there has been significant losses. what we really need to do is scale this up. as can be done. you need the resources, the science and the collaboration. above all, you need the ranchers and landowners who live with the carnivores to be i amng to try this. > >> not elated that the wolves are...
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it's producing about 6,000 kilowatt hours per year, which is the same as we consume in total per year. >> reporter: the main source of power on the island is 21 wind turbines, 11 on shore and 10 offshore. >> so the electricity is all produced from wind turbines today, which was a great big effort, because some of the islanders, they kind of had this image that, wow, maybe the island will flip over, because they're so big. ( laughs ) >> reporter: overall, the island produces more energy than it consumes, and transmits the excess by cable to mainland denmark. samso uses the profit it makes from selling the excess -- about three million dollars last year -- to improve its energy infrastructure. >> some of the critics said a wind turbine would never pay its own cost in it's lifetime. that's a myth. >> reporter: but most of the island's home heating comes from a different renewable source: biomass, or plant-based energy. and the fuel is locally-grown straw. >> we have four district heating plants and they supply about 75% of all heat. >> reporter: hermansen took us to one of those heating
it's producing about 6,000 kilowatt hours per year, which is the same as we consume in total per year. >> reporter: the main source of power on the island is 21 wind turbines, 11 on shore and 10 offshore. >> so the electricity is all produced from wind turbines today, which was a great big effort, because some of the islanders, they kind of had this image that, wow, maybe the island will flip over, because they're so big. ( laughs ) >> reporter: overall, the island produces...
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. >> trey: david price hoping to take that and his $31 mill per year to the bank. price not shying away from his 2-7 playoff record and saying all the right things for a fan base bepts on getting things back to the top. price passing his physical today, officially inking his seven-year, $217 million deal. the new ace in boston will wear number 24, a la manny ramirez and dwight evans and looks to continue his dominating run at fenway park, where he holds a career 6-1 record with a 1.95 e.r.a. >> i do look forward to pitching here. i definitely enjoy it. i feel like home plate is right on top of you, and that's something that i talked about. that's not always the same in different ballparks. whether it's the back drop or just, you know, your depth perception of how you view home and home plate definitely feels close to me at fenway. i feel like that's definitely part of why i've thrown the ball well here for the most part. >> trey: price's reign as the highest-paid pitcher in baseball appears to be over after a few hours. zack greinke reaching a deal with the arizona
. >> trey: david price hoping to take that and his $31 mill per year to the bank. price not shying away from his 2-7 playoff record and saying all the right things for a fan base bepts on getting things back to the top. price passing his physical today, officially inking his seven-year, $217 million deal. the new ace in boston will wear number 24, a la manny ramirez and dwight evans and looks to continue his dominating run at fenway park, where he holds a career 6-1 record with a 1.95...
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years are likely to increase in the future. right now, since 2012, we have had an increase in terrorist attacks, per ihs, of about 25%. this means that over the next couple of years, geopolitical risk is very much going to come back into the market. in order to address these or now that the shift from the opec to -- toward the united states comes with it a huge for the united states to shore up not just national energy security but global energy security. the two ways i would say it would be most helpful is by allowing u.s. crude oil exports , one, and allowing u.s. crude -- crude oil exports gives exporters an opportunity to export oil to allow them to increase their own production and be able to get more oil out to the global market. the other aspect is one of having a very clear stockpile -- stop policy both on the commercial side and on a strategic stockpile side. by having significant stocks within the united states that are in areas that we know are safe, we can actually increase overall energy security. with that, i appreciate chairman murkowski, your leadership, and ranking member cantwell, your leadership as w
years are likely to increase in the future. right now, since 2012, we have had an increase in terrorist attacks, per ihs, of about 25%. this means that over the next couple of years, geopolitical risk is very much going to come back into the market. in order to address these or now that the shift from the opec to -- toward the united states comes with it a huge for the united states to shore up not just national energy security but global energy security. the two ways i would say it would be...
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the facebook is saying, look, no more than $1 billion given away per year. t for a 31-year-old, this is a new benchmark. as you say, warren buffett waited until he was 75 to give away most of his well. bill gates, 45. and you have a man and his wife in this picture deciding to give away 99% of their wealth. they say it is important to wait weil you, their daughter, or are older. so as we say, health, education, we understand they have been doing much of this. they have been setting up a trauma unit in san francisco. a school in disadvantage areas of silicon valley. but you can actually see more than $45 billion in the long-term. 90% of analysts think that facebook stock is a buy. to this to get even more valuable. guy: that number is a moving target. let's talk about yahoo!. there is support floating around the company may be looking to break itself up, maybe to sell the internet business. caroline: i know. this is fascinating. not such a bright story for silicon valley right now. would sellsume they off the core business, not just alibaba. this is all after
the facebook is saying, look, no more than $1 billion given away per year. t for a 31-year-old, this is a new benchmark. as you say, warren buffett waited until he was 75 to give away most of his well. bill gates, 45. and you have a man and his wife in this picture deciding to give away 99% of their wealth. they say it is important to wait weil you, their daughter, or are older. so as we say, health, education, we understand they have been doing much of this. they have been setting up a trauma...
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for example, an automobile is 1 in 8,000 per year.ot 1 in 4 million or 1 in 9 million. >> you wrote president george w. bush says for me the lesson of 9/11 was simple. don't take chances. he's certainly right about the simplicity of the lesson he managed to come up with. however, in applying it in response to a tragedy that inflicted perhaps $200 billion in direct and indirect losses, he created tragedies that were far greater, increases in domestic counterterrorism expends tours over over $1 trillion and two wars that thus far have cost several trillion dollars and have led to well over 100,000 deaths, including wise as americans as decide on september 11." so if that is -- i'll quote the title of another book of your, the overblown approach what is the threat approach? there is a threat out there. there sis a problem out there. you don't want overreacting with the wars and the incredible expenditures and the number of people that died in the process was very excessive, even from that standpoint, even thee was an incredibly horrid at
for example, an automobile is 1 in 8,000 per year.ot 1 in 4 million or 1 in 9 million. >> you wrote president george w. bush says for me the lesson of 9/11 was simple. don't take chances. he's certainly right about the simplicity of the lesson he managed to come up with. however, in applying it in response to a tragedy that inflicted perhaps $200 billion in direct and indirect losses, he created tragedies that were far greater, increases in domestic counterterrorism expends tours over...
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treasury said for the president to except invitation to give formal entertainment only four times per year on the anniversary of important dates of the revolution. washington digested hamilton's answers. his appearance rarely admits he party maybe permissible. as the president he should have no intercourse with society for public business. the term levy had an unfortunate connotations to derive from the french court ritual end notes the king rising from his bed. [laughter] and whether in colonial days it was always satirical and now it had come to new york. in so many ways it was the correct form of address and adams considered a title to uphold the president to authority of his excellency and his highness were suggestions the anti-federalist senator said to run into the fleury's of etiquette and ultimately congress decreed 1789 he should have the title the president and mrs. washington often known as lady washington became very firmly mrs. washington. when she set off should to occur two grandchildren aged 10 and eight. you know, they were the children of her son jackie who died of typhus
treasury said for the president to except invitation to give formal entertainment only four times per year on the anniversary of important dates of the revolution. washington digested hamilton's answers. his appearance rarely admits he party maybe permissible. as the president he should have no intercourse with society for public business. the term levy had an unfortunate connotations to derive from the french court ritual end notes the king rising from his bed. [laughter] and whether in...
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all of the books is called columbia global reports we published six books per year. they look look like this, each one is like an issue of a quarterly, and there is only story in every issue. they have the same size in uniform design. each book is about one aspect of globalization. so in the aggregate, we will publish a new can look at our website which is columbia global reports and see what we are up to. we are looking about the book publishing business, one of the things we have learned is that each book, even though we all have globalization it means many different things to many different people. the launch of our first book which was about the secondary mortgage market was not in brooklyn. lotta people in suits and ties and then this is more appropriate to this book. to tell you a little more, has anyone ever heard of william ackman? so significant only that if you people have. he is is the hero to american youth evidently. the come up when you get home, he is a bad boy wall street investor. we have people camped out at the steps of the library for half a day j
all of the books is called columbia global reports we published six books per year. they look look like this, each one is like an issue of a quarterly, and there is only story in every issue. they have the same size in uniform design. each book is about one aspect of globalization. so in the aggregate, we will publish a new can look at our website which is columbia global reports and see what we are up to. we are looking about the book publishing business, one of the things we have learned is...
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sean: finland is considering a plan to pay every adult resident $10,000 per year. erin: that money would be paid in monthly installments, tax-free, and would replace most other state benefits. they think it could save money and encourage more people to look or work -- for work. sean: you could buy brownies with it, i suppose. coming up, the bruins were back in boston after a long trip to canada. with a take advantage of the tt2watv#@5d! bt@qa]l tt2watv#@5d! "a@qqq( tt2watv#@5d! bm@qzz$ tt4watv#@5d!" dztq ql tt4watv#@5d!" entq !h@ tt4watv#@5d!" gzt& 8o8 tt4watv#@5d!" hnt& (at tt4watv#@5d!" iztq b(, tt4watv#@5d!" jntq pxl >> no one covers new hampshire like we do. now, wmur news 9 daybreak. sean: welcome back, everybody, on this tuesday, december 8. a live look at meredith. kind of typical. a police car at that green light. kind of typical. erin: it is even going to get warmer by the end of the week. some people in canterbury presented a petition to the town board calling for the elimination of the police department. a man arrested last year in connection with a huma
sean: finland is considering a plan to pay every adult resident $10,000 per year. erin: that money would be paid in monthly installments, tax-free, and would replace most other state benefits. they think it could save money and encourage more people to look or work -- for work. sean: you could buy brownies with it, i suppose. coming up, the bruins were back in boston after a long trip to canada. with a take advantage of the tt2watv#@5d! bt@qa]l tt2watv#@5d! "a@qqq( tt2watv#@5d! bm@qzz$...
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it continues to issue 600,000 new resident cards per year. red wai di ren could reach 15 million. >> translator: the eventual goal is for everyone who lives in shanghai to have equal access to public services but our changing strategies cannot keep up with the speed of immigration. right now, we have to prioritize people who have lived in shanghai the longest. more recent arrivals will have to wait their turn. we can't deal with everyone at once. as the number of arrivals to shanghai increases, so does the number of cars registered outside the city. ♪ ♪ to ease traffic jams on central roads, city authorities have introduced new rules for highways. ♪ ♪ during the morning and evening rush hours, only shanghai registration plates may use them. ♪ ♪ she's an office worker from a province and naturally she has a registration card. she sees major problems with the system. >> translator: the residency card will cause issues for my daughter getting into senior high school in shanghai. shanghainese students are given priority. ♪ ♪ >> for the nine years
it continues to issue 600,000 new resident cards per year. red wai di ren could reach 15 million. >> translator: the eventual goal is for everyone who lives in shanghai to have equal access to public services but our changing strategies cannot keep up with the speed of immigration. right now, we have to prioritize people who have lived in shanghai the longest. more recent arrivals will have to wait their turn. we can't deal with everyone at once. as the number of arrivals to shanghai...
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so you look at a school like northwestern where tuition is very high, $70000 per year. the kids are getting scholarships and all of a sudden if you go to a competitive marketplace, 260 kids hundred 60 kids will not get $70000 scholarships per year. a lot of kids who are benefiting from the system right now will be left on the sidelines. as you point out is very complicated issue. switching subjects into the coaches area, in chapter three talk about the art of paying a coach not to coach. i was speaking about my all my martyr recently, the university of maryland. what it has done recently. what are your comments on that? >> guest: it's been an interesting week for coaches. you have one quitting at south carolina, he he said don't use the word retire i forget what word he said. basically quitting. that was surprising and interesting. you had the usc coach getting fired with his problems of the question is going to become while, what what is going to happen at usc? then he had north texas where the coach got fired after a block game in one of these geared to where his team
so you look at a school like northwestern where tuition is very high, $70000 per year. the kids are getting scholarships and all of a sudden if you go to a competitive marketplace, 260 kids hundred 60 kids will not get $70000 scholarships per year. a lot of kids who are benefiting from the system right now will be left on the sidelines. as you point out is very complicated issue. switching subjects into the coaches area, in chapter three talk about the art of paying a coach not to coach. i was...
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he went in for $.10 a square foot per year. got a workshop and you could tie into his belting system. so you could be the man who wanted to assemble rat traps. twoarning: the rat trap is prongs. head,ongs with a round and the prongs would be held back with a wire spring. when the greater triggered it, -- when the creature triggered it, the prongs would go right through the neck. are in front of the end of a crate from a shredded wheat box. henry first produces commercial wheat in worcester long before it goes to niagara falls. is often times what you see on the box of shredded wheat. it comes here from denver, upstate new york, and then the boston burbs and he gets a lot of investors. the serial machine company -- cereal machine company. it is part of that tradition of health care, a new approach to your body and how it is going to be kept in good shape because you are no longer working seven days a week and on a farm, you are six days a week in a factory. you might be sitting in an office. he tells people there systems are not
he went in for $.10 a square foot per year. got a workshop and you could tie into his belting system. so you could be the man who wanted to assemble rat traps. twoarning: the rat trap is prongs. head,ongs with a round and the prongs would be held back with a wire spring. when the greater triggered it, -- when the creature triggered it, the prongs would go right through the neck. are in front of the end of a crate from a shredded wheat box. henry first produces commercial wheat in worcester long...
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over the past decade, des moines has averaged about ten homicides per year. so far in 2015, there have been 19. a new program hopes to foster better relations between iowa police and the public. it's called "blue courage"... and it's being funded by a one million dollar grant from the "u - s department of justice." the program will bring in staff to train the trainers at the johnston "law enforcement academy." then... those trainers will pass rookie and veteran officers. the aim is to help them adapt when responding to potentially dangerous and stressful situations... everything that goes into what an office does at a scene. whether it's an accident scene, a scene where they're inside someone's home, when they're dealing with a domestic or a troubled you. how do we make our sound decisions? how do we get there? the staff is scheduled to come to the academy in february. that starts the first round of training. des moines residents are moving franchise fee refund... letters began going out this week explaining how to file a claim for a share of the refund. the
over the past decade, des moines has averaged about ten homicides per year. so far in 2015, there have been 19. a new program hopes to foster better relations between iowa police and the public. it's called "blue courage"... and it's being funded by a one million dollar grant from the "u - s department of justice." the program will bring in staff to train the trainers at the johnston "law enforcement academy." then... those trainers will pass rookie and veteran...
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both schools got high marks for their four-year graduation rates -- and total cost per- year. coming up on the cbs 2 news at noon - reasonsnshy ou should take down your christmas tree before too long after the holidays. on average, it takes three hundred americans working for a solid year, to make as much money as one top ceo. it's called the wage gap. and the republicans will make it worse byowering taxes for those at the top and letting corporations write their own rules. hillary clinton will work to close the wage gap. equal pay for women to raise incomes for families, a higher minimum wage, lower taxexefor the middle class. she gets the job done for us. every year -- christmas tes are to responsible fororore an 200 hundred fires around the united states. the cedar rapids fire department says you should think about turning off of your tree's lights when you go to bed -- and frequently checking your tree. you should also throw it out if branches easily break off. fire officials say the older a tree is the more dangerous it becomes. justin checks in now with your main weather-
both schools got high marks for their four-year graduation rates -- and total cost per- year. coming up on the cbs 2 news at noon - reasonsnshy ou should take down your christmas tree before too long after the holidays. on average, it takes three hundred americans working for a solid year, to make as much money as one top ceo. it's called the wage gap. and the republicans will make it worse byowering taxes for those at the top and letting corporations write their own rules. hillary clinton will...
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based on that, larkin's would need to order just under 5,800 pounds of coffee per year. it at a wholesale price of $7.25, then from this one meeting alone, they would generate $42,000 a year in sales. that's 5% of their annual revenue with just one meeting. -i'll turn it over to you guys. -john: okay. we appreciate the time that you guys have given us today. i realize how valuable that is. and we're here just to tell you about west end coffee. we are a full-service coffee-roasting facility. man: if it was a custom blend. becky: i don't know if we're gonna offer a private recipe for larkin's. if that's the case, we wouldn't have that on the shelf. john: to answer your question, chef, if you order that on monday, you'll have it in your kitchen on friday. so it may not necessarily be true that we would not have your coffee on the shelf. in fact, it's very likely that would have your coffee on the shelf. lemonis: we'll carry a safety stock. john: yes. there's any equipment issues, anything like that, we're here for you. woman: so you provide equipment and repairs? john: we d
based on that, larkin's would need to order just under 5,800 pounds of coffee per year. it at a wholesale price of $7.25, then from this one meeting alone, they would generate $42,000 a year in sales. that's 5% of their annual revenue with just one meeting. -i'll turn it over to you guys. -john: okay. we appreciate the time that you guys have given us today. i realize how valuable that is. and we're here just to tell you about west end coffee. we are a full-service coffee-roasting facility....
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>> have very small fee that does come to icann that adds up north of $90 million per year. >> where are you based? >> good question. icann home has been on situlas for a long time but taking the concept of the headquarters office it is the try quarter due we operate the core functions from three cities on the planet losses angeles and singapore and install. and to coordinate the support that is called the stakeholder relationships with the schmidts systems to ensure that any stakeholder gets gobbled up service at the time of day in a unified structured way. >> host: how did you get the job? >> guest: was put in the list of applicants. someone suggested i would do well. so my entire career was leveraged on the permission innovation to create companies and value. i was starting another company with my game was put in then i went in front of a number 80 committee and they went through applicants had that was a finalist. i read very humbled and honored of the choice. >> host: joining us to discuss some policies is eric from "politico". >> it is an exciting time for a icann right now so can
>> have very small fee that does come to icann that adds up north of $90 million per year. >> where are you based? >> good question. icann home has been on situlas for a long time but taking the concept of the headquarters office it is the try quarter due we operate the core functions from three cities on the planet losses angeles and singapore and install. and to coordinate the support that is called the stakeholder relationships with the schmidts systems to ensure that any...
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he went in for $.10 a square foot per year. you got a workshop and you could tie into his belting system. so you could be the man who wanted to assemble rat traps. mr. arning: the rat trap is two prongs. two prongs with a round head, and the prongs would be held back with a wire spring. when the greater triggered it, -- when the creature triggered it, the prongs would go right through the neck. >> we are in front of the end of a crate from a shredded wheat box. henry first produces commercial wheat in worcester long before it goes to niagara falls. niagara falls is often times what you see on the box of shredded wheat. it comes here from denver, upstate new york, and then the boston burbs and he gets a lot of investors. the serial machine company -- cereal machine company. it is part of that tradition of health care, a new approach to your body and how it is going to be kept in good shape because you are no longer working seven days a week and on a farm, you are six days a week in a factory. you might be sitting in an office. h
he went in for $.10 a square foot per year. you got a workshop and you could tie into his belting system. so you could be the man who wanted to assemble rat traps. mr. arning: the rat trap is two prongs. two prongs with a round head, and the prongs would be held back with a wire spring. when the greater triggered it, -- when the creature triggered it, the prongs would go right through the neck. >> we are in front of the end of a crate from a shredded wheat box. henry first produces...
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and process 92 million eggs per year. the winter solstice has arrived... that means today is the shortest full day of the year in the northern hemisphere... when the sun appears at its most southerly position, directly overhead at the tropic of capricorn. it's the longest day of the year in the southern hemisphere. the solstice began for everyone on earth on december 21st... at the community of madrid is struggling with the loss of a respected coach and teacher... i wish i could go back and thank him for everything he's done, impact on everybody's lives including mine. he'll never be forgotten. i'd thank him for the years that i got to know him and call him a friend . 58 year old randy hinkel died unexpectedly over the weekend. the head football coach walked madrid's sideline for 29 years... becoming only the 11th coach to reach 300 wins. he took his team to the playoffs 25 times. funeral arrangements are still pending. west des moines students will see some changes in the district's foreign language offerings... the district wants to trim its budget by nea
and process 92 million eggs per year. the winter solstice has arrived... that means today is the shortest full day of the year in the northern hemisphere... when the sun appears at its most southerly position, directly overhead at the tropic of capricorn. it's the longest day of the year in the southern hemisphere. the solstice began for everyone on earth on december 21st... at the community of madrid is struggling with the loss of a respected coach and teacher... i wish i could go back and...
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by 2019. -- $11 billion per year by 2019., global music and sport, and today, mary jane cannabis. mary jane cannabis 2.0. for thew generation cannabis culture for all. jane has the global cultivation of cannabis. jane for everyone as the center of cannabis lifestyle. jane haslly, merry tools to bring together consumers and businesses in a streamlined fashion online. it is a revolutionary way to discover all products for a new era of consumption, and it is for main street to find premier locations. has that cannabis is part of our daily lives. merry jane is at the helm of the move. [end video clip] [applause] a whole new world ♪ ok. what kind of partnerships are we going to see or the network effects are we going to see? think this is probably the priority we are doing in the cannabis space. obviously, we have been at the helm of this movement globally, and the time is just right. we saw, and as you mentioned, a huge tranche with the way that the conversation is around cannabis and what is provided for the community, and for t
by 2019. -- $11 billion per year by 2019., global music and sport, and today, mary jane cannabis. mary jane cannabis 2.0. for thew generation cannabis culture for all. jane has the global cultivation of cannabis. jane for everyone as the center of cannabis lifestyle. jane haslly, merry tools to bring together consumers and businesses in a streamlined fashion online. it is a revolutionary way to discover all products for a new era of consumption, and it is for main street to find premier...
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xi xing ping says they expect to see growth of 6.5% per year. contradicting the previous message where the government says we will allow this new normal of slower growth. but when they start making statement like this, in a way it is reassuring to investors. it shows that transition is going to be at a very gradual process. this is not a situation where we will see the economy go from 7% growth per year 25%. they are going to guide -- this. that will be quite reassuring to investors and companies looking to do business in china. guy: always a pleasure. out of beijing. let's bring in jeremy cook, the chief economist at world first. something is happening and maybe they are chatting about and maybe we will see more stimulus, both monetary policy and fiscal policywise by the chinese new year. the beginning of february tense to be the time they tend to move. they've taken notice of the market fears we have around china. hopefully something comes out of it, yeah. guy: more stimulus, m ore turbulence -- more turbulence? saw theas much as we swiss nati
xi xing ping says they expect to see growth of 6.5% per year. contradicting the previous message where the government says we will allow this new normal of slower growth. but when they start making statement like this, in a way it is reassuring to investors. it shows that transition is going to be at a very gradual process. this is not a situation where we will see the economy go from 7% growth per year 25%. they are going to guide -- this. that will be quite reassuring to investors and...
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-- 15% to 20% per year.will be 150 airplanes by 2021. erik: are you getting a big benefit from reduced fuel costs? ben: they are a mixed bag. on the one hand, it lowers our largest cost, which is great, allowing all airlines to be profitable right now. on the other hand, it's inviting more capacity into the industry, so all carriers even those with less efficient, cost structures, are growing. that poses a little dampening in the event that energy prices increase over time. but overall, it's a good story, obviously great for consumers, because it means much lower prices. >> is it fair to say this is the best of times for the airline industry? i can't imagine in my lifetime a better scenario for airlines than now. fewer competitors, lower fuel costs, higher capacity, all the planes are full. can it get better than this? ben: did some of the best times, but there is still uncertainty in terms of the overall capacity situation, so they could be a little better. but it's pretty good times right now. >> you talk
-- 15% to 20% per year.will be 150 airplanes by 2021. erik: are you getting a big benefit from reduced fuel costs? ben: they are a mixed bag. on the one hand, it lowers our largest cost, which is great, allowing all airlines to be profitable right now. on the other hand, it's inviting more capacity into the industry, so all carriers even those with less efficient, cost structures, are growing. that poses a little dampening in the event that energy prices increase over time. but overall, it's a...
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a service that peaked at 44 million telegrams per year in 1988 has been in steep decline ever since. >> translation: traditionally people would still use telegrams for congratulations or condolences, but even those dues uses are dropping off. >> reporter: hardly surprising in a country that now has hundreds of millions of users signed up to one of the many messaging apps available on their smart phones. this lady and her parents included. the message has gone in a couple of moments, but the telegram itself will take a week. with such a relatively long wait in the age of a smart phone, it will probably take more than nostalgia to save >>> in mexico, the pinyada has been a tradition in christmas. >> reporter: if you're a pinyata artisan this is the season of achy hands and ripped nails. pride in knowing his creations are copied, is what has kept him doing this for 40 years. >> translation: i like the colours of the pinyatas, you don't need a lot of money to make them and this has given jobs to me and my family >> reporter: he is also adentist. he admits the trade isn't quite as lucrati
a service that peaked at 44 million telegrams per year in 1988 has been in steep decline ever since. >> translation: traditionally people would still use telegrams for congratulations or condolences, but even those dues uses are dropping off. >> reporter: hardly surprising in a country that now has hundreds of millions of users signed up to one of the many messaging apps available on their smart phones. this lady and her parents included. the message has gone in a couple of moments,...
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the world is declining at about 8% per year from natural declines. rgest drop in cap ex in history last year. that is going to get worse looking out to 2016. u.s. production is in free-fall. the areas of production growth this year being iraq and saudi arabia. they are producing near maximum operational capabilities. today's oil price up 40 or 45, the entire sector is bankrupt. it is a question of how long, whether it is quarters or years. >> eric, thank you for joining us. what is sure to be another big story in 2016. we just got the word from aaa, cheapest gas prices since 2009. the average this year, $2.40 a gal. >> amazing. >> coming up on the program, the year's best and worst ceos as defined by herb greenburg. a look at s&p laggards for the year. are these buying opportunities for 2016? "squawk on the street" will be right back. >>> the year of to returns. this has been the hardest year to make money in traditional assets since 1937. you have to go to trading nation to find out. more "squawk on the street" coming up. >>> welcome back to "squawk
the world is declining at about 8% per year from natural declines. rgest drop in cap ex in history last year. that is going to get worse looking out to 2016. u.s. production is in free-fall. the areas of production growth this year being iraq and saudi arabia. they are producing near maximum operational capabilities. today's oil price up 40 or 45, the entire sector is bankrupt. it is a question of how long, whether it is quarters or years. >> eric, thank you for joining us. what is sure...
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flooding with 81 fatalities per year. tornadoes, 72 per year.oding is one of the top weather killers in the united states. that is worth noting with the flooding in the next couple days. >>> and authorities in mexico detains ethan couch and his mother. found near the popular resort town of puerto vallarta. two years after being sentenced to probation for a drunk driving crash that killed four people. mexico is expected to turn couch over to u.s. marshals. he is wanted in texas for violating his probation. >>> the cleveland police officer who shot and killed 12-year-old charges.ce will not face prosecutors in the case insisting the officer who fired the fatal shot had no way of knowing rice was carrying a pellet gun and not a real weapon. >> given the perfect storm of human error and mistakes by all involved that day, the evidence did not indicate criminal conduct. >> the grand jury decision not to file charge triggering peaceful protests overnight in cleveland and new york. let's get more from martin savage. >> reporter: good morning. so far, re
flooding with 81 fatalities per year. tornadoes, 72 per year.oding is one of the top weather killers in the united states. that is worth noting with the flooding in the next couple days. >>> and authorities in mexico detains ethan couch and his mother. found near the popular resort town of puerto vallarta. two years after being sentenced to probation for a drunk driving crash that killed four people. mexico is expected to turn couch over to u.s. marshals. he is wanted in texas for...
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so, with an average snowfall per year of 11 snowfalls, it can make a big difference when when we don't see snow.dot staff say since they aren't out dealing with snow or salting the roads, thats allowed them more time for other projects, like filling in coralville, mellaney moore, cbs 2 news. and turning now to the weather, strong winds and rain to start the day, but it eventually dried off.justin roberts joins us now with a clouds filled area skies today, but the sun is shining bright for one cedar rapids company. company.van meter recently partnered with a political organization called next gen climate iowa - to act against climate change. change.cbs 2 news reporter steffi lee explains what motivated the local company to do this. van meter says by getting involved with public policy, the company can educate iowans and speak with policy makers about the demand for clean energy. energy. putting together clean energy materials... materials...is like clockwork. clockwork. "light harvesting, geothexmal, solar panels on the roof, it actually tookokour utility bill from roughly 10 thousand d
so, with an average snowfall per year of 11 snowfalls, it can make a big difference when when we don't see snow.dot staff say since they aren't out dealing with snow or salting the roads, thats allowed them more time for other projects, like filling in coralville, mellaney moore, cbs 2 news. and turning now to the weather, strong winds and rain to start the day, but it eventually dried off.justin roberts joins us now with a clouds filled area skies today, but the sun is shining bright for one...
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a yeaea the bond issue that failed in april would have raised that average tax about 60 dollars per year. today a former iowa legislative clerk pleaded guilty to conveying false information a plea agreement states 28 year old michael mcrae wrote a letter threatening to kill himself as well as state representative ako abdul- samad. it goes on to say mcrae put the letter along with a white powdery substance into the state legislative mail. on april third, 22, mcrae opened that letter on th housesehamber floor during an active session. the white powder came into contact with mcrae and abdul-samad. mcrae's sentencing will be on march 25th, and he'll face up to five years in prison. today governor terryryranstad has s made history for his staying power. he's now the longest serving governor in u-s history, after more than 20 years and 11 months in fice. that beat out a record f fm the 18th century set by new york governor george clinton. branstad is hosting an event at the iowa state fairgrounds where his new biography is getting released. volunteer members of the dubuque police uniforms and
a yeaea the bond issue that failed in april would have raised that average tax about 60 dollars per year. today a former iowa legislative clerk pleaded guilty to conveying false information a plea agreement states 28 year old michael mcrae wrote a letter threatening to kill himself as well as state representative ako abdul- samad. it goes on to say mcrae put the letter along with a white powdery substance into the state legislative mail. on april third, 22, mcrae opened that letter on th...
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. >> we have grown at 17% per year and this year we are adding 70 new positions at our corporate headquarters building, our intense is to add 100 to 120 new positions. >> through the new jersey development authorities, they have made the state competitive, with other states offering incentives. critics argue the new plan for residents for the quota of new employees from the city, they are working from expanding the public transportation from the site and now it's a mile long, from those that call camden home, subaru has committed to that. you want to see announcements we made in 2014 and 2015, we are cutting ribbons and opening office doors in many places and we are retaining jobs in new jersey and creating jobs in camden is critical to the work we are doing. >> reporter: and there are requirements for the tax credit program you must be here for 15 years and meet employment requirements as well. reporting live in camden, annie mccormick, channel 6 "action news." >> thank you. >>> two people were killed in a crash in bucks coins, chopper 6 hd was over the scene on route 202, in new hope last n
. >> we have grown at 17% per year and this year we are adding 70 new positions at our corporate headquarters building, our intense is to add 100 to 120 new positions. >> through the new jersey development authorities, they have made the state competitive, with other states offering incentives. critics argue the new plan for residents for the quota of new employees from the city, they are working from expanding the public transportation from the site and now it's a mile long, from...
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that's about the amount of water the average human being uses per year - crashing into the iowa river - with each tick of the clock. "it's just unusual for this time of year." with the lake much higher than normal, the u-s army corps of engineers has the gate more than half way open -- because they need to get the lake to its normal winter pool level before it freezes. "obviously at some point and time winter is going to be here and we're going to have ice start to form and that kind of stuff so we definitely want to get the lake levels down before ice starts to form. " if that happens while the water level is above normal, it could cause a dangerous shelf effect -- leaving a gap of air between the water and ice -- that could be a trap for anyone who tries to walk on it. "it is odd, it is odd." jay odgen has lived near iowa river for 16 years. the high water -- suitable for bank fishing in late december isn't something he's used to seeing. "it's higher and dirtier every place else, this water is just stay pretty clear most of the time, but it seems to have chalked up just a bit. " and
that's about the amount of water the average human being uses per year - crashing into the iowa river - with each tick of the clock. "it's just unusual for this time of year." with the lake much higher than normal, the u-s army corps of engineers has the gate more than half way open -- because they need to get the lake to its normal winter pool level before it freezes. "obviously at some point and time winter is going to be here and we're going to have ice start to form and that...
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we estimate to the transportation class involved about $1.7 million per year with one time cost of about $2 million. over the course of 40 years, that comes out to $54 million. that says the cost of reopening county jail six and its current configuration is $219 million. that compares to the jail replacement project proposal currently in front of you which is $160 million after the $80 million state grant. this suggest it's more costly to reopen county jail six and its current form than to build a new facility. i think it's important to note, there's a number of costs excluded from this estimate. county jail six is already a 26-year-old facility. you will have to replace it anyway in another 25 years. we don't include in this estimate cost escalation. we know that construction costs go up about 5% per year. also staffing go up about 3% or more per year. finally, there's other travel like public defender's travel that need to take place. i know folks stoke to that -- spoke to that before. that is the cost of city and travel. that's all i have for you today. i'm happy to answer any questio
we estimate to the transportation class involved about $1.7 million per year with one time cost of about $2 million. over the course of 40 years, that comes out to $54 million. that says the cost of reopening county jail six and its current configuration is $219 million. that compares to the jail replacement project proposal currently in front of you which is $160 million after the $80 million state grant. this suggest it's more costly to reopen county jail six and its current form than to...
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he reduced florida's spending by more than a percent per year. my colleague mike huckabee when he was governor of arkansas increased spending by 3% a year. now, i should point out that some of the governors were in office during the sessions and states have to cut spending then, so we adjusted for that. and this chart shows how well candidates did compared to other governors during the time when they were in office. jeb bush still wins. in fact, he does even better. he cuts 3% more than the average governor and much more than any other candidate. the other big political issue this year was immigration. immigrants build america, but now many republicans say stop. donald trump says no muslims. anne colter went further and said we should only let in europeans because the dark immigrants will turn america into a hell hole. and she says the left lies to us about immigration. how does the left lie about immigration? >> well, the original lie was the 1965 immigration act pushed by teddy kennedy, supported by bobby kennedy and "the washington post" and al
he reduced florida's spending by more than a percent per year. my colleague mike huckabee when he was governor of arkansas increased spending by 3% a year. now, i should point out that some of the governors were in office during the sessions and states have to cut spending then, so we adjusted for that. and this chart shows how well candidates did compared to other governors during the time when they were in office. jeb bush still wins. in fact, he does even better. he cuts 3% more than the...
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. >> you would not be surprised to find households that are spending between 1500 and $2000 per year on bridge tolls to enact the toll hikes are set to go into effect on sunday at 3:00 p.m. in the morning. steve: the deals don't and on black friday and cybermonday. dari: we are looking at the best days to shop for bargains between now and christmas. and the bosses back. nick: we have a clear sky across the clear sky going through the weekend. dari: here is tonight's new york minute. reporter: new york city parks celebrated the 100 anniversary of the joan of arc statue, the first-ever statue of a woman in the city parks. centennial celebrates new york history and the relationship with france. there is a new mural in the bronx celebrating organ donation. >> having people drive by, honking their horns as they would love the bronx, we love you, is fantastic that it's the largest mural in the u.s. aimed at getting more new yorkers to become donors. >> i wanted to give up awareness not only of organ donation but (vo) want to be happy with your next vehicle purchase? at enterprise, we guara
. >> you would not be surprised to find households that are spending between 1500 and $2000 per year on bridge tolls to enact the toll hikes are set to go into effect on sunday at 3:00 p.m. in the morning. steve: the deals don't and on black friday and cybermonday. dari: we are looking at the best days to shop for bargains between now and christmas. and the bosses back. nick: we have a clear sky across the clear sky going through the weekend. dari: here is tonight's new york minute....
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a service that peaked at 4400 0000 telegrams per year in 1988 has been in steep decline ever since - 44,000. >> translation: traditionally people would still use telegrams for congratulations or con dole ensays-- condolences but their dropping off >> reporter: hardly surprising that millions of people are signing up to apps on smart phones. the message to say the telegram is on its way is gone in a couple of moments but the telegram itself will take about a week. with such a relatively long wait, it will probably take more than nostalgia to save the chinese telegram >>> a former ied tea has been jailed in the f.i.f.a. scandal. the former head of south america football confederation is one of 7 top f.i.f.a. officials arrested in zurich back in may. he faces two to 1 ah years in prison if convicted. he is to be extradited on accepting bribes from sports marketing firms. on thursday the 83-year-old was taken straight to a court. stay to us. another full bulletin of news is straight ahead. straight ahead. >> announcer: this is al jazeera. ♪ welcome to the news hour, i'm in doha, coming u
a service that peaked at 4400 0000 telegrams per year in 1988 has been in steep decline ever since - 44,000. >> translation: traditionally people would still use telegrams for congratulations or con dole ensays-- condolences but their dropping off >> reporter: hardly surprising that millions of people are signing up to apps on smart phones. the message to say the telegram is on its way is gone in a couple of moments but the telegram itself will take about a week. with such a...
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that includes booking at least 150 live performances per year...and having a dedicate stage. all those under 16 must leave past nine o'clock. the council is expected to make this a one year pilot program. the council will also discuss an agreement between des moines and pleasant hill. the cities will team up to fund, design and build the next part of the road from southeast 30th street to highway 65. officials say it'll help spur economic development along the corridor. it'll especially held facilitate the expansion of kemin industries. before that phase of the road work begins...the current section to to open. that's expected in the spring. the des moines menace soccer team is planning to help the city spruce up the cownie soccer park. the council is expected to approve a donation of about 12-thousand- dollars. the team says that'll pay for a new score board featuring the menace and city of des moines logos on field seven. the money will also upgrade the scoreboard on field eight. the menace host three different youth events at the park...bringing in about 300 teams to the ci
that includes booking at least 150 live performances per year...and having a dedicate stage. all those under 16 must leave past nine o'clock. the council is expected to make this a one year pilot program. the council will also discuss an agreement between des moines and pleasant hill. the cities will team up to fund, design and build the next part of the road from southeast 30th street to highway 65. officials say it'll help spur economic development along the corridor. it'll especially held...
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ollendike "youre looking at the probability of a hundred year flood event occuring, the one percent per year." bill raine "for a home in a neighborhood that doesn't flood, we believe that's too much for a just in case this tiny little possibility a meeting with fema is scheduled for tomorrow morning at 9-am at the indian hills junior high school. representatives from senator joni ernst, chuck grassley, and david young's offices will be there as well. stephanie/lam in your local election headquarters now-- following the paris and california attacks and a general trend with mass shootings on the rise, gun control has become even more of a hot button topic, especially on the campaign trail. " all of us are in mourning for the tragic attack in san bernadino, california. for the attack we now know all of the indexes are was a terrorist attack of radical islamic terrorism here on our home soil." stephanie/lam: the iowa democratic party's executive director released a statement today in response to senator cruz's event at a shooting range, saying -quote- that ted cruz finds it appropriate to hold a
ollendike "youre looking at the probability of a hundred year flood event occuring, the one percent per year." bill raine "for a home in a neighborhood that doesn't flood, we believe that's too much for a just in case this tiny little possibility a meeting with fema is scheduled for tomorrow morning at 9-am at the indian hills junior high school. representatives from senator joni ernst, chuck grassley, and david young's offices will be there as well. stephanie/lam in your local...
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price is a five-time all-star and won the cy award in 2012. per year is the highest ever for a pitcher. new gm dave dumbrowski is maybing a bold statement in the au east. >>> they kicked off garden of dreams week with their biggest chartable endeavor to date. some heavy hitters gathered today at the fca family services residential facility. they provided 24-hour care for youth with emotional disturbances and mild developmental disabilities. the incredible community outreach was embraced by the superstars, knicks and rangers liberty. >> for me to be a part of this, i'm just happy to be here and smile on those kids' faces. >> this has been one of those events where you see the joy and smile on a kid's face and you it's a slam dunk. >> i think it will give them positive energy. moving forward, i think this room here will mean a lot to them. it's a great feeling for all of us here. >> i have a dream. just like i have a dream, all these kids have a dream. maybe some of them will be able to play for the knicks. >> it was a rare treat to talk to dolan owner, madison square gardens. >> you're
price is a five-time all-star and won the cy award in 2012. per year is the highest ever for a pitcher. new gm dave dumbrowski is maybing a bold statement in the au east. >>> they kicked off garden of dreams week with their biggest chartable endeavor to date. some heavy hitters gathered today at the fca family services residential facility. they provided 24-hour care for youth with emotional disturbances and mild developmental disabilities. the incredible community outreach was...
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it's budgeted to bring in 50-thousand dollars per year in fines. drivers in the western suburbs will have a new option to get home from work tomorrow... the new grand prairie parkway interchange will open at noon. construction on the 50-million dollar project in waukee started 2-years ago... hopefully it won't take drivers that long to learn how to use it... the interchange is called a diverging diamond... its the first time its been used in iowa.. here's how it works. at the first stoplight before the interchange... drivers will move to the opposite lanes... then return to the normal side of the road after the second stoplights. there will be plenty of signs posted at the intersection to help drivers negotiate the changes. central iowa is dealing with rain and cold... and we might be the lucky junction city kansas is dealing with the aftermath of an ice storm... the heavy ice brought down trees and utility poles knocking out power to thousands... in omaha nebraska the problem was the snow... the city was blanketed today making for a much slower dr
it's budgeted to bring in 50-thousand dollars per year in fines. drivers in the western suburbs will have a new option to get home from work tomorrow... the new grand prairie parkway interchange will open at noon. construction on the 50-million dollar project in waukee started 2-years ago... hopefully it won't take drivers that long to learn how to use it... the interchange is called a diverging diamond... its the first time its been used in iowa.. here's how it works. at the first stoplight...
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now, it hosts a few hundred per year. this season, veterans got a special chance to hunt for deer near the coralville dam. geertz, who is a veteran himself, says fellow vets from all over the country come to participate. "we've brought in some double-amputees, we've brought in some triple-amputees, most of them from the iowa area. they're mostly ptsd soldiers, where they're just trying to adjust back into a normal lifestyle after being deployed."out side of this hunt, hero also offers a life skills program that allows vets to use their unique skills to get back into the workforce. in johnson county, brady smith, kcrg tv9 news. have you heard about the two across all 99 of iowa's counties? dennis lee of walford and daren schumaker of cedar rapids are well on their way to attaining that goal. since 2009, they have run hope to wrap it up next september with a run across delaware county. they are doing it as a fund raiser for the american heart association and to promote fitness. denis and daren have been stepping across the
now, it hosts a few hundred per year. this season, veterans got a special chance to hunt for deer near the coralville dam. geertz, who is a veteran himself, says fellow vets from all over the country come to participate. "we've brought in some double-amputees, we've brought in some triple-amputees, most of them from the iowa area. they're mostly ptsd soldiers, where they're just trying to adjust back into a normal lifestyle after being deployed."out side of this hunt, hero also offers...
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years are likely to increase in the future. right now, since 2012, we have had an increase in terrorist attacks per ihs of about 25% with increases in attacks on energy infrastructure by about 5%. this means that over the next couple of years, geopolitical risk is going to come back into the market. in order to address these or now that this shift from the opec towards the united states comes with it a huge opportunity for the united states to help shore up not just national energy security but global energy security. the two ways that i would say that it would be most helpful is, one, by allowing u.s. crude oil exports and allowing u.s. oil exports gives u.s. producers the opportunity, should it make sense, to export oil in order to both allow them to increase their own production and be able to get more oil out to the global market. the other aspect is one of having a very clear stock policy on a commercial side and on a strategic stockpile side. by having significant stocks within the united states that are in areas that we know that are safe, we can actually increase overall energy security. with that, i appreciate chairman m
years are likely to increase in the future. right now, since 2012, we have had an increase in terrorist attacks per ihs of about 25% with increases in attacks on energy infrastructure by about 5%. this means that over the next couple of years, geopolitical risk is going to come back into the market. in order to address these or now that this shift from the opec towards the united states comes with it a huge opportunity for the united states to help shore up not just national energy security but...
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that agreement meant the historic building needs to be open to the public for at least 12 hours per year. first built in 18-57, this was originally the dubuque county jail. in 19-75 the dubuque art association converted the old building into a history museum which featured dubuque county artiticts. now, supervisoror plan to use the exhibit portion of the museum as office space for two county departments. they'll convert the historic jail cell area into a county conference room. however, because it's a national historic ace, they're not allowed to change or remove the old cells. supervisors say making these changes is part of an "we already were paying 100 percent of the up keep for the building, but this way it will cost us some up front money, but long term it's going to cost the tax payers a lot less money because we won't have an annual lease payment to make. " right now the county pays rent for space for some of its offices in several different locations around dubuque. meanwhile, the artifacts that were here are on their way to nationana mississippi river museum m ere they'll be on
that agreement meant the historic building needs to be open to the public for at least 12 hours per year. first built in 18-57, this was originally the dubuque county jail. in 19-75 the dubuque art association converted the old building into a history museum which featured dubuque county artiticts. now, supervisoror plan to use the exhibit portion of the museum as office space for two county departments. they'll convert the historic jail cell area into a county conference room. however, because...
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that's nearly 40-cents per gallon less than at this time last year. drivers in kansas are getting the sweetest deal. in garden city a gallon of gas dropped to a dollar-31 today. triple-a says the low prices are fueling what's expected to be a record number of holiday travelers. no worries at the pump.. how about the forecast... chief meteorologist ed wilson joins us... tonight will be the coolest of the next several days. we will see temperatures just into the 20s. expect clearing skies by tuesday morning. there will be much zip back to the upper 40s. the extra sunshine and warm sw wind will help warm us up. wednesday will be wet. there is a good chance for rain through the day. by early thursday morning there is a chance for some rain/snow mix...even a chance for all snow early thursday morning...but the warmer temperatures will not allow for a white christmas. temperatures christmas eve through christmas and the holiday weekend will be in the lower to middle 40s. there will be more chances for rain late saturday into governor branstad is making sure
that's nearly 40-cents per gallon less than at this time last year. drivers in kansas are getting the sweetest deal. in garden city a gallon of gas dropped to a dollar-31 today. triple-a says the low prices are fueling what's expected to be a record number of holiday travelers. no worries at the pump.. how about the forecast... chief meteorologist ed wilson joins us... tonight will be the coolest of the next several days. we will see temperatures just into the 20s. expect clearing skies by...
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they said, 'we will fund you a certain amount per year, and this is it.' they also said, 'you can't go out and build the project an expect us to reimburse you. you have to build it at our time table. " geirson says the parking lot outside the terminal is almost finished. and parts of the drop off areas are complete. but the actual one mile long entry road, which connects the terminal to highway 61, still needs to be built. "is it going to be early or late 2016? i can't tell you. at this point we are all weather dependent. we've been pretty much holding with the end of 2016." as for this old terminal building, gierson says the university of dubuque is interested in purchasing it and using it for aviation classrooms. live in dubuque katie wiedemann kcrg tv-9 news jones county is stepping up its efforts to keep drug- impaired drivers off the roads. "last year for example, i, myself, had about 50 operating while intoxicating cases and nearly a third of those deputy tim smith recently finished the federal training program to become a drug recognition expert or
they said, 'we will fund you a certain amount per year, and this is it.' they also said, 'you can't go out and build the project an expect us to reimburse you. you have to build it at our time table. " geirson says the parking lot outside the terminal is almost finished. and parts of the drop off areas are complete. but the actual one mile long entry road, which connects the terminal to highway 61, still needs to be built. "is it going to be early or late 2016? i can't tell you. at...