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when an arizona family rents out a room, that money stays in arizona and becomes part of the local economy> don't they take tax revenue like hotels? >> it depends on the locality whether they are taking that tax revenue or losing the tax revenue. marriott is based in maryland. when you get a marriott room, it doesn't stay in san francisco. >> they are making a gamble they'll make more money people spending money in the local economy. >> only down side that tends to shrink the housing available. it's all short term rentals. >>> 5:49. the museum for george lucas' movie memorabilia might end up on treasure island. looking at san francisco again after a plan to bring the museum to chicago fell through. you'll recall lucas wanted to build the museum in the presidio but came up against too much opposition. the project is far from assured. oakland and los angeles reportedly interested in building the museum in their city. this will be the second time queen bee performed at the venue this year. the first one was memorable during the super bowl halftime show with coldplay. she added another stop at
when an arizona family rents out a room, that money stays in arizona and becomes part of the local economy> don't they take tax revenue like hotels? >> it depends on the locality whether they are taking that tax revenue or losing the tax revenue. marriott is based in maryland. when you get a marriott room, it doesn't stay in san francisco. >> they are making a gamble they'll make more money people spending money in the local economy. >> only down side that tends to shrink...
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it has been vitalizing the local economy. >> further more, the stronger yen is hurting profits of major exporters. toyota motor executives say they are operating profit for the years for next march will fall by more than 40%. >> reporter: they will raise tax from 8% to 10 and people are wondering where prime minister abe will change his mind based on the latest data. nhk world, tokyo. >> all right. let's see what is happening on the markets. just to recap, on wall street stock prices fell. that was after recent gains. investors were weighing out the possibility of a federal reserve rate hike following some strong data over in the u.s. the dow jones falling 1%. tech heavy nasdaq down 1.25% on the day. let's see what's happening here in tokyo. ramin joins us with the latest. lots to take in today especially with japan's gdp. what are you seeing? a lot of data to take in. you mentioned the gdp. it also seems like good news for the economy is bad news for the markets. the fed may be readjusting its time line with regards to raising of interest rates. we saw increase in industrial production
it has been vitalizing the local economy. >> further more, the stronger yen is hurting profits of major exporters. toyota motor executives say they are operating profit for the years for next march will fall by more than 40%. >> reporter: they will raise tax from 8% to 10 and people are wondering where prime minister abe will change his mind based on the latest data. nhk world, tokyo. >> all right. let's see what is happening on the markets. just to recap, on wall street stock...
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. >>> and the earthquakes are impacting the local economy. gene otani has the details. >>> many companies have us is spended operations due to the earthquake. the prefecture's labor office has received more than 5700 requests from people who have lost their jobs. >>> factories of a food producer that made soybean products have been damaged. the company had not been able to fix all the production lines. the ceiling of a tofu factory collapsed. it's unclear if production can resume because the manpower shortage is holding up repairs. another food maker that has been producing pickles for half a century restarted production by hand. the workers say the company's factory was heavily damaged due to the danger of collapse. the company started receiving orders for the products and they have begun making their products by hand in another building. >>> mitsubishi electric resumed partial operation. workers were seen arriving at the facility in the morning. the company had suspended the plant's operations after the strong earthquake on april 14th. the p
. >>> and the earthquakes are impacting the local economy. gene otani has the details. >>> many companies have us is spended operations due to the earthquake. the prefecture's labor office has received more than 5700 requests from people who have lost their jobs. >>> factories of a food producer that made soybean products have been damaged. the company had not been able to fix all the production lines. the ceiling of a tofu factory collapsed. it's unclear if...
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that's how much money those visitors pumped into the local economy. hat breaks down to $28.5 million every single day. independence national historical park saw more than 4 million visitors. the money they spent while here supported nearly 4,000 jobs. visit philly says there are plenty of attractions sprinkled in throughout the year to keep people coming back and experiencing something new. >> all those people go to an attraction, attend around event, eat in a restaurant, shop in our shops and they help improve the quality of life for philadelphia, everybody whoiveless and works here. >> this summer will be a busy one. not only is the dnc expected to draw in 50,000 people but the wawa welcome america fourth of july celebration is expected to host crowds of nearly 500,000. once you take all of that into consideration, very easy to see how they're already anticipating that we're going to surpass last year's visitors and we'll have to wait and see by how much. reporting live at independence mall, pamela osborne, nbc 10 news. >>> meanwhile back to the blue
that's how much money those visitors pumped into the local economy. hat breaks down to $28.5 million every single day. independence national historical park saw more than 4 million visitors. the money they spent while here supported nearly 4,000 jobs. visit philly says there are plenty of attractions sprinkled in throughout the year to keep people coming back and experiencing something new. >> all those people go to an attraction, attend around event, eat in a restaurant, shop in our...
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statement, ibutho coal, who declined to comment on this story, touted jobs as a majojor benefit to the localal economyhen the mine comes in. but according to the community,, the mine has not consulted them, or even told them where they will be forced to relocate to. for more than 100 years, the hluhluwe-imfolozi park has been a sanctuary for rhinos and many other endangered animals. it i is a place that inspireres visitors, communities, and conservationists all over the world. to lose this area in a coal mining operation is unacceptable to dr. player. >> the people, they say, "it's impossible, you can't defeat these big mining comompanies." and we said, "no, you can." but you've got to know that what you are doing is absolutely right. if you know that, then the rest is strategy and tactics. >> this is jeffrey barbee reporting from the hluhluwe-imfolozi park in south africa for link tv. >> in ecuador's highlands, indigenous communities figight foreign gold mining companies in an effort to save something even more precious than gold to them: their water. constantino de miguel reports. >> ecuador is a so
statement, ibutho coal, who declined to comment on this story, touted jobs as a majojor benefit to the localal economyhen the mine comes in. but according to the community,, the mine has not consulted them, or even told them where they will be forced to relocate to. for more than 100 years, the hluhluwe-imfolozi park has been a sanctuary for rhinos and many other endangered animals. it i is a place that inspireres visitors, communities, and conservationists all over the world. to lose this area...
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it has dampened inbound consumption that has vitalized the local economy. furthermorore, the stronger yens hurting profits of majoror exporters. toyota motor executives say they are operating profits for the year through next march will fall by more than 40%. uncertainty in the country's economy prevails. the government is planning to raise the consumption tax from the current 8% to 10% next april, and people are wondering whether the prime minister shinzo abe will change his mind based on the latest data. >>> checking the markets. tokyo share prices end the day flat after japan's gdp data set off a volatile trading session. for the details we go to our business reporter at the tokyo stock exchange. phoebe. >> there have been a mixed reaction to japan's gdp data from january to march. the gross figure of 1.7% was much betterr than expectedd but analysts say there are concerns as to whether the japanese economy can continue the momentum. let's look at the closing levels on this wednesday, may the 18th. the nikkei 225 finished at 16,644. topix rose 1,338. crud
it has dampened inbound consumption that has vitalized the local economy. furthermorore, the stronger yens hurting profits of majoror exporters. toyota motor executives say they are operating profits for the year through next march will fall by more than 40%. uncertainty in the country's economy prevails. the government is planning to raise the consumption tax from the current 8% to 10% next april, and people are wondering whether the prime minister shinzo abe will change his mind based on the...
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there are fears this could have a significantfect on the local economy as corporate production is falling and many trips to the area have been cancelled. dampened consumer sentiment has already led to sluggish spending. >>> now let's check in on markets to see what is happening. u.s. stock prices ended slightly lower following a drop in oil prices and disappointing data in europe. what happened on wall street was the dow jones fell eight points and overall on the tech heavy nasdaq we saw a loss of three points on the day. we're going to see what is happening on tokyo markets and we'll go to ramine. >> it follows minutes from the april meeting. a lot playing into the markets. let's look how the nikkei and topix is topping off. the nikkei ended down half a percent due to a firmer yen. they took in the surplus as well as verbal disagreements following the g 7. another negative is the slump in iron or prices which hit ten-week lows. australia or for delivery to china for example was down $3 a ton or around 5.4% rising u.s. dollar also weighing on commodity prices. a strong dollar makes commod
there are fears this could have a significantfect on the local economy as corporate production is falling and many trips to the area have been cancelled. dampened consumer sentiment has already led to sluggish spending. >>> now let's check in on markets to see what is happening. u.s. stock prices ended slightly lower following a drop in oil prices and disappointing data in europe. what happened on wall street was the dow jones fell eight points and overall on the tech heavy nasdaq we...
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the quakes have dealt a blow to the local economies. a farmer who's been growing rice for 50 years had to give up planting rice seedlings this year due to damaged irrigation channels and foot paths between paddies. a company that produces equipment for automakers has suspended operations because the quakes damaged its facilities. >> translator: i want to restart business by seeking help from lenders and local authorities. >> its relocation costs will be about $3 million. that's 1.5 times its annual sales. >>> the top military officer has indicated he will help promote democracy under the new civilian government. he argues they want to strengthen and advance demockization. they haven't been completed. he express appreciation. although he's moved to civilian rule, the military still holds strong political power. a quarter of the seats in parliament are reserved for its personnel. she holds dual posts. >> translator: i said japan will assist myanmar and its new government to develop democratly and other ways. i also shared the hope that ja
the quakes have dealt a blow to the local economies. a farmer who's been growing rice for 50 years had to give up planting rice seedlings this year due to damaged irrigation channels and foot paths between paddies. a company that produces equipment for automakers has suspended operations because the quakes damaged its facilities. >> translator: i want to restart business by seeking help from lenders and local authorities. >> its relocation costs will be about $3 million. that's 1.5...
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. >> reporter: the project developers, however, did promise the campus would revitalize the local economy. >> the campus was envisioned as an opportunity, a chance to kind of move a kind of devastated community out of that mill background, more into a technological future that would be an investment and a growth opportunity. >> reporter: the campus now employs more than 1,000 people, nothing close to the 20,000 jobs on and off campus, murdock's real estate company predicted. and most employees, highly trained in their fields, come in from out of town. take a quick walk around kannapolis, and you see empty stores and hear disappointment. >> i don't see where it's helped a lot. >> reporter: the owner of the breakfastime diner says the research campus hasn't come close to replacing the mill. >> the mill used to do catering orders every single day of 1,500, 2,500 orders. then, it just disappeared. and we thought the whole bio campus was going to benefit everybody, but it's been a slow process. >> reporter: the week we visited kannapolis, researchers said they were closing in on a possible bre
. >> reporter: the project developers, however, did promise the campus would revitalize the local economy. >> the campus was envisioned as an opportunity, a chance to kind of move a kind of devastated community out of that mill background, more into a technological future that would be an investment and a growth opportunity. >> reporter: the campus now employs more than 1,000 people, nothing close to the 20,000 jobs on and off campus, murdock's real estate company predicted....
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regattas and the fees rowing clubs pay the city bring in an estimated $50 million annually to the local economythout rowing the clubs will go and with them, a philadelphia tradition. >> i guess i'm praying for rain until the money comes through. >> reporter: we're told the army corps engineers and the local congressional delegation are on board with the dredging. it's just a matter of coming up with the money. and frankly for the core right now other projects are higher priority. they'll be meeting later on this week to try to find some way to get the dredging done. on boathouse row, i'm sarah bloomquist, channel6 "action news. >> the officials in delaware dedicated a new monument thine this afternoon honor hundreds of former patients of the delaware state hospital. governor jack markell and other officials unveiled the new historical marker at the hospital's spiral cemetery in new castle. the monument features the names of more than 750 people who are buried here between 1891 and 1983. now committee has spent the last few months cleaning up and restoring this landmark. >> bradford is back. hop
regattas and the fees rowing clubs pay the city bring in an estimated $50 million annually to the local economythout rowing the clubs will go and with them, a philadelphia tradition. >> i guess i'm praying for rain until the money comes through. >> reporter: we're told the army corps engineers and the local congressional delegation are on board with the dredging. it's just a matter of coming up with the money. and frankly for the core right now other projects are higher priority....
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authorities fear the local economy will take a big hit due to the toll on businesses and tourism. a senior official in japan's ruling liberal democratic party is calling on the prime minister to postpone the proposed consumption tax rate. the geneneral council chairman says shinzo abe should delay the hike two years. the government plans to raise the tax next april from 8% to 10. she says the cooling global warm and earthquakes in the southwest have created critical situation. >>> the diets of people in emerging countries are changing. they're eating more bread and meat. that is a business opportunity for many. but the rise of western foods also presents challenges. and as this next report shows, they are issues that could affect all of us in the years to come. >> reporter: indonesia, a nation hungry for growth with 250 million mouths to feed. rice is the staple food here. often three times a day. but for how much longer? incomes are swelling and the national diet is diversifying. young people especially hunger for western-ized food. the favorites include bread with sea foods and
authorities fear the local economy will take a big hit due to the toll on businesses and tourism. a senior official in japan's ruling liberal democratic party is calling on the prime minister to postpone the proposed consumption tax rate. the geneneral council chairman says shinzo abe should delay the hike two years. the government plans to raise the tax next april from 8% to 10. she says the cooling global warm and earthquakes in the southwest have created critical situation. >>> the...
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as betty yu reports, sales of ping pong tables can reflect the local economy. >> reporter: it's a must have amenity at any sillicon valley startup or big name tech company. the ping pong table. a symbol of the millennial workplace. many of the big companies buy them at billiard wholesale in san jose. >> cisco and google and twitter buying a lot. they are regular customers. they always buy it when they either expanding or just replacing the old tables. >> reporter: but the owner noticed that twitter stopped coming in at the beginning of last year. at the same time, its user growth slowed. >> definitely concerned a little bit. yeah, everybody is talking about tech bubble a pull-back in the stock. >> reporter: billiard wholesale says that big tech companies always go for top of the line ping pong tables like this one at $2,500 each. in the 1st quarter of this year, sales fell 50% from the last quarter. >> it's an indicator of mood. if these companies are entrenched, if these companies are bearing down, they are not in the mood to do things that seem frivolous. >> reporter: president of jo
as betty yu reports, sales of ping pong tables can reflect the local economy. >> reporter: it's a must have amenity at any sillicon valley startup or big name tech company. the ping pong table. a symbol of the millennial workplace. many of the big companies buy them at billiard wholesale in san jose. >> cisco and google and twitter buying a lot. they are regular customers. they always buy it when they either expanding or just replacing the old tables. >> reporter: but the...
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allow for more asylum space so that -- and does are in not remain, if you will, a burden on the local economy and on the host population, so we are hopeful, again, here, the united states has been instrumental in working with the world bank, other international financial institutions, turning the corner in that respect but really, we half to look forward, way to organize humanitarian and development responses in the future when there are new emergencies. the last thing i would simply thats it is very important as many refugees as possible are given the opportunity to move legally. we have moved -- we have heard a lot about irregular movement and we were talking about last year, resettlement to the united states, there were not pictures of asylum officers interviewing individually and a 7 -- a refugee for an hour and a half, taking down all of the information about their story, to validate them and to verify who they are in with a recovery from -- no, on cnn, we saw pictures of masses of people going through the fields of croatia, macedonia, serbia, as if that is resettlement in it is simply n
allow for more asylum space so that -- and does are in not remain, if you will, a burden on the local economy and on the host population, so we are hopeful, again, here, the united states has been instrumental in working with the world bank, other international financial institutions, turning the corner in that respect but really, we half to look forward, way to organize humanitarian and development responses in the future when there are new emergencies. the last thing i would simply thats it...
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oak hand and sat town in a chicken and waffle restaurant and talked about their concerns on the local economy. she has gone after donald trump on twitter. she critized his previous comments on work place pregnancy. >> pregnancy is never. it is a wonderful thing for the woman and husband and inconvenience for a business. >> they are going after trump. >> thank you. the system is broken and the libertarian party has the opportunity to achieve major party status and each and everyone upon of you worked so hard for. >> well that from gary johnson, one of the candidates vying for the libertarian party nomination this weekend. he's seeing support from republicans and democrats disinchanted. but unlike republicans and democrats. they do not hold primaries. the majority of the americans have unfavorable opinions of donald trump and clinton and a recent fox news poll shows johnson receiving ten percent support. extreme weather alert. grappling with dangerous weather over the holiday weekend. two people are dead and several others missing after torrential reasons sparked flash flooding in texas. the ca
oak hand and sat town in a chicken and waffle restaurant and talked about their concerns on the local economy. she has gone after donald trump on twitter. she critized his previous comments on work place pregnancy. >> pregnancy is never. it is a wonderful thing for the woman and husband and inconvenience for a business. >> they are going after trump. >> thank you. the system is broken and the libertarian party has the opportunity to achieve major party status and each and...
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disney pointed out they generate 5.7 billion for the local economy and added 11,000 jobs over the past decade. you can't argue with them numbers, right, sam? >> this is great numbers. can you imagine if walt disney were alive to see this today? he would say i really don't like that guy. i can't put moo my finger -- i can't put my finger on what it is, but i don't like that guy. >> he calls them the disney corporation. >> i like bernie. i can relate to bernie. when i argue with my girlfriend i feel like bernie arguing with hillary. like i don't have a shot, but i want to get my idea out there. >> how can anyone hate disney? >> leave it on a socialist to throw a het blanket on the happiest place in america. that's what they love to do. like the other week he was saying all of these bad things about wal-mart. wall mar has done more for poor people than bernie sanders and mother theresa. i think it is hilarious how he calls disney the disney corporation. we know they are so evil. i mean, it is -- >> you know what, trump is actually playing with a lot of the bernie resentment as well. he we
disney pointed out they generate 5.7 billion for the local economy and added 11,000 jobs over the past decade. you can't argue with them numbers, right, sam? >> this is great numbers. can you imagine if walt disney were alive to see this today? he would say i really don't like that guy. i can't put moo my finger -- i can't put my finger on what it is, but i don't like that guy. >> he calls them the disney corporation. >> i like bernie. i can relate to bernie. when i argue with...
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this is what customers to use to grow businesses of the local economy. helping us to be better people in our daily live today's guest is no exception deal shapiro where the roads leading experts on negotiation and conflict resolution has made a career out of helping people to navigate these critical conversations and as a founder and director of harvard international negotiation program, he has launched several resolutions in the middle east peace and europe and east asia. serving as chairman of the world agenda council on conflict resolution it developed a conflict huge reprogram now reaching more than 30 countries. please help me to welcome our esteemed speaker did neil shapiro. [applause] >> power you doing? first of all, a huge thank you to the library of philadelphia for making this happen today and also with peco it 8:00 in the morning to have that introduce -- somebody without much energy to introduce me. [laughter] so it is a tremendous honor to be here with you but how many of you the past six months have experienced emotionally charged conflict?
this is what customers to use to grow businesses of the local economy. helping us to be better people in our daily live today's guest is no exception deal shapiro where the roads leading experts on negotiation and conflict resolution has made a career out of helping people to navigate these critical conversations and as a founder and director of harvard international negotiation program, he has launched several resolutions in the middle east peace and europe and east asia. serving as chairman...
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difficult anyland resorts generates $5.7 billion annually for the local economy.nd 11,000 jobs over the last decade, a 65% increase. these protesters are demanding $15 an hour from mcdonald's. you wrote a piece pointing out the hypocrisy. we know bernie sanders, his 37,000 union workers is what he's representing. the median ceo makes $117,000 a year. >> the afl-cio put out this report condemning ceo pay, but i was looking at what some of it executive council members were making. six-figure salaries. the painters union spending $50 on wine bottles and the plumbers at a napa valley wine. charles: anaheim's population went up over 600% because in 1954 disney started construction on disneyland. if you have low skills there are very few places you can find today. >> i have to agree with gillian. there is a lot of hypocrisy. you can't have union presidents making hundreds of thousands of dollars saying they are representing the little guy who's working hard and making the same salary if not more than these high execs. >> a lot of these states where this is happening, it
difficult anyland resorts generates $5.7 billion annually for the local economy.nd 11,000 jobs over the last decade, a 65% increase. these protesters are demanding $15 an hour from mcdonald's. you wrote a piece pointing out the hypocrisy. we know bernie sanders, his 37,000 union workers is what he's representing. the median ceo makes $117,000 a year. >> the afl-cio put out this report condemning ceo pay, but i was looking at what some of it executive council members were making....
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purchasing books from politics & prose does benefit the local economy. it supports local jobs, supports our book festival. so if you enjoy the program and you're in a position to do so, please consider buying the authors' books here today. so let me introduce kristen. kristen green is an author who let me introduce kristin. and author from virginia and that is important to the story. graduating from fredericksburg a graduate of the kennedy school of government. globe" and san diego union tribune. she currently lives in richmond, virginia. she has a husband, jason, and two daughters who you'll become intimately familiar with when you read this book. so let me tell you about this wonderful book that we're presenting here today, "something must be done about prince edward county." it is a new york times bestseller, it's a washington post notable nonfiction. and for those that want to support kristen, it is up for library of virginia people's choice award, so you can go to the web site to get this book voted as a people's choice award. it's an interesting boo
purchasing books from politics & prose does benefit the local economy. it supports local jobs, supports our book festival. so if you enjoy the program and you're in a position to do so, please consider buying the authors' books here today. so let me introduce kristen. kristen green is an author who let me introduce kristin. and author from virginia and that is important to the story. graduating from fredericksburg a graduate of the kennedy school of government. globe" and san diego...
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. >> it has become an important mover of the local economy. but as its aged, metro has become prone to delays an danger. now the system is asking those who rely on it to bite the bullet. starting june 3rd, the subway system will close a no more 3:00 a.m. closings on friday and saturday. those hours have become vital to the thriving hospitality in the city. >> we can't count high enough to describe how much metro contributed to the success of the greater washington area. >> a member of the greater washington board of trade says there hasn't been a region not improved but now there isn't one won't be affected. >> a lot of social stuff going on. but i guess it is the only day they can do it. >> board of trade and other business concerns through council of government will be getting together and come up with a plan. >> we've got have flexibility. we have more on car pooling, bike shares, zip car, you name it. only to be on the table. >> even businesses with transportation in some cases. and it is not just local. so many businesses across the u.s. a
. >> it has become an important mover of the local economy. but as its aged, metro has become prone to delays an danger. now the system is asking those who rely on it to bite the bullet. starting june 3rd, the subway system will close a no more 3:00 a.m. closings on friday and saturday. those hours have become vital to the thriving hospitality in the city. >> we can't count high enough to describe how much metro contributed to the success of the greater washington area. >> a...
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even further, billion dollar expansion, thousands more jobs, "star wars" theme park will add to the local economy, neil, disney is essentially saying worker pay is based on what the skills are. neil: i was just thinking, i think charles, a lot are planning some of these characters you he see on site, that they will be robots now, which, might be fine. i'm just saying that be careful what you wish for because the company will find a way to replace you and not necessarily with human beings, right? >> there absolutely no doubt about that, neil. two major robot stories i will cover on my show. more to the point -- neil: you're on my show right now. >> i thought i would get a quick plug though. you know what? bernie sanders as social it is all about capitalism. let me tell you about anaheim, california. it was a town founded by germans. they were wineries. all of sudden wiped out by viruses. they started growing oranges. all of sudden this company disney said let's build a theme park there. population exploded 10-year period 600%. i went through all the records. no other town in california experienced
even further, billion dollar expansion, thousands more jobs, "star wars" theme park will add to the local economy, neil, disney is essentially saying worker pay is based on what the skills are. neil: i was just thinking, i think charles, a lot are planning some of these characters you he see on site, that they will be robots now, which, might be fine. i'm just saying that be careful what you wish for because the company will find a way to replace you and not necessarily with human...
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. >> it has become an important mover of the local economy. its aged, metro has become prone to delays an danger. now the system is asking those who rely on it to bite the bullet. starting june 3rd, the subway system will close a
. >> it has become an important mover of the local economy. its aged, metro has become prone to delays an danger. now the system is asking those who rely on it to bite the bullet. starting june 3rd, the subway system will close a
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of course, celebrating this holiday weekend but we hope that it will also help to boost the local economyck to you guys. jenny, thanks. if you are headed out or staying at home this memorial day weekend, show us what you are doing. be sure to share your pictures and videos with us use the hash tag fox 29. >>> now to a developing story out of new jersey. a plane crashed in the hudson river that plane was a vintage world war ii p47 thunder bolt taking part in a fleet week activity. new jersey state police say at least pilot was pull from the water and he was the only person on board. engine failure is believed to have brought that plane down. >>> a 20-year-old woman is in critical condition tonight after she was hit by a car in feltonville just before 5:00 near the intersection of roosevelt boulevard and bingham street. the driver did stop. no word on whether or not any charges will be filed. >>> some activists are upset with the archdiocese of philadelphia over the organization's stance on child sex abuse bill under consideration right now in pennsylvania. the foundation to abolish child s
of course, celebrating this holiday weekend but we hope that it will also help to boost the local economyck to you guys. jenny, thanks. if you are headed out or staying at home this memorial day weekend, show us what you are doing. be sure to share your pictures and videos with us use the hash tag fox 29. >>> now to a developing story out of new jersey. a plane crashed in the hudson river that plane was a vintage world war ii p47 thunder bolt taking part in a fleet week activity. new...
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space so that the refugees aren't considered to be and do not remain, if you will, a burden on the local economy and on the host population. so we're hopeful. again, here, the united states has been very instrumental in working with the world bank, other international financial institutions to turn the corner in that respect, but really we have to look forward now to a new way to organize humanitarian and development responses in the future when there are new emergencies. the last thing i would simply say is that it's very important that as many refugees as possible are given the opportunity to move legally. we've heard a lot about irregular movements. when we were talking about last year, resettlement to the united states, there weren't pictures of asylum officers interviewing individually a refugee for a hour and a half taking down all of the information about their stories to validate them and to verify who they are and where they were coming from. no. on cnn and elsewhere, we saw pictures of masses of people going through the fields of croatia and macedonia and serbia as if that is resettlem
space so that the refugees aren't considered to be and do not remain, if you will, a burden on the local economy and on the host population. so we're hopeful. again, here, the united states has been very instrumental in working with the world bank, other international financial institutions to turn the corner in that respect, but really we have to look forward now to a new way to organize humanitarian and development responses in the future when there are new emergencies. the last thing i would...
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the local economy in san francisco-based clothing chain plans to shut down dozens of stores. 's kcbs radio's financial reporter jason brooks with more. >> reporter: good morning. that news coming from gap. the company continues to struggle in its turnaround efforts. it's going to close 75 old navy and banana republic scores all outside of north america though. it does include all 53 with old navies in japan. old navy which had been a star performer for many years for gap has fallen on hard times including seeing same-store sales fall by double digits in the month of april. gap reporting poor results, expected as sales are weakening. the company not yet seeing the turnaround bear any fruit. its shares are up though on the plan to shut down some stores as it will save them money, quite a bit of money. yahoo not attracting as much money as expected in its bidding process for its core web business. the "wall street journal" says that most of the bids are coming in around 2 to $3 billion rather than the expected 4 to $8 billion for the core web business. yahoo is expecting as much
the local economy in san francisco-based clothing chain plans to shut down dozens of stores. 's kcbs radio's financial reporter jason brooks with more. >> reporter: good morning. that news coming from gap. the company continues to struggle in its turnaround efforts. it's going to close 75 old navy and banana republic scores all outside of north america though. it does include all 53 with old navies in japan. old navy which had been a star performer for many years for gap has fallen on...
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double that figure and more than 100 -- in more than 100 cities has debt that is bigger than the local economyny has edged out china as the world's largest supplier of federal credit. that as the asian nation authority spends -- supports a weakening yuan. japan's consumer prices dropped for a second month. consumer prices excluding fresh food fell 0.6%. the price growth will intensify pressure on the bank of japan to consider further monetary stimulus after governor kuroda disappointed the markets by taking no action in april. donald trump is reported to have picked up enough delegates to clinch the public and nomination. and number of unbound delegates have confirmed they will support .rump, putting him over the top meanwhile, world leaders have potential donald trump victory. -- >> they are paying very close attention to this election. i think it is fair to say they are surprised by the balkan nominee. -- the republican nominee. they are not sure how seriously to take some of his pronouncements. they are rattled by him. >> many of the countries in our world have been absolutely abusing us an
double that figure and more than 100 -- in more than 100 cities has debt that is bigger than the local economyny has edged out china as the world's largest supplier of federal credit. that as the asian nation authority spends -- supports a weakening yuan. japan's consumer prices dropped for a second month. consumer prices excluding fresh food fell 0.6%. the price growth will intensify pressure on the bank of japan to consider further monetary stimulus after governor kuroda disappointed the...
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. >>> to the local economy. is making a bold move so it can afford to produce all those model 3s. >> joining us now is kcbs radio's financial reporter jason brooks. >> reporter: good morning. tesla needs a big pile of cash in order to finance its ambitious production plans for the model three. the company is going to offer a secondary stock offering for raising up to $2 billion. tesla plans to roll the first model 3 off the assembly line in late 2017. but it wants to ramp up production to a half million cars in 2018. that's a massive climb from where it currently produces its model s and model x and despite the big stock offering which can a lot of the time lead to a company's stock falling tesla shares are moving slightly higher this morning. two bay area firms are doing better cisco and "salesforce" with strong earnings and strong yearly forecasts. shares are surging higher as a result of both companies and better news on the job market. the labor department says that first-time claims fell by 16,000 to 278,00
. >>> to the local economy. is making a bold move so it can afford to produce all those model 3s. >> joining us now is kcbs radio's financial reporter jason brooks. >> reporter: good morning. tesla needs a big pile of cash in order to finance its ambitious production plans for the model three. the company is going to offer a secondary stock offering for raising up to $2 billion. tesla plans to roll the first model 3 off the assembly line in late 2017. but it wants to ramp...
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there's a long, proud tradition of ranching here, and cattle and haying are the main drivers of the local economy. cows and birds seem to get along quite well on private ranches, and many in the community appreciate the tourism dollars that birders bring in. but it's when those cattle have to graze on public, government owned land-- which makes up 75% of the county-- that conflicts between ranchers, environmental groups, and the government become evident. so about ten years ago, refuge manager karges and a small group in this community decided to try a fairly novel approach to resolving those conflicts face- to-face conversations. and those conversations have led to this. the high desert partnership-- a nonprofit that was formed with one goal: collaboration. >> can you add to a committee or does it need to be a standing committee? >> i just recommend it is a standing group. >> reporter: participants at a recent meeting-- held at the historic hotel diamond-- included ranchers, federal and local government employees, scientists, and conservation groups. a diverse group you might not expect would sh
there's a long, proud tradition of ranching here, and cattle and haying are the main drivers of the local economy. cows and birds seem to get along quite well on private ranches, and many in the community appreciate the tourism dollars that birders bring in. but it's when those cattle have to graze on public, government owned land-- which makes up 75% of the county-- that conflicts between ranchers, environmental groups, and the government become evident. so about ten years ago, refuge manager...
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well as the community to discuss and address the challenges to bay area women as they navigate the local economyke to say, we are focusing on beat every one. as a working mom of 2 wonderful boys, age 9 and 6, i know firsthand the hurdles that we work in women and all women face. not only just as moms of kids, but also as we related to the other side of life in helping our aging parents. i am particularly proud that this event will address many of these challenges including workforce-workplace policies and benefits, pay equity, child care, leadership, mentorship, education, and entrepreneurship. i'm very excited to announce we will be joined by national broadcast broadcast journalist chris jasmine from nbc. keynote speaker and re-slaughter and -and many other local and national leaders who can speak to the ones of equity in power and, opportunity, for women including epa director lisa jackson, angela weber blackwell and many others. i'm incredibly proud of us mayor ed lee and mayor shaft. leadership and groundbreaking work on key efforts that help our community thrive. because of their work as co
well as the community to discuss and address the challenges to bay area women as they navigate the local economyke to say, we are focusing on beat every one. as a working mom of 2 wonderful boys, age 9 and 6, i know firsthand the hurdles that we work in women and all women face. not only just as moms of kids, but also as we related to the other side of life in helping our aging parents. i am particularly proud that this event will address many of these challenges including workforce-workplace...
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the economy is not doing too badly. aemployment is at a two and half year low in consumer spending is soaring. overall, policymakers have seemed quite pleased with how the localnomy is coping with the downturn in with the slowdown in commodity prices. the missing piece is wage growth and inflation. we have seen inflation at a record low in the first quarter, and the reserve bank just cut interest rates to 1.75%, an unprecedented low this month in reaction. they also said inflation would miss their target demand of 2% to 3% this year. most traders expect the reserve bank will go ahead, cut rates one more time and maybe that will cut rates twice. the more important part of the reason why we have these offer a low yields is not just what is happening domestically, but what is happening in most developed economies, and the fact that policymakers really have not been able to find a solution for low-inflation, tied to that is the massive stimulus in europe and japan, and while trade in bond yields are low, they are pretty high when you consider that in japan get negative rates across many maturities. looking at the uncertain growth environment, looking at the uncer
the economy is not doing too badly. aemployment is at a two and half year low in consumer spending is soaring. overall, policymakers have seemed quite pleased with how the localnomy is coping with the downturn in with the slowdown in commodity prices. the missing piece is wage growth and inflation. we have seen inflation at a record low in the first quarter, and the reserve bank just cut interest rates to 1.75%, an unprecedented low this month in reaction. they also said inflation would miss...
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space so that the refugees aren't considered to be and do not remain, if you will, a burden on the local economy and on the host population. we are hopeful. the united states has been instrumental in working with the world bank, other international financial institutions to turn the corner in that respect but really we have to look forward now to a new way to organize humanitarian and development responses in the future when there are new emergencies. the last thing i would say is that it is very important that as many refugees as possible are given the opportunity to move legally. we heard a lot about irregular movements. when we were talking about resettlement to the united states, they weren't pictures of asylum officers interviewing a refugee for an hour and a half, taking down all of the information about their stories to validate them and to verify who they are and where they were coming from. on cnn and elsewhere we saw pictures of masses of people going through fields of croatia and masdoania as if that is resettlement. it is simply not the case. so it is very important that we promote r
space so that the refugees aren't considered to be and do not remain, if you will, a burden on the local economy and on the host population. we are hopeful. the united states has been instrumental in working with the world bank, other international financial institutions to turn the corner in that respect but really we have to look forward now to a new way to organize humanitarian and development responses in the future when there are new emergencies. the last thing i would say is that it is...
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alleviate the budget constraints in families would benefit by a personal disaster cost with today's the local economies and would benefit for assistance to recover more quickly after an event the question remains what specific action in keeton congress take? based on the latest from the insurance institute of those and others conduct building performance standards to stimulate disaster conditions in controlled environments they demonstrate that statewide adoption read of building codes can reduce long-term risk studies conducted in the wake of major disasters also supports this finding. another fact, at least 25 percent of all businesses close down for 24 hours or more never rials -- reopened that is staggering think of a loss of jobs also stronger building codes will reduce with damage of hurricane katrina by 80 percent so thank you for your leadership and i am pleased to report the core principles from this report have been turned into legislation the national mitigation investment act to provide a powerful incentive for states to adopt statewide building codes to offer a first of its kind of competi
alleviate the budget constraints in families would benefit by a personal disaster cost with today's the local economies and would benefit for assistance to recover more quickly after an event the question remains what specific action in keeton congress take? based on the latest from the insurance institute of those and others conduct building performance standards to stimulate disaster conditions in controlled environments they demonstrate that statewide adoption read of building codes can...
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the cuban guide rodriguez says it's a fishing option that will boost the local economy and provide a on here for people to safe guard their environment. >> we don't want hundreds of people fishing in the same spot. we want a few people doing what they do. >> reporter: orvis which does $340 million a year in sales don natures 5% of their pretext profits to conservation, money that will soon go to help preserve cuba's unique environment. >> it's something which is kind of instilled in us. you know, you kind of use a fly rod to find amazing places, amazing people. that is what the tool has become for all of us. >> reporter: the company says it practices only catch and release fishing so this untapped resource in cuba will endure for years to come. cnn, the zat pata international park, cuba. >>> we close this with a star-studded tribute to prince. he sang "i want to be your lover" on the steps of city hall as well as his philanthropy. one of prince's closest friend, stevie wonder singing "purple rain." prince died last month at the age of 57 years old. authorities are still investigating
the cuban guide rodriguez says it's a fishing option that will boost the local economy and provide a on here for people to safe guard their environment. >> we don't want hundreds of people fishing in the same spot. we want a few people doing what they do. >> reporter: orvis which does $340 million a year in sales don natures 5% of their pretext profits to conservation, money that will soon go to help preserve cuba's unique environment. >> it's something which is kind of...
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have been devastated by wildfires and flash floods that up ended our residents lives, strained the local economy and caused enough damage to prompt four presidential disaster declarations over a tleer-year period. our county, long ago inspired kathryn lee baits to write accou "america the beautiful" is home to charred hillsides and the vegetation that once protected the area disappeared, paving the way for dangerous flash floods. we have been working diligently to help the community recover and become more resilient in the future. today, i respectfully submit three things for consideration and you discuss federal disaster spending. first, it should be fewed in the context of corresponding spending by state and local governments and the capacity of each level to fund disaster recovery efforts. thousands of disasters strike our nation each year. the vast majority of costs are on the back of state and local governments. according to fema data, over the last ten years, 92% of counties across the nation had at least one fema declared disaster. according to materials published by fema, the number of d
have been devastated by wildfires and flash floods that up ended our residents lives, strained the local economy and caused enough damage to prompt four presidential disaster declarations over a tleer-year period. our county, long ago inspired kathryn lee baits to write accou "america the beautiful" is home to charred hillsides and the vegetation that once protected the area disappeared, paving the way for dangerous flash floods. we have been working diligently to help the community...
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their child support we are going to assist parents to successfully q and a expedite for jobs in the locals economye recognize the headwinds they need child support must be part of that effort we can and must don't 3 things continue to grow the project sponsors or partnerships with other service providers and grow the coddling management to reflect our client demographics and foster collaboration with the workforce development in my experience a good budget offices practical solutions to the problems of its kind and practical solutions work we've made meaningful progress of the 58 california counties san francisco is ranked 6 in collects for children i'd like to wrap up any presentation by thanking the dedicated professionals of the department of children, youth, and families for their commitment to public service, i'd like to thank laura bush of the mayor's office of budget and teresa from the controller's office that assisted the department in delivering balanced budget my presentation. i'll be happy to answer any questions you may have. >> thank you very much for your presentation and your servi
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beach in long island. 350,000 spectators expected to attend bringing 16 million dollars into the local economye country and joining us this morning with a special preview of this weekend's eventses that honor our nation heros is former navy spider pilot herself, and our very own, fox news correspondents leah gabriel. good morning leah. >> good morning sandra this is a very exciting weekend here. we're expecting around 350,000 people to come here for the 13th annual after show here at bethpage at republic airport. you can see behind me blue angels off in the distance lined up ready to go. they'll be performing this weekend that's the f18 hornets plane i used to fly i was back in the navy. it is really special when the blue angels can attend air shows it's especially wonderful for young people to see some of the planes that the u.s. navy flies, and to be able to inspire young people to perhaps maybe want to go and fly airplanes like i did one day. you can see the jet team over there flying l39 and waiting for that from american air museumed to a fly by just for this show. but more about that jet
beach in long island. 350,000 spectators expected to attend bringing 16 million dollars into the local economye country and joining us this morning with a special preview of this weekend's eventses that honor our nation heros is former navy spider pilot herself, and our very own, fox news correspondents leah gabriel. good morning leah. >> good morning sandra this is a very exciting weekend here. we're expecting around 350,000 people to come here for the 13th annual after show here at...
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the more authors themselves will want to speak. plus, purchasing books from politics and prose or other local bookstores benefits the local economy and supports local jobs. we're very delighted to have juan with us today. i'm sure he's familiar to many of you since he's been part of the journalistic establishment of this town for several decades now. juan and i overlapped for a number of years at "the washington post" and previous incarnation. before i became a bookseller, i was a journalist at "the washington post." and juan worked there for 23 years as a national correspondent and political columnist. he then spent over ten years with npr before leaving and concentrating on fox news where he now frequently appears on various shows sharing his seasoned perspective on many issues of the day. in his new book, "we the people," juan has a compelling premise. he makes the point at the outset that because the united states has changed so much since its birth, it should have another, more modern set of leading historical figures to inspire and to serve as examples. much in the way the original founding fathers have done for previous genera
the more authors themselves will want to speak. plus, purchasing books from politics and prose or other local bookstores benefits the local economy and supports local jobs. we're very delighted to have juan with us today. i'm sure he's familiar to many of you since he's been part of the journalistic establishment of this town for several decades now. juan and i overlapped for a number of years at "the washington post" and previous incarnation. before i became a bookseller, i was a...