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now it's changing things aga. >>> i'm mary thompson at the panama canal where we tell you about the dawn of a new day in global shipping. that's coming up on "nightly business repor >>> in panama, a new era in global shipping launched today. a third lane nine years in the making and able to handle some of the biggest cargo ships in the world passed a critical test ahead of its official opening at the end of the month. as mary thompson explains, it could reshape trade and the world economy. >> reporter: under a blistering sun, workers gathered along the banks of the panama canal's new lane. costing $5.25 billion, it faced a crucial test -- the passage of the first ship through its atlantic locks. >> it defines a moment. >> reporter: the moment thursday a success according to ceo of the project. >> today has been extremely shoot. exceptionally smooth. the gates operat so all the parameters have worked exceptionally well. >> reporter: the test making way for the lane's official opening at the end of june and a new era in global shipping. it means a shorter route. it means a reduction of co2
now it's changing things aga. >>> i'm mary thompson at the panama canal where we tell you about the dawn of a new day in global shipping. that's coming up on "nightly business repor >>> in panama, a new era in global shipping launched today. a third lane nine years in the making and able to handle some of the biggest cargo ships in the world passed a critical test ahead of its official opening at the end of the month. as mary thompson explains, it could reshape trade and...
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and the suez canal was taking away a lot of panama's business. and the biggest possible cargo ships in the world, still won't fit the new panama canal, but way bigger ones will. in fact, they're so big that we have to upgrade our ports here in the united states. even as we speak, in the port of new york, newark, they have to raise a huge bridge to let the new post-pannamax vessels, they're called, get in. and those infrastructure updpraidz won't be ready for a little while. >> stewart: i don't want to bury the lead here. you went to panama. you got to see it up close. please explawn the gee-whiz part of it and the highs of and lows of getting this done. >> i got to hang out with the tug boat captain and there was the new one ready to open. the old ones have these diswhrawz open up for the locks. the new ones have kind of a sliding patio door. but they're just much, much larger. they thought a lot about conservation, particular he water conservation, and they've tried to reforest where they deforested, and it created about 40,000 jobs. interestingl
and the suez canal was taking away a lot of panama's business. and the biggest possible cargo ships in the world, still won't fit the new panama canal, but way bigger ones will. in fact, they're so big that we have to upgrade our ports here in the united states. even as we speak, in the port of new york, newark, they have to raise a huge bridge to let the new post-pannamax vessels, they're called, get in. and those infrastructure updpraidz won't be ready for a little while. >> stewart: i...
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and we will see the new panama canal opening today with the first ship going through the newly expandedmary thompson has more on that story. >> hey there, scott. the reason today, this is the dry rup and that ship behind me is the first one ever to go through the new lane at the panama canal and it has made a successful pass so far and that means a go for the official launch of the new lane on june 26th, and what that means is that the cargo ships that carry three times the amount of cargo beyond the ships that used to pass through the old lanes can now take this short cut through the atlantic, and the pacific ocean, and this massive new lane, one-third wider than the old one moves more ships through the canal in less time. and the project spurring railroads and csx that serve the east coast to increase. it is going to help shipping destined for places as far as detroit. they had built a hub in ohio and built the bridges and the ability to handle the doubling of the cargo. csx sees this happening in increased efficiency, and the lower costs for customers and higher valiums for the csx.
and we will see the new panama canal opening today with the first ship going through the newly expandedmary thompson has more on that story. >> hey there, scott. the reason today, this is the dry rup and that ship behind me is the first one ever to go through the new lane at the panama canal and it has made a successful pass so far and that means a go for the official launch of the new lane on june 26th, and what that means is that the cargo ships that carry three times the amount of...
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. >>> new at 6:00 the port of oakland could lose big over a massive expansion to the panama canal. traditionally large ships carrying cargo from asia would have to go to west coast ports. the cargo would then be transported by train across the country. now the supersized ships will be able to travel through the wider panama canal all the way to the east coast bypassing the west coast ports. as kpix 5's cate caugiran reports, this could have a big impact on jobs here in the bay area. cate. >> reporter: veronica, i asked the port of oakland when the panama canal expansion opens in a few days, will this affect container ships like the one behind me from coming in and out of the bay? the port of oakland a gateway to major trade with asia ships thousands of containers to and from the far east every month. the "wall street journal" reported oakland and all west coast ports will lose about 10% of asia-to-u.s. container traffic when the new panama canal opens. >> if that happens, it's going to slow down our work over here. >> reporter: this truck driver says work is steady for now. >> right
. >>> new at 6:00 the port of oakland could lose big over a massive expansion to the panama canal. traditionally large ships carrying cargo from asia would have to go to west coast ports. the cargo would then be transported by train across the country. now the supersized ships will be able to travel through the wider panama canal all the way to the east coast bypassing the west coast ports. as kpix 5's cate caugiran reports, this could have a big impact on jobs here in the bay area....
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. >> celebrations are underway at the panama canal. ened yesterday for the first time since its huge expansion project. the project cost more than $5 billion. that's about a billion over budget, in two years, behind schedule. this is the first expansion since the canal old more than century ago. you know, more than 14,000 ships use the panama canal every year. also, this morning, pope francis says the catholic church should apologize to gay people whom it had suspended in the past, made these remarks on the pail al plane on the way back from armenia. the pope was responding to a question about a german card nard who said the church around open pies dollars about being negative. also says the church should apologize to anyone it has offends the in the past. >> celebrating gay pride with parades over the weekends, among them one in new york city which attracted hundreds every thousands every people. remember the victims shooting at the gay night club in lore lan dough, 49 people in white veils walked in silence representing the victims. s
. >> celebrations are underway at the panama canal. ened yesterday for the first time since its huge expansion project. the project cost more than $5 billion. that's about a billion over budget, in two years, behind schedule. this is the first expansion since the canal old more than century ago. you know, more than 14,000 ships use the panama canal every year. also, this morning, pope francis says the catholic church should apologize to gay people whom it had suspended in the past, made...
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americans are the people that tamed the west, that dug out the panama canal, that sent satellites across the solar system, that built the great dams and so much more. then we really started thinking small. something happened. something happened to our mentality, and we started thinking small, we stopped believes in what america could do and became reliant on other countries, other people and other institutions. we lost our sense of purpose and daring, but that's not who we are. come this november, kell with bring america back, bigger and better and stronger than ever before. is we will build the greatest inextra sfrur, the roads and airports of tomorrow. our military, which is totally depleted, will have the best technology and finest equipment. we will bring it back to the way that it must be, strong, strong, strong. massive new factories will come roaring into the country, breathing life and hope into our communities. inner cities which have been horribly abused by hillary clinton and the democrat party will finally, finally be rebelt. construction is what i know, i say nobody knows it
americans are the people that tamed the west, that dug out the panama canal, that sent satellites across the solar system, that built the great dams and so much more. then we really started thinking small. something happened. something happened to our mentality, and we started thinking small, we stopped believes in what america could do and became reliant on other countries, other people and other institutions. we lost our sense of purpose and daring, but that's not who we are. come this...
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another common theme throughout this task force that is reinforced through the release of the panama papers is the need to collect information on the true ownership of these entities. earlier this week "the new york times" did a terrific article written by eric lipton and julie cresswell and i want to compliment them, a well researched and well written article that demonstrates how u.s. citizens used the law firm to create shell companies to hide wealth overseas. according to the article, the law firm had at least 2400 u.s.-based clients over the past decade and set up at least 2800 companies on their behalf in jurisdictions that specialize in helping clients hide their assets. shell companies are susceptible to exploitation by terrorists as they are often used to mask the identities of the beneficial owners. it is critical that the united states collect information on beneficial ownership in order to prevent criminals and terrorists from exploiting their illicit activity. the constructs are used to avoid paying u.s. taxes. however they also facilitate terrorist financing. i'm proud t
another common theme throughout this task force that is reinforced through the release of the panama papers is the need to collect information on the true ownership of these entities. earlier this week "the new york times" did a terrific article written by eric lipton and julie cresswell and i want to compliment them, a well researched and well written article that demonstrates how u.s. citizens used the law firm to create shell companies to hide wealth overseas. according to the...
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canal and the way he wrote, he essentially wrote a new treaty with the new broken away state of panama. he wrote it with the guy who is not panamanian but one of the members of the french company was building the canal earlier and stood to make the company $40 million dollars from this. i think hey, he wrote a few letters to senators just after they were getting ready to ratify that treaty. if it do it fast, don't amend it and don't spend a lot of time talking about it because there's a lot in there that maybe we don't want people to think about >> had like to give the audience a chance to ask some questions so i can ask a few more but we have a microphone we have been filming this evening so if you would just wait for the microphone gets to you and speak into the mic, that would be terrific. we have a question right here. >> an audible question i picked up on your note about john hayes and the rise of american imperialism. in audible question. they had a one term acquisition of the colony. and then we have jefferson and the louisiana purchase which is what some think gave rise to the
canal and the way he wrote, he essentially wrote a new treaty with the new broken away state of panama. he wrote it with the guy who is not panamanian but one of the members of the french company was building the canal earlier and stood to make the company $40 million dollars from this. i think hey, he wrote a few letters to senators just after they were getting ready to ratify that treaty. if it do it fast, don't amend it and don't spend a lot of time talking about it because there's a lot in...
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about one third of the canal's traffic is between u.s. east and asia. but as panama prepares, the busiest ports in our area will not be ready for them. a project to raise the bayonne bridge was delayed until the end of next year because of miscalculations and weather problems. until it is complete, the largest container ships cannot head to the ports of new york, new jersey, and elizabeth. >>> a movie star known for her role in "top gun" becomes the victim of a crime. believe went into it. plus -- [ music ] at subway, you'll love the greek flavors of our mediterranean collection. your choice of delicious chicken or hearty steak. with crumbled feta and cool, creamy tzatziki sauce. try our mediterranean collection today. subway. fresh is what we do. thirst for the extraordinary. aah! perrier. >>> new at 11:00 a big surprise concert at a tribute band show. the band dedicated to him. [ music ] so cool. the piano man sat in for three songs with the band that goes by the name big shot. he sang one of the songs before adding some beatles and rolling stones. fans, needless t
about one third of the canal's traffic is between u.s. east and asia. but as panama prepares, the busiest ports in our area will not be ready for them. a project to raise the bayonne bridge was delayed until the end of next year because of miscalculations and weather problems. until it is complete, the largest container ships cannot head to the ports of new york, new jersey, and elizabeth. >>> a movie star known for her role in "top gun" becomes the victim of a crime. believe...
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. >> there was more moved in constructing that base than what was moved in construction of the panama canal. >> another role of the seabees in the 1950s era was being involved in "operation deep freeze." the u.s. started looking at antarctica and see if it was possible to do any kind of construction there. this is, obviously, part of the entire cold war movement and trying to spread as far possible. like always, the seabees said, of course we can do. >> that runway was actually built. >> they would have to go through with specialized dozers and create entire -- you know, 6,000-foot long runways on ice. >> outnumbered 100 to 1, 9 seabees endured an assault in the jungles of vietnam. >> you make me wear my bike helmet. you taught me to never run with scissors. you tell me to stay away from drugs. to always buckle my seat belt. and to follow the swimming rules. you're always looking out for me, and trying to keep me safe. so why do you keep a loaded gun in your drawer? here in the garage? closet? shoebox under the bed? where anyone can get to it? how safe is that? [repeated] you ask them
. >> there was more moved in constructing that base than what was moved in construction of the panama canal. >> another role of the seabees in the 1950s era was being involved in "operation deep freeze." the u.s. started looking at antarctica and see if it was possible to do any kind of construction there. this is, obviously, part of the entire cold war movement and trying to spread as far possible. like always, the seabees said, of course we can do. >> that runway...
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and then in the late 1970's, the panama canal treaty was being debated and it was a very significant issue at the time, huge amount of interest in it. the senate allowed national public radio to come in and to broadcast. i remember sitting in the staff gallery. right at the front was someone doing the play-by-play and introducing who was speaking at the time. the senators would speak, but nobody knew who the voices were. she would do a little introduction and then setting next to her was the woman doing sketches of the senators so they could have sketches of the evening news that night. that was the type of primitive broadcasting that was coming out of the chambers in the 970's. >> after the 1980 election, republicans gained control of the senate and howard baker became the majority leader. he was so interested in televising the senate that it became first revolution he introduced as majority leader. first, can you speak to his interest in this issue and what happened to his initial efforts to bring in cameras in 1981? mr. ritchie: he liked new developments and innovations, but he was
and then in the late 1970's, the panama canal treaty was being debated and it was a very significant issue at the time, huge amount of interest in it. the senate allowed national public radio to come in and to broadcast. i remember sitting in the staff gallery. right at the front was someone doing the play-by-play and introducing who was speaking at the time. the senators would speak, but nobody knew who the voices were. she would do a little introduction and then setting next to her was the...
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another common theme throughout this task force that is reinforced through the release of the panama papers is the need to collect information on the true ownership of these entities. earlier this week "the new york times" did a terrific article written by eric lipton and julie creswell, i want to compliment them. it's a thoroughly researched and well-written article that demonstrates how u.s. citizens use the same law firm to create shell companies to hide their wealth overseas. according to that article, the law firm had at least 2,400 u.s.-based clients over the past decade and set up at least 2,800 companies on their behalf in jurisdictions that specialize in helping clients hide their assets. shell companies are particularly susceptible to exploitation by terrorists as they are often used to mask the identities of the beneficial owners. it's critical that the united states collect information on beneficial ownership in order to prevent criminals and terrorists from exploiting anonymity to conceal their illicit activity. the constructs are principally used to avoid paying u.s. tax
another common theme throughout this task force that is reinforced through the release of the panama papers is the need to collect information on the true ownership of these entities. earlier this week "the new york times" did a terrific article written by eric lipton and julie creswell, i want to compliment them. it's a thoroughly researched and well-written article that demonstrates how u.s. citizens use the same law firm to create shell companies to hide their wealth overseas....
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continued impact over the brexit decision and a new era for the panama canal. at the new york stock exchange with that and more. good morning, jill. >> good morning. that brexit vote to leave the eu decimated stock markets worldwide, leaving investors facing a period of uncertainty. the e russian is the world's largest collective economy affecti affecting 500 million people. it is estimated is affected 200 trillion dollars of wealth. businesses face a massive reorganization and many pulled back on investing in the uk and europe. >>> newly expanded panama canal is opening for business. fireworks exploded as a chinese container ship made the inaugural passage yesterday from the atlantic to the pacific ocean. it makes it possible for newer larger ships to use the canal. that expansion is expected to double the canal's capacity. >>> at the box office, another big week for the pixar release "finding dory." the second week, it remained in the top box office draw and bringing in an estimated $73 million in tickets sales. that far surpassed the opening of "independence
continued impact over the brexit decision and a new era for the panama canal. at the new york stock exchange with that and more. good morning, jill. >> good morning. that brexit vote to leave the eu decimated stock markets worldwide, leaving investors facing a period of uncertainty. the e russian is the world's largest collective economy affecti affecting 500 million people. it is estimated is affected 200 trillion dollars of wealth. businesses face a massive reorganization and many...
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the european union. >>> newly renovated panama canal reopened today. the seven-year more than $5 billion expansion has doubled the canal's capacity. it will now be able to accommodate much larger ships increasing efficiency and cutting commercial costs. for the first time markets such as liquid natural gas will send shipments through the canal which connects the atlantic and pacific oceans. more than 14,000 ships pass through the panama canal every year. >>> pope francis delivered an apology today to members of the lgbtq community. he was on his way back from a -- armenia when he said gays are among those that the church has marginalized. that they deserve an apology. he also said the church has marginalized the poor, women who have been exploited, children forced into labor among others. pope francis uttered his comments -- who am i to judge when it comes to the belief that the church should not discriminate when it comes to gaze. >>> the united kingdom is still divided on the vote to withdraw from european union. there is talk of taking another vote a
the european union. >>> newly renovated panama canal reopened today. the seven-year more than $5 billion expansion has doubled the canal's capacity. it will now be able to accommodate much larger ships increasing efficiency and cutting commercial costs. for the first time markets such as liquid natural gas will send shipments through the canal which connects the atlantic and pacific oceans. more than 14,000 ships pass through the panama canal every year. >>> pope francis...
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. >>> fireworks on the panama canal on sunday. the project wrapped up two years late.re betting on a bright future despite a slow down in global shipping due to low oil prices. >>> time now to get down to business now with lana. >> reporter: hi. investors are trying to figure out the him pact of the u.k.'s vote. japan rebounding partially from friday's nearly 8% loss. as far as wall street goes at this point to open lower tacking onto friday's sharp losses it had the 8th biggest history. s&p says global markets lost $2.1 trillion, the largest drop in record. safe haven -- like goeltbold. we saw it in seven years. back over to you. >> all right. thank you very much. >>> just ahead, a five rate failfai failfai failfai failed favorite failed to make the cut coming up. the cut coming up. tomorrow is not a given. but entresto is a medicine that helps make more tomorrows possible. ♪ tomorrow, tomorrow... ♪ i love ya, tomorrow in the largest heart failure study ever. entresto helped more people stay alive and out of the hospital than a leading heart failure medicine. women wh
. >>> fireworks on the panama canal on sunday. the project wrapped up two years late.re betting on a bright future despite a slow down in global shipping due to low oil prices. >>> time now to get down to business now with lana. >> reporter: hi. investors are trying to figure out the him pact of the u.k.'s vote. japan rebounding partially from friday's nearly 8% loss. as far as wall street goes at this point to open lower tacking onto friday's sharp losses it had the 8th...
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the panama canal treaty was reduced to the issue, we built it type ofld keep issue. on the other side, keeping it is causing us to have poor relations with pretty much every nation in latin america. we need to resolve this issue, so we had to decide what kind of nation we were in passing that. eventually, by arguments, by debating, by articulating the issues, the senators can build a kind of coalition to get it through. senator biden said, i will be back, meaning this treaty will be out before us again, again and again. we will see what we can do. we will see if we can build a bigger coalition. >> let's move on to the next area, which is major pieces of legislation. what we chose here was the passage of the president's health care law, what we know as obamacare or the affordable care act. these are clips from march 24, 2010, senator barbara mikulski speaking in favor, senator tom coburn who has left the senate now and a doctor speaking against the affordable care act. >> but where i am also very excited and honored is because the role i played in making sure that we
the panama canal treaty was reduced to the issue, we built it type ofld keep issue. on the other side, keeping it is causing us to have poor relations with pretty much every nation in latin america. we need to resolve this issue, so we had to decide what kind of nation we were in passing that. eventually, by arguments, by debating, by articulating the issues, the senators can build a kind of coalition to get it through. senator biden said, i will be back, meaning this treaty will be out before...
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the catalyst, a new lane in the panama canal to serve some of the biggest ships in the world. mpson is in panama and joins us now. mary, take it away. >> good morning to you, simon. what i want to do is show you one of the new locks in the lane here behind me. it's ten stories high. there's a ship about 40 minutes offshore. it's going to come through this lane, the first ever ahead of that official opening at the end of june. the lane was built for over $5.25 billion, and it's much wider than the canal's original lanes, so for the first time ever, megacontainer ships can take a canal, a 50-mile shortcut linking the atlantic and the pacific oceans. >> the biggest container vessel that can come through can carry between 4,400 to 5,000 containers. the new locks will be able to put ships that carry up to 14,000 containers. >> the canal authority says for the panama, the new lane means added revenue. for importers and exporters, a drop in the cost of shipping goods to and from asia. it also means changes at east coast ports. most of them unloaded on the west coast. so now eastern po
the catalyst, a new lane in the panama canal to serve some of the biggest ships in the world. mpson is in panama and joins us now. mary, take it away. >> good morning to you, simon. what i want to do is show you one of the new locks in the lane here behind me. it's ten stories high. there's a ship about 40 minutes offshore. it's going to come through this lane, the first ever ahead of that official opening at the end of june. the lane was built for over $5.25 billion, and it's much wider...
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there are under severe pressure of the rtc media group of the panama papers. the prosecuting authorities and the courts are to punish dissent the most respected human-rights organization the number that is comparable they include leftist politicians opposition activists and the remaining hostage that includes prisons really from the fact they come out of the streets to protest in 2012. if you oppose the regime on the 27 of february former deputy prime minister and the democracy opposition was killed as he walked home over the bridge 200 yards from the kremlin wall. although they have apprehended that perpetrators to pursue the organizers and headed the investigative committee despite the obvious links he has not even been formally question. at exactly one year ago i fell into a coma as a result of severe poisoning and multiple organ failure the doctors told my wife i had a chance of survival of around 5% so i am fortunate happy to be here today to be testifying before you. i am often asked how they could be helpful to the course of human rights and democracy in
there are under severe pressure of the rtc media group of the panama papers. the prosecuting authorities and the courts are to punish dissent the most respected human-rights organization the number that is comparable they include leftist politicians opposition activists and the remaining hostage that includes prisons really from the fact they come out of the streets to protest in 2012. if you oppose the regime on the 27 of february former deputy prime minister and the democracy opposition was...
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revelation from the panama papers. set up at least 2800 companies. that is according to the "new york times." exporter's biggest oil is raising prices on most of its deliveries to asia and the u.s. wasofficial selling price increased by $.35 per barrel to $.60 above the regional benchmark. rates are the highest group rate since 2014. the latest polls suggest more britons favor leaving the european union. 45% say theyd would choose to leave the block. 41% say they would remain. 43%leave campaign is ahead to 41%. the race has tightened in the last week. our -- news 24 hours per day powered by our 2400 journalists around the world. tom: we are going to touch on brexit at length in our next block. data, thethe nuanced changes we have seen? the yields are in. , stronger euro, weaker dollar. crude, 49.14. on to the next screen, if you would. the durable markets that we saw on friday. yen is 1.0724. stronger yen. weaker sterling against stronger euro. i'm watching the german yields more than anything. the german 10 year yield was stunning. the real threat to
revelation from the panama papers. set up at least 2800 companies. that is according to the "new york times." exporter's biggest oil is raising prices on most of its deliveries to asia and the u.s. wasofficial selling price increased by $.35 per barrel to $.60 above the regional benchmark. rates are the highest group rate since 2014. the latest polls suggest more britons favor leaving the european union. 45% say theyd would choose to leave the block. 41% say they would remain....
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she attended the opening ceremony of the newly expanded panama canal. the trip to increase the presence in the world. here are the details. >> taiwan's new president arrived on wednesday. the first overseas trip. >> translator: we will witness a great project, opening ceremony for panama expansion. it's like coming afar for a celebration in a friend's house. i'm full of expectation and happiness. >> she talked about taiwan's future in the international arena. >>>> with me i take the strong hope of the taiwanese people to make a contribution to the world. >> taiwan with a close relation, including panama. >> reporter: taiwan has a traditional coalition with latin american companies including panama. taiwan has diplolomatic relatio with 22 countries in the world. and ababout half of them are concentrated in this region. thai -- tsai sees this as one opportunity for taiwan. strengthen the collaboration between taiwan a and all latin-american companies regarding trade. this is a market full of business opportunities and potential. >> reporter: taiwan could b
she attended the opening ceremony of the newly expanded panama canal. the trip to increase the presence in the world. here are the details. >> taiwan's new president arrived on wednesday. the first overseas trip. >> translator: we will witness a great project, opening ceremony for panama expansion. it's like coming afar for a celebration in a friend's house. i'm full of expectation and happiness. >> she talked about taiwan's future in the international arena. >>>>...
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for the panama canal expansion. it's like coming for a celebration in a friend's home. >> reporter: before her departure, tsai spoke about taiwan's future in the international arena. >> translator: we me, i take the strong hope of the taiwanese people to enter the world to once again prove the intent of the taiwanese people to make a contribution of the world. >> reporter: taiwan has a close relationship with latin american countries including panama. taiwan has diplomatic relations with 22 countries in world. and about half of them are concentrated in this region. tsai sees the region as one of opportunity for taiwan. >> translator: i want to strengthen the collaboration between taiwan and all latin american countries regarding economy and trade. latin america is a market full of business opportunities and potential. >> reporter: taiwan may be the long-term business partner for many countries in latin america, but recently china's been looking at getting in on the action. it's been increasing its influence in the r
for the panama canal expansion. it's like coming for a celebration in a friend's home. >> reporter: before her departure, tsai spoke about taiwan's future in the international arena. >> translator: we me, i take the strong hope of the taiwanese people to enter the world to once again prove the intent of the taiwanese people to make a contribution of the world. >> reporter: taiwan has a close relationship with latin american countries including panama. taiwan has diplomatic...
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. >>> the panama canal has officially reopened. the multibillion dollar ek pangs chinese ship e canal' carrying more than 9,000 containers entered the newly expanded locks. u.s. ports have been investing billions to expand their facilities in order to accommodate the mega ships. >>> what should your 401(k) investment mix look like in a volatile market like this one? sharon epsspeciallyiey has more. >> watching your 401(k), your ira account balance drop is scary,an to said the same thing. don't invest based on market moves. invest based on you. the best way to protect your money is to find the right mix of stocks and bonds based on your goal, when you want to retire, how long you plan to be in retirement and what you plan to do when you're retired. your risk tolerance, how much of a drop you can really stomach or affordage. because the more time you have, the more aggressive you should be. using these three factors, there is an asset allocation that many suggest. for those in their 20s or early 30s, it's important to stay aggressive.
. >>> the panama canal has officially reopened. the multibillion dollar ek pangs chinese ship e canal' carrying more than 9,000 containers entered the newly expanded locks. u.s. ports have been investing billions to expand their facilities in order to accommodate the mega ships. >>> what should your 401(k) investment mix look like in a volatile market like this one? sharon epsspeciallyiey has more. >> watching your 401(k), your ira account balance drop is scary,an to...
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and the panama canal, that made our world a smaller place. backed the marshall plan that helped europe regain its strength. and pioneered the atm, for cash, anytime. for over two centuries we've supported dreams like these, and the people and companies behind them. so why should that matter to you? ress makers turn their ideas into reality. and the next great idea could be yours. >> a satisfied county familiar d snake bit toddler. its been a week since it happened the little boy is doing okay. the ante venom could lead to major financial issues for his family. e.ly >> i didn't know if we had minutes: heidi was inside her home when there daughter kind her grandson crying and being c from his foot at first theyirst thought it was a scratch then in began to swell. t into is it that look like a snakebite we grabbed him and g went to the emergency roomroom called 911 on the way: doctors confirmed by blood test 16 month his mom says he was hospitalized for self days. >> kayly way sitting on her parents front stoop the baby was making his way toward
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and the panama canal, that made our world a smaller place. ked the marshall plan that helped europe regain its strength. for over two centuries we've supported dreams like these, and the people and companies behind them. so why should that matter to you? because, today, we are still helping progress makers turn their ideas into reality. and the next great idea could be yours. >>> dicky: from hollywood, it's "jimmy kimmel live." tonight, zac efron and adam devine -- from "vice principals" walton goggins -- and music from melanie martinez. with cleto and the cletos. and now, simply put -- here's jimmy kimmel! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: i'm jimmy, the host of the show. thank you for watching.
and the panama canal, that made our world a smaller place. ked the marshall plan that helped europe regain its strength. for over two centuries we've supported dreams like these, and the people and companies behind them. so why should that matter to you? because, today, we are still helping progress makers turn their ideas into reality. and the next great idea could be yours. >>> dicky: from hollywood, it's "jimmy kimmel live." tonight, zac efron and adam devine -- from...
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and the panama canal, that made our world a smaller place. backed the marshall plan that helped europe regain its strength. and pioneered the atm, for cash, anytime. d the people and companies behind them. so why should that matter to you? because, today, we are still helping progress makers turn their ideas into reality. and the next great idea could be yours. jerian test. harvey: now that th settled, we can say one thing for sure, nick young is the one who got screwed in the iggy breakup. >> she gets the '62 impala. she gives it to him. he gets the engagement ring back. harvey: so on the surface it would appear nick got the better end of the deal because he got five times the value of what she got. >> she had to give it back because it was in consolation of getting married? harvey: very good. you watch "the people's court." [laughter] >> kendall jenner, hailey baldwin, gigi hadid's nipples all went for a stroll around the streets of new york. >> that's photo of the year! i love it! it is burned through my retinas every time i look, i see ke
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the 1974 swearing in of notes a debateer and in 70 over the panama canal treaty. was behind those experiments? ready to getting impeach president in 1974. the senate repaired for his impeachment trial. looking over the records from 1868, they realize that was the first time they handed out tickets to the gallery. you couldn't impeach a gallery and not allow the american public to watch it. they agreed to bring tv cameron's is -- cameras and. but he risked by. -- but he resigned. then they took the cameras out so there was no more televising. in the late 1970's the panama canal treaty was debated. it was a significant issue at the time. a huge amount of interest. the senate allowed npr to come in to broadcast. i remember sitting in the senate gallery and right at the front was krauthammer who was doing the play-by-play was introducing who was speaking at the time. she would do a little introduction for them. sitting next to her was a woman who is doing sketches of the senators so they could have sketches on the evening news that night. sort of primitive type of broa
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the 1974 swearing-in of elson rockefeller and then in 1978, a debate over the panama canal treaty. what was behind the short-term experiments? mr. ritchie: we are getting ready to impeach richard nixon and they did not know he was going to resign so the senate prepared for an impeachment trial. looking over the wreckage of 1868 when they impeached andrew johnson, they realize that was the first time they handed out tickets to the galleries because everyone wanted to be there you cannot really impeach a president and not allow the american public to watch it, so they agree to bring television cameras and for the president's impeachment trial at that summer he resigned. the cameras were still there in december of 1974 when nelson rockefeller was sworn in so that was the first event in the senate chamber. they immediately took the cameras out so there was no more television. and then in the late 1970's, the panama canal treaty was being debated and it was a very big issue at the time, huge amount of interest. the senate allowed national public radio to come in and broadcast. i remember
the 1974 swearing-in of elson rockefeller and then in 1978, a debate over the panama canal treaty. what was behind the short-term experiments? mr. ritchie: we are getting ready to impeach richard nixon and they did not know he was going to resign so the senate prepared for an impeachment trial. looking over the wreckage of 1868 when they impeached andrew johnson, they realize that was the first time they handed out tickets to the galleries because everyone wanted to be there you cannot really...
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holdings surged after it was reported delta airlines and united continental are considering bidding on the panama-based airline. "the wall street journal" says avianca is seeking capital of $500 million but that could lead to a full or partial sale of the company. shares of aviana soared to 6.51. >>> our market monitor has a list of stocks he says will safeguard your portfolio against the concerns around interest rates. this is his first time on the program. we welcome david bathen, chief investment officer with hightower hightowers bahnsen group. my apologies for mispronouncing your name. let's start first of all with what the stocks have in common. they generate cash, correct? >> that's right. they generate cash and even more importantly, sue, they grow the cash that they're paying out to shareholders. that growth of dividend we think is such a defensive measure in a low-rate environment. >> all right. let's get to the picks. you've got black stone on first with a really healthy dividend of better than 8%. >> you have incredible alignment of management interests with shareholder interest here, they a
holdings surged after it was reported delta airlines and united continental are considering bidding on the panama-based airline. "the wall street journal" says avianca is seeking capital of $500 million but that could lead to a full or partial sale of the company. shares of aviana soared to 6.51. >>> our market monitor has a list of stocks he says will safeguard your portfolio against the concerns around interest rates. this is his first time on the program. we welcome david...
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details expected to be announced today.ceday >> a project to expand the panama carnal is finallyl is e project more than doubled the canal's capacity. yesterday a chinese shipy chinep carrying more than 9,000 containers entered the expanded lock becoming the first ship to test out the newew size.si the canal has been under then de control of the panama pam government since 1999. 199 >> a d.c. woman is suings suing universoul circus for deceptive advertising.ertising. deceived her. sloane claims the universoul circus had been issued dozensisn of letters from the agriculture department on the t treatment of man's. >> sloane is seeking $1,500king0 per violation.r vi she also wants her legal cost covered. her legal team expects thel trial to begin sometime nextimet year. >>> and finding doryy overwhelmed independence dayd resurgence in theaters thisin ts weekend. the pixar story about a fish a f with memory loss stayed numberer one for a seconds week with an estimated 73.2 million takes. resurgence debuted in second with 41.6 domestically.tically. it faired much betteretr overseas. centra
details expected to be announced today.ceday >> a project to expand the panama carnal is finallyl is e project more than doubled the canal's capacity. yesterday a chinese shipy chinep carrying more than 9,000 containers entered the expanded lock becoming the first ship to test out the newew size.si the canal has been under then de control of the panama pam government since 1999. 199 >> a d.c. woman is suings suing universoul circus for deceptive advertising.ertising. deceived her....
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and the panama canal, that made our world a smaller place. cked the marshall plan that helped europe regain its strength. and pioneered the atm, for cash, anytime. for over two centuries we've supported dreams like these, and the people and companies behind them. so why should that matter to you? because, today, we are still helping progress makers turn their ideas into reality. and the next great idea could be yours. >>> a bittersweet night for us as we have to say goodbye to one of our favorite producers, john wist. it's his last night at news4. >> he started as production assistant. worked the early mornings, late night, too. now you get to sleep with two-year [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> steve: from studio 6b in rockefeller center in the heart of new york city, it's "the tonight show starring jimmy fallon." tonight, join jimmy and his guests -- chris evans. marc maron.
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. >>> that plus a big day for the panama canal. a $5 billion expansion project allowing the ships the size of three football fields to pass through. the second hour of "squawk box" begins right now. ♪ >>> live from the beating heart of business, new york city. this is "squawk box." ♪ >>> welcome back to "squawk box" here on cnbc, first in business worldwide. i'm rebecca quick along with joe kernen and andrew ross sorkin. take a look at the futures this morning after the dow closed above 18,000, and the s&p is within about 12 points of its all-time high, you can see the futures giving a little bit back this morning. dow futures down by 43 points. s&p off by 6.5. nasdaq down by 1. check out oil prices which pushed above $50 yesterday. down about 40 cents this morning. >>> headlines this morning. senator bernie sanders going to meet with president obama at the white house this morning. that meeting requested by the democratic presidential candidate. this as the pressure is growing on sanders to officially drop out of the race even as h
. >>> that plus a big day for the panama canal. a $5 billion expansion project allowing the ships the size of three football fields to pass through. the second hour of "squawk box" begins right now. ♪ >>> live from the beating heart of business, new york city. this is "squawk box." ♪ >>> welcome back to "squawk box" here on cnbc, first in business worldwide. i'm rebecca quick along with joe kernen and andrew ross sorkin. take a look...
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and the panama canal, that made our world a smaller place. rope regain its strength. and pioneered the atm, for cash, anytime. for over two centuries we've supported dreams like these, and the people and companies behind them. so why should that matter to you? because, today, we are still helping progress makers turn their ideas into reality. and the next great idea could be yours. >> today on "tmz" -- harvey: the almighty dollar is more important to the kardashians it seems than family feuds. >> blac chyna and kylie jenner in the same instagram video. of course, they've got a tyga link. harvey: the tyga link made them enemies. tyga and blac chyna can make a lot of money and become real famous with kris' help. >> you think they just want to get along for the unborn child? >> no, no! >> chris brown's publicist quit because he called her a bitch. harvey: do nothing bitch. >> he's saying get me on the cover of "vogue." she said anna wintour doesn't want you on the cover of "vogue." he then said to his manager, send this bitch to termination. >> a
and the panama canal, that made our world a smaller place. rope regain its strength. and pioneered the atm, for cash, anytime. for over two centuries we've supported dreams like these, and the people and companies behind them. so why should that matter to you? because, today, we are still helping progress makers turn their ideas into reality. and the next great idea could be yours. >> today on "tmz" -- harvey: the almighty dollar is more important to the kardashians it seems...
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and the panama canal, that made our world a smaller place. e backed the marshall plan that helped europe regain its strength. and pioneered the atm, for cash, anytime. for over two centuries we've supported dreams like these, and the people and companies behind them. so why should that matter to you? because, today, we are still helping progress makers turn their ideas into reality. and the next great idea could be yours. sfx: turbines revving up, you hear that? and louder that's the sound of our summer sale firing up its engines with fares as low as $69 dollars one-way. so get ready to take off... because sale prices as low as these don't happen every day! book your low fare now at southwest.com low fares. nothing to hide. that's transfarency. sfx: clap, clap, ding the greek flavors of our mediterranean collection.ve your choice of delicious chicken or hearty steak. with crumbled feta and cool, creamy tzatziki sauce. try our mediterranean collection today. subway. fresh is what we do. >>> a texas police officer found a cool way to interact wi
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you have questions about the prime minister, the panama leaks, etc. pposition marched in demonstrations, so you always have the political factor, but now we have elections in 2018. they seem to have changed their , so we expect a were quiet political climate until the election. about thehat headwinds from the other emerging markets, china for instance. how insulated is pakistan's growth story from the rest of the world? sayn normal times, we would it is the best environment for pakistan. swings and a equity crashes in the developed world, that will affect every risk market. marketsthe developed continue with some doubt in some profit growth, that is the best environment. most of these markets are driven by domestic consumption and are quite isolated from the rest of the markets. scarlet: what kind of influence -- and close would you expect to see into pakistani stocks? -- what kind of inflows would you expect to see in pakistani stocks? play the't want to flow. areestimates in the markets around 700 million, 800 million, numbersve seen much higher than
you have questions about the prime minister, the panama leaks, etc. pposition marched in demonstrations, so you always have the political factor, but now we have elections in 2018. they seem to have changed their , so we expect a were quiet political climate until the election. about thehat headwinds from the other emerging markets, china for instance. how insulated is pakistan's growth story from the rest of the world? sayn normal times, we would it is the best environment for pakistan. swings...
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the hat to frame your face. so give this one a try right here. >> reporter: jason suggested a panama hat with the safari brim as mmer hat to anyone's face. >> panama hat for it to be a true panama hat needs to be hand woven in ecuador and fine straw. >> reporter: this feels great. i love this. >> yes. >> reporter: go with the wide brim open crown panama hat with the bold color. >> compared to the last one i showed you this will give you a completely different look, just pure elegance. >> reporter: did you call me pure elegance. >> you are pure elegance, yes. >> reporter: for the beach don't swap looks but the straw. >> the exact same look that silhouette and everything that you were getting from the panama hat in something that is more of a packable paper straw. >> reporter: why not add feathers for fun at their feather bar. >> that says torey. >> reporter: like the goren brothers motto says a hat allows to you make a statement without saying anything so hello summer. vittoria woodill for cb is three "eyewitness news". >>> still to come this morning could phillies offense show up for a second straight game? spor
the hat to frame your face. so give this one a try right here. >> reporter: jason suggested a panama hat with the safari brim as mmer hat to anyone's face. >> panama hat for it to be a true panama hat needs to be hand woven in ecuador and fine straw. >> reporter: this feels great. i love this. >> yes. >> reporter: go with the wide brim open crown panama hat with the bold color. >> compared to the last one i showed you this will give you a completely different...
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[applause] >> americans are the people that dugout the panama canal, that sent satellites across the solar system, that built the grade dams and so much more. then we started thinking small. something happened, something happened to our mentality. we started thinking small and stopped believing in what america could do and became relient on other countries, people and institutions. we lost our sense of purpose and daring. but that is not who we are. [applause] >> come this november, we can bring america back bigger and better and stronger than every before. [applause] >> we will build the greatest infrastructure on the planet earth. the roads and railways and airports of tomorrow. [applause] >> our military, which has totally been depleted, will have the best technology and the finest equipment. we will bring it back to the way that it must be; strong, strong, strong. [applause] >> massive new factories will come roaring into our countries breathing life and hope into the our communities. [applause] >> intercities, which have been abused by hillary clinton and the democratic party, w
[applause] >> americans are the people that dugout the panama canal, that sent satellites across the solar system, that built the grade dams and so much more. then we started thinking small. something happened, something happened to our mentality. we started thinking small and stopped believing in what america could do and became relient on other countries, people and institutions. we lost our sense of purpose and daring. but that is not who we are. [applause] >> come this november,...
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juliette: a chinese container ship has the honor of making a debut voyage through the new locks in the panamathe project is nearly two years overdue but allows a new class of ships to transit. amid ad also come downturn in shipping to tebow oil prices. shareholders have called for a general meeting aimed at removing 10 directors as well as the president. shenzhen and other insurers are withed to the stock sale the shenzhen train operator. the saly will dilute the interest. malaysian prime minister is expected to announce that cabinet reshuffle today after strengthening his grip on the ruling party. on friday the parties supreme council expelled two prominent opponents. the son of the former prime minister was in for appearing with opposition leaders. global news 24 hours a day powered by more than 2600 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries, this is bloomberg aired rishaad? rishaad: the caretaker prime minister in spain has won the spanish election although not with an overall majority is conservative people -- [indiscernible] voters shied away from the antiestablishment. let's g
juliette: a chinese container ship has the honor of making a debut voyage through the new locks in the panamathe project is nearly two years overdue but allows a new class of ships to transit. amid ad also come downturn in shipping to tebow oil prices. shareholders have called for a general meeting aimed at removing 10 directors as well as the president. shenzhen and other insurers are withed to the stock sale the shenzhen train operator. the saly will dilute the interest. malaysian prime...
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and the panama canal, that made our world a smaller place. acked the marshall plan that helped europe regain its strength. and pioneered the atm, for cash, anytime. for over two centuries we've supported dreams like these, and the people and companies behind them. so why should that matter to you? because, today, we are still helping progress makers turn their ideas into reality. and the next great idea could be yours. >>> talk about cutting a trip to the zoo short. a 7 month old black bear cub escaped her enclosure at the columbus zoo yesterday. the zoo was placed on lock dodo and they quickly found the bear and the zoo reopened. >>> do you have a suggestion so how to fix metro? you can submit your ideas abtsz t and the winning ideas will be implement the early 2017. but there is a catch. it must be something metro can achieve without outside help in six months or less and has to cost less than 100,000. if you're interested, find the link to the details on our nbc washington app. >> less than $100,000. okay. got it. >> a little catch there. >
and the panama canal, that made our world a smaller place. acked the marshall plan that helped europe regain its strength. and pioneered the atm, for cash, anytime. for over two centuries we've supported dreams like these, and the people and companies behind them. so why should that matter to you? because, today, we are still helping progress makers turn their ideas into reality. and the next great idea could be yours. >>> talk about cutting a trip to the zoo short. a 7 month old black...