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monday looks to be the warmest day in the mid 70s, but the wind will be with us as well. towards the end of the work week, highs will drop off in to the 60s and eventually the 50s with our next rain chance coming on thursday. " local 5 news at 6 in hd starts now. we are iowa" jack/2shot: good evening and welcome to local 5 news, home of we are iowa dot com. i'm jack miller. stephanie/2shot: and i'm stephanie angleson. jack/2shot: it looked like a blowout, but maryland made a game of it in the second half. bottom line -- the hawks are still unbeaten. here's local 5 sports director jon schaeffer with the latest jon/bam thanks guys-- the iowa hawkeyes were looking for an 8 and 0 start with a win against maryland today-- a team at the bottom of the big ten east division. they did what they should have-- which was win. just a few of the highlights here. td run by daniels. one handed catch by george kittle w/ replay akrum wadley td jon: here's a look at iowa's remaining schedule-- they jon: here's a look at iowa's remaining schedule-- they head to indiana next week-- a dangerou
monday looks to be the warmest day in the mid 70s, but the wind will be with us as well. towards the end of the work week, highs will drop off in to the 60s and eventually the 50s with our next rain chance coming on thursday. " local 5 news at 6 in hd starts now. we are iowa" jack/2shot: good evening and welcome to local 5 news, home of we are iowa dot com. i'm jack miller. stephanie/2shot: and i'm stephanie angleson. jack/2shot: it looked like a blowout, but maryland made a game of...
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adam, you are sticking with us, as well as victor anthony. thank you so much for joining us. to a crackdown on corporate tax dodging. dozens of world economies are close to adopting sweeping changes to international tax rules that could impact major tech companies like google and apple. this is important because tax loopholes are believed to deprive governments of up to $240 billion a year per that is why the organization or economic for economic operation and development released a plan today that aims to and tax shelters and require companies to pay taxes in countries where they own a profit. 62 governments, companies, and non-governmental groups were involved in negotiating this plan. it will be discussed at a meeting of g20 finance ministers in peru this thursday, and if approved, it will be presented to the leaders in turkey in november for a vote on adoption. coming up, the year of apple pay falls short. we will have the details, next. in a highly anticipated steve jobs movie, michael fassbender was not the first or even the second choice for the role, but he is already
adam, you are sticking with us, as well as victor anthony. thank you so much for joining us. to a crackdown on corporate tax dodging. dozens of world economies are close to adopting sweeping changes to international tax rules that could impact major tech companies like google and apple. this is important because tax loopholes are believed to deprive governments of up to $240 billion a year per that is why the organization or economic for economic operation and development released a plan today...
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well on mobile. they shifted everyone to mobile, and used mobility as a sustaining story for them. think we need to see how well that's continuing as a story going forward. let's not forget that one billion people are on facebook and we have to see the same time over 1.2 billion overall rate we need to see how far they will stretch in that domain. emily: one thing i want to know is clarity on the investment strategy. at what point are we going to see some kind of coherent strategy. are they really just experimenting? >> we're talking about a company with a ton of cash. amazing operating margins. they have the capital to spend. i do see a path there. what they're really looking to do is not out the infrastructure and the systems of the logistics so they have smooth sailing and a strong run for the e-commerce. virtual marketplaces or good non-consumer good services are their investment scenarios like local service providers, they are looking for commerce to be bigger than physical product. the investment scenarios like africa and india also really matter in right now. this company con
well on mobile. they shifted everyone to mobile, and used mobility as a sustaining story for them. think we need to see how well that's continuing as a story going forward. let's not forget that one billion people are on facebook and we have to see the same time over 1.2 billion overall rate we need to see how far they will stretch in that domain. emily: one thing i want to know is clarity on the investment strategy. at what point are we going to see some kind of coherent strategy. are they...
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davide serra is with us as well. xt week, from the royal bank of scotland, a guest will be with us. we will consider the rate requirement worldwide. from london, this is "bloomberg surveillance." ♪ tom: good morning, everyone. "bloomberg surveillance." i'm tom keene, with francine lacqua. the beauty of new york. carl weinberg is going to help me out with the "morning must-read." gap tos a culture say the least. we talk about this a lot -- tip income is supposed to be declared on your taxes, but this was shocked many of you -- it often is not. we tip in america different than they tip over here in the united kingdom. there will be some changes. the u.k. it is a little bit like the united states. but i was just in oslo, stockholm. you give a big tip there, and they look at you like, "what are you giving me, charity?" francine: also because national insurance is not like it is in europe. if you have good service you are rewarded, but it gets sometimes offensive. even if someone does not give good service, they still expe
davide serra is with us as well. xt week, from the royal bank of scotland, a guest will be with us. we will consider the rate requirement worldwide. from london, this is "bloomberg surveillance." ♪ tom: good morning, everyone. "bloomberg surveillance." i'm tom keene, with francine lacqua. the beauty of new york. carl weinberg is going to help me out with the "morning must-read." gap tos a culture say the least. we talk about this a lot -- tip income is supposed...
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and by tomorrow, other wins will be with us, as well. as we get through friday night, the clouds are going to increase and saturday morning we wake up with that chance for showers at least through the morning hours. we have drizzle, isolated sprinkles and it looks like it may last into the afternoon. and now it looks like it may actually last into sunday. so here we go with your friday forecast. by this evening notice the clouds moving in. tomorrow morning we stop it here at 6:00. there's the front. northwest corner of california definitely going to get some rain but it really fizzled out as it moves into our area. a few sprinkles here. now we get into saturday afternoon. still a few sprinkles mostly cloudy skies. sunday morning, still a few sprinkles popping up on the futurecast model. so we are going to be cooler with a chance for a few scattered showers temperatures tomorrow morning up 50s, low 60s afternoon highs upper 70s for the north bay. mid- to upper 70s for the east bay. east bayshore line as well as the inland communities. mid-
and by tomorrow, other wins will be with us, as well. as we get through friday night, the clouds are going to increase and saturday morning we wake up with that chance for showers at least through the morning hours. we have drizzle, isolated sprinkles and it looks like it may last into the afternoon. and now it looks like it may actually last into sunday. so here we go with your friday forecast. by this evening notice the clouds moving in. tomorrow morning we stop it here at 6:00. there's the...
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as well -- one of their top 10 sales days of the year. sot jerry stritzke rei president & ceo in: it was a big decision, it's an important day for us as well but sot mos eric worley q: when was the last time you didn't work on black friday? a: probably 12 staples and game stop have already announced they'll be closing on thanksgiving -- saying it's a time for gratitude, not greed. but rei is the first to shut out the black friday madness. but is there more behind this than just holiday goodwill? in 2013, 92 million people hit the stores on black friday. last year, it fell to 87 million. and sales over the four-day holiday weekend were down 11- percent from the year before. you're not going to see other retailers close their doors on black friday, because they simply can't afford to. even though some say that black friday has lost its significance over time shoppertrack does predict that it will again become the number 1 shopping day this year. rei - unlike other retailers - is a private company - where customers can sign up to be members and together co-own a piece of the business. the bulk of its sales come from these loyal members. sot j
as well -- one of their top 10 sales days of the year. sot jerry stritzke rei president & ceo in: it was a big decision, it's an important day for us as well but sot mos eric worley q: when was the last time you didn't work on black friday? a: probably 12 staples and game stop have already announced they'll be closing on thanksgiving -- saying it's a time for gratitude, not greed. but rei is the first to shut out the black friday madness. but is there more behind this than just holiday...
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diamonddiamonds, sales are downo are prices. >> challenging time for everyone in the pipeline, us as well, the manufacturers and the retailers. but as i say that imbalance will pull through and we're working very hard to ensure consumers still desire diamonds. >> sales reached $80 billion for the first time last year, but the slow down in growth in china are damaging the industry. de peers which says it's the world's leading diamond company says demand is strong, despite a drop in sales in the first half of the year. >> we've got about $3 billion invested in future projects. >> jobs lost in botswana in other countries which cut and polish diamond. >> a third of those employed have already lost their jobs. many others cutting back production but diamond suppliers hope this year's christmas period will help the industry recover. traditionally botswana has mined and produced diamonds. >> diamonds are the life blood of the economy of botswana. not only in the diamond industry, the off spin of it we are talking about people in the government employees, we are talking about people in hospitalit
diamonddiamonds, sales are downo are prices. >> challenging time for everyone in the pipeline, us as well, the manufacturers and the retailers. but as i say that imbalance will pull through and we're working very hard to ensure consumers still desire diamonds. >> sales reached $80 billion for the first time last year, but the slow down in growth in china are damaging the industry. de peers which says it's the world's leading diamond company says demand is strong, despite a drop in...
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tremendous -- subsidiary or with experian subsidiary of experian with tremendous harsh and applied by us as wellrian. there was a breach of some sort that is still being completely understood uninvestigated by authorities. and we as well as every other major company in the world are investing heavily in all forms of protection against these types of things ever happening again. emily: let's talk about the network. i will say that the network was good enough for me to switch. anecdotally, i still do have some problems with it. some dropped calls. depending on where i am. what is in it for me in terms of the longer-term? i year from now, two years from now, why should i remain a customer? how much better as they know are to be? john: first of all, i do not want to assess whether the people are actually hanging up on you, or dropped calls. [laughter] kidding aside, this year, with one million square miles of lte, you can expect to have what you already have, which is the fastest 4g lte in the u.s., but also the fastest growing network and the united states that is my -- in the united states. that i
tremendous -- subsidiary or with experian subsidiary of experian with tremendous harsh and applied by us as wellrian. there was a breach of some sort that is still being completely understood uninvestigated by authorities. and we as well as every other major company in the world are investing heavily in all forms of protection against these types of things ever happening again. emily: let's talk about the network. i will say that the network was good enough for me to switch. anecdotally, i...
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we are drafting water out of the pond just down the road from us as well as from the dam. >> reporter: the fire burned like an inferno. that's because the business specializing in refurbishing old wooden timber. fuel for this fire. >> it's old lumber from mills and that type of stuff. so obviously there's going to be some petroleum products soaked in them. >> reporter: investigators now on scene looking for a cause. the fire marshal asking for the public's help to see if they saw or if they know anything. >> reporter: the fire marshal did say tonight he does not suspect anything suspicious. but we did learn that this video was not formally permitted by the town here in oxford. that certainly will be part of this investigation. we're live in oxford tonight, john monahan, fox 25 news. >>> breaking news now in the case of a missing manchester, new hampshire couple that we told you about last week. manchester police tell us the missing man stephen on doppler radar was found dead of an apparent self-inflicted gun cihon shot wound in a local hotel. his roommate sue hutchinson is still missi
we are drafting water out of the pond just down the road from us as well as from the dam. >> reporter: the fire burned like an inferno. that's because the business specializing in refurbishing old wooden timber. fuel for this fire. >> it's old lumber from mills and that type of stuff. so obviously there's going to be some petroleum products soaked in them. >> reporter: investigators now on scene looking for a cause. the fire marshal asking for the public's help to see if they...
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here comes the secondary system and the low is moving over us as well, that will keep an active pattern. we'll talk about the 70s on the temp. 60s and 70s. yesterday many 70s. the rain moves out by tonight. saturday starts off all. cloudy, mostly cloudy. windy and cooler. >> i was in martinez yesterday, good amount of rain. >> i was stuck in side. >> 4:49 is the time. caitlyn jenner won't be charge in a fatal car in january. her car crashed into two cars. the d.a. rejected the case saying jenner was not speeding and hit the brakes and that her conducts was not unreasonable based on the facts. >>> for the first time in 18 years garth brooks is returning to the bay area. the country singer made the announcement on twitter. he will have two concerts. the shows are november 13th and 14th. the ticket prices start at $75 and will go on sale next week. >>> 4:50 is the time. a mountain lion is in an unusual place. people wonder how did he get there. . >>> take a look of this photo out of san bernardino county. a mountain lion on a 35-foot high power pole. the cougar was spotted tuesday afternoo
here comes the secondary system and the low is moving over us as well, that will keep an active pattern. we'll talk about the 70s on the temp. 60s and 70s. yesterday many 70s. the rain moves out by tonight. saturday starts off all. cloudy, mostly cloudy. windy and cooler. >> i was in martinez yesterday, good amount of rain. >> i was stuck in side. >> 4:49 is the time. caitlyn jenner won't be charge in a fatal car in january. her car crashed into two cars. the d.a. rejected the...
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out the best in people. >> that's sweet. >> bricks out best in people. >> and you need to join us as well. >> that's nice. >> we're up the next hour. >> we have hair issues. >> oh, come on. >> there's going to be some surprises along the way. maybe you'll surprise us. >> oh, okay. >> are we being railroaded? >> we are so grateful to have this opportunity to be dunked for a great cause. >> it's going to happen. >> that's right. >> and all the proceeds go to the avon foundation for women. >> awesome. >> let's head back down to al in columbia, south carolina, with a exwhich of the wetter. >> if you got two dunk tanks, if you make them for threes, if hoda and kathie lee would join and we got $100,000. >> someone just raised it even more. >> al roker just raised it to 100,000. >> i'm so glad i have an isb in. >> he said 100,000 and we have to get dunked, too. >> oh, okay, for that. >> we'll do it. >> are you guys in? >> we're in, we're in. >> you're in. >> 50 for me and 50 for hoda. >> no, we don't get paid. >> it doesn't go for me, for me to dunk and you to dunk, i think it's worth it. >> and
out the best in people. >> that's sweet. >> bricks out best in people. >> and you need to join us as well. >> that's nice. >> we're up the next hour. >> we have hair issues. >> oh, come on. >> there's going to be some surprises along the way. maybe you'll surprise us. >> oh, okay. >> are we being railroaded? >> we are so grateful to have this opportunity to be dunked for a great cause. >> it's going to happen. >>...
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take a picture and hash tag it and maybe tag us as well.at you get up to. >>> this family has special news. >> they have three little girls. >> see why not everyone is excited. >> haas how it works? there's a democracy in this? >>> and this guy has some mad kung fu skills. why these pine trees don't stand a chance. this little guy is about to make his first deposit. we'd like to open a savings account for him. yes yes. great thanks to mom and dad and their safe driving bonus check from allstate. oh. look at this. safe driving bonus. are you a safe driver? lucky little fella. only allstate gives you two safe driving bonus checks a year for driving safe. see how much more an allstate agent can do for you. call 877-644-3100. like in most families, dad's always the last to know. that's why accident forgiveness was the first thing he asked for when he switched to allstate. michael james! middle name. not good. get accident forgiveness from allstate and keep your rates from going up just because of an accident. find out how a local allstate agent
take a picture and hash tag it and maybe tag us as well.at you get up to. >>> this family has special news. >> they have three little girls. >> see why not everyone is excited. >> haas how it works? there's a democracy in this? >>> and this guy has some mad kung fu skills. why these pine trees don't stand a chance. this little guy is about to make his first deposit. we'd like to open a savings account for him. yes yes. great thanks to mom and dad and their...
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urbandale waukee and ankeny should all keep an eye out for us as well in 4a. east at centennial and hoover over at johnston in 3a we'll be at dc-g and ballard and we'll round it out with some 1a and class a coverage at madrid van meter and pleasantville. show starts at 10:35 on local 5. we'll be right back you're watching local 5 news at 6. news crews are working hard to bring you even more stories that affect how you live. tonight at ten... we'll break down all that happened in the third republican presidential debate, with complete analysis of the big moments, winners and candidates talked about on the national stage. the first tier of the debate is going on right see. debate with ten of the jack/wxhang: chief check of your weather, with chief meteorologist brad edwards. brad: weather adlib: now it really feels like late octoberrrr! those cold northwesterly winds have exceeded 40 mph at times and will continue to blow through the night at 15-30 mph. that will means some pretty low wind chill values for this time of year. if you are heading out to watch some
urbandale waukee and ankeny should all keep an eye out for us as well in 4a. east at centennial and hoover over at johnston in 3a we'll be at dc-g and ballard and we'll round it out with some 1a and class a coverage at madrid van meter and pleasantville. show starts at 10:35 on local 5. we'll be right back you're watching local 5 news at 6. news crews are working hard to bring you even more stories that affect how you live. tonight at ten... we'll break down all that happened in the third...
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i want to thank mayor ed lee for having me area and the principal for her leadership and hosted us as wells the leaders that are here today, i know that walk sf is the program has been an important player thank you but i have a message for the parents as well which is i know your kids couldn't walk to school without our support or you walking next to them every single day so thank you for doing that a couple weeks ago i made a big announcement no washington, d.c. does everyone know where it is boys and girls everyone i made a big announcement a few weeks ago i do said we need to get walking in the country that means we need more boys and girls to side what you the fourth this morning to walk to school the only way if so possible to do more and more is our neighborhoods are safe when i he was a young boy in miami florida i grew up in a house where i walked to school everyday we walked to school like you the fourth today we moved to another school history in fourth grade in this neighborhood not sidewalks for us to walk some days we were worried about we didn't walk to school our parents dro
i want to thank mayor ed lee for having me area and the principal for her leadership and hosted us as wells the leaders that are here today, i know that walk sf is the program has been an important player thank you but i have a message for the parents as well which is i know your kids couldn't walk to school without our support or you walking next to them every single day so thank you for doing that a couple weeks ago i made a big announcement no washington, d.c. does everyone know where it is...
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as well as prices. >> clearly it's a challenging time for anyone in the pipeline. us as well, manufacturers and the retailers. that imbalance will pull through and we're working very hard to ensure that consumers still desire diamonds. >>reporter: sales reached $80 billion for the first time this year but this year economic uncertainty and a slowdown in growth in china has damaged the industry. debeers says demand remains strong despite a more than 20% drop in sales in the first half of this year. >> we're investing heavily in the long term. >>reporter: jobs have been lost. a third of employees here have already lost their jobs. two companies have completely shut down. diamond suppliers hope the industry will recover over christmas. >>reporter: they're trying to improve the skills of its workforce so they can also cut and polish the precious stone sdmrs that's really the life blood of the economy of botswana. we're talking about people in the government, employees, talking about people in hospitality, education. >>reporter: the trade union also says diamonds need to b
as well as prices. >> clearly it's a challenging time for anyone in the pipeline. us as well, manufacturers and the retailers. that imbalance will pull through and we're working very hard to ensure that consumers still desire diamonds. >>reporter: sales reached $80 billion for the first time this year but this year economic uncertainty and a slowdown in growth in china has damaged the industry. debeers says demand remains strong despite a more than 20% drop in sales in the first...
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. >> this is an extremely difficult day for us as well as the more that happen 600 employees at pilgrim. earlier this morning, we told these membership and women -- men and women we plan to personally close the facility by no later than june 1st, 2019. >> reporter: he acknowledged pilgrim could close as early as the sprung of 2017. entergy claims despite losing money it'll come up to up to $60 million to monitor and improve safety down. public has been protected at all times, we intend to see that going forward. >> reporter: the nuclear regulatory commission rating. the senator wonders if the company with be trusted. >> unfortunately we've one of the worst nuclear power plant operators in america. >> reporter: 633 people work here. many will be laid off but some may have their jobs for many years. the government says nuclear plant operators can take up plants. a lot of people also feel that the nightmare is over because the plant is going to close. so i think we're entering a dangerous period. >> reporter: it's going to take at least a year, maybe two, maybe three, maybe four but once c
. >> this is an extremely difficult day for us as well as the more that happen 600 employees at pilgrim. earlier this morning, we told these membership and women -- men and women we plan to personally close the facility by no later than june 1st, 2019. >> reporter: he acknowledged pilgrim could close as early as the sprung of 2017. entergy claims despite losing money it'll come up to up to $60 million to monitor and improve safety down. public has been protected at all times, we...
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. >> believe it or not, we do have a second video as well this one comes to us from buenos aires. she's riding on the very front of a bicycle. this cyclist approaches this intersection. there's a give way sign right there the cyclist notices the sign, i don't think the person in the car behind does. because watch -- >> oh, ooh, ah. >> the cyclist jamming on the brake, but the white car continues through the intersection, getting t-boned by the bmw. the driver gets out and a crowd ends up gathering, we see as they jump up on top of the car, they're going to get somebody out and it's nowhere as near an accident as the one in russia and everybody seems to be just fine. >>> there's an owl here. he's tangled in a fishing line. and he can't go anywhere. and he's so scared. >> if you look closer, you can see that owl right there in the middle of your screen. >> right there he is. >> you see he's trying to fly, but he can't because he's attached to the line over there. >> that's heart breaking. it is trapped by fishing line and obviously doesn't want this human to approach it but more cal
. >> believe it or not, we do have a second video as well this one comes to us from buenos aires. she's riding on the very front of a bicycle. this cyclist approaches this intersection. there's a give way sign right there the cyclist notices the sign, i don't think the person in the car behind does. because watch -- >> oh, ooh, ah. >> the cyclist jamming on the brake, but the white car continues through the intersection, getting t-boned by the bmw. the driver gets out and a...
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we have that going for us as well. it's tuesday morning. i'm chris cato. and let's begin with meteorologist bill henley and his first alert forecast. >> we're starting with clear skies and as you mentioned a chill is in the air though it's nowhere near as cold as yesterday. low 40s pottstown, doylestown, wrightstown, all at 43, 43 also in wilmington. a little warmer in the city, northeast philadelphia is 46 and 44 right now in roxborough. and we have sunshine on the way. a beautiful day ahead but chilly to start. 47 at 6:00, by 9:00, the chill is in the air but enjoying bright sunshine and with a southwest breeze that increases at noon we're on our way to a warmer day. low 60s by noon time today. and we will probably finish the day closer to the 70-degree mark. we'll go through the forecast neighborhood by neighborhood when i'm back in ten minutes. jessica boyington is watching tuesday morning first alert traffic. >> the vine street expressway the story of the morning so far. our cameras live around 24th street. that's because eastbound is closed to traffi
we have that going for us as well. it's tuesday morning. i'm chris cato. and let's begin with meteorologist bill henley and his first alert forecast. >> we're starting with clear skies and as you mentioned a chill is in the air though it's nowhere near as cold as yesterday. low 40s pottstown, doylestown, wrightstown, all at 43, 43 also in wilmington. a little warmer in the city, northeast philadelphia is 46 and 44 right now in roxborough. and we have sunshine on the way. a beautiful day...
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. >> it's a challenging period for us as well. say, you know, that imbalance will pull through, and, you know, we're working very hard to ensure that consumers still desire diamonds. >> reporter: sales reached $80 billion for the first time last year, but this year's economic uncertainty in many countries and a slowdown in growth in china are damaging the industry. the world's leading diamond company says demand remains strong despite a nearly 20% drop in sales in the first half of this year. >> we have about $3 billion invested in future projects. >> reporter: but jobs have been lost in botswana and other countries. a third of employees in the diamond sector have already lost their jobs. die -- diamond suppliers hope this year's christmas period will improve sales. >> diamonds really is though life blood of the area. we are talking about people in the government, employees, we are talking about people in hospitality, education. >> reporter: the trade union also says diamonds need to be marketed differently. executives are urging
. >> it's a challenging period for us as well. say, you know, that imbalance will pull through, and, you know, we're working very hard to ensure that consumers still desire diamonds. >> reporter: sales reached $80 billion for the first time last year, but this year's economic uncertainty in many countries and a slowdown in growth in china are damaging the industry. the world's leading diamond company says demand remains strong despite a nearly 20% drop in sales in the first half of...
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you stay with us as well. next on "nbc10 @issue" we're going to discuss the pushback fantasy sports games are getting from lawmakers and others. >>> welcome back to "nbc10 @issue." we're discussing the explosion of fantasy sports. some say the sites are legalized gambling that should be stopped or regulated but fantasy sports companies say they're games of skill based on sports knowledge of players and not gambling, which is based on chance or luck. on its website, draft king says, quote, all of our contests are operated 100% legally under united states and canadian law. the u.s. government and 45 of the 50 states consider fantasy sports a game of skill. we take the legal status of our contests very seriously. . we reached out to fan duel, they tell us people pay a fee to join a league and the winnings are divided. they gamble against the house in which the odds are against them. there is no house in fantasy sports. kenneth is professor of legal studies and bissetics at university of pennsylvania wharton schoo
you stay with us as well. next on "nbc10 @issue" we're going to discuss the pushback fantasy sports games are getting from lawmakers and others. >>> welcome back to "nbc10 @issue." we're discussing the explosion of fantasy sports. some say the sites are legalized gambling that should be stopped or regulated but fantasy sports companies say they're games of skill based on sports knowledge of players and not gambling, which is based on chance or luck. on its website,...
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and we have made a bunch of these tools open for other folks to use as well.ut it turns out that the biggest hurdle actually is not either technical or affordability -- it is the social challenge where the majority of people are not connected actually are within range of a network and can afford it, but they actually do not know why they would want to use the internet. and it kind of makes sense if you think about it. if you grew up and you never had a computer, and you have never used the internet, and someone asked you, "do you want to buy a data plan?," your response, too, would probably be, "what's a data plan, and why would i want to use this?" and that ends up, i think, being the biggest challenge, and one where we can have the most value by giving people some free, basic services by working with operators and governments, and helping people understand what they can use the internet for to be an on-ramp for everyone. but we are working on all these things. emily: facebook is a for-profit company. why call it "dot org"? is this a non-profit? is this chari
and we have made a bunch of these tools open for other folks to use as well.ut it turns out that the biggest hurdle actually is not either technical or affordability -- it is the social challenge where the majority of people are not connected actually are within range of a network and can afford it, but they actually do not know why they would want to use the internet. and it kind of makes sense if you think about it. if you grew up and you never had a computer, and you have never used the...
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and maybe for us as well. jason: temperatures only in the mid-50's. kind of football-baseball weather but it will be dry. the wind will be slackening. it should be a decent evening. switchers in a few blankets because it will be chilly. especially when you factor in the wind. 28 mile-per-hour winds out there. when you factor in the wind it is pretty darn chilly out there. sparks -- spots of the northwest in the upper 20's. other parts looking at middle 30's. plan will conditions lingering throughout the day today and some patchy drizzle out there. we are down to 44 degrees. more on sunshine and will begin at the 70's and the beggars i forecast coming up. mollie: commitment 2016 news right now at noon with 15 candidates remaining in the race, gop debate round 3 is being billed as a make or break moment for republican presidential hopefuls. tonight, they face off in colorado as new polls show a shift in the fight for frontrunner. the latest national poll puts donald trump at number two and ben carson in the lead. andrew spencer gives us a preview of ton
and maybe for us as well. jason: temperatures only in the mid-50's. kind of football-baseball weather but it will be dry. the wind will be slackening. it should be a decent evening. switchers in a few blankets because it will be chilly. especially when you factor in the wind. 28 mile-per-hour winds out there. when you factor in the wind it is pretty darn chilly out there. sparks -- spots of the northwest in the upper 20's. other parts looking at middle 30's. plan will conditions lingering...
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and that's ahead for us as well. and we'll take you through the map and go on that journey with you. 55 degrees in central park, same jersey, 57 at morriston, 57 in bridgewater. poughkeepsie at 50 degrees and 52 in newburgh. monticello at 45. right now we see clear skies. let's take the journey, shall we? at this point sustained winds at about 190 miles per hour. this is the most recent update we had. miles per hour. that's the forward speed. several hours of just being beaten down by the winds and the moisture and the rain, that's what's ahead for places like puerto vallarta. up through the mountains, it's going to lose a little bit of energy. it's going to journey across in our direction and that is going to provide us with some much-needed rain into next week. right now as we take a look at our system, we see our next batch of rain coming as we head into sunday morning. late during the overnight, the rain begins to approach. 7:00 sunday morning we're seeing rainy conditions. then it's out of the way by sunday afte
and that's ahead for us as well. and we'll take you through the map and go on that journey with you. 55 degrees in central park, same jersey, 57 at morriston, 57 in bridgewater. poughkeepsie at 50 degrees and 52 in newburgh. monticello at 45. right now we see clear skies. let's take the journey, shall we? at this point sustained winds at about 190 miles per hour. this is the most recent update we had. miles per hour. that's the forward speed. several hours of just being beaten down by the winds...
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and that would be a disaster, and for not just the sharks but for us, as well. >> this message is brought to you by the national road safety foundation. they want you to keep your hands on the wheel, your eyes on the road, and your mind on driving. >> i'm ready to go! [ engine turns over, tires squeal ] >> dude, i'm running late. i'll be there as fast as i can. [ engine revving ] [ tires screech ] [ crash ] [ siren wailing ] [ cheers and applause ] [ heart beating ] [ cheers and applause ] [ flatline ] >> life is not a race! go your own pace! [ cheers and applause ] >> for almost 1,000 years, it's bee the place of coronations and funerals of british royalty. that story next on (vo) if you live in new york and you're eligible for medicare, empire blue cross blue shield can help you get a great plan at a great rate! our medicare advantage plans pay for many of the costs original medicare doesn't. so you can focus on other important decisions. empire plans help protect you from high medical costs. members have access to our trusted network of local and national doctors and hospitals, and can
and that would be a disaster, and for not just the sharks but for us, as well. >> this message is brought to you by the national road safety foundation. they want you to keep your hands on the wheel, your eyes on the road, and your mind on driving. >> i'm ready to go! [ engine turns over, tires squeal ] >> dude, i'm running late. i'll be there as fast as i can. [ engine revving ] [ tires screech ] [ crash ] [ siren wailing ] [ cheers and applause ] [ heart beating ] [ cheers...
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as well. one of the top ten sales day of the year. >> it is a big decision. it is a important day for us as well. but we are paying our employees to go outside and enjoy the day after thanksgiving with their families. >> when was the last time you didn't work black friday? >> probably 12 years ago when i was in high school. >> staples and game stop have announced they are closing on thanksgiving. saying it is time for gratitude, not greed. but rei is the first to shutout the black friday madness. but is there more behind this than holiday good will. in 2013, 92 million people hit the stores. last year it fell to 87 million. and sales over the four-day holiday weekend were down 11% from the year before. >> you won't see other retailers close doors on black friday but they can't afford to. even though some say that black friday has lost its significance over time, shopper fact does predict it will again become the number one shopping day this year. >> reporter: rei, unlike other retailers is a private company, where customers can sign up to be members and together co-own a piece of the business. an
as well. one of the top ten sales day of the year. >> it is a big decision. it is a important day for us as well. but we are paying our employees to go outside and enjoy the day after thanksgiving with their families. >> when was the last time you didn't work black friday? >> probably 12 years ago when i was in high school. >> staples and game stop have announced they are closing on thanksgiving. saying it is time for gratitude, not greed. but rei is the first to shutout...
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. >> it's a clearly challenging people for everybody in the pipeline, us as well, the manufacturers andas i say that imbalance will pull through and you know, we are working very hard to insure that consumers still desire diamonds. >> reporter: sales reached $80 billion for the first time last year. but this year's economic uncertain any in many countries and the slow down in growth in china, are damaging the industry. deboers which says it's at world's leading diamond company says demand remains strong, despite a more than 20% drop in sales in the first half of this year. >> we are investing heavily in the long-term, we have about $3 billion invest ed in future projects. >> reporter: but jobs have been lots in botswana and other country which his countries and polish diamonds air 30 of the employees in the diamond and cutting polishing sector have already lost their jobs, two company have his completely shutdown with many others cutting back production, diamond suppliers hope this year's christmas period will help the industry recover. traditionally botswana has mined and sold raw diam
. >> it's a clearly challenging people for everybody in the pipeline, us as well, the manufacturers andas i say that imbalance will pull through and you know, we are working very hard to insure that consumers still desire diamonds. >> reporter: sales reached $80 billion for the first time last year. but this year's economic uncertain any in many countries and the slow down in growth in china, are damaging the industry. deboers which says it's at world's leading diamond company says...
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we are drafting water out of the pond just down the road from us as well as from the dam. the problem is, it takes time to get those resources in place and get those resources set up. >> the fire chief says so far the air is testing at safe levels so they do not believe residents are in any danger. officials aren't saying if the fire is suspicious, but they are asking anyone with information to call the arson hot line. >>> swastikas spray painted in dedham, and now police are looking for help to find out who put them there. one was located near the endicott commuter station. police tell us they don't believe any one person or family was the target. anyone with information should call dedham police. time and nature among severe flooding in south carolina. helicopters dropped bags of sand and rocks in an effort to hold back the water from the columbia river. parts of the canal has already collapsed, which means the water supply for 350,000 people is in jeopardy. at least 17 people have died from flooding in south carolina and the cleanup bill has been estimated at $1 billion
we are drafting water out of the pond just down the road from us as well as from the dam. the problem is, it takes time to get those resources in place and get those resources set up. >> the fire chief says so far the air is testing at safe levels so they do not believe residents are in any danger. officials aren't saying if the fire is suspicious, but they are asking anyone with information to call the arson hot line. >>> swastikas spray painted in dedham, and now police are...
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the remnants, though are the winds that are going to be sticking with us, as well. right now outside, 65 degrees in central park. 65 in sheepshead bay. 64 ocean side. what are you seeing here? relatively consistent temperatures in the immediate metropolitan area. as you head out west in to the north look at that cooler. 54 monticello. 59 sussex. south 64 in trenton and 61 bridge water as far a rain totals for today an inch in central park. a third of an inch at newark. half inch at la guardia and just about a third of an inch at jfk. islip, almost an inch and a half. on long island you saw strong cells rolling through. the good news is, watch what happens. by tomorrow morning almost all of these clouds are cleared out. could have some residual cloudiness in the morning, and then maybe a little bit of a heav r cloud cover to the west. that's oing to burn off. by tomorrow afternoon n to the evening and in to sunday, it's thing but terrific. wind gusts stickin around. 25, 30 miles an hour in through tonight, tomorrow as well befche they begin to die down. tonight, clea
the remnants, though are the winds that are going to be sticking with us, as well. right now outside, 65 degrees in central park. 65 in sheepshead bay. 64 ocean side. what are you seeing here? relatively consistent temperatures in the immediate metropolitan area. as you head out west in to the north look at that cooler. 54 monticello. 59 sussex. south 64 in trenton and 61 bridge water as far a rain totals for today an inch in central park. a third of an inch at newark. half inch at la guardia...
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used by the saudi-led coalition. the cluster munition bombs could have devastating long-term effects, because they can turn into landmines and children or adults as wellan step on them when they get covered are soil. as i a said, we said the saudi-led coalition used the bombs on the houthi strongholds. >> cluster bombs were banned in heavy civilian populated areas. is that what you were saying, they were not dropped in open fields, but civilian areas. >> we found in the two attacks, that we dropped them over villages that were full of civilians and houses and farms, and drop over the area the size of a field or football field. therefore they can spread quickly and it's difficult for them to be found once hidden under a soil. that is internationally banned. we are calling for an investigation into the use of internationally banned cluster bombs. >> how do you respond to reports that they deal with houthi violations. >> this specific report focuses on the saudi-led coalition, crimes in the north in the stronghold. >> we have covered houthi crimes in other reports, primarily in the south of yemen. where they launched indiscriminate attacks. >> amnesty in
used by the saudi-led coalition. the cluster munition bombs could have devastating long-term effects, because they can turn into landmines and children or adults as wellan step on them when they get covered are soil. as i a said, we said the saudi-led coalition used the bombs on the houthi strongholds. >> cluster bombs were banned in heavy civilian populated areas. is that what you were saying, they were not dropped in open fields, but civilian areas. >> we found in the two attacks,...
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we'll see if it has any effect on us as well. unusual to see a hurricane take that path this late in the hurricane season. actually, at almost any time of the season. we look at coit tower, concord 63, san fransisco 61, and in santa rosa 67, a pesky low over california and the bay area on saturday night now over arizona. they had flooding in that phoenix. that will pin wheel around and come back over california sunday av afternoon. we go from mild to warm and along with it plenty of sunshine, too. overnight lows readings mostly in the mid to upper 50s. sunrise tomorrow at 10 minutes after 7:00. and daytime highs tomorrow close to where we see them this time of year. 69 in the city, 75 at oakland, and 80 in san jose. upper 70s for the south bay and over in the east bay you'll make due with mid-80s. mid-70s at petaluma, 80 for santa rosa and in oakland 75. 86 for lake worth. extended forecast, one more mild day, one or two, and then friday, saturday, and sunday, warm it up to 90 degrees. dry. and as we look into next week, unless t
we'll see if it has any effect on us as well. unusual to see a hurricane take that path this late in the hurricane season. actually, at almost any time of the season. we look at coit tower, concord 63, san fransisco 61, and in santa rosa 67, a pesky low over california and the bay area on saturday night now over arizona. they had flooding in that phoenix. that will pin wheel around and come back over california sunday av afternoon. we go from mild to warm and along with it plenty of sunshine,...
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good news for us as well, frommy on par i guess for the weather right now . >>> exactly. right on par with where we should be for this time of year. no wild weather expected for halloween tomorrow. 57 right now in boston. the sunset just a few minutes ago. so we're savoring this twilight in the evening hours. daylight saving time of course ending this weekend so the sun will be setting around 4:30 for the next couple of few weeks. we'll be burning daylight. we have to plan ahead. current temperatures in the low and in the upper 50's as you get into boston point south from there and it is a far cry from where we were at yesterday with our highs well into the 70's, but again very close to where we should be wrapping up the month of october. chilly breeze still out of the west and northwest but that will die down as we get into the overnight hours and into tomorrow. really no, wind to speak of tomorrow but for now it is helping to usher in the cooler air from the north and west. mostly clear skies at this point overnight tonight that's what i expect as well so that will allo
good news for us as well, frommy on par i guess for the weather right now . >>> exactly. right on par with where we should be for this time of year. no wild weather expected for halloween tomorrow. 57 right now in boston. the sunset just a few minutes ago. so we're savoring this twilight in the evening hours. daylight saving time of course ending this weekend so the sun will be setting around 4:30 for the next couple of few weeks. we'll be burning daylight. we have to plan ahead....
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we have the chief energy correspondent joining us as well. sullivan is with us as well.k through what glencore announced this morning. this is a process they are starting after receiving unsolicited expressions of interest. it is on top of the $10 billion that the opposite of glencore announced in september. glencore here is trying to get a sense of the market with that $10 million figure. glencore is is trying to get out in front and deal with the problem. the other is, they are selling assets during this part of the cycle. veryencore has always been good at picking assets during the bottom of a cycle. in 2008 and 2009, they were right, andts left, center. particularly in africa. cycle, they are selling assets at the bottom of the cycle. they are actually trying to than $10and do more billion. that will affect the equity price. it is not the best sign of the cycle to be selling a coppermine. a fear years ago, -- a few years ago, copper was trading at much higher prices. yesterday was the first day of the week. this is the bottom of the cycle. or is there more still to c
we have the chief energy correspondent joining us as well. sullivan is with us as well.k through what glencore announced this morning. this is a process they are starting after receiving unsolicited expressions of interest. it is on top of the $10 billion that the opposite of glencore announced in september. glencore here is trying to get a sense of the market with that $10 million figure. glencore is is trying to get out in front and deal with the problem. the other is, they are selling assets...
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. >> it's a challenging period for everybody in the pipeline, us as well.he manufacturers and the retailers. as i say, that imbalance will pull through, and you know, we're working very hard to insure that consumers still desire diamonds. >> this >> jobs have been lost in botswana and other countries which cut and polish diamonds. >> diamond cutting has already lost their jobs. two companies have shut down with many cutting back production. but diamond suppliers hope this will help the industry recover. >> traditionally they have mined and sold raw diamonds. now it's time to improve the skills of their workforce so they can cut and polish the precious stones. >> the diamonds are the lifeblood of the economy of botswana. not only in the diamond industry, the off-spin of it, we're thinking about the government employees, people in hospitality, education. >> the trade union also says diamonds need to be marketed differently to appeal to younger buyers. executives of diamond polishing factories are urging government leaders to make concessions. >> if they want
. >> it's a challenging period for everybody in the pipeline, us as well.he manufacturers and the retailers. as i say, that imbalance will pull through, and you know, we're working very hard to insure that consumers still desire diamonds. >> this >> jobs have been lost in botswana and other countries which cut and polish diamonds. >> diamond cutting has already lost their jobs. two companies have shut down with many cutting back production. but diamond suppliers hope...
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there is a generational difference about us as well. >> mccarthy has been in congress for eight years and majority leader for only one. notoriously affable he began to get commitments from colleagues after boehner's announcement. daniel webster of florida came in second to boehner among republicans when speaker elections were held this past january although he received 12 votes to boehner's 216. some see their best prospects coming from the majority leaders race which pits the current majority whip against tom price of georgia, compare man of the budget committee. scalese brings experience but unsavory relationships wit supremacy groups and david duke. sessions is not a tea party favorite as he competes with patrick mchenry of north carolina and peter roscom of i illinois. for all of the tumult the new leadership will face this same divided caucus looking to take on the same democratic president. according to the constitution the speaker of the house does not even have to be a member of the house. so anything is possible. michael shure, al jazeera, washington. >> the nobel prize in me
there is a generational difference about us as well. >> mccarthy has been in congress for eight years and majority leader for only one. notoriously affable he began to get commitments from colleagues after boehner's announcement. daniel webster of florida came in second to boehner among republicans when speaker elections were held this past january although he received 12 votes to boehner's 216. some see their best prospects coming from the majority leaders race which pits the current...
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he didn't have enough time to organi organize. >> jake tapper is with us as well. jake, i couldn't help but notice and you did as well the one statement that he made once again, and this is the fourth time he has said it that it is not naive to talk to republicans, and they are the opposition, and they are not our enemies, and that is going to be seeming a response to what hillary clinton said at the last cnn debate when she listed the republicans as her enemy. >> that is no question who he was addressing, and that is one of the reasons that we have heard the conflicting messages from the vice president, and what we have heard this afternoon is a man who very definitively thinks that he would be the best president of all of the people running for president, but he says that he sees no path for him to get to the white house as president. that is why, you heard him give what sounded like almost a campaign address today talking about the kind of america that he would like to be president of, and he said that he would like, if he could be anything, he would like to be t
he didn't have enough time to organi organize. >> jake tapper is with us as well. jake, i couldn't help but notice and you did as well the one statement that he made once again, and this is the fourth time he has said it that it is not naive to talk to republicans, and they are the opposition, and they are not our enemies, and that is going to be seeming a response to what hillary clinton said at the last cnn debate when she listed the republicans as her enemy. >> that is no...
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and that would be a disaster, and for not just the sharks but for us, as well. >> this message is brought to you by the national road safety foundation. they want you to keep your hands on the wheel, your eyes on the road, and your mind on driving. >> i'm ready to go! [ engine turns over, tires squeal ] >> dude, i'm running late. i'll be there as fast as i can. [ engine revving ] [ tires screech ] [ crash ] [ siren wailing ] [ cheers and applause ] [ heart beating ] [ cheers and applause ] [ flatline ] >> life is not a race! go your own pace! [ cheers and applause ] >> for almost 1,000 years, it's bee the place of coronations and funerals of british royalty. that story next on "teen kids news." [doorbell rings] [doorbell rings] [growling] [car horn beeps] getting closer to nature can get you closer to your family. go to discovertheforest.org. really? buzz, what's up, man? you left some leaves burning out here. yeah, there was a-- i just came in for a second. come on, man. if it's too hot to touch, it's too hot to leave. you could torch the whole neighborhood. that's a good point there, sm
and that would be a disaster, and for not just the sharks but for us, as well. >> this message is brought to you by the national road safety foundation. they want you to keep your hands on the wheel, your eyes on the road, and your mind on driving. >> i'm ready to go! [ engine turns over, tires squeal ] >> dude, i'm running late. i'll be there as fast as i can. [ engine revving ] [ tires screech ] [ crash ] [ siren wailing ] [ cheers and applause ] [ heart beating ] [ cheers...
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. >> clearly it's a challenging period for everyone, us as well, manufacturers and the retailers. and that imbalance will pull through, and we are working hard to ensure that consumers desire diamonds. >> sales reached $80 billion for the first time last year. this year the slow down in growth in china is damaging the industry. demand is strong, despite a more than 20% drop in sales. >> we are investing heavily in the long term. >> for jobs lost in botswana and other countries, which cut and polish diamonds. a third have lost their jobs. two companies have shut down with others cutting down production. this year's christmas period, they hope, will help it recover. >> now it's trying to improve the skills of the workforce so they can cut and polish the stones. >> it is the lifeblood of the economy of botswana. a lot of life size. the offspin of it, we are talking about people in the government, employees, people in hospitality, education. >> the trade union says diamond need to be marketed differently to appeal to buyers. executives are urging government leaders to make concessions
. >> clearly it's a challenging period for everyone, us as well, manufacturers and the retailers. and that imbalance will pull through, and we are working hard to ensure that consumers desire diamonds. >> sales reached $80 billion for the first time last year. this year the slow down in growth in china is damaging the industry. demand is strong, despite a more than 20% drop in sales. >> we are investing heavily in the long term. >> for jobs lost in botswana and other...
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but with so many, sales are down. >> it's a challenging period in the pipeline, and for us as well. as i say, that imbalance will pull through, and you know, we're very, very hard to insure that consumers still desire diamonds. >> sales reach $80 billion for the first time last year. but a slowdown in growth in china are damaging the industry. dideboers say that demand is strong despite the drop in sales in the first half of this year. >> we're investing heavily. we've got $3 million invested in future projects. >> but jobs have been lost in botswana and other countries that cut and polish diamonds. >> many have last lord their jobs. two companies have completely shut down. but they're hoping that this year's christmas period will help the industry to recovery. >> now it's trying to improve the skills of its workforce so they can cut and polish the precious stones. >> diamonds are the lifeblood of the economy of botswana. not only in the diamond industry, but the off-spin of it, we're thinking about people in the government employees, people in hospitality. >> the trade union says di
but with so many, sales are down. >> it's a challenging period in the pipeline, and for us as well. as i say, that imbalance will pull through, and you know, we're very, very hard to insure that consumers still desire diamonds. >> sales reach $80 billion for the first time last year. but a slowdown in growth in china are damaging the industry. dideboers say that demand is strong despite the drop in sales in the first half of this year. >> we're investing heavily. we've got $3...
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sure any nuclear waste was carefully disposed of. >> this has been a extremely difficult day for us as well as employees at pilgrim. >> reporter: it will be shut down by june of 2019. >> how do you assess a day for the town of plymouth and cape cod area in general? >> in general, from a big picture perspective, i think it's very unfortunate that the region is losing a reliable base load, carbon-free resource. >> we spoke one on one with bill mall, president of energy, who says declining revenues and less than favorable energy laws has made nuclear power the loser forcing them out. >> when you already have a region that has over 50% reliance on natural gas, that will continue to increase which could result in a lot of volatility in customer costs and higher bills. california operators. if you want to not have financial problems, it means you probably will not have the revenues. >> area residents say safety is their top concern. >> they would be closing it but closing it a lot sooner. >> the decommissioning of the plant will take years, possibly decades with meticulous process storing the was
sure any nuclear waste was carefully disposed of. >> this has been a extremely difficult day for us as well as employees at pilgrim. >> reporter: it will be shut down by june of 2019. >> how do you assess a day for the town of plymouth and cape cod area in general? >> in general, from a big picture perspective, i think it's very unfortunate that the region is losing a reliable base load, carbon-free resource. >> we spoke one on one with bill mall, president of...
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warm temperatures with us, as well, but we've got a lot coming toward us, in the way of cool earl temperaturestoday, few clouds, spotty showers, mid week see the sunshine return, by friday, another front coming through, and this one is going to knock our temperatures down for the weekend. talking, yes, up ear's, even some mid 50's, as we get to sunday. so we will see the warm temperatures yet again today in the 70s, high of about 74 degrees, but notice, that we are going to be ramming down into wednesday. the average high about 68 degrees. but pretty warm already this morning. six off in philadelphia, still chilly, up in mount pocono, 59 in millville, and wildwood coming in at about 63 this morning. taking a lock at the region, we've got 60s up and down the i59 corridor this morning, so all relatively warm. this is our problem, stormy weather ahead of cold front. tracking across toward us, now the good news, it is casino every falling apart on it way here. that is why i don't expect any heavy showers, and i think just spotty, as you get throughout our day today. any time after the 11:00 a.m. t
warm temperatures with us, as well, but we've got a lot coming toward us, in the way of cool earl temperaturestoday, few clouds, spotty showers, mid week see the sunshine return, by friday, another front coming through, and this one is going to knock our temperatures down for the weekend. talking, yes, up ear's, even some mid 50's, as we get to sunday. so we will see the warm temperatures yet again today in the 70s, high of about 74 degrees, but notice, that we are going to be ramming down into...
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i want to thank mayor ed lee for having me area and the principal for her leadership and hosted us as wells the leaders that are here today, i know that walk sf is the program has been an important player thank you but i have a message for the parents as well which is i know your kids couldn't walk to school without our support or you walking next to them every single day so thank you for doing that a couple weeks ago i made a big announcement no washington, d.c. does everyone know where it is boys and girls everyone i made a big announcement a few weeks ago i do said we need to get walking in the country that means we need more boys and girls to side what you the fourth this morning to walk to school the only way if so possible to do more and more is our neighborhoods are safe when i he was a young boy in miami florida i grew up in a house where i walked to school everyday we walked to school like you the fourth today we moved to another school history in fourth grade in this neighborhood not sidewalks for us to walk some days we were worried about we didn't walk to school our parents dro
i want to thank mayor ed lee for having me area and the principal for her leadership and hosted us as wells the leaders that are here today, i know that walk sf is the program has been an important player thank you but i have a message for the parents as well which is i know your kids couldn't walk to school without our support or you walking next to them every single day so thank you for doing that a couple weeks ago i made a big announcement no washington, d.c. does everyone know where it is...