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let's see how nestle response. mark: are the anywhere close to their long-term organic growth target? it is the elephant in the room. matthew: they are not going to achieve the 6% growth rate and nor should they. we are in a slow growth environment. we are using negligible growth, negative growth -- you are not going to hit 6% in this environment. mark: great to see you, thank you for joining us. we are about 3.5 minutes away from the equity close today. it looks like stocks have risen for the fifth consecutive day. it has been a day of gains and declines. a choppy sort of day. a decline for the ftse because of the predominance of the basic resource companies. food and beverage, led up by nestle. ♪ mark: live from london and new york, you are watching the european close. stocks are finishing the day higher. let's take you through the action. this is the intraday chart. it looks like we will close higher for the fifth consecutive day, the longest winning streak since early march and the big reason was food and bev
let's see how nestle response. mark: are the anywhere close to their long-term organic growth target? it is the elephant in the room. matthew: they are not going to achieve the 6% growth rate and nor should they. we are in a slow growth environment. we are using negligible growth, negative growth -- you are not going to hit 6% in this environment. mark: great to see you, thank you for joining us. we are about 3.5 minutes away from the equity close today. it looks like stocks have risen for the...
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francine: so nestle gaining as much as 1.8%. unilever, the shares aren't rising, they were in line with estimates but i guess investors were hoping for a little more. nejra: with unilever we've seen the shares down 1.8% and as you say, the first quarter sales growth was in line with estimates with the number 4.7% and the expectation had been for 4.6% so pretty much in line with estimates there. but really unilever struggled with weaker volumes and deflationary environment which made it hard to raise prices. this pricing issue becoming a common theme between the two companies. basically what we've heard according to the c.f.o. on a call with analysts is the pricing environment is very, very mixed. and europe is competitive due to heavy discounting from rivals and prices also lower than historical averages in asia. you have challenges on both fronts there. also, of course, unilever has been struggling with the spread business. sales there continue their multiyear decline in the first quarter. francine? francine: thank so you much.
francine: so nestle gaining as much as 1.8%. unilever, the shares aren't rising, they were in line with estimates but i guess investors were hoping for a little more. nejra: with unilever we've seen the shares down 1.8% and as you say, the first quarter sales growth was in line with estimates with the number 4.7% and the expectation had been for 4.6% so pretty much in line with estimates there. but really unilever struggled with weaker volumes and deflationary environment which made it hard to...
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finally, i want to talk about nestle. quarter numbers. organic sales growth 3.9%, beating the estimate of 3.6%. despite the beat, first quarter growth was at the slowest pace since 2009. nestle has struggled to get consumers interested in convenience foods. in response, it has been pushing into new areas which promise faster growth. itscompany did confirm full-year outlook. in february, nestle said it expects organic revenue growth to be similar to last year's 4.2 its long-termlow target. they said it is hard to raise prices. the increase in pricing we got today was a mess. it against the stoxx 600 food and beverage index it is underperforming. nestle is down 5.9 percent year-to-date versus a 4.9% drop in the stoxx 600 food and beverage index. let's get straight to guy johnson was in the session at the moment. guy: a mantra that is a condiment or an insult. there may be some selection bias in the chart i am bringing you. here it in other inflation chart. spain's coreis is inflation versus the headline number. core is the white line. the b
finally, i want to talk about nestle. quarter numbers. organic sales growth 3.9%, beating the estimate of 3.6%. despite the beat, first quarter growth was at the slowest pace since 2009. nestle has struggled to get consumers interested in convenience foods. in response, it has been pushing into new areas which promise faster growth. itscompany did confirm full-year outlook. in february, nestle said it expects organic revenue growth to be similar to last year's 4.2 its long-termlow target. they...
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obviously there's a one-off regarding nestle with that noodles recall. in china, signs of stabilization, maybe things are getting a little better there for the companies, which has struggled in the last year in china amid channel distribution to online platforms and away from modern trade. elsewhere in the emerging world, it seems investors are more constructive on emerging markets, and maybe there are signs that things are bottomed there for the time being. >> you mentioned volumes with regards to nestle, that it seems the growth was driven by volumes. where is pricing in this? how much elasticity in pricing is there? >> yeah, it's a very deflationary environment in the developed world. that's for sure. in the emerging world, obviously the commodities remain quite depressed. it's hard for these companies to price up. in the case of nestle, we saw 3% volume growth, which is the best performance in quite a few years. the flip side is they're saying, look, in terms of their pricing contribution, less than 1% in the quarter, which has been the lowest for te
obviously there's a one-off regarding nestle with that noodles recall. in china, signs of stabilization, maybe things are getting a little better there for the companies, which has struggled in the last year in china amid channel distribution to online platforms and away from modern trade. elsewhere in the emerging world, it seems investors are more constructive on emerging markets, and maybe there are signs that things are bottomed there for the time being. >> you mentioned volumes with...
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juliette: nestle posted revenues that beat first-quarter estimates. a 3.6ts had expected percent rise. despite the beat, the first quarter growth rate is the slowest since 2009 as they struggle to get consumers interested in frozen pizzas and convenience meals. union labor reported first-quarter sales and line with estimates with the gains in laundry detergent offsetting falling prices in europe. underlying sales increased 4.7% compared with analysts estimates . the family said thursday that consumer demand remained fragile and volume growth slowed in the quarter. a takeover ofe the canadian tv distributive. according to people with knowledge of the situation, the london-based broadcaster has talk about a possible deal with the firm which distributed oscar-winning "spotlight." both -- through representatives from both companies declined comment. guy: let's turn from media to the oil markets. a 50-50 chance that russia and saudi arabia will agree to freeze output sunday. either way, they don't anticipate many impact on the supply. yet into this meeting
juliette: nestle posted revenues that beat first-quarter estimates. a 3.6ts had expected percent rise. despite the beat, the first quarter growth rate is the slowest since 2009 as they struggle to get consumers interested in frozen pizzas and convenience meals. union labor reported first-quarter sales and line with estimates with the gains in laundry detergent offsetting falling prices in europe. underlying sales increased 4.7% compared with analysts estimates . the family said thursday that...
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from unilever and nestle. you have the business flash. betty: a look at some of the biggest business stories right now. bob plans to eliminate many positions. lender isargest developing a departure campaign. the bank is seeking $1.1 billion by 2019. wells fargo says first-quarter profits dropped 6% in the bank continues to deal with slumping oil prices. the bank is trying to keep expenses and chat while increasing deposits and asked bank and expanding its loan portfolio. a union will be and mcdonald's stores around the country. the fight for $15 campaigning says low campaign -- low-wage workers are coming out to show their solidarity with mcdonald's. that is your bloomberg business flash update. a quick check on how u.s. markets are trading about an hour and a half after trading. we have declined from our lows of the session, but struggling to break into the green. we'll be back. ♪ betty: it is 11:00 a.m. in new york. i am betty liu. mark: i am mark barton. you are watching the european close on bloomberg markets. we will take you from
from unilever and nestle. you have the business flash. betty: a look at some of the biggest business stories right now. bob plans to eliminate many positions. lender isargest developing a departure campaign. the bank is seeking $1.1 billion by 2019. wells fargo says first-quarter profits dropped 6% in the bank continues to deal with slumping oil prices. the bank is trying to keep expenses and chat while increasing deposits and asked bank and expanding its loan portfolio. a union will be and...
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. >> a public meeting of opponents to nestle's proposals. these are townspeople and farmers worried about their water becoming a commodity that can be sold to the highest bidder. >> this is a madness what we're doing with the public comments around the world. the world is mismanaging and polluting and running into shornlings, an rshortages. why should that be an opportunity for others? >> the company says it's committed to sustainable use and keeping the water pure for future generations. >> i understand those concerns but it's important to note that there's also a team of experts behind me that this is our primary focus. we are here to make sure that there's no adverse impacts, to make sure that there's no impacts to the surrounding flora and fauna. we have been operating 13 years and there's been no impact. >> canada has fresh water reservation and a relatively spall population. what it doesn't have is a policy how those resources are managed. >> this myth of abundance causes us to say yes to the gain. >> this spring water is what nestlÉ
. >> a public meeting of opponents to nestle's proposals. these are townspeople and farmers worried about their water becoming a commodity that can be sold to the highest bidder. >> this is a madness what we're doing with the public comments around the world. the world is mismanaging and polluting and running into shornlings, an rshortages. why should that be an opportunity for others? >> the company says it's committed to sustainable use and keeping the water pure for future...
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nestle says first-quarter revenue beat estimates. sales rose 3.9% on an organic basis; analysts expected 3.6% rise. the first quarter growth rate is the slowest since 2009, into the struggling to get consumers interested in frozen pizza and convenience meals. unilever says growth was in line with estimates in water detergents and personal care units offsetting prices in europe. underlying sales include 4.7% better and analyst expectations. unilever says consumer demand remains fragile, and that volume growth slowed in the quarter. and that is your bloomberg business flash. francine: thank you so much. let's get more on those earnings, and the earnings season in general. we are joined by a former member of the bank of and good monetary policy, andrew sentance, and james bartey. james, when you look at earnings, the european stocks opening of the lower side, just turning positive today, it's the emerging markets that didn't do as badly as we thought. l, i think we will begin to see that come through, and you could say there are signs o
nestle says first-quarter revenue beat estimates. sales rose 3.9% on an organic basis; analysts expected 3.6% rise. the first quarter growth rate is the slowest since 2009, into the struggling to get consumers interested in frozen pizza and convenience meals. unilever says growth was in line with estimates in water detergents and personal care units offsetting prices in europe. underlying sales include 4.7% better and analyst expectations. unilever says consumer demand remains fragile, and that...
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jiefang, sichuan province, quiet and nestled among hills. radish farming is the primary source of income. these days, however, surviving on farming alone is difficult so almost half of the residents have left to work in metropolitan areas. only the elderly and children remain. at present, while their parents are away, 74 children in the village with their grandparents. one man has been watching over these youngsters more than ten years. 67-year-old shuchu tsi makes frequent visits to the children's home, particularly in july and august when they are off school for their summer break. ♪ visiting each child under the scorching sun is hard work for him, especially as the homes are so far apart. he heads to the house of an elementary school second grader. won jao chin lives with his grandparents. his parents left the village soon after he was born and only come home once a year. his grandfather is a big breeder and works all day from sun up to sun down. he says he wants the best life possible for his grandson. chow chin is an old child. he oft
jiefang, sichuan province, quiet and nestled among hills. radish farming is the primary source of income. these days, however, surviving on farming alone is difficult so almost half of the residents have left to work in metropolitan areas. only the elderly and children remain. at present, while their parents are away, 74 children in the village with their grandparents. one man has been watching over these youngsters more than ten years. 67-year-old shuchu tsi makes frequent visits to the...
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eagle cam and #name the nestlings. so names will be announced on april 26. if you want to be a part of that effort, hit the hash tag. >> can't just call them bill or mary. >> john. that is a presidential name. >> there you go. >>> get ready for a cold and blustery morning. temperatures in the 30s in most places right now. not even factoring in the much withes. chuck bell and tom kierein are working for you to get you out the door. what you need to know about your commuter forecast at 5:11. >>> we have a lot of apps on our phone, but one that can help spot a concussion? the program you may want to down load if your kids play sports. >>> for the championship! >> i mean, come on, down to the buzzer. what a finish. how villanova pulled out a win last night and the local athlete narrator: all that political mail mlet's simplify.lming. only one candidate has been endorsed by the washington post: kathleen matthews. as a journalist and progressive leader at marriott, she has a broad and deep facility with policy. emily's list praises matthews as pro-choice and the p
eagle cam and #name the nestlings. so names will be announced on april 26. if you want to be a part of that effort, hit the hash tag. >> can't just call them bill or mary. >> john. that is a presidential name. >> there you go. >>> get ready for a cold and blustery morning. temperatures in the 30s in most places right now. not even factoring in the much withes. chuck bell and tom kierein are working for you to get you out the door. what you need to know about your...
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>> and a tiny nestled at the end of a drive but wait until you hear the price. into and we are tracking a few storms out for you. that's coming up. >> and it's another super tuesday. it's all about the delegate account. scott pelley is here. scott? >> reporter: kristine, maurice, great to be with you. will this put donald trump over the top? we'll have our reporters covering campaign 2016 with the the world news all coming up on the cbs evening news at 6:30. where should you start when you're told you have cancer? start with a specialist. start where you'll find advanced technology, precision treatment options and truly compassionate care. start here with a team of experts who treat only cancer. every stage. every day. its not one thing we do. it's the only thing we do. start at cancer treatment centers of america in philadelphia. the evolution of cancer care is here. learn more at cancercenter.com/e/experts new jersey police officer is called a hero. a man was distraught, walking in and out of traffic on the interstate. the officer ran down the man down and sav
>> and a tiny nestled at the end of a drive but wait until you hear the price. into and we are tracking a few storms out for you. that's coming up. >> and it's another super tuesday. it's all about the delegate account. scott pelley is here. scott? >> reporter: kristine, maurice, great to be with you. will this put donald trump over the top? we'll have our reporters covering campaign 2016 with the the world news all coming up on the cbs evening news at 6:30. where should you...
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sonoma developmental center, nestled in the rural town of eldridge sonoma county. the sprawling facility is one of three large state-run institutions that care for patients with severe developmental disabilities. >> it's a legacy of caring and a place of really last resort for a lot of folks who have not been successful in community settings. >> reporter: kathleen miller is not only talking about many of the 350 residents here, but about her autistic son dan. >> he's been kicked out of every community and board and care facility that he's lived in. he didn't like it when he was in those facilities. >> reporter: miller fears her son may be forced to live in one again. the state is shutting down sonoma at the end of two years, and closing the other two facilities. one in the central valley, the other in orange county, by 2021. the advocacy group disabilities right california supports the idea, say thing is not just about saving money. >> we've seen from 40 years of professional literature when people move from developmental centers to the community, they are better o
sonoma developmental center, nestled in the rural town of eldridge sonoma county. the sprawling facility is one of three large state-run institutions that care for patients with severe developmental disabilities. >> it's a legacy of caring and a place of really last resort for a lot of folks who have not been successful in community settings. >> reporter: kathleen miller is not only talking about many of the 350 residents here, but about her autistic son dan. >> he's been...
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nestle has reported better-than-expected sales the first three months of the year. itsres were boosted by coffee brands. the first quarter was the slowest it had seen in seven years. catherine: this was a massive sports story in the states, kobe bryant's retirement from the nba. you have more on the business. tickets for that last game that kobe bryant was playing in were going for an average of $925, according to seat geek. sale of merchandise with his name has don't. sales of bryant branded gear month.500% in the last they have been selling two 59 countries around the world, with hong kong seeing the highest demand after l.a.. an interesting definition -- destination for kobe bryant. lookrine: time now for a at the papers and the french 24 press review. it is time now for our international press review. joining me now for a round up of stories.national nigeria, the two year anniversary of the kidnapping of the girls from the chibok school. what is some of the nigerian press saying? >> we heard about the video released supposedly showing that some of the girls are
nestle has reported better-than-expected sales the first three months of the year. itsres were boosted by coffee brands. the first quarter was the slowest it had seen in seven years. catherine: this was a massive sports story in the states, kobe bryant's retirement from the nba. you have more on the business. tickets for that last game that kobe bryant was playing in were going for an average of $925, according to seat geek. sale of merchandise with his name has don't. sales of bryant branded...
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otherwise, high pressure nestles in and we'll be hitting 90 degrees easily in someone's backyard by sunday. probably mine. >> in yours. >> my backyard gets hospital. >> okay. we'll be over for barbecue. >> thank you. >>> experts on the marine mammal center are tending to a baby seal found stranded in san francisco. it was found on ocean beach this morning. at this point they believe it's an endangered guadalupe fur seal. not clear how it got there. >>> coming up, dicing dyson getting into the business of hair, the latest tool to get you the perfect do. >> we invite all you pet lovers send us your questions about their health and well-being. just email pets@kpix.com or on our facebook page, and we'll have our pet expert give you an answer every friday right here at noon. ,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, >>> well, today's tip of the day is going to be is beautiful spring celery in the market. would you look how beautiful this is? nice and crisp. mint green. nice and clear at the cut. look at these beautiful leaves. here's the key. [ squeezing it ] >> that means it's fresh. celery is great in so many diff
otherwise, high pressure nestles in and we'll be hitting 90 degrees easily in someone's backyard by sunday. probably mine. >> in yours. >> my backyard gets hospital. >> okay. we'll be over for barbecue. >> thank you. >>> experts on the marine mammal center are tending to a baby seal found stranded in san francisco. it was found on ocean beach this morning. at this point they believe it's an endangered guadalupe fur seal. not clear how it got there. >>>...
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take a look before, a green field with a home nestled among trees. now, the trees are bare sticks and the house is rubble. >> we could feel the heat from the house, and we live a mile down the road. >> reporter: one man was seriously burned when he tried running away from the fire. he's in the hospital tonight and told police the fire ball sounded more like a tornado. david, take a look. this is one of the burned homes. tonight, investigators are trying to figure out what caused the explosion. the fire is out, but officials are letting the gas just leak out so they can get in there to investigate. david? >> gio, thanks. >>> and now to philadelphia, a total ground stop at the airport after two emergency landings. passengers evacuating down the on the tarmac. here's david kerley tonight. >> reporter: that oxygen mask hit this passenger on the head, waking him up for the emergency landing in philadelphia. >> all the other aircraft, there's an emergency coming in, smoke in the cockpit. >> reporter: emergency vehicles surrounding the aircraft, the 54 onbo
take a look before, a green field with a home nestled among trees. now, the trees are bare sticks and the house is rubble. >> we could feel the heat from the house, and we live a mile down the road. >> reporter: one man was seriously burned when he tried running away from the fire. he's in the hospital tonight and told police the fire ball sounded more like a tornado. david, take a look. this is one of the burned homes. tonight, investigators are trying to figure out what caused the...
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. >> reporter: first sign of trouble, cocoons, lots of them nestled in a tree. once the worms hatch, they climb up and begin to destroy the leaves. >> you have to contact a qualified arborist if it's in your tree. if it's on the structure, that would be a structural pest control operator. >> reporter: if not treated or destroyed, they will eventually turn into moths and fly away, but not before the damage is done. in menlo park, laura anthony, abc 7 news. >>> a new report says california is making progress when it comes to air quality, but it still has a long way to go. the american lung association stated the air report says bakersfield tops the list for having the most unhealthy days in the nation. in fact, the top six places on the list are all in california. you can see them on this map here. the bay area ranks sixth overall. officials say the drought is a prime contributor to poor air quality. >> you have this kind of bowl effect. you have the inversion layer, pressing air down. and then if there's no rain and u)qs that's are clearing the area, you have pol
. >> reporter: first sign of trouble, cocoons, lots of them nestled in a tree. once the worms hatch, they climb up and begin to destroy the leaves. >> you have to contact a qualified arborist if it's in your tree. if it's on the structure, that would be a structural pest control operator. >> reporter: if not treated or destroyed, they will eventually turn into moths and fly away, but not before the damage is done. in menlo park, laura anthony, abc 7 news. >>> a new...
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it's nestling into the western states right here right now. low pressure being diverted well to the north of the bay area. today 70s and 80s throughout the central valley. pollen high today and off the charts on your wednesday and thursday all the way into friday due to the drier air mass in place and everything is pollinating right now. 60s, 70s and 80s that's how i'm playing your numbers. 87 degrees for your outside number. that will be towards cloverdale and also to the east over towards discovery bay, mountain house and tracy. 83 san jose. 87 gilroy. 95 degrees the hottest location tomorrow and then we fall out into the 80s on thursday. daily chances of rain from friday through monday. it's only a chance. today at the ballpark for this evening's game we have clear cool conditions in the 50s. gianna? >> thank you, roberta. we have a bit of a backup at the bay bridge an early one in those cash lanes. we'll show you a live look here. you can see traffic building. fastrak users are cruising with no problems but possibly a shift change right no
it's nestling into the western states right here right now. low pressure being diverted well to the north of the bay area. today 70s and 80s throughout the central valley. pollen high today and off the charts on your wednesday and thursday all the way into friday due to the drier air mass in place and everything is pollinating right now. 60s, 70s and 80s that's how i'm playing your numbers. 87 degrees for your outside number. that will be towards cloverdale and also to the east over towards...
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. >> this serene treatment room nestled in the woods of south carolina... couldn't be further than the pulsing lights and booming music at this electronic music festival. at festivals and nightclubs the illegal drug "molly" or "ecstasy" is part of the culture. called "molly" or "x" on the street, mdma is really methylenedioxy-methamphetamine. it's a psychoactive drug first developed as a blood-clotting agent - later patented as a diet drug. when taken, mdma acts on the brain by causing the neurons to release more serotonin... this also causes the neurotransmitter dopamine as well as hormones like oxytocin to be released. all leading to a heightened feeling of trust and compassion. this is why mdma is often called an "empathogen". a hollywood club goer explains. >> i think people like taking mdma because it makes you feel euphoric, it makes you feel like your anxiety is released, feelings of happiness, and you can't talk about mdma without talking about love, and that's essentially why people take it. >> and maybe that's something i can take in the rest of m
. >> this serene treatment room nestled in the woods of south carolina... couldn't be further than the pulsing lights and booming music at this electronic music festival. at festivals and nightclubs the illegal drug "molly" or "ecstasy" is part of the culture. called "molly" or "x" on the street, mdma is really methylenedioxy-methamphetamine. it's a psychoactive drug first developed as a blood-clotting agent - later patented as a diet drug. when...
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if you want to help name the nestlings in the arboretum the "c >>> guns n' roses is back. axel rose and slash will head back on tour this summer. the band made a surprise appearance at troubadour nightclub in los angeles friday. carter evans has more on this. i'm super excited. >> when word broke friday kick off its reunion tour with an intimate show in los angeles, hundreds of fans lined up to get a ticket. >> the best day of my life. the coolest show ever. the best band ever. >> more important to me than the birth of my child. >> the show marks the first time feuding band mates, axel rose and saul hudson, known as slash performed together since july of 1993. >> welcome to the jungle. we got fun and games we got everything you want >> the world certainly knew their names when guns n' roses shot on to the l.a. rock scene in the '80s. their 1987 debut album, appetite for destruction challenged the synthetic pop sounds and heavy metal hair bands of the decades. sweet child of mine >> the group's rapid success led and rose. and in 1996, the guitarist quit the band. the two me
if you want to help name the nestlings in the arboretum the "c >>> guns n' roses is back. axel rose and slash will head back on tour this summer. the band made a surprise appearance at troubadour nightclub in los angeles friday. carter evans has more on this. i'm super excited. >> when word broke friday kick off its reunion tour with an intimate show in los angeles, hundreds of fans lined up to get a ticket. >> the best day of my life. the coolest show ever. the best...
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nestle. good food, good life. es como conductora: a continuaciÓn gerardo reyes nos explica, que el buffet estaba en capacidad de saber quienes buscaron el servicio, tenÍan un pasado turbulento. gerardo: esta mujer solÍa recibir grandes cargamentos de cocaÍna, que luego vendía a cÁrteles mexicanos. el chapo guzmÁn usaba su servicio de lavado de dinero, segÚn el gobierno de estados unidos. en 2009 cuando chacÓn comenzó a amasar una fortuna, utilizaron el servicio uno de los mÁs importantes que operan en panamÁ. al gobierno no le gusta que este paÍs lo llamen un paraíso financiero, lo que no puede negar es que aquÍ se ha desarrollado, una sofisticada industria financiera, para ocultar las grandes fortunas del mundo entero. chacÓn logró hacer una ayuda con quien operan este edificio, mozart fonseca estaba en la obligaciÓn de ver. >> todo abogado tiene el deber de conocer a su cliente, como requisito previo ese proceso se hace se conoce que la intenciÓn de ese cliente es violar la ley, es el requisit
nestle. good food, good life. es como conductora: a continuaciÓn gerardo reyes nos explica, que el buffet estaba en capacidad de saber quienes buscaron el servicio, tenÍan un pasado turbulento. gerardo: esta mujer solÍa recibir grandes cargamentos de cocaÍna, que luego vendía a cÁrteles mexicanos. el chapo guzmÁn usaba su servicio de lavado de dinero, segÚn el gobierno de estados unidos. en 2009 cuando chacÓn comenzó a amasar una fortuna, utilizaron el servicio uno de los mÁs...
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he is from council bluffs which is on the western and of the third district nestled up against the missouri river. and our mantra that is just to work hard and treat others right. a lot of patriotism there, fear and love of the lord to thank you for being here today. earlier this year scott lost his daughter, a beautiful girl to a drunk driver. a criminal who took advantage of this administrations immigration policies, jumped bail and may never be brought to justice for his crimes. scott, thank you for being here today to share your story. as i'm sure scott and my colleagues from iowa can attest to, iowans have unique sense of community. as well as two other members, a unique sense of community we are all in this together. when something happens to one of us, or neighbors, it really gives liberty to the situation but it hits us hard. it puts an impact on us personally. because it's like it is happening to all of us. though we cannot fathom his grief, we are left with a deep sense of loss and we want to see justice. what happened to sarah was a tragedy and horrible crime and now the route of
he is from council bluffs which is on the western and of the third district nestled up against the missouri river. and our mantra that is just to work hard and treat others right. a lot of patriotism there, fear and love of the lord to thank you for being here today. earlier this year scott lost his daughter, a beautiful girl to a drunk driver. a criminal who took advantage of this administrations immigration policies, jumped bail and may never be brought to justice for his crimes. scott, thank...
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it's a tiny town of 800 people nestled between spring lake and melmar. they voted to share their police department to a savings of $1.5 million per year. that means their property taxes will not go up an estimated 22%. for the average taxpayer, that means an average savings of $700 a year. people are on edge about the change. many new jersey governors over the years have urged that they share services to cut down on property taxes. but, again, the vote was almost 3-1. >> unfortunately it had to be done. i know the police department. they're great guys, but we there they had to go back over. you have to do this to keep taxes down. everybody is going to have to do this. >> shared services, you mean? >> yeah, it's just a matter of time. >> this is going to take place in the next few days. the bellmar police department will be the police department for lake cuomo now. we'll be speaking with the mayor in just a few moments. lake charlesworth. >>> thank you, michelle. >>> detectives were just arraigned in queens. baker says detectives punched, kicked, and drag
it's a tiny town of 800 people nestled between spring lake and melmar. they voted to share their police department to a savings of $1.5 million per year. that means their property taxes will not go up an estimated 22%. for the average taxpayer, that means an average savings of $700 a year. people are on edge about the change. many new jersey governors over the years have urged that they share services to cut down on property taxes. but, again, the vote was almost 3-1. >> unfortunately it...
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one of the cables that we found was from nestle who said that india and china would have problems and middle east is having problems and so is the western united states. a third of the world's population could be dealing with water shortages and 2050, it could be catastrophic. >> thank you. >>> still to come. marijuana advocates in colorado are pushing for edible pot to be used in schools for medical purposes. and the developers of the world's tallest building is looking to outdo themselves. how the sky line could change. hey pal? you ready? can you pick me up at 6:30? ah... (boy) i'm here! i'm here! (cop) too late. i was gone for five minutes! ugh! move it. you're killing me. you know what, dad? i'm good. (dad) it may be quite a while before he's ready, but our subaru legacy will be waiting for him. (vo) the longest-lasting midsize sedan in its class. the twenty-sixteen subaru legacy. it's not just a sedan. it's a subaru. clear for take off. roger that! see ya! we are outta here! woo! when you're living with diabetes. steady is exciting. oh this is living baby! only glucerna has carb
one of the cables that we found was from nestle who said that india and china would have problems and middle east is having problems and so is the western united states. a third of the world's population could be dealing with water shortages and 2050, it could be catastrophic. >> thank you. >>> still to come. marijuana advocates in colorado are pushing for edible pot to be used in schools for medical purposes. and the developers of the world's tallest building is looking to outdo...
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this means nestle is going to walmart and saying, we are trying to rise the price, and they are saying we cannot. this is not happening. so that is the constraining growth. also unilateral. -- unilever. mark: it may give it some ability to boost prices? big recipe, a ingredient is at a low. it should be a better time. the question is, what do you do in the slow growth environment. reporting first-quarter profit that beat analysts estimates. she works you'll is helping overcome softer demand after the parent -- softer demand is the brussels paris attacks. >> we are rolling through the earnings, and the airlines have to start to do with the issue of fares coming down. lower fuel prices, lower fares, take market share. we are trying to see the impact. margins are not deteriorating every year, but margin growth with the lowest we've seen from delta in a number of quarters. there's declining. we are seeing -- fares declining. we are seeing salaries rise. carol: is it worth it for them to reduce disability for the markets, typically? orge: the north american business is their most profitable
this means nestle is going to walmart and saying, we are trying to rise the price, and they are saying we cannot. this is not happening. so that is the constraining growth. also unilateral. -- unilever. mark: it may give it some ability to boost prices? big recipe, a ingredient is at a low. it should be a better time. the question is, what do you do in the slow growth environment. reporting first-quarter profit that beat analysts estimates. she works you'll is helping overcome softer demand...
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president and the first lady naff their nestlings you have until the end of the newscast. the national arbor -- arboritum want you to help name the baby eagles. the name choices are stars and stripes or freedom and liberty. and here is a live look at the eagletts in their five-foot wide nest. they are not expected to come out another five weeks and not expected to come out for awhile. go to abc7news.com for a link to vote on your favorite names. you have until 11:59 p.m. our time. that's about 11 minutes from now. holy smokes. let's check weather. here is lisa argen. >> we have the gusty winds along the shoreline, and the airport is coming down a bit. from san carlos to mountain view, it is still breezy and the winds will be breezy to gusty and tomorrow around the bay, not as windy, but the temperatures are not going to warm up that much, and with the breeze it will still feel cool out there. this is what is interesting by wednesday we are looking at rain. it looks like we will verify anywhere from a quarter of an inch to .40. a showery wednesday will lead to warmer temper
president and the first lady naff their nestlings you have until the end of the newscast. the national arbor -- arboritum want you to help name the baby eagles. the name choices are stars and stripes or freedom and liberty. and here is a live look at the eagletts in their five-foot wide nest. they are not expected to come out another five weeks and not expected to come out for awhile. go to abc7news.com for a link to vote on your favorite names. you have until 11:59 p.m. our time. that's about...
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if you want to help name the nestlings in the arboretum tweet -- namethenestlings. the "cbs overnight news" will be right back. when the engines failed on the plane i was flying, i knew what to do to save my passengers. but when my father sank into depression, i didn't know how to help him. when he ultimately shot himself, he left our family devastated. don't let this happen to you. if you or a loved one is suicidal, call the national suicide prevention lifeline. no matter how hopeless or helpless you feel, with the right help, you can get well. no matter how hopeless or helpless you feel, is one of the elemental thprivileges of a free people. endowed, as our nation is, with abundant physical resources... ...and inspired as it should be to make those resources and opportunities available for the enjoyment of all... ...we approach reemployment with real hope of finding a better answer than we have now. narrator: donate to goodwill where your donations help fund job placement and training for people in your community. >>> guns n' roses is back. axel rose and slash wil
if you want to help name the nestlings in the arboretum tweet -- namethenestlings. the "cbs overnight news" will be right back. when the engines failed on the plane i was flying, i knew what to do to save my passengers. but when my father sank into depression, i didn't know how to help him. when he ultimately shot himself, he left our family devastated. don't let this happen to you. if you or a loved one is suicidal, call the national suicide prevention lifeline. no matter how...
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lucas court is a quiet cul de sac nestled in the evergreen foot hills. >> hard to believe we have two small children in our home. to know something like that is so close to home. >> police hope to interview more witnesses and family members about the shooting. the coroner has yet to identify the victims in this case. the chief told me in the past he will continue the tradition of his predecessor. that means visiting family members of homicide victims to offer his full support. >>> yesterday's double homicide marks five in roughly a week in san jose. according to the mercury news, statistics show about a 6% spike in violent crimes this year. police caution about making dramatic conclusions based on this recent spike in violence. >> grief counselors will be at a recent high school after a student died over the weekend. the freshman died. this is a photo of him from his twitter account. the fire department says it responded to reports of an unresponsive male at a home around 4:00 sunday morning in martinez. it's still unclear how he died. there has been an outpouring of support from his
lucas court is a quiet cul de sac nestled in the evergreen foot hills. >> hard to believe we have two small children in our home. to know something like that is so close to home. >> police hope to interview more witnesses and family members about the shooting. the coroner has yet to identify the victims in this case. the chief told me in the past he will continue the tradition of his predecessor. that means visiting family members of homicide victims to offer his full support....
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. >> wow, they're huge.huge > a campaign to name the nestlings has settled on five finalists, stars and strips, freedom and liberty, anacostia and potomac and cherry and blossom. if you wanto find the link, the online ballot at d.c. eagle cam. org. the winning names will be announced next tuesday. of the choices. let me say them again for you. >> stars and stripes, freedomred and liberty, anacostia and potomac, honor and glory and cherry and blossoms. >> i like freedom and liberty. i like cherry and blossoms.. > that sounds strict stripers.t >> i didn't think of it likeik that.th > that's not where my head was going. just saying. freedom and liberty i like. > we'll go with that, then. coming up tonight at 11, why new research recommends a three-day workweek. >> but only for some people. plus a small change with a big impact. why d.c. leaders want to adjust one word to city license plates. and we are going back too tonight's top story, a young their own home. the fox5 exclusive is coming up in about 18 minutes. . ♪ ♪ as long as you love me, anyit's alright. ♪e. ♪ ♪ bend me shap
. >> wow, they're huge.huge > a campaign to name the nestlings has settled on five finalists, stars and strips, freedom and liberty, anacostia and potomac and cherry and blossom. if you wanto find the link, the online ballot at d.c. eagle cam. org. the winning names will be announced next tuesday. of the choices. let me say them again for you. >> stars and stripes, freedomred and liberty, anacostia and potomac, honor and glory and cherry and blossoms. >> i like freedom and...
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if you want to help name the nestlings in the arboretum tweet -- namethenestlings. colorectal cancer it's the second leading cancer killer in the u.s. but, it is almost entirely preventable. most colon cancers start as polyps. and screening helps finds polyps, so they can be removed, before they even turn into cancer. screening also finds this cancer early, when treatment works best so if you're over 50, take control. get screened for colorectal cancer. screening saves lives. hailey is one of 7 million children with asthma whose parents have to worry about when the next attack will strike. today more kids suffer from asthma than from any other chronic disease. in emergency rooms, one fourth of all visits are due to asthma attacks. most asthma attacks are caused by allergic reactions to allergens. things like pollen, dust and even household pests can trigger asthma. estimates show than more than 25 percent of americans are allergic to the german cockroach. in children, pests, asthma and allergies are a bad combination that can result in twice as many asthma-related m
if you want to help name the nestlings in the arboretum tweet -- namethenestlings. colorectal cancer it's the second leading cancer killer in the u.s. but, it is almost entirely preventable. most colon cancers start as polyps. and screening helps finds polyps, so they can be removed, before they even turn into cancer. screening also finds this cancer early, when treatment works best so if you're over 50, take control. get screened for colorectal cancer. screening saves lives. hailey is one of 7...
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. > and the nestling have been named. a photographer shows a unique way to shoot wednesdayings.dnes glove that translate signgn language into speech. that amazing nose investigationa still ahead. . > this h is fox5 local news at 5. it has been nearly a year since satisfy a supplant plus, hislus, wife amy and their son phillip and a family housekeeper were all visionally murdered insidein their northwest mansion.hwes the man accused in the case, darren within the has yet to go on trial. police and prosecutors have release some of the evidence in the case, but there are new court documents which show a large number of documents are kept under seal. jim and laura, prosecutors in the the case have filed two letters detailing all of theof t evidence that has been turned there are hundreds of reports, photographs, documents andand videos that will shape the case against karen went. but in examining the documents we've also learned prosecutorsen are protecting some evidenceome they don't want the public to see. these are just so
. > and the nestling have been named. a photographer shows a unique way to shoot wednesdayings.dnes glove that translate signgn language into speech. that amazing nose investigationa still ahead. . > this h is fox5 local news at 5. it has been nearly a year since satisfy a supplant plus, hislus, wife amy and their son phillip and a family housekeeper were all visionally murdered insidein their northwest mansion.hwes the man accused in the case, darren within the has yet to go on trial....
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first sign of trouble, cocoons, lots of them nestle dna tree. once the worms hatch, they began to destroy the leaves. >> you have to contact the arborist. >> reporter: if not treated or destroyed they will later turn into moths and fly away but not before the damage is done. laura anthony, in menlo park. >>> and it's time to check on the weather. >> i mean, temperatures did come down today but most areas were still in the 60s and 70s. quite comfortable, the only place we have for 80s is around antioch, the upper 70s for the warmest inland valleys today will turn to mid-70s tomorrow and you will likely have to switch out for the coastal and bayside communities. we'll continue with the dropoff in temperatures. live doppler hd showing you a good marine push tonight, kind of the clouds and low sun you see. temperatures right now in the 50s, 60s, here is a live look from the sfo camera. you can see the overcast skies, so tomorrow morning if you fly out of sfo you may see delays, sprinkles are possible tomorrow, wet and breezy conditions for friday, s
first sign of trouble, cocoons, lots of them nestle dna tree. once the worms hatch, they began to destroy the leaves. >> you have to contact the arborist. >> reporter: if not treated or destroyed they will later turn into moths and fly away but not before the damage is done. laura anthony, in menlo park. >>> and it's time to check on the weather. >> i mean, temperatures did come down today but most areas were still in the 60s and 70s. quite comfortable, the only place...
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american eagle foundation launched a social media campaiga to name the babies using the hashtag name the nestlings. the names were revealed today. the two previous had been called d.c. 2 and d.c. 3. 3. appropriate names i'd. > i coming up next on fox5 news at 11, a d.c. high school playinged by fights today. whore says she was attacked by students. the smithsonian is talking about a custom guitar that is now on display. something you may be doing at home may stressing your dog outu i'll explain so you could stop it. coming up at 11. > some severe storms sweptse through the midwest today.ve that's right. take ae look. in missouri large hail fell at the kansas city international airport. take a look at that.ha the hail is as big as pink upon balls. over the last 4 hours several tornadoes have been reported. for more on the water let's on check h in with caitlyn roth. a very active day across thec middle part of the country. this is video of hail. no flights getting out at that moment from kansas city international. we had some video that depictedi the whole area, what they were seeing was severe wea
american eagle foundation launched a social media campaiga to name the babies using the hashtag name the nestlings. the names were revealed today. the two previous had been called d.c. 2 and d.c. 3. 3. appropriate names i'd. > i coming up next on fox5 news at 11, a d.c. high school playinged by fights today. whore says she was attacked by students. the smithsonian is talking about a custom guitar that is now on display. something you may be doing at home may stressing your dog outu i'll...
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. >> the little eaglets the campaign to nam the nestlings settled on five finalists they are stars and stripes, freedom and liberty and anacostia and potomac and honor and glory and cherry and blossom. ifou have until midnight april 24 to vote and whipping names will be announced next tuesday. what do we like here. >> cherry and blossom. >> okay. >> you don't like that? >> i think i like stars and stripes. >> i like that. >> let's go with that. >> they're both good. >> cursive story i missed -- i country curseive anymore i miss it i used to work in second grade and practice my autografts. >> and postcards from journeyes and write them in curseive. >> welcome home. >> did you see the pearl jam thing yesterday on twitter when they were canceling show in north carolina they hand wrote the note. people don't hand write notes anymore. >> what's going on. >> dead pool stirring up controversy in utah they're going to pull liquor license for the place that is showing dead pool they violat liquor control board act an establishment that serves alcohol is forbidden to show a film that contains te
. >> the little eaglets the campaign to nam the nestlings settled on five finalists they are stars and stripes, freedom and liberty and anacostia and potomac and honor and glory and cherry and blossom. ifou have until midnight april 24 to vote and whipping names will be announced next tuesday. what do we like here. >> cherry and blossom. >> okay. >> you don't like that? >> i think i like stars and stripes. >> i like that. >> let's go with that. >>...
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. >> a campaign to name the nestlings settled on five finalists ready. >> stars and strip freedom and liberty, anacostia and potomac. my favorite honor and glory and cherry and blossom. >> i'm going with that. >> you want to wake in like holly and i laid in and you find a lincoln line to d.c. eagle cam.org you have until midnight april 24 to vote and winning names will be announced next tuesday. >> they're predictable. ways look are for something more creative. >> away from cliches. >> gotcha. >> yes. >> they're so national capital orientd we're two days away from another "fox5" spring concert series this week's fruit toured band is secret society. they've been around since 2008 and in 2012 they were nominated for a whammy washington music awards for best temporary group. >> influences stevie wonder and marvin gay. check them out this friday fa fargate square park 17 and k street and the concert is free. you don't unless you want to you can tune in "fox5" rocks friday morning. >> if you do have money don't give it to wisdom. >> yeah i'll spend it quickly. >> 5:54 time for facebook fan
. >> a campaign to name the nestlings settled on five finalists ready. >> stars and strip freedom and liberty, anacostia and potomac. my favorite honor and glory and cherry and blossom. >> i'm going with that. >> you want to wake in like holly and i laid in and you find a lincoln line to d.c. eagle cam.org you have until midnight april 24 to vote and winning names will be announced next tuesday. >> they're predictable. ways look are for something more creative....
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the campaign to name the nestlings has settled on five options. the options, stars and stripes,s freedom and liberty, anacostiaas and potomac, honor and glory and cherry and blossom.loss you have until midnight on april 4 to vote.to that is this sunday.h a link to the online ballot can be found at d.c. eagle cam. org. the winning names will be announced next tuesday. >> freedom and liberty haveave always been my favorite. i think those are going to > and a costa and potomac. >> freedom and liberty are good, too.too. > it's taken sometime, but it grew on me. >> this weather is going on. >> could get used to it every day. >> because it's so nice andand warm. temperatures in the mid 830s but without the humidity is what makes the so comfortable. cooler again tonight and for tomorrow, but don't worry we won't lose the beautiful weather we've been having.havi there's a life look at the capital. we had a decent amount of cloudf as the front came through this afternoon, but skies will be clearing on later on tonight. it also got pretty breezy, ifez, you
the campaign to name the nestlings has settled on five options. the options, stars and stripes,s freedom and liberty, anacostiaas and potomac, honor and glory and cherry and blossom.loss you have until midnight on april 4 to vote.to that is this sunday.h a link to the online ballot can be found at d.c. eagle cam. org. the winning names will be announced next tuesday. >> freedom and liberty haveave always been my favorite. i think those are going to > and a costa and potomac. >>...
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this was held at the university of nestles las vegas. davis says he wants to move the raiders to vegas to play in a $1.4 billion stadium just off the trip. davis pledged to spend $500 million of his own money to build a stadium there, which could also be used for a professional soccer team as well. that's the reason soccer store david beckham was on hand today as well. the raiders owner lobbied to move the team to southern california, but in the end the owners rejected that move to the city of carson outside of l.a. so now we have this news out of vegas today. it's quite concerning for members of the grassroots group save oakland sports. >> very disconcerting. especially when you have the draft tonight. the raiders are looking like they are turning the corner. he said over and over repeatedly that he wants to stay in oakland. we had the press conference two months ago. everybody was shaking hands. we are going to try to make it happen this oakland. it's very upsetting. >> reporter: davis says there are several different stadium sites bei
this was held at the university of nestles las vegas. davis says he wants to move the raiders to vegas to play in a $1.4 billion stadium just off the trip. davis pledged to spend $500 million of his own money to build a stadium there, which could also be used for a professional soccer team as well. that's the reason soccer store david beckham was on hand today as well. the raiders owner lobbied to move the team to southern california, but in the end the owners rejected that move to the city of...
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. >> for me, it has to be the clippers, 'cause my face was nestle crunch. >> he still gets crunchy when he takes a risk. >> no more goatee. that's gone. >> reporter: it's full beard or bust for this man. >> dry red and irritated. you got to keep it tight. >> reporter: so bad he has to get a medical waiver to bypass the rules of his civil service job. >> we have a few lesions there on the lower neck. this area is fine. >> i have to let it go to a certain length. >> reporter: it works as long as tray maintains his beard and uses his topical meds. derek, he add advises other men not to wait until you may be permanently scarred. >> even if it's not to say something it's not something serious, just go talk to somebody about it. >>> waxing away facial hair may be the best treatment for women and some men. it's much cheaper than laser hair removal that is usually not covered by insurance and there's encouragencouraging news for me. more companies and government agencies like police, fire and military are relaxing the rules analoga shadow of a beard or a quarter inch of facial hair. >>> well, a
. >> for me, it has to be the clippers, 'cause my face was nestle crunch. >> he still gets crunchy when he takes a risk. >> no more goatee. that's gone. >> reporter: it's full beard or bust for this man. >> dry red and irritated. you got to keep it tight. >> reporter: so bad he has to get a medical waiver to bypass the rules of his civil service job. >> we have a few lesions there on the lower neck. this area is fine. >> i have to let it go to a...
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. >>> unlike most large urban jails that are located in the heart of downtown, santa rita is nestled among foothills. some 30 miles away from the tough oakland streets where most of its inmates were taken into custody. mornings here often begin shrouded in pacific coast fog and then something else that makes this place unique slowly breaks through -- the jail's robotic workforce. >> a lot of inmates will look at them. and the first thing they ask is, are at the a coffin? >> when i first saw that, it actually scared me. i thought they was shipping bodies out of here. i thought i was going to get killed up in here or something. >> i thought it was something for the inmates to mess with. >> it reminded me of star wars, some robots going around picking things up. >> most people call them robots. but technically, they are automated guided vehicles or agvs. >> what they do is they deliver food, supplies, clothing, linen to the housing units here at santa rita jail. we're a half mile fence to fence, so it would take a lot of inmates, a lot of the inmate labor, deputies to supervise is the i
. >>> unlike most large urban jails that are located in the heart of downtown, santa rita is nestled among foothills. some 30 miles away from the tough oakland streets where most of its inmates were taken into custody. mornings here often begin shrouded in pacific coast fog and then something else that makes this place unique slowly breaks through -- the jail's robotic workforce. >> a lot of inmates will look at them. and the first thing they ask is, are at the a coffin? >>...
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high pressure is nestling into the bay area right here. we'll return more to that northerly flow northwest winds and so therefore the temperatures are going up and so is our pollen count. do you have allergies you guys? i think everybody does anymore. if you do, an uncomfortable day. worsening over the weekend with the dry air mass in place. going up to 80 today at the state capital. it's currently 31 degrees going up to 51 degrees in the high sierra. we have snow falling right now in the mammoth lakes area. 60 degrees the forecast high in monterey bay all the way through carmel. all right. sun-up at 6:17. that already happened. sunset at 7:58. smack in between, these are the numbers that will be noticed. 60s beaches, 70s bayside, low 70s around the peninsula, swinging into the santa clara valley up to 80 degrees at best discovery bay, brentwood, tracy, oakley, mountain house, also fairfield. here's your extended forecast. information with their doct th n >>> apple is diving into healthcare releasing apps to help people share information w
high pressure is nestling into the bay area right here. we'll return more to that northerly flow northwest winds and so therefore the temperatures are going up and so is our pollen count. do you have allergies you guys? i think everybody does anymore. if you do, an uncomfortable day. worsening over the weekend with the dry air mass in place. going up to 80 today at the state capital. it's currently 31 degrees going up to 51 degrees in the high sierra. we have snow falling right now in the...
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people in alura just south-east of toronto say people could suffer if nestle bottles their water sign. there is concern that not enough is being done to conserve their water. >> reporter: water is the key to making good beer. that is why the brupg company is here pure clear water from local springs. the prospect of a massive international company taking large quantities of water from those springs is worrying the brew mass terror. >> it is a substantial amount of water to take out of an aquifer. i'm not going to predict that that will help the health of the grand river that so many of our communities rely on, but the evidence is there. if you're extracting 700 million liters per year, that is a scary thing >> we want the citizens' voice to be the voice that's heard, not a voice from switzerland that does not care about this community. >> reporter: a public meeting of opponents to the proposals. such gathersing have attracted hundreds in recent months. these are towns people and farmers worried about their water becoming a childhood tea that can be sold to the highest bidder >> this is
people in alura just south-east of toronto say people could suffer if nestle bottles their water sign. there is concern that not enough is being done to conserve their water. >> reporter: water is the key to making good beer. that is why the brupg company is here pure clear water from local springs. the prospect of a massive international company taking large quantities of water from those springs is worrying the brew mass terror. >> it is a substantial amount of water to take out...
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they claimed up the path, which is nestled 10,000 feet above sea level on the cliff. and at times that they held hands. but that they admitted that they would miss their two children and the first time that the duke and duchess have gone on a trip without prince george and princess charlotte. >> the royals are expected to british nationals. a visit to the ma gistic, yes. his mother was famously photographed outside the taj mahal in 1992. >>> the aftermath of the humvee horror. the shocking images of the wreck and how you'll hear from an eyewitness that helped the injured soldiers, but still haunted by what they saw. >>> and one step closer to freedom. how one of the killers may win parole. >>> and also the river rescue springing into action when that canoe capsizes in connecticut. >>> a programming note. this saturday, we will air our special protect the children coping stress and moving forward. hosted by diana williams. tune in tomorrow night at 7:00 righ they're one of the wall street banks that triggered the financial meltdown -- goldman sachs. just settled with a
they claimed up the path, which is nestled 10,000 feet above sea level on the cliff. and at times that they held hands. but that they admitted that they would miss their two children and the first time that the duke and duchess have gone on a trip without prince george and princess charlotte. >> the royals are expected to british nationals. a visit to the ma gistic, yes. his mother was famously photographed outside the taj mahal in 1992. >>> the aftermath of the humvee horror....
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so one of their sponsors is the nestle corporation. they have been working hard to formulate the right to energy bars and food and packaging to make sure he can eat conveniently and stay nourished and energized for the flight so it's very high-tech food just as high-tech as the plane. >> back to you. thank you. >>> time now 5:09. the rnc fighting back this morning against donald trump. why he is now focusing his campaign on the committee instead of the voters. >> plus, remember the song folsom prison blues? the man in black put the prison on the map and getting a huge thank you in return. >> good morning. it's live, it's fired up. it's hi-def doppler radar. we'll track the rain for the morning commute. >> and we are seeing some slick surfaces out there across the golden gate bridge. plus an accident near the waldo tunnel. details coming up. the e-class has 11 intelligent driver-assist systems. it recognizes pedestrians and alerts you. warns you about incoming cross-traffic. cameras and radar detect dangers you don't. and it can even st
so one of their sponsors is the nestle corporation. they have been working hard to formulate the right to energy bars and food and packaging to make sure he can eat conveniently and stay nourished and energized for the flight so it's very high-tech food just as high-tech as the plane. >> back to you. thank you. >>> time now 5:09. the rnc fighting back this morning against donald trump. why he is now focusing his campaign on the committee instead of the voters. >> plus,...