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we will start to see storms, whirlpools, a beeline to north—western parts of the uk.oss the country in the early hours of wednesday morning. cold air attacking the early hours of wednesday morning. cold airattacking in, some of the showers, some will turn to snow across the hills. tomorrow, very blustery day, chile, some hail and thunder. bit of sunshine around, too. right early on in the day in the south. then this lump of rain swinging in from the south. little bit of mild air. across the north, colder, strong winds, blowing a gale through wednesday evening. that rain hanging around across the south—east. quite chilly start to the day on thursday. maybe even a touch of frost in some areas. not in the north, because of the strength of the wind. gales, frequent showers. this is going to be the best days a week for of us. for southeast east anglia, quite a decent day on thursday. then, friday, friday night looking stormy. this is batt storm barbara. it will be forming and looking like this by we get to friday. some very strong winds. a warning from the met office, ambe
we will start to see storms, whirlpools, a beeline to north—western parts of the uk.oss the country in the early hours of wednesday morning. cold air attacking the early hours of wednesday morning. cold airattacking in, some of the showers, some will turn to snow across the hills. tomorrow, very blustery day, chile, some hail and thunder. bit of sunshine around, too. right early on in the day in the south. then this lump of rain swinging in from the south. little bit of mild air. across the...
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when whirlpool builds an appliance, they put everything they know into it.ut once it's sold, there usually isn't a way to keep improving that product. today, whirlpool can analyze iot sensor data from connected appliances on the ibm cloud. so they can continuously learn how customers are using their products. and how the machines respond. harnessing data to make great products better - that's what the ibm cloud is built for. harnessing data to make greatadirectv now.ter - stream all your entertainment! anywhere! anytime! can we lose the 'all'. there's no cbs and we don't have a ton of sports. anywhere, any... let's lose the 'anywhere, anytime' too. you can't download on-the-go, there's no dvr, yada yada yada. stream some stuff! somewhere! sometimes! you totally nailed that buddy. simple. don't let directv now limit your entertainment. only xfinity gives you more to stream to any screen. >>> welcome back. the wall street setup, stocks searching for direction, dow futures higher this morning, up 17 points. s&p up 1.5. nasdaq futures negative 1. stocks are on p
when whirlpool builds an appliance, they put everything they know into it.ut once it's sold, there usually isn't a way to keep improving that product. today, whirlpool can analyze iot sensor data from connected appliances on the ibm cloud. so they can continuously learn how customers are using their products. and how the machines respond. harnessing data to make great products better - that's what the ibm cloud is built for. harnessing data to make greatadirectv now.ter - stream all your...
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when whirlpool builds an appliance, they put everything they know into it.ut once it's sold, there usually isn't a way to keep improving that product. today, whirlpool can analyze iot sensor data from connected appliances on the ibm cloud. so they can continuously learn how customers are using their products. and how the machines respond. harnessing data to make great products better - that's what the ibm cloud is built for. >>> good morning. welcome back to "worldwide exchange." let's check in on the markets. gains yesterday relatively muted. all less than a half percent for each of the indices. the nasdaq was the best performer, just shy of a half percent. the dow hit another all-time closing high. tech was the best performing sector. this morning we're higher, but just slightly. about 26 points or 0.14%. oil prices on a tear last week as we know after that opec deal, they gained 12%. it meant yesterday we saw some profit taking from oil traders, down in and around 2% for wti, now back up again, about a half percent. 51.14 on wti. sara? >> we need a trump
when whirlpool builds an appliance, they put everything they know into it.ut once it's sold, there usually isn't a way to keep improving that product. today, whirlpool can analyze iot sensor data from connected appliances on the ibm cloud. so they can continuously learn how customers are using their products. and how the machines respond. harnessing data to make great products better - that's what the ibm cloud is built for. >>> good morning. welcome back to "worldwide...
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she lets vida know what she needs, and they help in many ways, such as providing state-of-the-art whirlpoolerapy for people like this young man. he can barely walk because of a medical condition, so he can't work. vida's executive director in peru, olga baca, helped arrange transportation to get up to perú-niñez in a vida truck so he can get therapy and get his life back. adam see is the executive director of vida u.s.a., which is based in emeryville, california. >> everything has never been used, with the exception of the equipment. the equipment is lightly used. if it's broken, we don't use it. >> vida collects surplus medical equipment and supplies that would have been thrown away. major donors include stanford and kaiser. >> they don't want it to go into a landfill, so they have big green initiatives. they're counting how much tonnage do they -- that they're not sending to the landfill. >> vida u.s.a. volunteers sort and catalog thousands of donated items, which are then shipped to lima in containers. >> we shipped 60 40-foot containers last year. a 40-foot container costs us about $12,
she lets vida know what she needs, and they help in many ways, such as providing state-of-the-art whirlpoolerapy for people like this young man. he can barely walk because of a medical condition, so he can't work. vida's executive director in peru, olga baca, helped arrange transportation to get up to perú-niñez in a vida truck so he can get therapy and get his life back. adam see is the executive director of vida u.s.a., which is based in emeryville, california. >> everything has never...
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. ♪ when whirlpool builds an appliance, they put everything they know into it.d, there usually isn't a way to keep improving that product. today, whirlpool can analyze iot sensor data from connected appliances on the ibm cloud. so they can continuously learn how customers are using their products. and how the machines respond. harnessing data to make great products better - that's what the ibm cloud is built for. so dad slayed the problemt with puffs plus lotion, instead. harnessing data to make great products better - with lotion to soothe and softness to please. a nose in need deserves puffs, indeed. or the freedom to choose whatt doctor you want to see. so if you're on medicare, consider an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like any standardized medicare supplement plan, you'll be able to stay with the doctor or specialist you trust... or look for someone new -- as long as they accept medicare patients. and you're not stuck in a network... because there aren't any. so why wait? call now to request your fre
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the blaze was caused by a faulty whirlpool tumble dryer in august.ne priority" — but a lawyer representing those affected has concerns. the obligation is on manufacturers to get it right the first time. consumers purchasing products and they expect them to be safe that is an obligation that manufacturers can not ignore and we don't see why this should be a different kettle of fish was a 17—year—old boy has died and another has life—threatening injuries after a crash in leigh on sea. the car they were in was being followed by a marked essex police car. the case has been referred to the independent police complaints commission. there's a limited service on the tubes this morning. waterloo & city line is closed as are parts of the circle line district line. that allows for track and drainage replacement. a special train service operates between broadway. on the rail, no service from travel heath. greater anglia services are not running between liverpool street and wit. paddington station is closed and no service on heathrow connected oi’ and no service
the blaze was caused by a faulty whirlpool tumble dryer in august.ne priority" — but a lawyer representing those affected has concerns. the obligation is on manufacturers to get it right the first time. consumers purchasing products and they expect them to be safe that is an obligation that manufacturers can not ignore and we don't see why this should be a different kettle of fish was a 17—year—old boy has died and another has life—threatening injuries after a crash in leigh on...
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the manufacturer, whirlpool, is carrying out a repair programme.d financial products played a significant role in the 2008 financial crisis. several banks in the us have been subject to investigations over allegations of giving mortgages to unqualified borrowers, then repackaging those loans as safe investments and selling the risk on to others. the inquiries related to deals done between 2005 and 2007. deutche bank will now have to fork out £5.9 billion. justin urquhat stewart is from seven investment management. a lot less than originally thought they would have to pay. the us authorities have cut that fine considerably. yes, originally they we re considerably. yes, originally they were seeking $1a billion. considerably. yes, originally they were seeking $14 billion. that link us were seeking $14 billion. that link us in half. it is process of negotiation. as part of that deal, we're seeing that deutche bank is going to be paying some compensation to customers. that compensation is going to look like some easing of some of the mortgage payments a
the manufacturer, whirlpool, is carrying out a repair programme.d financial products played a significant role in the 2008 financial crisis. several banks in the us have been subject to investigations over allegations of giving mortgages to unqualified borrowers, then repackaging those loans as safe investments and selling the risk on to others. the inquiries related to deals done between 2005 and 2007. deutche bank will now have to fork out £5.9 billion. justin urquhat stewart is from seven...
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we like whirlpool.ople misunderstand the head winds it's facing next year as well as samsung's impact on the structure, which we think is better than it is. >> we talk b about home builders with homes. right in which we should. that's what they do. but there's a huge amount of value in the that these companies own. taz economies turn around, what companies may have the best assets, not some of the best home, but just sitting on the goal. >> well, i think you're right there, land is always the most volatile piece. however, for builders to get that land to cash, they're getting squeezed on the labor. so the longer dated builders, what toll brothers would be the longest data. the time value of money, takes too long to get it out in our opinion. >> let's talk about two things that might be topical. one is interest rates. on the one hand as diana points out, it raises the monthly cost. you get the 4.5%, moving towards 5%. it could slow activity on the other hand, as rates start moving, all lot of people i ta
we like whirlpool.ople misunderstand the head winds it's facing next year as well as samsung's impact on the structure, which we think is better than it is. >> we talk b about home builders with homes. right in which we should. that's what they do. but there's a huge amount of value in the that these companies own. taz economies turn around, what companies may have the best assets, not some of the best home, but just sitting on the goal. >> well, i think you're right there, land is...
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at that point the water inside the culvert was swirling around like a whirlpool and we could see thesing. and you know, we had very, very little space. i'm going to say anywhere from 8 to 12 inches to the top of the culvert. >> you got that? this is your line. tie it to your jacket. tie the knot right in there. untie that knot. pull that out of the jacket. it's a loop knot. i want you out of here jay. >> jay and suelina wrap themselves in the rope and prepare to escape from the dark confines of the tunnel. >> let's do it right once. >> but fear overwhelms suelina when she learns she must make the journey to the opening alone. >> everything happens very quickly and jay says i cannot come with you. i can't. they can't pull both of us out. >> there's a high level of anxiety there. you know, we've got a victim who is not responding to us verbally. she didn't want to move. she was afraid she was going to die. she was in a very dark place. >> you've got to talk to me. please, stop talking. you're going to come to me, all right? i won't let you go. >> and chris is screaming, stop listening
at that point the water inside the culvert was swirling around like a whirlpool and we could see thesing. and you know, we had very, very little space. i'm going to say anywhere from 8 to 12 inches to the top of the culvert. >> you got that? this is your line. tie it to your jacket. tie the knot right in there. untie that knot. pull that out of the jacket. it's a loop knot. i want you out of here jay. >> jay and suelina wrap themselves in the rope and prepare to escape from the dark...
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today, whirlpool can analyze iot sensor data from connected appliances on the ibm cloud. so they can continuously learn how customers are using their products. and how the machines respond. harnessing data to make great products better - ordinary tissues left dakota's nose sore and red. so dad slayed the problem with puffs plus lotion, instead. with lotion to soothe and softness to please. a nose in need deserves puffs, indeed. if you're on medicare, consider an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like any standardized medicare supplement plan, you'll be able to stay with the doctor or specialist you trust... or look for someone new -- as long as they accept medicare patients. and you're not stuck in a network... because there aren't any. so why wait? >>> we are back. data download time. who won popular vote not won the presidency. two have been in the last five elections, since 2000. we might see it happen more frequently in the future. of the six most populous states, democrats have won california, new york and illinoi
today, whirlpool can analyze iot sensor data from connected appliances on the ibm cloud. so they can continuously learn how customers are using their products. and how the machines respond. harnessing data to make great products better - ordinary tissues left dakota's nose sore and red. so dad slayed the problem with puffs plus lotion, instead. with lotion to soothe and softness to please. a nose in need deserves puffs, indeed. if you're on medicare, consider an aarp medicare supplement...
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now, while home home depot didn't take off, whirlpool did. i'm also partial to masco, the kitchen and bath company off these numbers. how about individual stories? yesterday i was pleasantly surprised by the commentary on both darden and carnival. weekend dining and lunch were very restraining for darden, the parent of olive garden even though the ceo acknowledged he's competing against, and i quote, new necessities today whether smartphones, your cable phone, netflix bill. they have increased significantly over the years, end quote. is there any wonder why takeout pizza is so strong? makes me want to buy both darden and dominoes. then there's carnival. i had my doubts because of worries about the zika virus, but i clearly misunderstood and underestimated the wrooiorldwid desire to cruise as well as how well it's run. i bet 2017 will be a bang-up year. the most telling moment ftz call, the incredible demand for cruise ships in china. the company doesn't have enough ocean liners to sate the demand. talk about a high-quality problem. now, it mi
now, while home home depot didn't take off, whirlpool did. i'm also partial to masco, the kitchen and bath company off these numbers. how about individual stories? yesterday i was pleasantly surprised by the commentary on both darden and carnival. weekend dining and lunch were very restraining for darden, the parent of olive garden even though the ceo acknowledged he's competing against, and i quote, new necessities today whether smartphones, your cable phone, netflix bill. they have increased...
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all of these issues in the restructure of the corporate tax code, then you have got to big whirlpool spinning here. scarlet: thank you so much. >> stay safe. >> you too. and coming up, she's global advisor mohamed el-erian on what can sustain the so-called trump rally for u.s. markets. this is bloomberg. ♪ scarlet: the u.s. dollar is the strongest as has been since 2002. will we see more growth tied to monetary policy? onef global advisor was daybreak america today and was asked when monetary policy becomes self-limiting and produces the opposite of desired growth. >> it goes too far when it does two things. when it fuels protectionist rhetoric in the united states. the is why in order for trump rally to be sustained, it is not just about fomenting policy at home. germany, and china. >> this was an inflationary move rather than true growth. if there is really inflation without underlying growth, that will hurt the dollar. >> absolutely. if we get protectionist tendencies, that is even worse. it is an open issue right now. the market has priced three distinct issuances. one is high in
all of these issues in the restructure of the corporate tax code, then you have got to big whirlpool spinning here. scarlet: thank you so much. >> stay safe. >> you too. and coming up, she's global advisor mohamed el-erian on what can sustain the so-called trump rally for u.s. markets. this is bloomberg. ♪ scarlet: the u.s. dollar is the strongest as has been since 2002. will we see more growth tied to monetary policy? onef global advisor was daybreak america today and was asked...
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the manufacturer, whirlpool, is carrying out a repair programme.can approach members of the public for donations. the new rules mean they have to get consent from everyone on their databases in order to contact them and ask for money. many charities fear this will lead to a drop in their revenues. some are coming up with new ways of filling that funding gap, asjeremy howell now reports the european union wants charities to change the way they approach members of the public for money. the royal national lifeboat institute is the first charity in the uk to take the plunge. it spends £190 million a year maintaining lifeboats and crews around the coastline. to comply with the new rules, the rnli asked donors on its database whether they wanted to be contacted in the future by fundraisers. 400,000 people said yes — over half a million said no. the charity says it could now lose about 5% of its annual income. historically, the way charities have generally traded and raised income is to go to the general public on a general basis, to write to them and ask
the manufacturer, whirlpool, is carrying out a repair programme.can approach members of the public for donations. the new rules mean they have to get consent from everyone on their databases in order to contact them and ask for money. many charities fear this will lead to a drop in their revenues. some are coming up with new ways of filling that funding gap, asjeremy howell now reports the european union wants charities to change the way they approach members of the public for money. the royal...
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the manufacturer, whirlpool, is carrying out a repair programme.at orginally thought. so what does that mean for 2017? allie renison is head of europe and trade policy at the institute of directors. some positive news about the economy growing than we originally thought, but we had some data and today about the current account deficit which has widened relative to gdp. what is significant about that? it means there had been anticipated boost exports from a weaker pound, and clearly from various revisions that have come out over the last month, it shows that there hasn't been any sustained pick—up in exports. but it's what people were looking to to offset the drop in stirling. we seen the last few months, the economy hasn't done as badly as previously predicted by some economists. how do you think the next three months is going to be and also, weakness in sterling, will that persist?” going to be and also, weakness in sterling, will that persist? i don't think sterling ruble have a massive recovery in the short term. there are some questions over wh
the manufacturer, whirlpool, is carrying out a repair programme.at orginally thought. so what does that mean for 2017? allie renison is head of europe and trade policy at the institute of directors. some positive news about the economy growing than we originally thought, but we had some data and today about the current account deficit which has widened relative to gdp. what is significant about that? it means there had been anticipated boost exports from a weaker pound, and clearly from various...
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when whirlpool builds an appliance, they put everything they know into it.ut once it's sold, there usually isn't a way to keep improving that product. today, whirlpool can analyze iot sensor data from connected appliances on the ibm cloud. so they can continuously learn how customers are using their products. and how the machines respond. harnessing data to make great products better - that's what the ibm cloud is built for. harnessing data to make gthis is my retirement. retiring retired tires. and i never get tired of it. are you entirely prepared to retire? plan your never tiring retiring retired tires retirement with e*trade. i'm in vests and as a vested investor in vests i invest with e*trade, where investors can investigate and invest in vests... or not in vests. sign up at etrade.com and get up to six hundred dollars. >>> stocks shrugging off multiple attacks overseas. but there are concerns on the geopolitical front. plus corporate earnings on today's agenda. the latest on what to watch in today's session. >>> plus we talk m&a in 2017. is the window
when whirlpool builds an appliance, they put everything they know into it.ut once it's sold, there usually isn't a way to keep improving that product. today, whirlpool can analyze iot sensor data from connected appliances on the ibm cloud. so they can continuously learn how customers are using their products. and how the machines respond. harnessing data to make great products better - that's what the ibm cloud is built for. harnessing data to make gthis is my retirement. retiring retired...
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when whirlpool builds an appliance, they put everything they know into it.ut once it's sold, there usually isn't a way to keep improving that product. today, whirlpool can analyze iot sensor data from connected appliances on the ibm cloud. so they can continuously learn how customers are using their products. and how the machines respond. harnessing data to make great products better - that's what the ibm cloud is built for. it's been over 100 years since harnessing data to make great products better - the first stock index was created, as a benchmark for average. yet a lot of people still build portfolios with strategies that just track the benchmarks. but investing isn't about achieving average. it's about achieving goals. and invesco believes doing that today requires the art and expertise of high-conviction investing. translation? why invest in average? is that they contour to your body.r-pedic mattresses... it keeps us comfortable and asleep at night. get your tempur-pedic. the most highly recommended bed in america for as low as $25 per month and 90 ni
when whirlpool builds an appliance, they put everything they know into it.ut once it's sold, there usually isn't a way to keep improving that product. today, whirlpool can analyze iot sensor data from connected appliances on the ibm cloud. so they can continuously learn how customers are using their products. and how the machines respond. harnessing data to make great products better - that's what the ibm cloud is built for. it's been over 100 years since harnessing data to make great products...
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a number of other galaxies that had names like whirlpool. we call them as we see them. you know i'm right. don't even go there. there is the wall of galaxies. it's in the guinness book of world records for the largest structure. it represents a single galaxy. and finally we had reached to the most distant galaxies in place it will be right here and rich do you want to tell us about that. they stretch it all the way 360 degrees around the sky. it shows you with that sphere that we see all around us that is light coming to us left over from the big bang. ladies and gentlemen. thank you. [applause]. that's about 5% of the book. we would love to take some questions. we will be out in the hall of the northwest coast to sign this. this will be a unique thing. just so you know. it's a about ten minutes of q&a. if you must leave now because you parked too far away you can pick up a book that is pre- signed. we encourage children in particular to come and ask questions. the microphone does not work. we will come back to that. >> we might in the future. thank you. does this work
a number of other galaxies that had names like whirlpool. we call them as we see them. you know i'm right. don't even go there. there is the wall of galaxies. it's in the guinness book of world records for the largest structure. it represents a single galaxy. and finally we had reached to the most distant galaxies in place it will be right here and rich do you want to tell us about that. they stretch it all the way 360 degrees around the sky. it shows you with that sphere that we see all around...
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american corporations in these industrial parks, especially monterrey, new mexico and elsewhere, whirlpool boeing, ge, talking about the cream of the crop of american manufacturers as well as smaller companies like rexnord. is it realistic that trade or currency policies cannot only stop more jobs from going but maybe try to get some of those jobs that fled back? >> it's going to take new thinking and you know, when we look at the way carrier saved the jobs, actually we gave them $7 million of tax credit to save about 1100 jobs. we can't afford to pay $1 million per employee to save jobs here. they are going to have to do something else. i'm happy that president-elect trump is actually doing something, but i think this is just a band-aid until he gets in office and hopefully they can rework some of the trade agreements where it's not as difficult as this one is. you and i are subsidizing carrier and that's not something i really want to do. >> you talk about that and there's criticism from the left and the right on this. is it a corporate shakedown, really? look what sarah palin tweeted an
american corporations in these industrial parks, especially monterrey, new mexico and elsewhere, whirlpool boeing, ge, talking about the cream of the crop of american manufacturers as well as smaller companies like rexnord. is it realistic that trade or currency policies cannot only stop more jobs from going but maybe try to get some of those jobs that fled back? >> it's going to take new thinking and you know, when we look at the way carrier saved the jobs, actually we gave them $7...
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automation, deloitte, fed ex, snap-on, arizona state university, the bank of america, ucla, uc san diego, whirlpoolite cap investments. and i want to thank sarah eisen who will join us shortly and her great team at cnbc for being our media partner today for this forum and then finally thank the board and the executive committee of the council on competitiveness for all their time and stewardship and being the host of this forum. so welcome and we look forward to a fabulous day. thank you. >> ladies and gentlemen, joining miss smith onstage to release the council's clarion call, competitiveness to the 45th president of the united states of america, please welcome the chairman and ceo of deere and company, chairman of the u.s. council on competitiveness, mr. samuel allen. the vice chairman and chief scientific officer for global research and development of pepsico and u.s. council on competitiveness vice chairman for industry, dr. mehmoud khan, the president on u.s. council of competitiveness vice chairman dr. michael m. crow and co-anchor of "squawk on the street" on cnbc, miss sara eisen. >> thank
automation, deloitte, fed ex, snap-on, arizona state university, the bank of america, ucla, uc san diego, whirlpoolite cap investments. and i want to thank sarah eisen who will join us shortly and her great team at cnbc for being our media partner today for this forum and then finally thank the board and the executive committee of the council on competitiveness for all their time and stewardship and being the host of this forum. so welcome and we look forward to a fabulous day. thank you....
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bridgestone, caterpillar, pepsico, whirlpool. why does this happen? wages. take a look.ing to the conference board manufacturing wages hourly last year the the united states, $37.71 per hour. compare that to mexico, $5.90. and that cost is going down because of the peso. the peso getting hammered every day. but it's been going down for two years. in dollar terms, wages here declined last year by 12%. it is infrastructure, improving from here. and finally, joe, this country is embracing the private sector in a way it didn't for many years under socialism. so the regulatory environment is getting better as well. mexico is competitive. that's the underlying issue. and donald trump can't fix it by going from going company to company pressuring them. there's other issues here. >> yeah. i hear you. we know what we have to do. we have to make capital and we have to make the united states more attractive and do everything we can to make it more attractive to keep them there. thanks, michelle. but that was depressing just listening to that. programming note, greg hayes is going t
bridgestone, caterpillar, pepsico, whirlpool. why does this happen? wages. take a look.ing to the conference board manufacturing wages hourly last year the the united states, $37.71 per hour. compare that to mexico, $5.90. and that cost is going down because of the peso. the peso getting hammered every day. but it's been going down for two years. in dollar terms, wages here declined last year by 12%. it is infrastructure, improving from here. and finally, joe, this country is embracing the...
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no need for a whirlpool or vinegar or any of those things.will show you how it is done. i think it is time free briefing, sally. see you later for that briefing. here is carol was a look at the weather. good morning. for once again. at the moment it is not as dense as it was this time yesterday that it may lead to travel disruption. we are looking at areas like the vale of york and lincolnshire. the south—east, the midlands, southern england. it is patchy and not as dense as it was yesterday but in one or two places you can see a few dense patches. a dank and cloudy start to the day. there is low cloud and drizzle and parts of east anglia heading towards the midlands. even further north again cloud around with fog. splashes of rain just out towards the west. at seven o'clock we will see that moving across the outer hebrides. and as we drift east there are some clearing skies. as we had an through the course of the morning you will find most of the fog will lift as the cloud comes across. we have all this rain coming in from the south—east. th
no need for a whirlpool or vinegar or any of those things.will show you how it is done. i think it is time free briefing, sally. see you later for that briefing. here is carol was a look at the weather. good morning. for once again. at the moment it is not as dense as it was this time yesterday that it may lead to travel disruption. we are looking at areas like the vale of york and lincolnshire. the south—east, the midlands, southern england. it is patchy and not as dense as it was yesterday...