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this is coming through from general motors.erns general motors cars. it says general motors is going to recall about a million vehicles because of temporary loss of electric power steering. those are the only details at this stage. that is coming from the national highway traffic safety administration. that is out of the united states. in fact, you have a few more details there on screen about some of the models, i think, involved. but in total we are hearing it is about a million vehicles. so that is a really substantial vehicle recall. it appears there is rather more details, bat but that is coming from the us government and concerning general motors. more on that i am sure over the afternoon. now, he is one of the greatest athletes of all time. usain bolt‘s won gold medals at the olympics and world championships and he's run all over the world. but what about sprinting in space? tim allman reports. there's no denying the fact that usain bolt is the fastest man on earth. the medals and the various world records are proof of t
this is coming through from general motors.erns general motors cars. it says general motors is going to recall about a million vehicles because of temporary loss of electric power steering. those are the only details at this stage. that is coming from the national highway traffic safety administration. that is out of the united states. in fact, you have a few more details there on screen about some of the models, i think, involved. but in total we are hearing it is about a million vehicles. so...
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for a week and overall capacity is reduced or money for two decades a year ago its former owner general motors sold the ailing company to francis here say despite better figures the company is struggling to stay profitable. our financial correspondent done you call past been following the story for us at the frankfurt stock exchange hi daniel it's good to see you now let's head back to the time when oprah was actually sold to post a trend there were many fears that factories or the factory in germany specifically would be closed isn't this what we're seeing right now a really bad sign. well hi there have you know what i can tell you that the open line is that's how they're called here and germany they have a job guarantee actually worth p.s.a. until the year of twenty twenty three but still this news is not creating good spirit among the employees we are her hearing that their work or council now wants to have talks with the management and there could be even more problems for the employees from october on because we're hearing that in the factories of eisenach and also in one of the polish fa
for a week and overall capacity is reduced or money for two decades a year ago its former owner general motors sold the ailing company to francis here say despite better figures the company is struggling to stay profitable. our financial correspondent done you call past been following the story for us at the frankfurt stock exchange hi daniel it's good to see you now let's head back to the time when oprah was actually sold to post a trend there were many fears that factories or the factory in...
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. >>> still ahead, general motors announces a major recall. the details you want to see before you climb behind the wheel of your suv. >> listen to that. hurricane florence not even making land fallet but already raging along the coast of the carolinas. a look at the damage already done and the long road still t come. >> good morning. yeah. the latest on florenin here. wa on the 5:00 a.m. advisory from the national hurricane center but the outermost effects are here. across southern maryland and the eastern shore. take your umbrella with you. we're in the 70s now. we'll stay in e 70s all day today. more on florence and your weekend coming up. >> we head to bak with a live look at hurricane florence. this is womeilmington, north ca slina. you ca the winds whipping there and the rain is falling. we'rete exp to get updated information on the storm's path in less than one hour. stay with us. continuing coverage continues ght after the break. ri ri infused with eighty lavender flowers in every bottle. air wick essential oils smells so real we put i
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based in part on general motors for many years.over a year ago, general motors took the step to sell opel. a french car manufacturer took over the company. the results of the first half of the year have been very strong. this has been the first profitable half of the year at opel in 20 years. jason: psa is the owner of pujo and citron. those are the brands people likely know. i want to read this line -- "the challenge has been how to profitably produce low-margin cars in a high cost country. that is quite difficult to navigate. the new ceo seems to be making bold, but ultimately effective decisions." tell us about him and what he has done? >> the ceo has emerged in recent years as one of the most high profile ceo's in the industry. there is a lot to talk about musk and tesla and maybe going private and abandoning the plan. in many ways, the ceo of opel -- psa, is the complete opposite of elon musk. if you want to put it like that. he is very reserved, extremely disciplined. he has a very strong track record of meeting all his finan
based in part on general motors for many years.over a year ago, general motors took the step to sell opel. a french car manufacturer took over the company. the results of the first half of the year have been very strong. this has been the first profitable half of the year at opel in 20 years. jason: psa is the owner of pujo and citron. those are the brands people likely know. i want to read this line -- "the challenge has been how to profitably produce low-margin cars in a high cost...
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general motors sales fell by about 13%. the automaker pulled back on incentives. the result trailed average estimates. that may have been dragged lower by a drop in fleet sales. a spokesman declined to comment on the figures. the chairman of more than two decades is facing opposition to his reelection. the groups and investor advisory services are lobbying against the reappointment. a longtime ally. calledhas posted what it testimony for social media. midterm races. it does not appear anyone will be there to deliver it. senate intelligence committee has rejected the chief legal officer. the hearing will include a twitter ceo. nike shares have regained ground in extended trading. of: is as critics kaepernick took to social media to call for a boycott. nike received more than $40 million in the first 24 hours. amazon joined apple as the second trillion dollar company as shares rose. the have added money to market cap this year alone. pocketed money in the last eight months. millionrth of 160 dollars. -- . new comments coming through. to a latvian publication. a bank
general motors sales fell by about 13%. the automaker pulled back on incentives. the result trailed average estimates. that may have been dragged lower by a drop in fleet sales. a spokesman declined to comment on the figures. the chairman of more than two decades is facing opposition to his reelection. the groups and investor advisory services are lobbying against the reappointment. a longtime ally. calledhas posted what it testimony for social media. midterm races. it does not appear anyone...
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two years was back in the winning zone we have to remember that under the ownership of general motors this was never the case has also had to do with this and now you know that opel was not allowed to do business with all the countries they wanted to do business with that's now under the ownership of appears a from friends a differend but yeah it's going to be a very interesting they have at least for the moment guarantee a job guarantee on two twenty eight twenty three but you can feel that the open liners here are very much under pressure on the open front but thank you very much . no fitness trucker no insurance that appears to be the new rule or one of america's oldest life insurance companies john hancock the company now makes new customers where the health monitoring device is that the insurer can access if customers achieve their fitness goals they pay a small a premium if the pension customers refused to whether tracker john hancock will turn them down the company says that everyone profits from the measure customers are healthier and live longer but consumer protection advoca
two years was back in the winning zone we have to remember that under the ownership of general motors this was never the case has also had to do with this and now you know that opel was not allowed to do business with all the countries they wanted to do business with that's now under the ownership of appears a from friends a differend but yeah it's going to be a very interesting they have at least for the moment guarantee a job guarantee on two twenty eight twenty three but you can feel that...
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also have the opportunity to enter markets they were not able to enter under the ownership of general motors from the frankfurt stock exchange thank you very much for the insight. the migration situation in europe was high on the agenda at the e.u. leaders summit in australia thursday that we covered here on the w. the big challenge is how can the millions of migrants who have arrived here or be integrated into european societies most experts agree the key is to get them into work and quickly very often small businesses are leading the way in their fields because they are having trouble filling vacancies as our example from bavaria shows . driving large amounts of beer around that's not mean seventies main job. he's employed by the hallowed brewery. i'm so proud about. abuse because of big news from the knowledge they how to walk. easy and deploy bitch or so are so kind to me yeah sure friendly to me too got fried ham they hired him three years ago he needed people for simple unskilled labor. is out of that i mean seventy seventy has been working for the company since march of twenty fifteen
also have the opportunity to enter markets they were not able to enter under the ownership of general motors from the frankfurt stock exchange thank you very much for the insight. the migration situation in europe was high on the agenda at the e.u. leaders summit in australia thursday that we covered here on the w. the big challenge is how can the millions of migrants who have arrived here or be integrated into european societies most experts agree the key is to get them into work and quickly...
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addition to the universities, county government, number of other large institutions including general motors founded in flint, still flint's largest employer despite having far fewer jobs than it used to. so flint like many of us drew its drinking water from the great lakes and they did this through the water system and delivered the water to the people of flint for about 50 years and the water quality was good, the water quality was, you know, well treated, worked properly, there was a number of other infrastructure challenges, though, right, like flint is a city that has lost about half of its population since the 1960's, you know, there's far fewer people there than there used to be and it's part of why the water was so expensive, flint was paying if not the most expensive water bills in the nation definitely among the most expensive water bills in the nation and for a city that has become disproportionately poor the burden weighed more heavily. this was part of what was going on in the community at the time when the city decided it was going to switch its water source, it felt like it di
addition to the universities, county government, number of other large institutions including general motors founded in flint, still flint's largest employer despite having far fewer jobs than it used to. so flint like many of us drew its drinking water from the great lakes and they did this through the water system and delivered the water to the people of flint for about 50 years and the water quality was good, the water quality was, you know, well treated, worked properly, there was a number...
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i'm, i'm a product of the american dream.my you knowarents, my dad worked at general motors, um, he gotd wage. that wage he saved to help send me and my brother to school. my brother is an attorney, i'me yor of dayton, right? >> ♪ what a day for picking daisies, and lots of red balloons ♪ >> i don't know if a girl that's 20 younger than me, her dad's not going to get paid the kind of wage and have the kind of pension my dad had, and so o the cof college will be out of reach for her. and no, i don't think that she'll get there. ♪ >> macgillis: this assessm dayton is hard to reconcile with the city's extraordinary past. it's no exaggeration to say that dayton was once the epitome of industry and ingenuity in the american heartland. >> dayton, ohio was the silicon valley of its age. it was the center of the most important inventions. it was the center of aviation. it was the center of automotive ventions. and it was the center of a great many lesser inventions, which collectively brought form to the american 20th century. >> orville writ piloted the crude flying machine in the now-classic,
i'm, i'm a product of the american dream.my you knowarents, my dad worked at general motors, um, he gotd wage. that wage he saved to help send me and my brother to school. my brother is an attorney, i'me yor of dayton, right? >> ♪ what a day for picking daisies, and lots of red balloons ♪ >> i don't know if a girl that's 20 younger than me, her dad's not going to get paid the kind of wage and have the kind of pension my dad had, and so o the cof college will be out of reach for...
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, which i know you own, too, jenny general motors is a $50 million market cap maybe it should be 3% of general motors $1.5 billion that would be an incredible destruction of shareholder value. you really need elon musk here >> you need elon musk to be here if he's the chief intelligence officer not if he is the coo chief intelligence officer, bring in another coo >> the risk increase today that he's not there in any capacity >> here is why you definitely need him if you look back at retail clients, they came back, our millennial clients were larger buyers of tesla than traditional. we are near this 280 level you're more of a charter than i am, jimmy. between 265 and 280 level is where you have seen a lot come in to be buyers. >> let me just quick jump in here for a second and just put a little bit of a finer point on this i'm envisioning elon musk listening to this conversation and him rolling his eyes and thinking there's no way -- >> i'm thinking he's probably already thrown something at the television if he is. >> i think -- i don't think elon -- this might be crazy. i don't t
, which i know you own, too, jenny general motors is a $50 million market cap maybe it should be 3% of general motors $1.5 billion that would be an incredible destruction of shareholder value. you really need elon musk here >> you need elon musk to be here if he's the chief intelligence officer not if he is the coo chief intelligence officer, bring in another coo >> the risk increase today that he's not there in any capacity >> here is why you definitely need him if you look...
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. >>> general motors retira camionetas pickup.. >>> actualizarán el software sin costo para los propietarios. >>> jesús guzmán es buscado por delitos de conspiración posesión y comercio de sustancias controladas. >>> niños llevaron serenata esta mañana la casa de transacción el presidente electo de méxico, para pedirle políticas públicas para este sector de la población. >>> los mariachis tocaron y con sus notas revelaron los mensajes que los pequeños querían dar. al pieseolocaron con flores en las manos para pedir que no los olvida. >>> diego y sus compañeros fueron claros porque dicen que conocer muy bien las problemáticas de los pequeños y que no son tomados en cuenta. >>> la inseguridad fue una de sus prioridades. ramón indicó que le teme a la violencia y que le gustaría poder salir a jugar sin miedo a que algo le pase. >>> robos, asaltos. >>> tras más de media hora de canciones, el mandatario llegó en su automóvil. >>> el presidente electo no recibió personalmente alos visitantes, pero avé su asesor prometió atender sus consu
. >>> general motors retira camionetas pickup.. >>> actualizarán el software sin costo para los propietarios. >>> jesús guzmán es buscado por delitos de conspiración posesión y comercio de sustancias controladas. >>> niños llevaron serenata esta mañana la casa de transacción el presidente electo de méxico, para pedirle políticas públicas para este sector de la población. >>> los mariachis tocaron y con sus notas revelaron los mensajes que...
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general motors made an announcement of a recall 1.2 million vehicles worldwide. bring it to gm store, they will update power steering software module, there could be some loss of power steering, that is a big news are in general motors. and other than that a key eye on hurricane florence, and watching the retailers, building and supplies, all of these things, we know we want everyone to stay safe for hurry wayn hurricane ft there will be economic impact. liz: thank you. >> we're still month ors hurricane florence, this is a big water event, about to strike the east coast, we have more live updates from our team to the ground. >> and tonight, newly released text-messages from bias fbi agent peter strzok show other intelligence officials involved in leaking, we're bringing in republican oversight committee member, jim jordan. >> but first a leaked video of a google staff meeting held day after 2016 presidential election, top executives and workers upset, they were sad and stricken about how trump won, saying it was like a quote, massive kick in the gut. we have law
general motors made an announcement of a recall 1.2 million vehicles worldwide. bring it to gm store, they will update power steering software module, there could be some loss of power steering, that is a big news are in general motors. and other than that a key eye on hurricane florence, and watching the retailers, building and supplies, all of these things, we know we want everyone to stay safe for hurry wayn hurricane ft there will be economic impact. liz: thank you. >> we're still...
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ellen will air this aft >>> general motors is recalling more than 1 million trucks suvs due to a power steering problem. including certain chevy pick up trucks and chevy tahoe and suburban suvs. the issue occurs while drivers try to make a turn while going at a low eed. it could fail momentarily and has been linked to dozens of accidents. >> pretty soon the volkswagen beetle is going to be a thing of the past. they'lltop producing it last year. in fact, seven decades after it first came to the u.s. it's unclear wn theinal bug will roll off the assembly line. >> michelle oba will begin a ten city tour to promote her morie titled "becoming". >> most do book tours in small settles but mrs. obama will be at capital one arena. tickets go on sale next friday. >> good morning, everybody. still watching a landfalling hurricane on c theoast of north carolina. that's the eye of the storm now just c sing onre below top sail beach, north carolina. winds are gusting to 84 miles per hour right now in wilmington, north carolina. the latest on florence and your weeken >> plus, new video showing us the
ellen will air this aft >>> general motors is recalling more than 1 million trucks suvs due to a power steering problem. including certain chevy pick up trucks and chevy tahoe and suburban suvs. the issue occurs while drivers try to make a turn while going at a low eed. it could fail momentarily and has been linked to dozens of accidents. >> pretty soon the volkswagen beetle is going to be a thing of the past. they'lltop producing it last year. in fact, seven decades after it...
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david: and give us an update now, general motors seems to be doing reasonably well, for did not havese they borrowed a lot, and they are now struggling. and chrysler's different company. the annual number of cars sold was about 17 million before the crisis and it dropped to 10 million, you could not make money at that level. the restructuring the oversaw with the company's was to reduce the breakeven point for these a halfes to 10 and million and nine and a half million range. obviously these companies are profitable again. alix: the job you had to do, you're so call now, but that must've been overwhelming. fail, take companies them through and out of bankruptcy at the same time. what was your experience and the biggest take away? >> i woke up every morning. alix: you slept. >> i did, i will cover every morning saying i can't make this worse. i have two basic takeaways. a role for government when markets fail, this was the clear case of a market failure, and for a relatively modest amount of money we save the huge amount of jobs. related to that i would point out that without the leg
david: and give us an update now, general motors seems to be doing reasonably well, for did not havese they borrowed a lot, and they are now struggling. and chrysler's different company. the annual number of cars sold was about 17 million before the crisis and it dropped to 10 million, you could not make money at that level. the restructuring the oversaw with the company's was to reduce the breakeven point for these a halfes to 10 and million and nine and a half million range. obviously these...
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. >> reporter: smothers has the means to because he won a $6 million settlement against general motors after becoming partially paralyzed in a car accident five years after the murder. he is now wheelchair-bound because of that accident. this case is also how he was able to post his $1.3 million bail. we reached out to the district attorney and the defense but they won't speak until the verdict is read. that verdict will be read at 9:30. in martinez, jackie ward, kpix 5. >>> republicans have set a deadline for the woman accusing a supreme court nominee of sexual assault saying she has until tomorrow to decide if she wants to tell her story. but the attorney for the palo alto professor wants an investigation first. reporter laura podesta reports. >>> reporter: christine blasey ford has until tomorrow morning to say if she will testify about her claim that supreme court nominee brett kavanaugh sexually assaulted her when they were in high school. >> either in an open session or a closed session or a public or a private interview. >> reporter: the chairman of the senate judiciary committe
. >> reporter: smothers has the means to because he won a $6 million settlement against general motors after becoming partially paralyzed in a car accident five years after the murder. he is now wheelchair-bound because of that accident. this case is also how he was able to post his $1.3 million bail. we reached out to the district attorney and the defense but they won't speak until the verdict is read. that verdict will be read at 9:30. in martinez, jackie ward, kpix 5. >>>...
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. >> reporter: smothers has the means to because he won a $6 million settlement against general motors after becoming partially paralyzed in a car accident five years after the murder. he is now wheelchair-bound because of that accident. this case is also how he was able to post his $1.3 million bail. we reached out to the district attorney and the defense but they won't speak until the verdict is read. that verdict will be read at 9:30. >>> on capitol hill republicans are pressing the bay area woman accusing a supreme court nominee of sexual assault to commit to next week's hearing if she wants to tell her story. as laura podesta reports, the attorney for christine blasey ford wants an investigation by the fbi before any senate hearings. >>> reporter: christine blasey ford has until tomorrow morning to say if she will testify about her claim that supreme court nominee brett kavanaugh sexually assaulted her when they were in high school. >> either in an open session or a closed session or a public or a private interview. >> reporter: the chairman of the senate judiciary committee, repu
. >> reporter: smothers has the means to because he won a $6 million settlement against general motors after becoming partially paralyzed in a car accident five years after the murder. he is now wheelchair-bound because of that accident. this case is also how he was able to post his $1.3 million bail. we reached out to the district attorney and the defense but they won't speak until the verdict is read. that verdict will be read at 9:30. >>> on capitol hill republicans are...
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. >>> tesla general motors has activated features in florence super charging on older cars and unlocking extra battery capacity on certain vehicles. gm activated itsnstacrisis assist for owners with the built-in feature. drivers will have access to real time information to help find evacuation routes or navigate through disaster zones and find important resources such as hotels, gas and food. >>> amazon's ceo jeff bezos says the company will announce the decision where it will build its second headquarters before the end of the year. he made the comments during a speech in washington last night. he claimed that they still haven't made a final decision internally. didn't drop any hints. amazon previously identified 20 finalists in north america for its planned investments of $5 billion, and that new headquarters expected to bring 50,000 jobs. scott and laura, that is a highly anticipateed annound ann. >>> after 70rs ofhe beetle next year. the iconic car will go out in style through 2019. volkswagen will celebrate the beetle's legacy and will release final edition models. the company says
. >>> tesla general motors has activated features in florence super charging on older cars and unlocking extra battery capacity on certain vehicles. gm activated itsnstacrisis assist for owners with the built-in feature. drivers will have access to real time information to help find evacuation routes or navigate through disaster zones and find important resources such as hotels, gas and food. >>> amazon's ceo jeff bezos says the company will announce the decision where it will...
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determined to build something here for the next generation global ideas the multimedia environment series t.w. . uni. ilo and welcome to drive with a d w motor magazine coming up unadulterated luxury the aston martin vantage. vintage extravaganza i think castle classic days. and an upgraded super mini disco it up. with the third generation of the fabia now an ancient four years old skoda is giving its super many a comprehensive overhaul for the twenty one thousand model year that update covers the design how we're training assists infotainment and twenty more. in. the new engine range includes one m.p.i. and two t.s.i. gasoline units each with three cylinders and a displacement of one leader we checked out the most powerful one with an output of eighty one kilowatts it's optional be available with the s.g. an automatic direct shift gearbox. the front section and radiator grille have a bolder and more dynamic look thanks also to the. standard l.e.d. daytime running lights and the optional l.e.d. headlights. you can order alloy wheels up to eighteen inches inside. now there we're likewise features of the lights. the new fabia is well nurtured
determined to build something here for the next generation global ideas the multimedia environment series t.w. . uni. ilo and welcome to drive with a d w motor magazine coming up unadulterated luxury the aston martin vantage. vintage extravaganza i think castle classic days. and an upgraded super mini disco it up. with the third generation of the fabia now an ancient four years old skoda is giving its super many a comprehensive overhaul for the twenty one thousand model year that update covers...
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. >> what happened in dayton was innovation became industry, became general motors, became delco, became register. there we 70,000 or 80,000 good-paying union jobs in daytonohio. >> macgillis: when world war ii broke out, dayton's heavy industries retooled for the war effort. rubber, auto parts, airpne gears, propellers-- all indispensable, and all manufactured in dayton. >> general motors had pioneered in applying mass production methods to the manufacture of bombers-- bombers to blast the way for our fighting forces. dayton has a story to tell-- the story of a city at war. >> macgillis: the war effort raised workers' fortunes across the country, and dayton s no exception. >> if you look at the period r fromoughly the 1930s to the h 1970s, you a period of oad-based prosperity. the middle class and those at the bottom saw their incomes rise more quickly than those at e top. tens, hundreds of millions of americans, over time, became owners of housing for the first time. >> macgillis: sensing opportunity, people were pouring into dayton-- whites from appalachia and blacks from the deep sou
. >> what happened in dayton was innovation became industry, became general motors, became delco, became register. there we 70,000 or 80,000 good-paying union jobs in daytonohio. >> macgillis: when world war ii broke out, dayton's heavy industries retooled for the war effort. rubber, auto parts, airpne gears, propellers-- all indispensable, and all manufactured in dayton. >> general motors had pioneered in applying mass production methods to the manufacture of bombers--...
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and overall capacity is reduced while lost money for two decades a year ago its former owner general motors sold the ailing company to francis a despite better figures the company is trying to stay afloat. our financial correspondent don you call past been following the story for us at the frankfurt stock exchange hi daniel it's good to see you know let's get back to the time when all that was actually sold to persia was the trend there were many fears that factories or the factory in germany specifically would be closed isn't this what we're seeing right now a really bad sign. well hi there have you know what i can tell you that the open line is that's how they're called here and germany they have a job guarantee actually with p.s.a. until the year of twenty twenty three but still this news is not creating good spirit among the employees we are her hearing that their work or council now wants to have talks with the management and there could be even more problems for the employees from october on because we're hearing that in the factories of aizen art and also in one of the polish facilit
and overall capacity is reduced while lost money for two decades a year ago its former owner general motors sold the ailing company to francis a despite better figures the company is trying to stay afloat. our financial correspondent don you call past been following the story for us at the frankfurt stock exchange hi daniel it's good to see you know let's get back to the time when all that was actually sold to persia was the trend there were many fears that factories or the factory in germany...
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acquired opel from general motors and twenty seventeen so the question is which direction won't opel now take its tech david german car maker gave assurances that it would preserve its opel d.n.a. even under french ownership. at the open all those free time angler explains that opel d.n.a. didn't appear from one day to the next it was developed over many years with a four hundred fifty years of car manufacturing means that innovative power and lots of engineering know how to go into these cars plus there are many well established design elements that opel continues developing. even so all new opals will be built on one of two p.s.a. platforms so are these actually peugeot's hiding behind open batches. of everybody knows flavio freeze and insist that the platform strategy does not involve bad engineering everything that can be seen or touched and the handling as well has been separately developed for opel cars or thoughts. one good example is the opel grand land x. it's based on the same platform as the who's job three thousand eight and yet from the outside there's no visible clue th
acquired opel from general motors and twenty seventeen so the question is which direction won't opel now take its tech david german car maker gave assurances that it would preserve its opel d.n.a. even under french ownership. at the open all those free time angler explains that opel d.n.a. didn't appear from one day to the next it was developed over many years with a four hundred fifty years of car manufacturing means that innovative power and lots of engineering know how to go into these cars...
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he was partially paralyzed in a car accident five years after the murder and successfully sued general motors winning a $6 million judgment. that enabled him to post his $1.3 million bail when dna linked him to a cold case murder. a woman was stabbed to death while her children slept in the next room. they woke up to find their mother missing, her room a bloody crime scene. her ten-month old baby found underneath the bed. decades later richmond police finally arrested a suspect. her on again off again boyfriend. while police say they can't provide details until after the verdict is read investigators are optimistic. >> this is a case where the investigator had gathered all of the facts and knew that she could put a case together and have the conviction be read. >> after the judge issue add bench warrant last night he was arrested at his home. we reached out to the da and the defense. both declined to comment until after the verdict is read. that is expected at 9:30 tomorrow morning. we hope to learn more about the investigation at that time including how dna was used in this case. i'm julie w
he was partially paralyzed in a car accident five years after the murder and successfully sued general motors winning a $6 million judgment. that enabled him to post his $1.3 million bail when dna linked him to a cold case murder. a woman was stabbed to death while her children slept in the next room. they woke up to find their mother missing, her room a bloody crime scene. her ten-month old baby found underneath the bed. decades later richmond police finally arrested a suspect. her on again...
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Sep 2, 2018
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i went through the general motors and ford downgrade into junk.ent months and years looking at that and analyzing it. it turned out it was so well-telegraphed it did not have an impact on the rest of the high-yield market. if ford ends up being the tip of the iceberg and you have multiple downgrades, fallen angels of investment-grade companies with big capital structures into the high-yield market, that obviously reprices spreads further. lisa: priya, if you expect lower yields, what does it say about the state of the u.s. economy at a time when equities are doing well and economic data seems to be on the tear? priya: i think on the credit point, it if i think about corporate profits, they are at record highs. the corporate sector looks very strong. the entire spending plan for february will hit us in 2019. we still have that. it will help the corporate sector. you could have some idiosyncratic corporate issues. but i think overall, the u.s. economy is on fire. lisa: do you think right now investors are underpricing the european economy? and the s
i went through the general motors and ford downgrade into junk.ent months and years looking at that and analyzing it. it turned out it was so well-telegraphed it did not have an impact on the rest of the high-yield market. if ford ends up being the tip of the iceberg and you have multiple downgrades, fallen angels of investment-grade companies with big capital structures into the high-yield market, that obviously reprices spreads further. lisa: priya, if you expect lower yields, what does it...
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german attempts at general motors were step in the right direction if you don't want a bunch of guys who all know each other and are all members of supervisor with five different handouts and then they're on the executive board as well. that. the him as a. ten years ago did an agency for digital communication and consulting in berlin last year german telecom company freenet to join its supervisory board freenet sells mobile phone contracts and digital t.v. and has an annual turnover of three and a half billion euros forensic unit is to check whether the executive board has managed the process of digitalisation correctly. the supervisory board's main job is to monitor what's going on but also to advise the the executive. most important characteristic you need is curiosity to be curious to be able to ask important questions about what the executive board is doing and what decisions it's making. as a supervisory board member she has to be discreet as she's dealing with confidential matters. when she first started she visited freenet various company locations and spoke to employees today
german attempts at general motors were step in the right direction if you don't want a bunch of guys who all know each other and are all members of supervisor with five different handouts and then they're on the executive board as well. that. the him as a. ten years ago did an agency for digital communication and consulting in berlin last year german telecom company freenet to join its supervisory board freenet sells mobile phone contracts and digital t.v. and has an annual turnover of three...
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but now some manufacturers want to enable your car your car to get you your next cup of coffee general motors has already started installing a feature called g a marketplace in late models the system can make restaurant reservations and orders and even pay for gas g.m. will integrate the device into buick cadillac chevrolet and g.m.c. brand vehicles high. today is also developing a similar product and b.m.w. has established a parking assistance tech and a variety of so-called mobility service applications with die more chrysler some are concerned that distracted driving could become a much more serious problem but someday you soon may be asked do you want fries with that and that's it for this time you can catch boom bust on direct t.v. channel three twenty one dish network channel two eighty or streaming twenty four seven on pluto t.v. the free t.v. app show one thirty two or as always you can catch us that youtube dot com slash boom bust r.t. catch a later. leaks leak out to. you when you. says it would look good that is to present to. a but. chose to squash but still it's. just a show. whe
but now some manufacturers want to enable your car your car to get you your next cup of coffee general motors has already started installing a feature called g a marketplace in late models the system can make restaurant reservations and orders and even pay for gas g.m. will integrate the device into buick cadillac chevrolet and g.m.c. brand vehicles high. today is also developing a similar product and b.m.w. has established a parking assistance tech and a variety of so-called mobility service...
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. >>> general motors is recalls one million pickup trucks and suvs that could suffer from a steering malmungs. the auto maker hasdentified 30 crashes and two injuries connected to this defect. says there has been no deaths though. the recall cover certain chevy you had sifrd an on gmc pickups whels the chevy tahoe, yukon and cadillac he is ka lazed from the 2015 model year. >>> the ceo ofmundsonen is the world's richest man and now he nnounces the creation of a multibillion-dollar charitable fund and outlining the philanthropic plan. >> the world' richest man gives away more money. jeff bezos and his wif launching a philanthropic fund calling it the day one fund with a $2 billion commitment. a fund which focuses on two things, the homeless problem and education for preschoolers in ne. in the announcement bezos said the day one family fund will work with existingnon-profits to help homeless families and modelled after the famous mary's place non-profit i seattle where bezos lived and which has a rising homeless problem. the day one academy fund will launch scholarship preschools in un
. >>> general motors is recalls one million pickup trucks and suvs that could suffer from a steering malmungs. the auto maker hasdentified 30 crashes and two injuries connected to this defect. says there has been no deaths though. the recall cover certain chevy you had sifrd an on gmc pickups whels the chevy tahoe, yukon and cadillac he is ka lazed from the 2015 model year. >>> the ceo ofmundsonen is the world's richest man and now he nnounces the creation of a...
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. >>> now, general motors is recalling almost a quarter million vehicles because of problems with the rear brakes. the recall includes many 2018 and 2019 gmc terrains, buick lacrosse and regal, cadillac xgs and chevrolet cruz, equinox and impala. the pistons can have hydrogen gas trapped inside. that makes the brakes feel soft and that can increase rather the risk of a crash. drivers can schedule an appointment at a dealership to remove the trapped gas. >>> porsche wants you to test drive its vehicles by renting them. the automaker is launching two pilot programs to allow potential buyers and other drivers to rent porsches. starting in october, customers in san francisco and los angeles will be able to list their porsche vehicles for sale on peer to peer portal. it will havlaunched hourly to w vehicle rentals. >> sounds like a car i'd like to rent. >> thank you, michael. >> now to the weather. >> announcer: now your accuweather forecast with sandhya patel. >> take a look, the eye of the storm is not as well defined. it is heading to the carolinas. it is a category 3 storm packing maxi
. >>> now, general motors is recalling almost a quarter million vehicles because of problems with the rear brakes. the recall includes many 2018 and 2019 gmc terrains, buick lacrosse and regal, cadillac xgs and chevrolet cruz, equinox and impala. the pistons can have hydrogen gas trapped inside. that makes the brakes feel soft and that can increase rather the risk of a crash. drivers can schedule an appointment at a dealership to remove the trapped gas. >>> porsche wants you...
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if that's the end result, this is going to be a big win marlin's going to sell more baskets, general motors and ford will ship more cars over to germany, and it's going to be a much more fair, level deal this is a good outcome. >> in the short term, there are a lot of companies that are going to end up paying higher prices obviously, again, this may be a negotiating tactic that may clear up some resolution may come sooner rather than later but what do you say to consumers who are worried they'll pay more for goods as a result of the tariffs, at least as long as we see them taking place? >> prices are definitely going up hopefully, with a very robust, muscular leadership by our president and our nation, we're going to end up with an excellent deal so that our manufacturers have a level playing field. we need a bilateral deal with china so they stop ripping us off on the tariff percentages and they stop stealing our intellectual property rights if that's the outcome, it's going to be a big win for american manufacturers workers and it's going to be good for our middle class in america. it's g
if that's the end result, this is going to be a big win marlin's going to sell more baskets, general motors and ford will ship more cars over to germany, and it's going to be a much more fair, level deal this is a good outcome. >> in the short term, there are a lot of companies that are going to end up paying higher prices obviously, again, this may be a negotiating tactic that may clear up some resolution may come sooner rather than later but what do you say to consumers who are worried...
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with the decline in the market today, that $35 drop for tesla stock price, general motors passing teslas worth more in terms of market cap. we'll follow to see how low it goes, neil but for now it is back to you. neil: connell, thank you very, very much. still keeping an eye on this hearing. keeping an eye on trade talks. i believe we have until tomorrow, the canadians do to cobble a deal with the united states. if tomorrow is the deadline to scrabble a deal together with the canadians t wouldn't be with canada but a u.s.-meggs be -- mexico trade agreement. terry duffy, good to have you. >> thank you, neal appreciate it. neil: what happens first off, democrats said there is no nafta without canada but right now there is no canada looking to do a deal with us on nafta so what happens if it is no canada? >> well, i am not quite sure, neil. we haven't seen this in quite some time since the original deal was inked back in the '90s under president clinton and commerce secretary daily. we'll see where it goes. appears from what i'm seeing, the canadian part of the nafta agreement they could s
with the decline in the market today, that $35 drop for tesla stock price, general motors passing teslas worth more in terms of market cap. we'll follow to see how low it goes, neil but for now it is back to you. neil: connell, thank you very, very much. still keeping an eye on this hearing. keeping an eye on trade talks. i believe we have until tomorrow, the canadians do to cobble a deal with the united states. if tomorrow is the deadline to scrabble a deal together with the canadians t...
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production line is shut down for a week or pull lost money for two decades a year ago its former owner general motors sold the ailing company to france's p.s.a. . bringing down the cold from the frankfurt stock exchange just two months ago you and i discussed p.s.a. the french owner of the announcing an operating profit or pool of five hundred million euros for the first half of this year the first profit in twenty years and now this. yeah exactly they are again in trouble and the situation that we are having there right now is actually not the first time that this is happening already in the past years over lana says how they are called were on force reduced working hours that could now also happen from october again even though most of the jobs are secured under twenty twenty three there's a lot of pressure and yes you are right it was quite surprising when we got the report some weeks ago that the car maker was for the first time in little three years in the winning zone we have to remember that opel had certain restrictions under the ownership of g.m. with which countries it could do business wit
production line is shut down for a week or pull lost money for two decades a year ago its former owner general motors sold the ailing company to france's p.s.a. . bringing down the cold from the frankfurt stock exchange just two months ago you and i discussed p.s.a. the french owner of the announcing an operating profit or pool of five hundred million euros for the first half of this year the first profit in twenty years and now this. yeah exactly they are again in trouble and the situation...
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you say, what happened to general motors and what happened to ibm? and what happened?ow they had so much head start, it is unbelievable. and so i can't emphasize enough it is the people. david: you talked about smart. you talked about humble. what about integrity? because, how many ceos have had to step down in the last year, for example, because of the me too movement? ken: ok. david: what has gone wrong? ken: the me too movement is something else altogether. altogether. and i want to say this right now. les moonves was and is a friend of mine, and he always will be. and i don't judge anybody. whatever it is, if you do that, it is bad. there is no rationalization or none of that, ok? but if each of us don't remember the kindness of people no matter what their sin, something is wrong with us. look, i am going to be married 62 years in a month. david: congratulations. ken: ok? look, we are still nuts about each other. don't ask me to explain something that is totally foreign to me. how a guy puts a hit on a woman or how he aggressively -- but that is not the point. it i
you say, what happened to general motors and what happened to ibm? and what happened?ow they had so much head start, it is unbelievable. and so i can't emphasize enough it is the people. david: you talked about smart. you talked about humble. what about integrity? because, how many ceos have had to step down in the last year, for example, because of the me too movement? ken: ok. david: what has gone wrong? ken: the me too movement is something else altogether. altogether. and i want to say this...
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then the big three us, car manufacturers, that's ford, general motors and chrysler, will report theirve been in a bit of a slump recently, so investors will be curious to see if any of the three companies have managed to turn things around as the summer ends. joining us isjeremy stretch, head of currency strategy at cibc world markets. good morning. kim touching on the fa ct good morning. kim touching on the fact that the holidays are over and people are back at work and wall street is back at work and they have a lot of things to content with? they have. we are back under the labor day holiday is in the us, the silly season of the summer is now over and we're coming back to more normal levels of liquidity. more esoteric moves that we have seen in certain markets over the summer may dissipate, that is not necessary to suggest that the emerging market pressures will reduce. but ultimately we are getting back to more normal market conditions, back to those traditional metrics, looking towards the us employment report, the fed later this month. to try to provide signals on the us economy
then the big three us, car manufacturers, that's ford, general motors and chrysler, will report theirve been in a bit of a slump recently, so investors will be curious to see if any of the three companies have managed to turn things around as the summer ends. joining us isjeremy stretch, head of currency strategy at cibc world markets. good morning. kim touching on the fa ct good morning. kim touching on the fact that the holidays are over and people are back at work and wall street is back at...
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you say, what happened to general motors and what happened to ibm? and what happened?ow they had so much head start, it is unbelievable. and so i can't emphasize enough it is the people. david: you talked about smart. you talked about humble. what about integrity? because, how many ceos have had to step down in the last year, for example, because of the me too movement? ken: ok. david: what has gone wrong? ken: the me too movement is something else altogether. altogether. and i want to say this right now. les moonves was and is a friend of mine, and he always will be. and i don't judge anybody. whatever it is, if you do that, it is bad. there is no rationalization or none of that, ok? but if each of us don't remember the kindness of people no matter what their sin, something is wrong with us. look, i am going to be married 62 years in a month. david: congratulations. ken: ok? look, we are still nuts about each other. don't ask me to explain something that is totally foreign to me. how a guy puts a hit on a woman or how he aggressively -- but that is not the point. it i
you say, what happened to general motors and what happened to ibm? and what happened?ow they had so much head start, it is unbelievable. and so i can't emphasize enough it is the people. david: you talked about smart. you talked about humble. what about integrity? because, how many ceos have had to step down in the last year, for example, because of the me too movement? ken: ok. david: what has gone wrong? ken: the me too movement is something else altogether. altogether. and i want to say this...
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just like ford, or general motors. but it really wasn't a factory system. factory system makes the same product over and over and over again. each looks like every other. with cinema, the problem is to make a sense of the assembly line for motion pictures that will all be different. unique combinations of stars and screen writers and action and narrative. (douglas gomery) the genius of the studio system was the ability to make and minimize that risk. to make a system making picture after picture that was the same but always different, always better, always more fun, always more outstanding. what makes great popular 20th century culture is the ability to practice over and over and over again. (robert parrish) i was a ten-year-old kid in school. and i worked on the paramount back lot, on the swing gang at night. there was a depression all over the world, every place in the world except hollywood. and they wanted the product that came from hollywood. so there were jobs for everybody. i don't know anybody that was ever out of work. they would make, in the heigh
just like ford, or general motors. but it really wasn't a factory system. factory system makes the same product over and over and over again. each looks like every other. with cinema, the problem is to make a sense of the assembly line for motion pictures that will all be different. unique combinations of stars and screen writers and action and narrative. (douglas gomery) the genius of the studio system was the ability to make and minimize that risk. to make a system making picture after...
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i don't know this, i have a feeling a lot of those white workers at general motors that the democrats saved, they did not vote for us in the last election. we have to ask, what can we do better to communicate to other people? five years ago that said white men between 40 and 55, there was an acceleration of their mortality rate. they were dying. it exceeded african-americans and latinos. did i do anything about it? did it raised a concern? did i say, let me look into this? maybe i didn't. maybe i was not as careful. we have to be watchful and careful about the totality of who we are as a nation. because otherwise people can manipulate them. steve: let me conclude with this question, whether a social worker dealing with justice issues, a congressman, what gutierrez?uis rep. gutierrez: if i see somebody being wronged, somebody belittled, somebody suffering injustice, if i see unfairness, i have to say something. i cannot just sit on the sideline and do nothing. old mywas 15 years --ents return to order rico puerto rico. in chicago, i was defined as puerto rican by everybody. nobody said
i don't know this, i have a feeling a lot of those white workers at general motors that the democrats saved, they did not vote for us in the last election. we have to ask, what can we do better to communicate to other people? five years ago that said white men between 40 and 55, there was an acceleration of their mortality rate. they were dying. it exceeded african-americans and latinos. did i do anything about it? did it raised a concern? did i say, let me look into this? maybe i didn't. maybe...