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at it from a nongeographic perspective, saw 29% growth in manufacturing business, 35% growth in the aecd e grew 30% year over year we're seeing strong growth, even in places you would expect slow downs. people have to build a lot of things. >> are your customers perhaps different in some way, they wouldn't be the ones slowing >> well, usually we do get to see early signs in the low end of our business around auto cad and lt in particular that give an indication of decreasing activity but that business grew 36% year over year as well. right now one of thethings we see bolstering us is everybody is digitizing. they're moving their businesses, their design practice to 2 d and 3-d and investing in construction automation. we don't believe any of that will slowdown, even if we head to downturn. customers need to move to more automated processes to be competitive. >> andrew, it is contessa. as you moved from licensed software to software as a service, your subscriptions blew expectations out of the water here, way ahead of the street, way ahead of your own guidance how do you continue to driv
at it from a nongeographic perspective, saw 29% growth in manufacturing business, 35% growth in the aecd e grew 30% year over year we're seeing strong growth, even in places you would expect slow downs. people have to build a lot of things. >> are your customers perhaps different in some way, they wouldn't be the ones slowing >> well, usually we do get to see early signs in the low end of our business around auto cad and lt in particular that give an indication of decreasing...
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it was sending aec technical team to work with ethiopian and transport authorities. this passenger was lucky to be alive after missing the doomed flight. >> i was delayed from dubai s armageddon armageddon people we turkish air flight hit severe turbulence as it approached jfk airport in new york. some passengers were left bloodied and shaken and were taken away fromer fortunately,ho injuries are life-threatening. >> residents across the south cleaning up after ten reported tornadoes hit five states this weekend causing widespread damage and injury, this just a week after a tornado outbreak killed 23 people in alabama. nbc's steve patterson is in the storm zone with more. >> coming right at us. >> in the spectrum of things southerners needed to see this weekend, this was dead last. one week after the worst outbreak of tornadoes in years blasted the south, killing 23 in alabama, saturday's twister raged texas to tennessee, mississippi to louisiana where four were spotted causing>> i've been herr 70, 81 years, and i've never seen anything like this. >> in arkansas thre
it was sending aec technical team to work with ethiopian and transport authorities. this passenger was lucky to be alive after missing the doomed flight. >> i was delayed from dubai s armageddon armageddon people we turkish air flight hit severe turbulence as it approached jfk airport in new york. some passengers were left bloodied and shaken and were taken away fromer fortunately,ho injuries are life-threatening. >> residents across the south cleaning up after ten reported...
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president trump is taking aim at aec for the second time in year. taking to twitter, criticizing their current policy of production cuts, saying "very important opec increase the flow of oil. world markets are fragile, price of oil getting too high, thank you." regina mayor is global sector head at kpmg in houston. thank you for being with us. regina: thank you for having me. the reaction, of course. to me, the overreaction is not that the president said it, but the idea that opec could move quickly and respond. what does it suggest about where we are and what people think opec's ability is to keep a lid on production and maintenance price they have historically been able to? regina: i think the tweet is a little ironic, given that the buoyancy we see in global commodity prices is largely due to actions that are coming out of the u.s. and sanctions in venezuela and iran. so opec will continue to flex its muscles and frankly, between plays into their importance in the oil markets and the way they want to be viewed going forward. shery: of course, we
president trump is taking aim at aec for the second time in year. taking to twitter, criticizing their current policy of production cuts, saying "very important opec increase the flow of oil. world markets are fragile, price of oil getting too high, thank you." regina mayor is global sector head at kpmg in houston. thank you for being with us. regina: thank you for having me. the reaction, of course. to me, the overreaction is not that the president said it, but the idea that opec...
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gets hit with aec tical. and 90 secon left, maryland down six. james palmer jr.over, fellls. terps 69-61. >>> acc tournament, calvvaliers the top seed facing nc state ine the quarrfinals. kyle guy for three and one. that makes it four. that's like doug kammerer on the floor right there.29 game highor guy. and later, guy spreading the love. nice no-look to jack salt. career high for salt with 18. virginia wins -56. they play florida state inhe semis tomorrow. >>> more madness. let's fire up the band. a10 tournament, george mason taking on george washington. second half tied at 52. working the ball out for the finish there. colonials up two. patriots answer, though, right away. otis livingston ii good look. bottom. beats washington 62-57. they'll play st. bon venture in erfinals tomorrow. >>> more acc action. virginia tech matching up with florida state. onwild final seconds of the game. hokies up one. gets a little bit of room and nails this one. head coach buzz williams, he's pretty jacked up about that. yes! now, this one went int overtime. final seconds tied at
gets hit with aec tical. and 90 secon left, maryland down six. james palmer jr.over, fellls. terps 69-61. >>> acc tournament, calvvaliers the top seed facing nc state ine the quarrfinals. kyle guy for three and one. that makes it four. that's like doug kammerer on the floor right there.29 game highor guy. and later, guy spreading the love. nice no-look to jack salt. career high for salt with 18. virginia wins -56. they play florida state inhe semis tomorrow. >>> more madness....
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. >> reporter: stressing aec bipartisand in a purple state... >> i think i'm the really the only candidate there who has a really strong record of bringing people together and getting things done. >> reporter: former coloradove or john hickenlooper today became the latest democrat in the pridential race, adding to a diverse field in background and ideologies. that spectrum was on display i, selma, alabais weekend at events commemorating the bloody 1965 police attack on civil rights marchers there. >> now, on this historic day, we must now recommit ourselves to the cause of our country. r eporter: senators cory booker, bernie sanders andad sherrod brdressed a unity breakfast sunday morning. brown is considering a white >> reporter: but it was sanders who attracted the largest crowds of the weekend, in a kind of autobiographical tour. saturday's stop was his chn.dhood home-turf of brook and sunday in chicago sanders highlighted his student activism during the cmeil rights mo.>> hose years enabled me to understand a little bit aboutrs how et started, to learn about racism and poverty and othe
. >> reporter: stressing aec bipartisand in a purple state... >> i think i'm the really the only candidate there who has a really strong record of bringing people together and getting things done. >> reporter: former coloradove or john hickenlooper today became the latest democrat in the pridential race, adding to a diverse field in background and ideologies. that spectrum was on display i, selma, alabais weekend at events commemorating the bloody 1965 police attack on civil...
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the hanford plants, the aec and its successer agencies, at ast for a long time, did not handle radiationazards as carefully as they should have. it's being cleaned up. the government is spending a lot of money to clean it up. i don't know what the status of it is now. it's a lot better than 25 years ago and it still has a long way to go. host: good morning. you're on with sam walker. caller: hi. mr. walker, i want to ask -- i want to know if a lack of water in the reactor had anything to do with the problem. host: thank you. guest: if the water -- host: if the lack of water had anything to do with with the reactor itself. guest: the lack of water had anything to do with the reactor itself. of water had a lot to do with the fact that the reactor meltdown. what the water does is keep the plant cool. the normal operating temperature -- a nuclear power plant is degrees. if you lose the coolant, you have a problem, and is exactly what happened when the valve stuck open. having to do with the water, i don't think so. there was a loss of water and that is what caused the valve to open and then
the hanford plants, the aec and its successer agencies, at ast for a long time, did not handle radiationazards as carefully as they should have. it's being cleaned up. the government is spending a lot of money to clean it up. i don't know what the status of it is now. it's a lot better than 25 years ago and it still has a long way to go. host: good morning. you're on with sam walker. caller: hi. mr. walker, i want to ask -- i want to know if a lack of water in the reactor had anything to do...
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the hanford plants, the aec and its successer agencies, at ast for a long time, did not handle radiation hazards as carefully as they should have. it's being cleaned up. the government is spending a lot of money to clean it up. i don't know what the status of it is now. it's a lot better than 25 years ago and it still has a long way to go. host: good morning. you're on with sam walker. caller: hi. mr. walker, i want to ask -- i want to know if a lack of water in the reactor had anything to do with the problem. host: thank you. guest: if the water -- host: if the lack of water had anything to do with with the reactor itself. guest: the lack of water had anything to do with the reactor itself. of water had a lot to do with the fact that the reactor meltdown. what the water does is keep the plant cool. the normal operating temperature -- a nuclear power plant is degrees. if you lose the coolant, you have a problem, and is exactly what happened when the valve stuck open. having to do with the water, i don't think so. there was a loss of water and that is what caused the valve to open and the
the hanford plants, the aec and its successer agencies, at ast for a long time, did not handle radiation hazards as carefully as they should have. it's being cleaned up. the government is spending a lot of money to clean it up. i don't know what the status of it is now. it's a lot better than 25 years ago and it still has a long way to go. host: good morning. you're on with sam walker. caller: hi. mr. walker, i want to ask -- i want to know if a lack of water in the reactor had anything to do...
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the hanford plants, the aec and its succesiv agencies, at least for a long timee -- its success of agencies least for a long time, did not handle hazardous as well as it should have. it is being cleaned up. i do not know what the status of it is now. it is better than it was 25 years ago, and it still have a long way to go. host: joslin from arizona, good morning. you're on with sam walker. walker.hi, mr. i want to know if they lack of hadr in the reactor anything to do with the problem. host: thank you. water? if the lack of water had anything to do with the reactor itself. guest: the lack of water had a lot to do with the fact that the water melted down. what it does is to keep the water cooled. at least the pressurized water reactor is 600 degrees. and if you lose the coolest, then you have a problem, and that is exactly what happened when that valve stuck open. of anything else having to do with the water, no, i do not think so. feed water,lot to and that was the initial event that caused the valve to open, which then did not close. host: this plant was brand-new. guest: it operated for
the hanford plants, the aec and its succesiv agencies, at least for a long timee -- its success of agencies least for a long time, did not handle hazardous as well as it should have. it is being cleaned up. i do not know what the status of it is now. it is better than it was 25 years ago, and it still have a long way to go. host: joslin from arizona, good morning. you're on with sam walker. walker.hi, mr. i want to know if they lack of hadr in the reactor anything to do with the problem. host:...