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lulu: this is my dad, klaus. lemonis: how are you? klaus: hi.i want to understand who i'm doing business with, and it's clear to me that this is a family business, and in order to be invested in a family business, you have to meet the family. so what do you think of the name lumillamingus? emma-noelle: mingus is cool, but i think it's cooler with just lumilla. xander: nothing should ever be named mingus. lemonis: what's the one thing you hope for your mom's business? what do you want to see happen? ava: i really want it just to be able to succeed, and i really want to see my mom stays at home. lemonis: xander, how about you, buddy? xander: i hope, like, it grows enough so that she can hire people to do most of the stuff for her. lemonis: you think there's a lot on her shoulders today? xander: yeah. lemonis: it's got to be tough to figure out how to balance being a wife, a mom and a business owner, but it shows me that she's committed to following through on what's important to her. cheers to mommy! -cheers, cheers! klaus: skal! lulu: how do you
lulu: this is my dad, klaus. lemonis: how are you? klaus: hi.i want to understand who i'm doing business with, and it's clear to me that this is a family business, and in order to be invested in a family business, you have to meet the family. so what do you think of the name lumillamingus? emma-noelle: mingus is cool, but i think it's cooler with just lumilla. xander: nothing should ever be named mingus. lemonis: what's the one thing you hope for your mom's business? what do you want to see...
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klaus: good morning. good morning from munich. the coronavirus is clearly a challenge.wing numbers today that are better than expected for the year 2019. it is not only topline what counts, it is free cash flow and we have shown in 2019 that we are able to generate significant free cash flow even better than expected. that gives me confidence we will also cope with the unexpected situation now with the coronavirus. knowch a situation, we all forward-looking statements are somehow a working hypothesis. our guidance says -5% for the auto sector in 2020. that is in line with what others have said so far, and it is a clear commitment that we want to do our best to fight this crisis and achieve our targets. anna: good morning to you. what are the self-help measures, given that is the backdrop, the spread of coronavirus globally. what are the self-help measures schaeffler can put in place to protect yourself as a business financially? we were one of the first in china that set up travel bans and did all the things everyone is doing now. let me say in china, all of our plants
klaus: good morning. good morning from munich. the coronavirus is clearly a challenge.wing numbers today that are better than expected for the year 2019. it is not only topline what counts, it is free cash flow and we have shown in 2019 that we are able to generate significant free cash flow even better than expected. that gives me confidence we will also cope with the unexpected situation now with the coronavirus. knowch a situation, we all forward-looking statements are somehow a working...
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we can talk more about this with dr marseille and klaus he's a sea ice physicist was also a co cruise leader on the 1st leg of the palash downs of voyage he joins us from brahma welcome to day w. we heard in the report that the 1st observations show that the ice is thinner one presumes with global warming this is what you would expect as was the big question is why does this matter hello and good afternoon yes that matter is there and we can see the arctic warming in the uk you change in particular in the offtake and with the sea ice and if the sea ice changes also into action between the atmosphere and the ocean will change and that has consequences gone to all it shoots year. so tell us about those those consequences because clearly they visit this there's with so many scientists there is a cost a lot of money i'm just wondering what we're getting for our money you go out there you discover the sea ice is thinner so what. yeah it's not even that it's there and that's one of the elements but there won't be a need to understand better is how all the interaction work and not only how t
we can talk more about this with dr marseille and klaus he's a sea ice physicist was also a co cruise leader on the 1st leg of the palash downs of voyage he joins us from brahma welcome to day w. we heard in the report that the 1st observations show that the ice is thinner one presumes with global warming this is what you would expect as was the big question is why does this matter hello and good afternoon yes that matter is there and we can see the arctic warming in the uk you change in...
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. >> reporter: klaus gustafson, says their lab is busier than ever and has been working with other localabs. >> looking where we were, at least the progress i've seen, at any given time, 20, 30 different projects, we certainly see that many have come a long, long way because of the amount of resources that are being pushed into making this happen. >> reporter: many companies working as fast as they can to try to find at least one cure. scott budman, nbc bay area news. >>> one drug that came up in the president's news conference is called chloroquine, an antimalarial drug that was briefly linked to a stanford researcher. we reached out to stanford today. they said they were not part of a study involving that drug or denied any link to that researcher. >>> you know the old phrase there's no crying in baseball, only cheering, even if you have covid-19. 39-year-old justin posting his diagnosis on social media. it caught the attention of not only fellow a's fans but a's management. dave cavill saw will height's post and asked him to throw out the first pitch when opening day finally arrives.
. >> reporter: klaus gustafson, says their lab is busier than ever and has been working with other localabs. >> looking where we were, at least the progress i've seen, at any given time, 20, 30 different projects, we certainly see that many have come a long, long way because of the amount of resources that are being pushed into making this happen. >> reporter: many companies working as fast as they can to try to find at least one cure. scott budman, nbc bay area news....
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concept car the i x 31 of 25 models planned in the next few years according to management board member klaus froehlich for us it's clear that by 2025 our entire portfolio ranging from the b.m.w. one series to the 7 series or the x 5 will be fully electric does this fall apart for you. when it comes to shifting to electric cars german manufacturers have put the pedal to the metal. apart from b.m.w. folks are going for c's 80 new electric models by 2025 porsche wants half of its fleet to be electric by then and diana is investing 10000000000 euros in the development of electric vehicles all told in the government's line for germany's automotive industry. many of the government's measures have gained traction and i expect we will see a huge increase in the next few years and that's already evident from the plans the manufacturers have announced. to stimulate demand the government is offering incentives like a purchase rent tax breaks free parking and funding for research and development all part of a strategy set out a decade ago in the national electro mobility development plan it was drafted
concept car the i x 31 of 25 models planned in the next few years according to management board member klaus froehlich for us it's clear that by 2025 our entire portfolio ranging from the b.m.w. one series to the 7 series or the x 5 will be fully electric does this fall apart for you. when it comes to shifting to electric cars german manufacturers have put the pedal to the metal. apart from b.m.w. folks are going for c's 80 new electric models by 2025 porsche wants half of its fleet to be...
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klaus, i'm assuming the forecast for contraction is a lot to do with china and the coronavirus.is that impacting your business? >> we are showing numbers today are better than we are showing expected for the year 2019. it is not only topline what counts, but margin and free cash flow. i think we have shown in 2019 that we are able to generate significant free cash flow even better than expected. that gives me confidence that we will also cope with the unexpected situation now with this coronavirus. our guidance says -5% for the auto sector in 2020. that's in line with what others have said so far, and it is a clear commitment that we want to do our best to fight this crisis and achieve our targets. >> china's third-largest e-commerce platform reporting fourth-quarter sales that missed analysts' estimates, but even faced with the added challenge of the coronavirus pandemic to the business, the vice president of strategy said the view was staying positive. >> we expect the first quarter because of the coronavirus to see negative impact to our gdp and our growth. that said, we have
klaus, i'm assuming the forecast for contraction is a lot to do with china and the coronavirus.is that impacting your business? >> we are showing numbers today are better than we are showing expected for the year 2019. it is not only topline what counts, but margin and free cash flow. i think we have shown in 2019 that we are able to generate significant free cash flow even better than expected. that gives me confidence that we will also cope with the unexpected situation now with this...
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his father, curt klaus, an emergency room doctor, crowd sourced advice from the facebook network to passkushner. what do you make of that? >> i think what this shows is towards the beginning of the administration's response to the coronavirus pandemic, it was somewhat of a tangled web of leadership structures. but it looks like that's being ironed out over the past few days. >> nicholas, what do you think and what do you make of the rhetoric as we have come to now that the world health organization has declared this a global pandemic? do you think that the president is beyond making this political beyond blame and trying to focus on working to stop its spread? >> the trump administration is definitely trying to move on from the political part of this. the surgeon general actually had a message to the media during the press conference yesterday, to stop trying to assign blame, with the pandemic. but you know, as "the washington post" reported, here and as we've seen from some of the trump administration's response so far, it has been somewhat of a jumbled response. look at, for instance,
his father, curt klaus, an emergency room doctor, crowd sourced advice from the facebook network to passkushner. what do you make of that? >> i think what this shows is towards the beginning of the administration's response to the coronavirus pandemic, it was somewhat of a tangled web of leadership structures. but it looks like that's being ironed out over the past few days. >> nicholas, what do you think and what do you make of the rhetoric as we have come to now that the world...
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and they're like, "shut up, klaus.ot anyone's favorite character. >> yeah. and then when the zombie outbreak happens, then he's like, "i tried to warn everybody. >> jimmy: yeah, and then they -- and he gets attacked >> exactly yeah >> jimmy: yeah the charity that you were mentioning tonight is no kid hungry >> yes >> jimmy: why this charity >> well, here's the thing. there are millions of kids in america who get their food from school there are millions of kids in america who might get one of their only nutritious meals at school and in closing the schools, which i understand was necessary for many people, we also have to acknowledge how many children now no longer have access to that one meal or that one nutritious meal that they were having every day and i think it's really important for us, especially in this moment in time, to try and support those in our communities who are the most affected by this people who don't earn a lot of money, people who are low-income this is all throughout the country, you know, from i
and they're like, "shut up, klaus.ot anyone's favorite character. >> yeah. and then when the zombie outbreak happens, then he's like, "i tried to warn everybody. >> jimmy: yeah, and then they -- and he gets attacked >> exactly yeah >> jimmy: yeah the charity that you were mentioning tonight is no kid hungry >> yes >> jimmy: why this charity >> well, here's the thing. there are millions of kids in america who get their food from school there...
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survivors of a racist shooting german leaders are gathered in hand out to pay their respects mayor klaus kaminski spoke of his city's commitments to tolerance and diversity and he said quote the now is strong because it stands together in last month's attack a far right gunman shot 9 people dead in shisha bars he then went on to kill his mother before turning the gun on himself on german presence from costa steinmeier is expected to address the memorial and i see that he is actually taking the stations take a listen to what he is he's about to say. that's it isn't laid too many and yet not enough they're going to didn't cause who could comfort someone just leads to the numbers lost their loved ones. again they had to guess and even guess the relatives and friends guess do you think i did today was bad tribute to our fellow citizens who were murdered out and for how. it's a disk you know cityscape parts say that said that good abuse good kind good good can go to can. comes out comes out cost of each. kind of young the hollow yonder cough. believe you. cite me saying nice i mean i shame me
survivors of a racist shooting german leaders are gathered in hand out to pay their respects mayor klaus kaminski spoke of his city's commitments to tolerance and diversity and he said quote the now is strong because it stands together in last month's attack a far right gunman shot 9 people dead in shisha bars he then went on to kill his mother before turning the gun on himself on german presence from costa steinmeier is expected to address the memorial and i see that he is actually taking the...
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>> yes first, mark klaus is a rock start. he was a captain in the army he's worked in the business for a long time at kraft, and then sold pinnacle. i go with him for sure i know the stock is up a lot, but only 20 times. for a staple in a turnaround mode i like that one a lot. >> this pop they're seeing because people are hoarding canned soup? >> no, i think there's a turnaround happening here. he's trying to make it healthier, not just canned there's a lot they're doing. maybe the pop short term could be the pantry loading, but i think there's a story leer the only other one i would say is ultimata. i'm itching to buy it, but this is 22 times forward, it has no yield and high, high beta. so i believe in the company and the turnaround there, and they're doing a good job in the skincare we saw it with estee lauder, but at it 2 times, it's going to move much more. >> we just talking to matt shay about the retail hit what about companies that that have more on -- >> i went on amazon to buy clorox wipes today it will take me a we
>> yes first, mark klaus is a rock start. he was a captain in the army he's worked in the business for a long time at kraft, and then sold pinnacle. i go with him for sure i know the stock is up a lot, but only 20 times. for a staple in a turnaround mode i like that one a lot. >> this pop they're seeing because people are hoarding canned soup? >> no, i think there's a turnaround happening here. he's trying to make it healthier, not just canned there's a lot they're doing....