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. >> reporter: adidas would like to work with him but he has to get a job in the nfl. says we love athletes that have a platform to make the world a better place. is there an activist in a way that brings attention something that moves the world forward even if there is controversy at that moment, we are interested in those athletes but some think that is a little silly. why are they wanting to market some new kneepads? and i didn't know adidas made fors, he is not playing football and another twitter user saying thanks for the heads up, you know where this is going, boycott adidas. >> let's talk more controversial stuff. >> sunday was jackie robinson day honoring the first baseball player to break the color barrier but the mlb came under fire for selling a hat with jackie robinson's number 42 on it and the cleveland indians logo, nothing says jackie robinson day like selling racism with the number 42 on its. other fans don't think there's any problem. this would user said get a life. this world of participation trophies great to see something that is not like your ide
. >> reporter: adidas would like to work with him but he has to get a job in the nfl. says we love athletes that have a platform to make the world a better place. is there an activist in a way that brings attention something that moves the world forward even if there is controversy at that moment, we are interested in those athletes but some think that is a little silly. why are they wanting to market some new kneepads? and i didn't know adidas made fors, he is not playing football and...
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corduroy pants in the worn out adidas sneakers only p.e. teachers were yuck. but i liked them right away because they had such outrageous song titles. you can see why for. a reason must never prevail i really like that i thought it was great. but for the most was. the my appreciate their music a lot and i'm always very very curious about their lyrics going to him and especially the smart and exciting stories they tell. this. momentous and you can tell those are people who just do their own thing you know i guess they can match you can see how much they love each other and i think it's a very homogenous band. has a new outlook and they're all so funny i mean really really funny. doesn't it that's tough to be able to leave your own musical mark and to change the country's fashion all the entire way it looks i think that's something only the greatest achievement. something retail inspiration the video for the song this boy is to make. with this single and the album took the band returned to the german charts in two thousand and two. called. th
corduroy pants in the worn out adidas sneakers only p.e. teachers were yuck. but i liked them right away because they had such outrageous song titles. you can see why for. a reason must never prevail i really like that i thought it was great. but for the most was. the my appreciate their music a lot and i'm always very very curious about their lyrics going to him and especially the smart and exciting stories they tell. this. momentous and you can tell those are people who just do their own...
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los millennialses se han convertido en generaciÓn casi sin ahorros y 3 de cada 4 hacen frente adidaspodrÁn pagar. pero hay millennials cuya creatividad les lleva a triunfo faro. como dueÑo de fuchi las,. ♪ ♪ hola cÓmo estÁn, buenas tardes, ya es viernes, espero que lo pasen bien, vamos con las noticias, a agentes de ice se les uniÓ la patrulla de carretera en una redada, esto en empacadora de carne en morristown y detuvieron a cien personas algunos en proceso de deportaciÓn, esto resultado de investigaciÓn con irs, en relaciÓn con pago de impuestos, los oficiales justificaron su participaciÓn porque tratando de ver a quien roba la identidad de habitantes de tennessee. activistas trabajan para apoyar a los arrestados. >>> muchas cosas pasando en tennessee. >>> y recuerda al llamado elotero de hollywood, vendedor ambulante ha scombhens de aÑo se hizo famoso cuando se viralizÓ un video cuando un hombre atacÓ su carrito, ahora, ha sufrido una agresiÓn mÁs grave porque dos vuestro jets le gol parn con un guante de puas que le produjo fractura de crÁneo, todo para robarle sus 180 dÓlares q
los millennialses se han convertido en generaciÓn casi sin ahorros y 3 de cada 4 hacen frente adidaspodrÁn pagar. pero hay millennials cuya creatividad les lleva a triunfo faro. como dueÑo de fuchi las,. ♪ ♪ hola cÓmo estÁn, buenas tardes, ya es viernes, espero que lo pasen bien, vamos con las noticias, a agentes de ice se les uniÓ la patrulla de carretera en una redada, esto en empacadora de carne en morristown y detuvieron a cien personas algunos en proceso de deportaciÓn, esto...
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but it lost significant share from a year ago as adidas has grown in popularity.he german brand doubled its share in apparel from 3% last year to 6% this year, and 14% from 8% in shoes s vans is the number two brand for shoes, as the streetwear and '90s trends surged in popularity if you don't know supreme, you likely don't have a teen in your house. supreme moves up from the seventh spot to the tenth from the fall survey. tommy hilfiger and calvin klein are also growing in popularity, as is hane's brand owned champion along with nike losing share, under armour remains out of the top ten for teens in clothing and shoes. it's the number one old brand that the guys say they no longer wear for the first time since 2002, ralph lauren falls out of the survey's top ten so joining me now is aaron murphy, senior research analyst at piper jaffray, one of the analysts who helped conduct the survey i know when this survey comes out, you often update recommendations and ratings for a number of stocks, depending on what the teens have told you what were your top surprises that
but it lost significant share from a year ago as adidas has grown in popularity.he german brand doubled its share in apparel from 3% last year to 6% this year, and 14% from 8% in shoes s vans is the number two brand for shoes, as the streetwear and '90s trends surged in popularity if you don't know supreme, you likely don't have a teen in your house. supreme moves up from the seventh spot to the tenth from the fall survey. tommy hilfiger and calvin klein are also growing in popularity, as is...
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he had worn adidas his whole life.was right there in eugene and we had a small office in eugene. the guy that ran the office became his brother practically and convinced him to switch to nike. he was our first prominent track and field athlete. david: how art is it -- heart is it, do you have to pay them to wear your shoes or do they like it so much that they wear them? phil: they just liked them so much. david: really? phil: no. they demand an endorsement fee from us or whoever they are going to wear. michael johnson at the olympics in atlanta wore the gold shoes. they listed as significantly. david: you made the shoes. john mcenroe was one of your players. he from time to time would lose his temper. did that reflect poorly on your shoe or you didn't care about his image? is a great tennis layer, but sometimes he would lose control. that did not bother you? did it help sales? phil: the latter. he had a bad temper. i always remember that arnold palmer had a bad temper as well, but he would keep it under control. you co
he had worn adidas his whole life.was right there in eugene and we had a small office in eugene. the guy that ran the office became his brother practically and convinced him to switch to nike. he was our first prominent track and field athlete. david: how art is it -- heart is it, do you have to pay them to wear your shoes or do they like it so much that they wear them? phil: they just liked them so much. david: really? phil: no. they demand an endorsement fee from us or whoever they are going...
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top recruits at the university of kansas and north carolina state may have received payments from adidasyees to persuade them to attend the university sponsored by the apparel giant. a new indictment alleges longtime sneaker executive james gad doe helped provide those payments of $40,000 and $90,000 to recruits through, quote, sham invoices, to also help ensure they signed with adidas when they finally got to the nba. >>> huge congrats to seth meyers. he's now a father of two. the host and his wife welcomed their second son on sunday, and he couldn't have arrived in a more dramatic way -- right in the lobby of their new york city apartment building. meyers shared the story with his late night audience. >> my wife is saying, the baby is coming. the baby is -- the baby is out. and the only way i can describe how my wife looked was she looked like someone who was hiding a baby in a pair of sweat pants. this is how fast it happened. i called 911 and over the course of a minute conversation, i basically said we're about to have a baby. we're having a baby. we had a baby. >> the couple named
top recruits at the university of kansas and north carolina state may have received payments from adidasyees to persuade them to attend the university sponsored by the apparel giant. a new indictment alleges longtime sneaker executive james gad doe helped provide those payments of $40,000 and $90,000 to recruits through, quote, sham invoices, to also help ensure they signed with adidas when they finally got to the nba. >>> huge congrats to seth meyers. he's now a father of two. the...
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david: so when you started your company nike, the dominant companies were german, adidas and puma.they happy with you coming along and did they try to get you out of business? were they -- phil: oh, no, they didn't worry too much about us until it was too late. we kind of snuck up on them. ♪ david: in basketball, you have somebody named michael jordan. that's a basketball player you have heard of, right? phil: i've heard of him. when he started wearing shoes, we made them really dramatic. david stern did us a huge favor. he banned it in the nba. and so we ran a big ad that said banned in the nba, and every kid wanted the shoe then. [laughter] david: when you wear his shoes, do you jump higher. i mean if i wore those shoes, i wouldn't be jumping higher, right? phil: you might. david: really? i'm going to go get some. ♪ ♪ david: there was a university of oregon runner, steve prefontaine, who was a legendary track star, and you became close to him. how did you get him to wear your shoes? phil: well, we worked at it and worked at it and worked at it. obviously, that he had worn adidas
david: so when you started your company nike, the dominant companies were german, adidas and puma.they happy with you coming along and did they try to get you out of business? were they -- phil: oh, no, they didn't worry too much about us until it was too late. we kind of snuck up on them. ♪ david: in basketball, you have somebody named michael jordan. that's a basketball player you have heard of, right? phil: i've heard of him. when he started wearing shoes, we made them really dramatic....
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jackets they were just awful if i mean we all bought these damn jackets and pants in the worn out adidas sneakers only p.e. teacher is where yuck. but i like them right away because they had such outrageous song titles click click . and so i for. will for sure reason must never prevail i really like that i thought it was great. the first of march was. the one i appreciate their music a lot and i'm always very very curious about their lyrics and i get to him and especially the smart and exciting stories they tell. me she. should tell. them that this and you can tell those are people who just do their own thing nothing to match you can see how much they love each other and i think it's a very homogenous band. as and you know and they're all so funny i mean really really funny. just one that's tough to be able to leave your own musical mark and to change the country's fashion all the entire way it looks i think that's something only the greatest achievement. will do. inspiration the video for the song this boys took. an enchanted castle with this single and the album talking. to the german
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if that's the case, is there a chance for folks like adidas or under armour or other sports wear makers to get there there and steal some share >> or some of the talent >> on a relative trade basis, we talked about nike and under armour for quite a bit, is it time for traders to look for a reversal where nike underperforms and under armour picks up because it's been beaten up so much. this might be one of those reasons why traders make a change >> i guess it all comes down to earnings never a good sign to see this many high-level departures, but does it have a true impact we'll see. >>> another executive exit to report here. mattel's ceo is stepping down. she's expected to take the top job at ancestry.com. the change will become effective on thursday. mattel shares fractionally higher >>> we are just getting started here on "worldwide exchange. next, a double dose of bank news barclays ceo jes staley and wells fargo both facing fines from regulators. those details straight ahead. >>> and a big win for this food stock. why the maker of duncan heinz is skyrocketing this morning. ghorldwid
if that's the case, is there a chance for folks like adidas or under armour or other sports wear makers to get there there and steal some share >> or some of the talent >> on a relative trade basis, we talked about nike and under armour for quite a bit, is it time for traders to look for a reversal where nike underperforms and under armour picks up because it's been beaten up so much. this might be one of those reasons why traders make a change >> i guess it all comes down to...
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however, it has significantly lost its share from a year ago in both categories adidas is moving in,its share when it comes to clothing and moving markedly is a favorite shoe brand, too nike start to lose its cool with teens about a year ago but the stock is up 20% in that time adidas started gaining traction around 2015 in the survey, which is right around the same time that the stock started moving higher vans, that's owned by vf corp, remember, that holds on to the number two preferred brand when it comes to shoes. adding to its cool is that streetwear and '90s trend surge. streetwear brand supreme may only have a 3% share however that's moved to the number seven spot from the number ten spot in the fall when it cracked the survey for the first time if you loved the '90s, you'll be in good company. they're really liking tommy hilfiger and calvin klein, and those are growing in popularity with the teens as pvh co corp shares start to rise as well hanes brand owned champion is starting to trend with some of the teens, at least in some of the categories what's out under armour, didn'
however, it has significantly lost its share from a year ago in both categories adidas is moving in,its share when it comes to clothing and moving markedly is a favorite shoe brand, too nike start to lose its cool with teens about a year ago but the stock is up 20% in that time adidas started gaining traction around 2015 in the survey, which is right around the same time that the stock started moving higher vans, that's owned by vf corp, remember, that holds on to the number two preferred brand...
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adidas unveiling a dead shoe, how much it costs? coming up.rding to new poll from fox news, 43% of americans are happy with the economy, with 9% calling it excellent. a fox business exclusive now, new study from bank of america shows growing optimism among small business owners in america. 54% of small business owners expect to see economic strengthening in the coming year. joining us bank of america head small business sharon miller. great to see you. >> great to see you, maria. maria: tell us about the new outlook. >> tax reform was a game-changer, we heard from small business owners that were optimistic following the tax reform and that's more money to invest into the business, whether hiring more people, buying more equipment, but it's definitely a game-changer. maria: you wonder it's expecting to have impact over the year. >> the strong prices obviously get revised immediately but as far as small business, what is the outlook in terms of how it changes this coming year? >> well, small business, it's a local business and so what we are see
adidas unveiling a dead shoe, how much it costs? coming up.rding to new poll from fox news, 43% of americans are happy with the economy, with 9% calling it excellent. a fox business exclusive now, new study from bank of america shows growing optimism among small business owners in america. 54% of small business owners expect to see economic strengthening in the coming year. joining us bank of america head small business sharon miller. great to see you. >> great to see you, maria. maria:...
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answered part of my question there by saying it's hard for them to compete against nike and adid adidaswo companies had terrific earnings, which would indicate the overall pie is growing, that the market is healthy. doesn't that at least give some wind in the sails of under armour >> don't orget, north america was down 6% for nike in the last quarter. and call it 70% of the market. there's definitely been a share donation and share shift i wouldn't say that the pie of the market has been necessarily growing. and recall that really under armour has been pretty exposed through many parts of their distribution, so their trading distribution channels from sporting goods into department stores and mid-tier family priced footwear. they're not really growing they're a slice of the north america market they're more trading from one channel to the other >> it's joe. full disclosure, i'm long the stock. more of a trade and momentum theory than anything else. fundamentally, columbia sportswear reported a 12% jump in revenue they cited direct to consumer. you and i both know there's 100% overlap to
answered part of my question there by saying it's hard for them to compete against nike and adid adidaswo companies had terrific earnings, which would indicate the overall pie is growing, that the market is healthy. doesn't that at least give some wind in the sails of under armour >> don't orget, north america was down 6% for nike in the last quarter. and call it 70% of the market. there's definitely been a share donation and share shift i wouldn't say that the pie of the market has been...
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nike, 60% of the revenue is footwear adidas, 50% of the revenue is footwear footwear for under armournd 20% they need to improve on that they had some traction with the basketball shoe. they never really got lifestyle going. the barriers to entry in terms of footwear are stronger than apparel. amazon is just coming in and crushing everyone on apparel i'm in i am long. not that excited about it. >> the way i look at it is yeah, the stock has done okay, but it's still vasty overvalued, and even if footwear comes along, it's still vastly overvalued i don't know how a company that is essentially a commodity business can come back >> what you're telling me, steve, then, is you're a hater on this almost no matter what the fundamental story is >> i have been a hater since the '50s >> because valuation is not big. >> we're not talking about a tech company that can come out with a new product that's been in a cap-x cycle. you know, and existing customers have waited to buy we're talking about a clothing company and a sneaker company, running shoe company what do they do to grow their earnings
nike, 60% of the revenue is footwear adidas, 50% of the revenue is footwear footwear for under armournd 20% they need to improve on that they had some traction with the basketball shoe. they never really got lifestyle going. the barriers to entry in terms of footwear are stronger than apparel. amazon is just coming in and crushing everyone on apparel i'm in i am long. not that excited about it. >> the way i look at it is yeah, the stock has done okay, but it's still vasty overvalued, and...
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piece from bloomberg intelligence, saying it does face new shoe when you factoring work from nike and adidas. thank you so much. president trump has directed officials to explore rejoining the transpacific partnership, a trade deal he withdrew from shortly taking after -- office. is brought operas and. why would trump want to rejoin the tpp? "daybreak: europe this would -- reporter: this would be a stunning reversal. this was one of the first actions he took after becoming president. he did in a week after coming into office. what is driving this is domestic politics. elected bywhelmingly the rural vote. farmers are big exporters. the support big trade. with the upcoming midterm elections, trump wants to shore up his political base. he has had over 25 republican senators pressure to reengage. not part of the tpp and trump has said he would help the american farmers, make it up to american farmers if they got hurt in a trade war with china. this would fit the bill. host: what was the reaction from leaders in asia? both japan and vietnam have been very supportive of it. they have been very wel
piece from bloomberg intelligence, saying it does face new shoe when you factoring work from nike and adidas. thank you so much. president trump has directed officials to explore rejoining the transpacific partnership, a trade deal he withdrew from shortly taking after -- office. is brought operas and. why would trump want to rejoin the tpp? "daybreak: europe this would -- reporter: this would be a stunning reversal. this was one of the first actions he took after becoming president. he...
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adidas doesn't break it out. the united states and make it cool. i don't know if it's a billion-dollar brand i don't know if he's higher paid than michael jordan as he claims >> didn't he say he was going to be the biggest brand ever? >> very trumpian >> thanks for watching "power lunch. >> "closing bell" starts next. >> see you for the draft tomorrow this hour >>> facebook, chipotle, visa, at&t coming up after the bell. >> earnings plus moves in the 10-year yield. we'll look at what's driving all this for you the dow swinging 260 points today. down 2 hurkss at t00 at the lowt we've also come back we're close to the session highs and "the closing bell" starts right now. ♪ >>> welcome, everybody i'm kelly evans on an earnings heavy day. >> a
adidas doesn't break it out. the united states and make it cool. i don't know if it's a billion-dollar brand i don't know if he's higher paid than michael jordan as he claims >> didn't he say he was going to be the biggest brand ever? >> very trumpian >> thanks for watching "power lunch. >> "closing bell" starts next. >> see you for the draft tomorrow this hour >>> facebook, chipotle, visa, at&t coming up after the bell. >>...
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the list is long, we have 150 brands this year we have covered and in the read we have adidas and reeboknvelope more than any other brands we have checked out, these are the 150 most popular global brands. we have checked out, these are the 150 most popular global brandslj wa nt 150 most popular global brandslj want the bottom 20. the bottom 20? that's a long list, you will have to check online. this is a process, it is not blaming and shaming brands, this is really a tool for consumers so we can make better more educated decisions about where we're going to buy our clothes. if we see that list thenit buy our clothes. if we see that list then it makes sense for us, we can make a decision. for manufacturers, they have to be aware of where their clothes are made, theyjust don't get a contractor or subcontractor to make them, they have to be aware of where it is made? the supply chain is very complicated and four brands, when we demand transparency, it's not as easy as a quick switch to find out where the products are made, it is a long and contorted system that they have to go through to r
the list is long, we have 150 brands this year we have covered and in the read we have adidas and reeboknvelope more than any other brands we have checked out, these are the 150 most popular global brands. we have checked out, these are the 150 most popular global brandslj wa nt 150 most popular global brandslj want the bottom 20. the bottom 20? that's a long list, you will have to check online. this is a process, it is not blaming and shaming brands, this is really a tool for consumers so we...
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>> well, vanz and adidas and converse are still relevant.upreme is obviously one of the hottest brands still. but majority of brands are just really struggling to adapt with how fickle ge nern-z is and howt they are moving. >> you said gen-z is fickle. how do you as a brand deal with someone who is so fickle? >> my suggestion would be to constantly talk to your audience and constantly interviewing them. just understanding what's trending and what's not. what you can jump on and what you can't. because you can't follow every single relevant people ameme an hop onto it. then it becomes inauthentic. >> but you do have to keep changing. you do have to keep evolving or they're just going to -- you know, go there, go there. >> every week, every month you have to keep iterating. a big problem with a lot of the brands is they think that they want to -- millennials have purchasing power and they want to target millennials right now and they care less about gen-z. it's tail end of college, kids are about to graduate from college. they have their own p
>> well, vanz and adidas and converse are still relevant.upreme is obviously one of the hottest brands still. but majority of brands are just really struggling to adapt with how fickle ge nern-z is and howt they are moving. >> you said gen-z is fickle. how do you as a brand deal with someone who is so fickle? >> my suggestion would be to constantly talk to your audience and constantly interviewing them. just understanding what's trending and what's not. what you can jump on...
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and adidas the sports clothing and shoemaker is shifting gears by closing retail outlets all across the globe to focus more in line with online sales doubling its retail sales are hope in two years to four billion dollars casper or steadied as c.e.o. said our website is our most important store we have in the world it has priority when we hire when we allocate our resources and when we build our infrastructure the company will hire an additional two hundred digitally focused staffers while it focuses on infrastructure including warehouse and fulfillment centers for online customers. a new block chain development fund in china is looking for startups to support the creation of the one point six billion dollars show gone on global block chain innovation fund was announced in an inventor earlier today at the opening of hangs our block chain industrial park the fund is a joint venture between the city government of hangs out which is investing four hundred million dollars worth of capital and private sector partners including two and one investment other big names in the deal are the founde
and adidas the sports clothing and shoemaker is shifting gears by closing retail outlets all across the globe to focus more in line with online sales doubling its retail sales are hope in two years to four billion dollars casper or steadied as c.e.o. said our website is our most important store we have in the world it has priority when we hire when we allocate our resources and when we build our infrastructure the company will hire an additional two hundred digitally focused staffers while it...
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colin kaepernick is a wanted man by adidas.nd some kneeling quarterback signs with the team they will endorse him. it loves athletes that have a platform to make the world a better place. your president is mentally unstable. this controversial curriculum could show up at your child's school in their book. learning material for the majority of public schools across the country now selling sample textbooks with that statement inside. this effort to indoctrinate children with an anti-conservative agenda okay? thank you for joining us, we appreciate it. i will begin with this. is this okay? >> know, it is not okay. this is the bigotry of low expectations for young people. this is an epidemic in our education system of teachers teaching our kids what to think instead of how to think and the scary part about this particular textbook not only published by pearson but also peer-reviewed, lots of people before it got to the desks of these students is the subtlety by which this author manipulates people into thinking a certain way, doesn
colin kaepernick is a wanted man by adidas.nd some kneeling quarterback signs with the team they will endorse him. it loves athletes that have a platform to make the world a better place. your president is mentally unstable. this controversial curriculum could show up at your child's school in their book. learning material for the majority of public schools across the country now selling sample textbooks with that statement inside. this effort to indoctrinate children with an anti-conservative...
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part of the problem is that its footwear division had come under fire from under armour and then adidas it is apparel that is driving things right now ceo mark parker one of my absolute faves called out a major source of strength here is a snip of what he told us in the conference call. we are one of the largest apparel companies in the woin te world. we are very excited about some of the performance invasion coming in apparel. when you look at the numbers they bury out, apparel, 13% clip next up, pvh, over the last 12 months, this stock has gained over 50% has been crushing it for a while. when the company last reported a little over a week ago, it became clear these guys are completely on fire calvin klein, up 22% those are great. not only were the actual results phenomenal but management forecasted high double digit growth. he painted a positive picture. >> we have been chasing inventory and going into growth. planning the first quarter of next year up high double digits. in the high teen. >> i don't think we have ever heard that is what you are planning for. >> the fourth quarter yo
part of the problem is that its footwear division had come under fire from under armour and then adidas it is apparel that is driving things right now ceo mark parker one of my absolute faves called out a major source of strength here is a snip of what he told us in the conference call. we are one of the largest apparel companies in the woin te world. we are very excited about some of the performance invasion coming in apparel. when you look at the numbers they bury out, apparel, 13% clip next...
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adidas unveils the perfect snake or for keeping that dad got into top
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the president of adidas says the shoe company wants to sign him to an endorsement deal if he signs a contract with an in -- a nfl team. the workout session with the seahawks was canceled if said his protest would be over. >>> today, the starbucks said they will be closing more than 1000 starbucks stores for several hours on may 29 to give employees racial bias training. this comes after two black men were arrested in a philadelphia starbucks, sparking protests. the employee who called 911 reporting that the men were trespassing is no longer working at the store. the men were actually there to meet someone to talk about real estate investment opportunities. today an attorney for the two men said they are talking with the company ceo in an effort to bring about positive social change. >>> we have some showers back in the forecast as we head into tomorrow late afternoon and early evening from this weather system, which will be a lot like the last few systems we have had. it will be a quick over and go back down the coast and ring rain most likely after the commute tomorrow afternoon. th
the president of adidas says the shoe company wants to sign him to an endorsement deal if he signs a contract with an in -- a nfl team. the workout session with the seahawks was canceled if said his protest would be over. >>> today, the starbucks said they will be closing more than 1000 starbucks stores for several hours on may 29 to give employees racial bias training. this comes after two black men were arrested in a philadelphia starbucks, sparking protests. the employee who called...
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. >>> elsewhere, adidas plans to close several stores as a push towards online retail.aking to the financial times, they say over time the company will have fewer stores but they will be better. >>> and engie is reportedly exploring a bid for edp. according to traps sit dsm business website, the decision on the offer won't be made until engie's new boss takes up his new position in may. he's declined to comment on the reports. we've discussed many things this morning. if you have any views or any comments about the deutsche bank new ceo, feel free to get involved in the conversation e-mail the show, it tweet the show also. coming up in the show, china lays the blame for trade friction at the feet of the u.s. we'll be live just after this break. stay tuned but i'm not standing still... and with godaddy, i've made my ideas real. ♪ i made my own way, now it's time to make yours. ♪ everything is working, just like it should ♪ my mom washes the dishes... ...before she puts them in the dishwasher. so what does the dishwasher do? new cascade platinum lets your dishwasher be th
. >>> elsewhere, adidas plans to close several stores as a push towards online retail.aking to the financial times, they say over time the company will have fewer stores but they will be better. >>> and engie is reportedly exploring a bid for edp. according to traps sit dsm business website, the decision on the offer won't be made until engie's new boss takes up his new position in may. he's declined to comment on the reports. we've discussed many things this morning. if you...
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if he does, a major sponsor is ready to sign, the president of adidas north american division.y wanted to sign him if he can find a new team. espn reported that kaepernick was asked -- was scheduled to practice but the scheduled session was canceled . >>> one winemaker is making the best of a bad situation. a company is using mud to make money. >> reporter: fred is turning mud into wine. >> we are combining the soil. it will be a very interesting project. >> reporter: you called 900 pounds from the mudslide and fire to the creek basin and on his property to the creek basin. >> i knew a lot of the debris flow would be rich and would ash, a lot of potassium and minerals which are very good for the growing of grapes. >> reporter: a low-tech rock sorter will separate the debris from the soil. then he puts the soil directly onto the great plants -- grape plants. >> i think it will make a big difference. if it makes a difference, we will make a special wind to commemorate that. >> reporter: the soil was analyzed for contaminants. >> it's high up in montecito so we don't believe there
if he does, a major sponsor is ready to sign, the president of adidas north american division.y wanted to sign him if he can find a new team. espn reported that kaepernick was asked -- was scheduled to practice but the scheduled session was canceled . >>> one winemaker is making the best of a bad situation. a company is using mud to make money. >> reporter: fred is turning mud into wine. >> we are combining the soil. it will be a very interesting project. >> reporter:...
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so if you go in to play, you're playing volatility >> when you're in the gym, you strike me as an adidas guy are you? >> under armour, you take a shower and it dries overnight. fwl maybe a little tmi >> media seeing its best reports in two years >> and a 15 million varrepurchase. about 11% of the outstanding shares that's pretty big for expedia. also take a look room bookings up 15% year over year i believe the gross -- sorry, the gross sales were up as well about 15%. fantastic report out of expedia. >> next up, jon is following bullish options moves in an airlines stock you want to stay tuned for that. first, a check on the s&p sectors here definitely a defensive bend here "halftime report" returns in two minutes. or sell? with fidelity's real-time analytics, you'll get clear, actionable alerts about potential investment opportunities in real time. fidelity. open an account today. think has exposure to energyfund infrastructure mlps? think again. it's time to shake up your lineup. the alerian mlp etf can diversify your equity portfolio and add potential income. bring amlp into the game
so if you go in to play, you're playing volatility >> when you're in the gym, you strike me as an adidas guy are you? >> under armour, you take a shower and it dries overnight. fwl maybe a little tmi >> media seeing its best reports in two years >> and a 15 million varrepurchase. about 11% of the outstanding shares that's pretty big for expedia. also take a look room bookings up 15% year over year i believe the gross -- sorry, the gross sales were up as well about 15%....
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adidas, they cannot make an endorsement with a player.or marketing or goods, they have to make it with a coach. everything you see in that ncaa, anything with any kind of logo on it, they are getting paid for it. but the players are not. brian: when will this end or will it? etan: it will end. it will not happen when the ncaa finds it in their heart to change the system. that will not happen. it will not end until they are forced to end. when that happens, i do not know. i think it will happen. brian: here is a woman -- tell us who she is. etan: she played in the wnba. she was known as the female michael jordan. she was playing with the mystics when i was playing with the wizards. she is somebody who uses her position and her platform to really talk about something that is not really talked about a lot, which is mental health. brian: why did you put her story in the book? etan: because, first of all, how inspiring she was to my daughters. i did a panel with her and i saw how she was inspiring to an auditorium full of young girls who were
adidas, they cannot make an endorsement with a player.or marketing or goods, they have to make it with a coach. everything you see in that ncaa, anything with any kind of logo on it, they are getting paid for it. but the players are not. brian: when will this end or will it? etan: it will end. it will not happen when the ncaa finds it in their heart to change the system. that will not happen. it will not end until they are forced to end. when that happens, i do not know. i think it will happen....
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out there, going to be in russia and it's going to be a very electric time, probably, for nike and adidas. as far as the departures of these executives, though, are you thinking that the bench is strong enough behind them? because this is not exactly a ma and pa operation they have pretty good depth, i would say. >> i would say they have very good depth and you know, i would argue that they have some people that might have been being set up to be leaders in the next five years, and i think a lot of these people may have the talent, but would be being thrown into the fire sort of before they're ready. we think it's going to be a steep learning curve on that and that's the situation >> sam, so are you taking a guess here or do you -- or through your research, do you know that they're going to overproduce and inventory will cost them are you saying, hey, the next generation is not up to it is that just conjecture, or what are you basing it on >> basically, they put together, they want the domestic north american wholesale business to grow double digits to do that, and given how quickly the k
out there, going to be in russia and it's going to be a very electric time, probably, for nike and adidas. as far as the departures of these executives, though, are you thinking that the bench is strong enough behind them? because this is not exactly a ma and pa operation they have pretty good depth, i would say. >> i would say they have very good depth and you know, i would argue that they have some people that might have been being set up to be leaders in the next five years, and i...
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adidas wants to sign collin kaepernick. he doesn't have a team.ling quarterback signs with a team, they will endorse him. adidas says it loves athletes that have a platform to make the world a better place. a platform kaepernick used to mock police as pigs on his socks. among other things. steve: meanwhile, james comey's tell-all assault on the president putting a focus on the russia investigation that he helped launch. >> possibly. i mean, it's certainly some evidence of obstruction of justice. >> do you think the russians have something on donald trump? >> i think it's possible. i don't know. these are more words i never thought i would utter about a president of the united states but it's possible. ainsley: the big question will comey's own words end up complicating mueller's russia probe. here to weigh in on this is judge andrew napolitano. how could it complicate things for mueller. >> i was using the word possible. we may have talked about this early yesterday morning. ainsley: we did. >> lawyers and judges don't deal in possibilities. you d
adidas wants to sign collin kaepernick. he doesn't have a team.ling quarterback signs with a team, they will endorse him. adidas says it loves athletes that have a platform to make the world a better place. a platform kaepernick used to mock police as pigs on his socks. among other things. steve: meanwhile, james comey's tell-all assault on the president putting a focus on the russia investigation that he helped launch. >> possibly. i mean, it's certainly some evidence of obstruction of...
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lean in launching a new campaign between adidas to help shed light on the gender wage gap.bout what we can do and how big business is acting, rachel thomas, president of leanin.org. thank you for joining us. >> thank you for having me. >> how are we talking about a 20 pkd gender wage gap? >> how are we? we conducted a recent survey and learned 75% of americans say it would be a major problem or crisis if they made 20% less money and yet that is happening to women every day in the country. as you said it is worse for black women and worse for latinas. >> i get so much hate on social media. people say women are taking lower paying jobs. they are not being represented as much at the companies and don't have equal jobs. how do you define what is equal work and equal pay to get to the number snz. >> it doesn't matter how you slice the numbers women are paid less. if you control by occupation, hours worked, education level, women are paid less than men. the more educated women and men are the larger the gap is. >> are we finding even in service areas -- which areas have the large
lean in launching a new campaign between adidas to help shed light on the gender wage gap.bout what we can do and how big business is acting, rachel thomas, president of leanin.org. thank you for joining us. >> thank you for having me. >> how are we talking about a 20 pkd gender wage gap? >> how are we? we conducted a recent survey and learned 75% of americans say it would be a major problem or crisis if they made 20% less money and yet that is happening to women every day in...
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the president of adidas' north american division was quoted as saying the company wants to sign him toam. remember, espn reported that kaepernick was reported to work out for the seahawks. that was canceled after he declined to say his protests were over. here's something you don't see every day. kendrick lamar is a pe pew pe pr prize winner. ♪ >> cheryl: he's known for dense, complex write lyrics. he's the first rapper to win a pulpulitzer. his album was nominated for album of the year at the grammies. he lost out to bruno mars. finally, check this out. this is pretty cool. porsche is making a super-size lego that will recreate a model at the porsche museum in germany. it's a life-size car made out of green lego bricks. instead of using lego bricks they used giant versions of lego bricks. the original 911 turbo is one of the fastest cars when it was released in the 1970s. so different and green, maria. >> maria: i like it. >> cheryl: you like lego, right. >> maria: i have a lego man at home. he love him, he's talker all lego. >> dagen: brain power. that's why you like lego. again, ord
the president of adidas' north american division was quoted as saying the company wants to sign him toam. remember, espn reported that kaepernick was reported to work out for the seahawks. that was canceled after he declined to say his protests were over. here's something you don't see every day. kendrick lamar is a pe pew pe pr prize winner. ♪ >> cheryl: he's known for dense, complex write lyrics. he's the first rapper to win a pulpulitzer. his album was nominated for album of the year...