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many as 500 new airplanes over the next five years and they are expected to sign contracts with airbus and boeinghampered the have ability to source parts. in recent years, kerry sent suffered crashes and there has been praised for the willingness and as been said that more needs to be got. >> the iranian leadership to make this happen quickly. financialquire investment and solid regulation. >> they will invest in the next five years to invest aerospace technology and it is held that the cost of the investments will reduce the cost of air troubles -- travel. anchor: india is in the market for french airplanes. hollande have signed a deal for jets. we do not know the price. a three-day visit to india and they plan on invested -- investing in india over the next five years. locomotivesing 800 is alsofrench company involved in a number of solo projects to generate the solar energy. kickstart the in india.ion european markets went into the red when they closed have a percentage point down there. wall street also trended downwards. down and there is another dip in oil prices. the prices came under pre
many as 500 new airplanes over the next five years and they are expected to sign contracts with airbus and boeinghampered the have ability to source parts. in recent years, kerry sent suffered crashes and there has been praised for the willingness and as been said that more needs to be got. >> the iranian leadership to make this happen quickly. financialquire investment and solid regulation. >> they will invest in the next five years to invest aerospace technology and it is held...
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t aream airlines and vietje fromg the newest aircraft airbus and boeing.ms like it's a very symbiotic relationship for both. is it because it is a low base that we are seeing it grow so rapidly? few: certainly relatively vietnamese are flying, but when you fly around vietnam today, packed, frome economy to business class. capacity is increasing every year. the economy is growing. you also have a situation where the ground transportation infrastructure isn't very good. it's difficult to travel long distances in vietnam by vehicle. kind of efficient time. the railways here are not fast. in a way, the only option many if they want to get somewhere in a decent amount of time is to take to the air. while vietnam airlines was initially looking for a 20% stake from a strategic partner, the ceo of vietnam airlines told ana has takentake could expand later on. taking theming up, lead. we will be talking to obama and head ofclinton's innovation. ♪ rishaad: a look at stories from around the world. the red cross says aid tracks have entered three besieged syrian towns
t aream airlines and vietje fromg the newest aircraft airbus and boeing.ms like it's a very symbiotic relationship for both. is it because it is a low base that we are seeing it grow so rapidly? few: certainly relatively vietnamese are flying, but when you fly around vietnam today, packed, frome economy to business class. capacity is increasing every year. the economy is growing. you also have a situation where the ground transportation infrastructure isn't very good. it's difficult to travel...
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airbus overcame technical struggles and engine delays. year, airbus and boeing battling to win market share in china, forecast to be the world passes against market in more than a decade. nissan is plaing to battle back against car sharing with more connected vehicles than drivers can personalize. uber and lift will have, he is downplaying it. make cars that are "much more sexy and much more attractive" in order to sell them. uber is looking to expand its services with riders by its third party at. trips and experiences could include everything from music, restaurant reviews, turning him heat or off the heat when you are away from home while writing your over. that is your update. pushing for an emergency meeting. oil minister to talk to opec about oil prices. a key issue for venezuela. fact oil prices have gone down by so much. oil and gas analyst for bloomberg intelligence. saying, oildent was is at $24 per barrel when you essentially a basket there. what does he mean? >> it is the type of crude he sells. prices in venezuela are dis-counted. betty: he is feeli
airbus overcame technical struggles and engine delays. year, airbus and boeing battling to win market share in china, forecast to be the world passes against market in more than a decade. nissan is plaing to battle back against car sharing with more connected vehicles than drivers can personalize. uber and lift will have, he is downplaying it. make cars that are "much more sexy and much more attractive" in order to sell them. uber is looking to expand its services with riders by its...
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is looking to both airbus and boeing for its supply. comes to energy, that is a trickier business. there is some room for subsidiaries of u.s. controlled companies to work with iran, but that is a very complex, legal maze that those companies will have to weave through, if they decide to take the risk. all playings this out in iran, when you look at the lifting of the sanctions? >> it's an interesting time because we have elections in iran coming up in february for the parliament and assembly of experts, which will be selecting the next supreme leader. given this very charged clinical environment, of course there is a substantial part of the population that is looking at the nuclear deal and its implementation very positively, but you also have a number of more hardline elements. is quitehere the irgc influential in politics. they were one of the main regimeiaries of the setting up front companies and spreading their political economic influence. they do not want to be threatened by outside investment. so i think you still have a lot mo
is looking to both airbus and boeing for its supply. comes to energy, that is a trickier business. there is some room for subsidiaries of u.s. controlled companies to work with iran, but that is a very complex, legal maze that those companies will have to weave through, if they decide to take the risk. all playings this out in iran, when you look at the lifting of the sanctions? >> it's an interesting time because we have elections in iran coming up in february for the parliament and...
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and new text are agnostic. they sell parts to every airplane over the sun. both boeing and airbus and they are not experiencing a downturn at all which suggests that orders for new planes are shifting from the united states over to europe thanks in part to the fed's bone headed commitment to raise interest rate which is makes the dollar stronger versus every other currency under the sun and the european central bank is debasing the euro so employers like airbus have a leg up on the boeings of the world. i'm leaning toward the theory that aerospace is doing just fine. even if boeing may be hurting. this is an important issue so we need a deeper dive. let's start with boeing. evener before they reported it was down # 1% since the beginning points worse than the nearly 7% decline on the & p 5 # 0 of the same period. boeing preannounced it was cutting back production of the storied 747 based on weak demand. what really crushed the stock wednesday was that the management forecasted rim lousy guidance for 2016 including earn ing of 815 to 835. wall street looked for 9.43. call it the bi
and new text are agnostic. they sell parts to every airplane over the sun. both boeing and airbus and they are not experiencing a downturn at all which suggests that orders for new planes are shifting from the united states over to europe thanks in part to the fed's bone headed commitment to raise interest rate which is makes the dollar stronger versus every other currency under the sun and the european central bank is debasing the euro so employers like airbus have a leg up on the boeings of...
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airbus the edge because the planes are cheaper than those priced in u.s. dollar. you have to buy boeing with u.s. dollars. the real@issue might be that airbus is taking business from boeing and the story we heard from united tenologies and honey well confirm it is theory. new text are agnostic. airplane over the sun. both boeing and airbus and they are not experiencing a downturn at all which suggests that orders f f new planes are over to europe thanks in part to the fed's bone headed commitment to raise interest rate which is every other currency under the sun and the european central bank is debasing the euro so employers like airbus have a leg up on the boeings ofofhe world. it hurt it is worker. that's what it is about a. i'm leaning ward the theory that aerospaceces doing just fine. even if boeing may be hurting. this is an important issue so we need a deeper dive. let's start with boeing. evener before they reported it was down # 1% since the beginning points worse than the nearly 7% decline on the & p 5 # of the same period.. boeing preannounced it was cutting back production of the storied 747 based on weak demand. what really crushed the stock wednesday was that th
airbus the edge because the planes are cheaper than those priced in u.s. dollar. you have to buy boeing with u.s. dollars. the real@issue might be that airbus is taking business from boeing and the story we heard from united tenologies and honey well confirm it is theory. new text are agnostic. airplane over the sun. both boeing and airbus and they are not experiencing a downturn at all which suggests that orders f f new planes are over to europe thanks in part to the fed's bone headed...
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weak or boeing was doing well and airbus was weak. how about alcoa? sure it was 20 long days ago but they signalled aerospace has gotten stronger. that would contradict boeing's outlook. my take? after boeing's negative forecast we have to lebd credence to the idea that we may have to factor in a possible aerospace peak. if we get downgrades tomorrow. may i suggest you buy honeywell before it reports on friday morning? buy it into the weakness tomorrow. i bet honeyball will be more like united technologies than boeing given the lines it has including climate controls, turbo chargers for cars and trucks. my guess is you can get it at a discount tomorrow after boeing stock is hammered again by more downgrades. i would pounce betting that honeywell's ceo dave cody has boeing does. at least on this horrific day for the goliath of aerospace. stick with cramer. we were below the 88th southern parallel. we had traveled for over 850 miles. my men driven nearly mad from starvation and frostbite. today we make history. >>bienvenidos! welcome to
weak or boeing was doing well and airbus was weak. how about alcoa? sure it was 20 long days ago but they signalled aerospace has gotten stronger. that would contradict boeing's outlook. my take? after boeing's negative forecast we have to lebd credence to the idea that we may have to factor in a possible aerospace peak. if we get downgrades tomorrow. may i suggest you buy honeywell before it reports on friday morning? buy it into the weakness tomorrow. i bet honeyball will be more like united...
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we're going to look at one of the greatest rivalries in corporate history, the one between boeing and airbus. airbus confirmed that it received orders for more than 1000 planes last year, which was more than going good at the same time, it is a fly in the ointment for the european playmaker. its deliveries last year lag and ramping up production has turned into its main challenge for 2016. . ever since it passed its archrivals in 2015, the european playmaker raked in more than 1000 orders, compared with 760 for boeing. while the order book has been filled up, deliveries are lacking. the company delivered 635 planes last year, 762 for boeing. last-minute engine delays and onduction problems, and tuesday the chief executive issued a stern warning to suppliers. >> i think everything will work out, and it has to. there are still other partners on the market. that is business. when you are not good enough, you lose market share, and i hope that won't be the case. reporter: airbus expects to 650 planes in 2016 and the coveney says it is turning to technology to boost production. >> the company in
we're going to look at one of the greatest rivalries in corporate history, the one between boeing and airbus. airbus confirmed that it received orders for more than 1000 planes last year, which was more than going good at the same time, it is a fly in the ointment for the european playmaker. its deliveries last year lag and ramping up production has turned into its main challenge for 2016. . ever since it passed its archrivals in 2015, the european playmaker raked in more than 1000 orders,...
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and the biggest of the orders were booked. most of that happened both for boeing and airbus.e will probably see more order growth as we see derivatives come out or be announced within the next couple of years. to your point regarding the glut in wide body aircraft and what delta said, at that time nobody was asking whether or not that would have an impact on the cargo market. most people were working on the assumption what richard anderson was talking about was relative to the passenger market. when you consider that in the context of the freighter market, we've talked for some time that the global freighter demand has been under pressure. hasn't had robust growth for some time. the fact they noticed it slowing down since late 2013, it was not surprising to most people who followed boeing they were going to announce some production cut with the 747-8. they were emphatic saying it's the freighter side. >> last i saw shares were down 1% or so. it doesn't appear the market is too surprised or all up in arms about what it's hearing today. >> right. neither surprise nor up in arms
and the biggest of the orders were booked. most of that happened both for boeing and airbus.e will probably see more order growth as we see derivatives come out or be announced within the next couple of years. to your point regarding the glut in wide body aircraft and what delta said, at that time nobody was asking whether or not that would have an impact on the cargo market. most people were working on the assumption what richard anderson was talking about was relative to the passenger market....
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. >>> boeing's answer to the airbus 380 takes a flight. >>> temperatures today nice and seasonable. all areas at clorox 2 we've turned removing stains into a science. now pre-treat with clorox 2! watch stains disappear right before your eyes. remove 4 times more stains than detergent alone. ♪ with ingredients like roasted hazelnuts and cocoa, the delicious taste of nutella takes pancakes to a whole new level. nutella - spread the happy! roast it... roast it... slice it. new, hand-carved slow-roasted sirloin. perfectly paired, perfectly served... and starting at just $10.99?! it's dinner time at outback. >>> taking a live look at the memorial. talk about a far cry from how we started last saturday. >> it will be nice today. and nicer tomorrow. the way things turn around. >> the warm up is on the way. >> absolutely. we'll be seeing 50s in some areas. 60s and lots of melting going on. after tonight not many areas will see freezing mark. we won't have to deal with the slick spots every morning. it is slippery when you get in the shade the ice is hard to melt. weather headlines for the n
. >>> boeing's answer to the airbus 380 takes a flight. >>> temperatures today nice and seasonable. all areas at clorox 2 we've turned removing stains into a science. now pre-treat with clorox 2! watch stains disappear right before your eyes. remove 4 times more stains than detergent alone. ♪ with ingredients like roasted hazelnuts and cocoa, the delicious taste of nutella takes pancakes to a whole new level. nutella - spread the happy! roast it... roast it... slice it. new,...
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and website. visa checkout has more than 10 million users, making it the world's biggest payment network. seems like airbus sold over a thousand jets and delivered 635 however, boeing filled more orders, delivering 762 aircraft last year. uber is launching trip experiences, hoping to make the ride for passengers a little more entertaining. with the user's permission, riders can connect to their favorite apps, get a play list of songs they like and even make reservations for restaurants they are about to visit. during the holidays, the app completed its billionth trip. for more log on to cbsmoneywatch.com. >>> the steamers say big ben will be a limited participant in practice today, mainly handing the ball off. they hope he can start throwing later in fact week and they are playing he can throw sunday at mile high. roethlisberger was carted off the field after a hit saturday he returned and led the steelers on what turned out to be the game-winning drive. roethlisberger said yesterday he has a sprained joint in his shoulder and some torn ligaments. >> just try to get to him faster. you know, ben's going to be hurt a little bit, try to get quicker passes, more screen
and website. visa checkout has more than 10 million users, making it the world's biggest payment network. seems like airbus sold over a thousand jets and delivered 635 however, boeing filled more orders, delivering 762 aircraft last year. uber is launching trip experiences, hoping to make the ride for passengers a little more entertaining. with the user's permission, riders can connect to their favorite apps, get a play list of songs they like and even make reservations for restaurants they are...
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we will probably hear about an order going through between iran and boeing's biggest competitor, airbus, but most u.s. companies are afraid, decline to comment or say it is too early. they may be earmarked, others are gm, coca-cola, starbucks, all are not commenting. >> thank you. >>> just into fox news channel. officials in cleveland are firing six more police officers who were among a group of cops who fired 137 shots at an unarmed black man and woman killing them. it happened in 2012 after a high speed chase. officials say it started when they heard the victim's car back firing and thought it was a gunshot, but it was not. investigators say each victim was shot more than 20 times. six officers are already fired, they announce six more fired today. >>> not just the nsa to worry about, an internet search engine claims it can do what the feds can't. allow anybody that pays a fee to spy on private web cams around the world. judge napolitano says they have known about it for years, used it against foreign leaders. also says they could spy on all of us in our own homes. details from him co
we will probably hear about an order going through between iran and boeing's biggest competitor, airbus, but most u.s. companies are afraid, decline to comment or say it is too early. they may be earmarked, others are gm, coca-cola, starbucks, all are not commenting. >> thank you. >>> just into fox news channel. officials in cleveland are firing six more police officers who were among a group of cops who fired 137 shots at an unarmed black man and woman killing them. it happened...
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airbus did announce-- announce their deal with tehran yesterday and boeing still has to go through some hoops to be able to license to sell to iran. there are still plenty of opportunities for bowing. iran has dwreat plane demand. the average age of their planes is 27 years old for iran air. so there is more opportunity for aviation. but there are risks in part because of objects. iran is indeed not a friend of the u.s. and the a bomba administration made clear there are serious concerns about human rights, relations with israel and other allies of the u.s. in the middle east. and companies that want to do business with iran do have that concern. how good does it look to be cozying up with iran and then there is a question mark of what happens if a republican is elected to succeed obama, will the deal still be in place? will the agreement stand. hillary clinton the leading democratic candidate, of course, was president obama's secretary of state. so if she is to win the presidential election, there is little doubt that the agreement would stay in place because she helped negotiate the e
airbus did announce-- announce their deal with tehran yesterday and boeing still has to go through some hoops to be able to license to sell to iran. there are still plenty of opportunities for bowing. iran has dwreat plane demand. the average age of their planes is 27 years old for iran air. so there is more opportunity for aviation. but there are risks in part because of objects. iran is indeed not a friend of the u.s. and the a bomba administration made clear there are serious concerns about...
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and websitesvisa check out has more than 10 million users - making it the worlds biggest payment network. ///it seems european based airbus sold more jets in 2015 compared it its rival u.s counterpart boeing. airbus says it sold over a thousand jets and delivered 635 of them to airlines and other buyers. however, boeing filled more orders. the company says they year. ///uber is launching "trip experiences" hoping to make the ride for passengers a little more entertaining. with the users permission - riders will be able to connect to their favorite apps - get a playlist of songs they like, even recieve recommendations and make reservations for restaurants they are about to visit. during ththholidays, the ride sharing app completed its billionth trip.///that's your cbs moneywatch report. for more log onto cbs moneywatch dot com. in new york, im hena daniels 3 3 at least ten people were killed in turkey when a suicide bomber blew himself up. as reporter holly williams shows us... it looks like the bomber was targeting a group of foreign tourists. 3 (policemen shouting, body lying in square, ambulance sirens) the deadly explosion targeted istanbul's historic heart - just yards from monuments
and websitesvisa check out has more than 10 million users - making it the worlds biggest payment network. ///it seems european based airbus sold more jets in 2015 compared it its rival u.s counterpart boeing. airbus says it sold over a thousand jets and delivered 635 of them to airlines and other buyers. however, boeing filled more orders. the company says they year. ///uber is launching "trip experiences" hoping to make the ride for passengers a little more entertaining. with the...
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. >>> airbus's 100 more plane orders than rival boeing, but the american plane maker delivered more planes to customers. airbus said it took in better than expected 1,036 orders andivered 635 jets, but boeing said it took in 768 orders and it delivered 762 aircraft. >>> and the powerball jackpot now at $1.5 billion and growing. the lump sum cash payment? $930 million before taxes. the drawing will be held tomorrow night, and while you daydream, just remember, your odds of winning are one in 292 million. good luck. that's the cnbc news update this hour. back to "squawk alley." carl, do you have your ticket yet? >> apparently there's no rush because it just keeps growing, sue. >> got to get a ticket, carl. >> that's an amazing number. >> you have to be in it to win it. >> sue herrera. taking a look at the dow. we were up 192 points earlier this morning. every component was in the green. we had upgrades of intel, upgrades of apple, upgrades of coke. it's gone. we're down about nine points. we're watching crude just a few pennies above -- in the 30s. that's going to be a key for the afternoon. meantime, europe is closing, and simon is here with the close. >> carl, it
. >>> airbus's 100 more plane orders than rival boeing, but the american plane maker delivered more planes to customers. airbus said it took in better than expected 1,036 orders andivered 635 jets, but boeing said it took in 768 orders and it delivered 762 aircraft. >>> and the powerball jackpot now at $1.5 billion and growing. the lump sum cash payment? $930 million before taxes. the drawing will be held tomorrow night, and while you daydream, just remember, your odds of...
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and not be immediately delivered. in addition, boeing will be shipping fewer of the 747 jumbo jets. but in a year when airbus is increasing deliveries, investors are asking, why isn't boeing doing the same thing? more importantly, is this delivery dip a hiccup or inkidk indicative of a broader slowdown? after pausing this year, delivery and profits will pick up in 2017. >> you'll see deliveries will grow as we execute on the backlog. so just stepping back from a year of transition looking out to 2017, 2018, you'll see revenue growth, you'll see earnings growth. you'll see cash growth. we remain very confident in that story. >> reporter: boeing says demand for commercial airplanes remains strong not only in the near term but looking out over the next 20 years. which is why the company is dramatically increasing 737 production in 2017 and again in 2019. phil lebeau, "nightly business report," chicago. >>> component united technologies reported a decline in revenue against all for of its divisions. maker of jet engines, oldest elevators said it was hit, but it topped earnings estimate, reaffirmed its forecast f
and not be immediately delivered. in addition, boeing will be shipping fewer of the 747 jumbo jets. but in a year when airbus is increasing deliveries, investors are asking, why isn't boeing doing the same thing? more importantly, is this delivery dip a hiccup or inkidk indicative of a broader slowdown? after pausing this year, delivery and profits will pick up in 2017. >> you'll see deliveries will grow as we execute on the backlog. so just stepping back from a year of transition looking...
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airbus is taking off into the new year. it took orders for more than 1000 aircraft last year and with that, it is taking the lead in its eternal race against american rival boeing. sales on the 83-80 are weak. only two were ordered last year. reporter: overall global demand for airbus planes is strong. the company's main challenges to tackle the backlog of orders, worth almost one trillion euros. last year, airbus delivered a record number of aircraft, but still did not beat its u.s. rival boeing in sales. when it comes out on orders, boeing comes out on top. for airbus executives, these figures are a clear sign the demand for aircraft continues to be resilient. they were also a theater about the aviation industry in general. >> the lower fuel price globally helps them to prepare for the future. they know that there is volatility. they do not expect the barrel will remain around the $35, $40 a year forever, so we are preparing for the new generation. reporter: fuel efficiency is set to become an ever greater priority for playmakers, but for now, airbus is focused on cranking up sales of its jumbo jets. they secured three orders in 2015, only a small fraction of
airbus is taking off into the new year. it took orders for more than 1000 aircraft last year and with that, it is taking the lead in its eternal race against american rival boeing. sales on the 83-80 are weak. only two were ordered last year. reporter: overall global demand for airbus planes is strong. the company's main challenges to tackle the backlog of orders, worth almost one trillion euros. last year, airbus delivered a record number of aircraft, but still did not beat its u.s. rival...
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airbus ceo. ♪ jon: good morning and welcome back to bloomberg tv. we go back to paris, where airbus beat boeingplain sales for 2015. the biggest issue for the year ahead is not demand, but ramping up production. guy johnson and spoke exclusively with the airbus ceo. guy, i hope you're doing well. first question, production is the problem, not the man? guy: -- not demand? guy: yes. they are trying to ramp up there a350, which is trying to compete with the dreamliner. their supply constrained, that is supply constrained rather than demand restraint. there are clouds gathering on the horizon. 2/5 of the demand coming comes from asia. is not bregier worried. i am relaxed because i do not see the signs, but the global economy regarding airbus transportation is going down. it is not just china or southeast asia. we can see six persons air traffic growth in 2015. jon: what they are watching carefully as well is the situation in the gulf, some of the biggest customers ever in qatar are there. stephanie: that is our own guy johnson in paris. want to feel bullish? 63% of analysts covering airbus have it
airbus ceo. ♪ jon: good morning and welcome back to bloomberg tv. we go back to paris, where airbus beat boeingplain sales for 2015. the biggest issue for the year ahead is not demand, but ramping up production. guy johnson and spoke exclusively with the airbus ceo. guy, i hope you're doing well. first question, production is the problem, not the man? guy: -- not demand? guy: yes. they are trying to ramp up there a350, which is trying to compete with the dreamliner. their supply constrained,...
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got $150 billion from this country one of the dumbest deals ever and they just went out in their first purchase is 114 airbus jets, not boeings. tonk of it -- then they go russia and thereby missiles. if the clock does not stop taking. then they do self inspections. ,e didn't get our prisoners hostages, we did not get them ,ack, but then we get the money and we paid $150 billion. it sets a bad tone for kidnapping that is a disgrace. who could believe this is going on? airbus gets our jets. russia gets our missiles. they're not supposed to be ordering. everybody is getting the money but us. when you see the politicians and say, man, that is a that deal, how can anybody be so stupid? the reason is the politicians are being taken care of by their lobbyists and special interests that have interest with their -- have interest with airbus, russia, missiles, interest with all of these people that have taken at $150 billion. one of the things, by the way, mike huckabee is sitting right here. [applause] get up. great guy. and rick santorum. where is rick? rick. [applause] fellas, these two are not in that category. they are the only
got $150 billion from this country one of the dumbest deals ever and they just went out in their first purchase is 114 airbus jets, not boeings. tonk of it -- then they go russia and thereby missiles. if the clock does not stop taking. then they do self inspections. ,e didn't get our prisoners hostages, we did not get them ,ack, but then we get the money and we paid $150 billion. it sets a bad tone for kidnapping that is a disgrace. who could believe this is going on? airbus gets our jets....
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and where are we to go from here? former department official on a lot of messages. i see this sort of stuff. we do not need you. we just make a big airbus order. screwed you, boeing. e and the pope loves us. what do you think? >> the pope does not have its head in the game. all of rome is bending over backwards. he met with the italian prime minister. they actually covered up the statues that have, god for bid, nudity. >> i heard about that. >> kind of we mesh. they cover those up. just bending over backwards. it looks weird. this is part of iran. not just the money. $150 billion eventually from sanctions released. also, sort of a diplomatic surge in places, sort of welcoming across europe. coming back to the pope. the idea that you attack christians. that unified mosques. neil: how do you know that he is not doing that? he might be very aware. using this as an opportunity. we will meet and shake hands. then i will tell you how concerned i am. more to the point, iran. how do you know? it seems like that is exactly what is happening. >> the vatican has a state department that is a lot like our own department. they have a foreign ministry that really wants them to pl
and where are we to go from here? former department official on a lot of messages. i see this sort of stuff. we do not need you. we just make a big airbus order. screwed you, boeing. e and the pope loves us. what do you think? >> the pope does not have its head in the game. all of rome is bending over backwards. he met with the italian prime minister. they actually covered up the statues that have, god for bid, nudity. >> i heard about that. >> kind of we mesh. they cover...
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lou: and sprinkling a lot of the new cash not with boeing but airbus, signing a deal for 114 airbus jetliners is just the beginning. lou: that is the beginning. onto france for president rouhani. all right, john, great to see you. >> great to see you, lou. lou: ambassador john bolton. we're going to have to talk politics more often. always insightful, just another subject. great to see. >> you thank you. lou: on wall street,al rally for stocks, the nasdaq rose 49. volume on the big board by recent standards, a quiet day, 4.3 billion shares. and a reminder to listen to my reports three times a day, coast-to-coast on the salem radio network. >>> a nasty case of road rage. check out this incredible video. it's unbelievable as these two duke it out in austin, texas. there's more than a duke. that fella was very confident waiting for that stick. i'm not sure why he was so patient. after several blows, the men eventually do come to their senses and start backing off a bit, and had enough of each other. police are investigating the incident as a case of aggravated assault, and there you see the way
lou: and sprinkling a lot of the new cash not with boeing but airbus, signing a deal for 114 airbus jetliners is just the beginning. lou: that is the beginning. onto france for president rouhani. all right, john, great to see you. >> great to see you, lou. lou: ambassador john bolton. we're going to have to talk politics more often. always insightful, just another subject. great to see. >> you thank you. lou: on wall street,al rally for stocks, the nasdaq rose 49. volume on the big...
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airbus jets. not boeing. then we have france. they go to russia and thereby missiles.ts a bad tone for kidnapping. who would believe what is going on? when you see that airbus gets our jets and russia gets the missiles, which they are not -- andd to be ordering other things from russia, everyone is getting the money but us. when you say, that is such a stupid deal, how can anybody be so stupid? the reason is politicians are being taken care of by special interests that have interest with airbus, with russia and missiles, with all of these people that are taking that $150 billion. by the way, we have mike huckabee sitting here. get up. [applause] mr. trump: great guy. santorum. where is rick? [applause] fellas, come up here for a second. -- just sonderstand you understand, these two are not in that category. they would never do a thing like that. [applause] stand up here. mrs. huckabee. and rick's daughter. stand up. [chanting "u.s.a."] mr. trump: they would never have done a thing like that. when you see a deal that is bad, they are not bad for politicians. they are ba
airbus jets. not boeing. then we have france. they go to russia and thereby missiles.ts a bad tone for kidnapping. who would believe what is going on? when you see that airbus gets our jets and russia gets the missiles, which they are not -- andd to be ordering other things from russia, everyone is getting the money but us. when you say, that is such a stupid deal, how can anybody be so stupid? the reason is politicians are being taken care of by special interests that have interest with...
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and talking about one of the biggest fights in corporate history, airbus versus boeing.ing up next. ♪ francine: this is "bloomberg surveillance." tom keene's shopping trips to harrods just got a little bit cheaper. this is after had some dire data. tom: where is the emotional level for francine lacqua? is it like 134, 139? francine: return to paris -- we turn to paris where airbus is having its annual conference. guy is with fabrice bregier. guy: good morning. you were remarkably relaxed about the turbulence happening in china right now in the financial markets. you say the economy is difference -- is different. you have a lot of business coming out of asia. as china slows down, the rest of the region slows down a lot, in places like indonesia and malaysia. why are you not concerned and why are you so a beat about what is happening? fabrice: because this is what we monitor. in these countries we have more and more people who want to travel. traveling by plane is pretty cheap, so when you have enough revenues, you travel by plane. the potential is huge. i can tell you in
and talking about one of the biggest fights in corporate history, airbus versus boeing.ing up next. ♪ francine: this is "bloomberg surveillance." tom keene's shopping trips to harrods just got a little bit cheaper. this is after had some dire data. tom: where is the emotional level for francine lacqua? is it like 134, 139? francine: return to paris -- we turn to paris where airbus is having its annual conference. guy is with fabrice bregier. guy: good morning. you were remarkably...
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airbus jets. not boeing. then we have france. they go to russia and they buy missiles.ple say the clock does not start ticking. we did not get our hostages back. they have $150 billion. sets a bad tone for kidnapping. who would believe what is going on? when you see that airbus gets our jets and russia gets the missiles -- which they are not supposed to be ordering -- and other things from russia, everyone is getting the money but us. when you say, "that is such a stupid deal. how can anybody be so stupid?" the reason is politicians are being taken care of by special interests that have interest with airbus, with russia and missiles, with all of these people that are taking that $150 billion. by the way, we have mike huckabee sitting here. get up. [applause] mr. trump: great guy. santorum. where is rick? [applause] mr. trump: fellas, come up here for a second. just so you understand, these two are not in that category. they would never do a thing like that. [applause] mr. trump: stand up here. mrs. huckabee. and rick's daughter. stand up. [chanting "u.s.a."] mr. trump:
airbus jets. not boeing. then we have france. they go to russia and they buy missiles.ple say the clock does not start ticking. we did not get our hostages back. they have $150 billion. sets a bad tone for kidnapping. who would believe what is going on? when you see that airbus gets our jets and russia gets the missiles -- which they are not supposed to be ordering -- and other things from russia, everyone is getting the money but us. when you say, "that is such a stupid deal. how can...
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>> we are looking at boeing, how it has topped airbus as the world's biggest maker of passenger planes. coming up later on the program, more on the comings and goings in china. we will hear from an optimist as the shanghai trading day gets going. 20 minutes to go to the open. we will see what everyone is expect to go see. this is trending business. >> there we go. nifty futures actually. pretty much flat after the declines of 2.2% yesterday. this all against the background of the global equity route taking place. it is quite a start to the year as we have been reporting. trillions of dollars from the equity markets this year alone. is this the time to be making money? how do you mchale money in this environment? aberdeen by hugh of management group. great to see you. what is going on for you? >> well, for us it is very much business as usual. i am afraid over the years we have seen so many sharp market moves and so many contradictions from regulators, much as the same as we are seeing at the moment. we just try and continue focusing on the fundamentals and identifying as far as equities are concerned, the best possible companies, the best po
>> we are looking at boeing, how it has topped airbus as the world's biggest maker of passenger planes. coming up later on the program, more on the comings and goings in china. we will hear from an optimist as the shanghai trading day gets going. 20 minutes to go to the open. we will see what everyone is expect to go see. this is trending business. >> there we go. nifty futures actually. pretty much flat after the declines of 2.2% yesterday. this all against the background of the...
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airbus planes. they're made in europe. they're not buying boeings. why are they allowed to buy airbus planes? we're run by stupid people, folks. and to end. it's going to end. so last night was amazing. i'll talk about it for a couple seconds. you notice i don't use teleprompters. this means we can do current events. there's big al. stand up, al. my vet. i love my vet. he's the best guy. he's the best guy. i tell you, he's a dedicated guy. good man. and he probably liked me even more. last night, i raised $6 million for the vets. what? >> thought you were coming to new hampshire to the homeless vets shelter. >> we'll be doing that soon. we spent a lot of time up in new hampshire with the vets. and al has been helping us a lot, and some of al's friends. it's been amazing. you have a big vet problem up here. the vets are not treated right. illegal immigrants are treated better than our vets in many cases. that can't happen. what happened last night though was amazing because i wasn't treated right. i did something that was very risky, and i think it turned out great because i'm on the front page of every paper. getting more publicit
airbus planes. they're made in europe. they're not buying boeings. why are they allowed to buy airbus planes? we're run by stupid people, folks. and to end. it's going to end. so last night was amazing. i'll talk about it for a couple seconds. you notice i don't use teleprompters. this means we can do current events. there's big al. stand up, al. my vet. i love my vet. he's the best guy. he's the best guy. i tell you, he's a dedicated guy. good man. and he probably liked me even more. last...