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but boeing is not doing very poorly. it is facing stiff competition from airbus, and there has been that historic rivalry, but it is enjoying a large boom. it is part of a trend where you see companies, in part because of technology making do with fewer workers, and that's part of what is happening. of course, this is a very high tech industry. >> what can you tell us about boeing's standing orders? i understand that it goes into a couple of decades, right? >> the that's correct. these are long-term projects. they have to make adjustments over a very long term. when they start to see the demand curbed overseas, particularly china, the middle east, markets that have made boeing the success that it is, they have to make adjustments in that respect. >> so the european union, the world trade organization has ruled that european governments have been giving airbus unfair subsidies. is there anything that boeing can do to offset those subsidies? perhaps by the u.s. government? >> this is funny. this is a reversal of something
but boeing is not doing very poorly. it is facing stiff competition from airbus, and there has been that historic rivalry, but it is enjoying a large boom. it is part of a trend where you see companies, in part because of technology making do with fewer workers, and that's part of what is happening. of course, this is a very high tech industry. >> what can you tell us about boeing's standing orders? i understand that it goes into a couple of decades, right? >> the that's correct....
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now boeing joining ge, which sends the head of oil and gas business to iran last month, boeing still faces two major hurdles. it's still difficult for companies to get loans for western banks and any deal needs final approval from the u.s. government and may not include the technology needed to make parts locally. that could touch nerves at home. >>> what does one of the most famous financial whistle blowers think of the panama paperes lea? we spoke to him to find out. >> reporter: you might think he would be cheering on the disclosures but today he's raising questions about the source of the information that is shaking political regimes around the world. a u.s. citizen, spent years working as a banker in switzerland and turned over an enormous volume of information to u.s. authorities. for his trouble he earned himself two years in the u.s. prison and 104 million dollar reward from the irs. in an exclusive interview today from germany, he called in to question the unknown source of the leak of the panama papers. >> the very fact that we see all these names surface that are the direc
now boeing joining ge, which sends the head of oil and gas business to iran last month, boeing still faces two major hurdles. it's still difficult for companies to get loans for western banks and any deal needs final approval from the u.s. government and may not include the technology needed to make parts locally. that could touch nerves at home. >>> what does one of the most famous financial whistle blowers think of the panama paperes lea? we spoke to him to find out. >>...
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. >>> plus, boeing is losing in overseas markets. what this means for america's largest exporter. >> and the latest storm, damage in the northeast, and the temperatures with our next storm that is coming and bringing those temperatures down into the 20s. right after this. changing. >> techknow, where technology meets humanity. only on al jazeera america. >> jen ford spent 30 years on death row for a crime he didn't commit. when he was released in 2014, the state refused to pay him any compensation. he died of lung cancer. ford's lawyer is still fighting for him. >> as i feel most time, churched out, prayed out, hopeless sometime. >> reporter: in his final months, glen forehead was a defeated man. 30 years on louisiana's death row, a wrongly convictman. he learned all he would get from the state was an apology and $20. >> which would equal a chicken box doughnuts and some cold drink and that was it. >> he was suing the state for compensation, at the same time, he was losing his battle with lung cancer. ford died 74 months after our in
. >>> plus, boeing is losing in overseas markets. what this means for america's largest exporter. >> and the latest storm, damage in the northeast, and the temperatures with our next storm that is coming and bringing those temperatures down into the 20s. right after this. changing. >> techknow, where technology meets humanity. only on al jazeera america. >> jen ford spent 30 years on death row for a crime he didn't commit. when he was released in 2014, the state...
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. -- because it is boe day. nestle was a surprise, unilever down a bit. tom: right to the bloomberg. dollar, this is year-yen. a a lot of pros look at this, a dynamic of risk on, risk off. the general trend is stronger yen, weaker dollar. down here, the abenomics begin. here's the weakening of the yen, and the rollover. we are right back to key trends coming off the financial crisis of august, 2007. it will be amazing to see if we pound through that. francine: it is boe day, so i wanted to show you something about the pound. this is my chart. pound-dollar volatility. see that? this is on brexit concerns. i also want to show you gdp forecasts. this is not the real gdp figure, but it is forecasts. this is the crossing point. i wonder whether we will see a reversal of the forecast, as there is more and more brexit concerns. to be smarter about brexit, about earnings, we are joined by james sentence, and bartey. thank you so much to both. james, let's get off with you. we had earnings, cost-cutting. there is almost no growth around the world, but overall we a
. -- because it is boe day. nestle was a surprise, unilever down a bit. tom: right to the bloomberg. dollar, this is year-yen. a a lot of pros look at this, a dynamic of risk on, risk off. the general trend is stronger yen, weaker dollar. down here, the abenomics begin. here's the weakening of the yen, and the rollover. we are right back to key trends coming off the financial crisis of august, 2007. it will be amazing to see if we pound through that. francine: it is boe day, so i wanted to show...
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in less than a century, boeing took the world from seaplanes to space planes, across the universe and beyond. and if you thought that was amazing, you just wait. ♪ in new york state, we believe tomorrow starts today. all across the state, the economy is growing, with creative new business incentives, the lowest taxes in decades, and new infrastructure for a new generation attracting the talent and companies of tomorrow. like in rochester, with world-class botox. and in buffalo, where medicine meets the future. let us help grow your company's tomorrow - today - at business.ny.gov >>> welcome back. let's get to today's trade of the day. oil prices are rallying on investor speculation about a potential production freeze agreement, which could come at an oil producer meeting this sunday. our data team crunched the numbers to find out what you should be buying if oil continues this upward trend. historically, the top performing s&p stocks that rose when oil rose 10% or more in one month were freeport, pioneer natural resources. for more, go to cnbc.com and check out cnbc pro. a lot of thes
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the goggle display images of the boeing 737 and the boeing 878. a voice recognition program recreates transmissions. they are planning improvements to the software. they will use it in training programs in about a year. a look at our business calendar for the week. on tuesday, policy makers at south korea's central bank hold a board meeting. they are dealing with a slowing economy. japan's trade balance comes out midweek. the balance turned positive in february partly due to the lower price of oil imports. on thursday, officials at bank indonesia will hold a two day policy meeting. the same day government officials announce their monthly assessment of the japanese economy. every monday we ask special i haves to share their view on the week. in this edition of expert view, we hear from an economist. she's up with of the experts tracking south korea's economy. she believes the bank of korea will cut key interest rates this week. >> it will quite likely to be lower its policy late. since the bank might also at the same time acknowledge the state of t
the goggle display images of the boeing 737 and the boeing 878. a voice recognition program recreates transmissions. they are planning improvements to the software. they will use it in training programs in about a year. a look at our business calendar for the week. on tuesday, policy makers at south korea's central bank hold a board meeting. they are dealing with a slowing economy. japan's trade balance comes out midweek. the balance turned positive in february partly due to the lower price of...
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everyone wants to own boeing. >> anybody own it now?nd of the cycle is called for a little bit. >> show you a quick picture before we go. carl icahn celebrating donald trump's big win in the new york primary last evening. i caught up with both of them. well, we're a little late on. that you get the point. hopefully you get the picture. hopefully you get the picture. hopefully, you'll get the picture. there it is! >> hey! >> which one are you? >> carl icahn, donald trump, mrs. trump. again, carl icahn telling me he's the only guy out there that can bring d.c. together. i asked donald trump what's up with your relationship? he said we just like each other. so it was an interesting evening to be around a big win last night. >> you're such a big shop. hobnobbing with the best. >> thanks for being here. >> great job. >> thanks for watching. pl power lunch starts now. >> that's quite a bromance. stick around, we have a classic bull-bear showdown on "power lunch." welcome, everyone. melissa lee is on assignment. we're at an all time high watch
everyone wants to own boeing. >> anybody own it now?nd of the cycle is called for a little bit. >> show you a quick picture before we go. carl icahn celebrating donald trump's big win in the new york primary last evening. i caught up with both of them. well, we're a little late on. that you get the point. hopefully you get the picture. hopefully you get the picture. hopefully, you'll get the picture. there it is! >> hey! >> which one are you? >> carl icahn, donald...
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. >> additional corporate funding for "washington week" is provided by boeing. additional funding is provided by new man's own foundation, donating all profits from new man's food products to charity and nourishing the common good, the ford foundation and the efforts and excellence in journalism foundation, the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. once again, from washington, moderator, again i zhrep fill. gwen: two slightly different fights broke out this week as each side used the backdrop of the upcoming new york primary to begin re-examining long range strategy. for bernie stand sanders, it was an opportunity to get tougher with hillary clinton. >> she has been saying lately that she thinks quote, unquote, not qualified to be president. [crowdboroing] in ell, let me just say response to secretary clinton, i don't believe that she is qualified if she is -- [crowd cheering] if she is through her superpac, taking tens of millions of dollars in special interest funds. gwen: sanders backed
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boeing. genentech. additional funding is provided by newman's own foundation. donating all profits from newman's own food products to charity and nourishing the common good. the ford foundation. the ethics and excellence in journalism foundation. the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you! . >>> hello and welcome to kqed newsroom. the warriors record setting season and a look ahead to the playoffs and our reporters round table looks at disparities and reforms in two major bay area law enforcement agencies. first we all do it, stare at screens, tvs, tablets, computers and those smart phones. young people seem addicted to them and that has parents struggling over how to best monitor and limit their children's screen time. how worried should parents be and what does scientific research say about the effects of excessive screen time on brain
boeing. genentech. additional funding is provided by newman's own foundation. donating all profits from newman's own food products to charity and nourishing the common good. the ford foundation. the ethics and excellence in journalism foundation. the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you! . >>> hello and welcome to kqed newsroom. the warriors record setting season and a look ahead to the playoffs and our reporters...
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needs,rld of enduring the men and women of boeing are deliver build and critical capabilities for those who serve to protect our nation and its allies and that's an enduring commitment. >> additional corporate funding for "washington week" is provided by genentech. additional funding is provided by newman's own foundation, all profits from newman's own food products to charity and nourishing the common good. the ford foundation, the ethics in journalism foundation, the corporation for public broadcasting and by to your pbss station from viewers like you. thank you. once again, live from washington, sitting in for gwen ifill this week, john dickerson news. john: good evening. it was a good week to be a frontrunner. swept all five of the republican primaries, in island,cut, rhode maryland, delaware and pennsylvania. he now has a more than lead over his closest competitor, ted cruz. hillary clinton one four of those five states, losing to rhode island. in secretary clinton: we're going to imagine a tomorrow where hard work is honored, families are supported, streets are safe and communitie
needs,rld of enduring the men and women of boeing are deliver build and critical capabilities for those who serve to protect our nation and its allies and that's an enduring commitment. >> additional corporate funding for "washington week" is provided by genentech. additional funding is provided by newman's own foundation, all profits from newman's own food products to charity and nourishing the common good. the ford foundation, the ethics in journalism foundation, the...
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boeing missed estimates.hanges to the refueling tanker program. that's the third charge for the program. boeing did not change its first-year guidance. see how i do that, arianna? i don't even read what's there necessarily. i change it. >> because you had a good night's sleep. you are running on all cylinders, you are cognitively at peak performance. >> you've heard the term "preaching to the choir" here. you know that. >> that's why i love you. >> i need sleep. i love it. i love it. we're so simpatico on this. i didn't do the meditation thing. >> that's okay. that's interesting. >> i couldn't think of a good word. they were all taken. you wouldn't tell me yours. you wouldn't tell me your word. >> uber is a good meditation word. >> that's good! >> you do it from the back of the car too. >> right. i can meditate better -- >> it's one of the unintentional benefits. >> i don't care whether i do ut i x or not. it's there. will you bear with me for a second. >> quickly, though, okay. >> quickly. >> utx earnings an
boeing missed estimates.hanges to the refueling tanker program. that's the third charge for the program. boeing did not change its first-year guidance. see how i do that, arianna? i don't even read what's there necessarily. i change it. >> because you had a good night's sleep. you are running on all cylinders, you are cognitively at peak performance. >> you've heard the term "preaching to the choir" here. you know that. >> that's why i love you. >> i need...
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additional corporate funding for "washington week" is by boeing. genentech. additional funding is provided by newman's own foundation, donating all profits from newman's own food products to charity and nourishing the common good. the ford foundation. the ethics and excellence in journalism foundation. the corporation for public broadcasting. to your pbsibutions station from viewers like you. thank you. >>> hello, and welcome to "kqed newsroom." i'm scott shafer in for thuy vu. our editors' pick of bay area music, arts, and theatre for april. >>> plus, is the drought over? paul rogers will join us for an update on the sierra snow pack and what it means for water conservation. >>> also, kqed investigates the death of two mentally ill inmates at the santa clara county jail. >>> but before we get to that, another first for the nation in california. governor jerry brown is scheduled to travel to los angeles monday when he'll sign legislation raising california's minimum wage to $15 an hour by the year 2022. i
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. >> close followers of this show know i've been following boeing for ages. i've been concerned about the profitability of that 787 dreamliner. i'm worried we'll get a decent line wednesday. people trade off of that because they are morons and will be disappointed by the make-up of the report. if you like aerospace, stick with ge. i've got a tough one for you. what do i do with a stock of united technologies when it reports the same time as boeing? not that long ago honeywell attempted to merge with united technologies which drove the stock up to $100. the strangest thing happened. -- >> it ain't going to happen, jim. >> that's right. ceo greg hayes, famously came on "squawk on the street" and said the deal would never occur. after getting hit for a couple of days when the deal was shot down, this stock roared more than five points higher than where it was when the deal was first proposed. that's insane unless hayes has tremendous numbers up his sleeve. i like utx a lot. if i want to own it, wait until after the close wednesday. facebook. trust owns facebook.
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>> well, boeing has a great yield. 3.3%. but better yet, they've got seven or eight years of these airlines that they're going to build. and we think their margins will continue to improve. it's a great american business. their customers are doing well. and we think the stock could go up dramatically over the next 12 to 18 months. 165. yet you're getting 3.3%, which is better than any other deal. >> number three, home depot, hardware. your last one's a software company? >> microsoft. even tyler in spite of their pull-back, microsoft's been reinvigorated by their cloud business. it's not just the cloud business, it's windows 10, it's their search business bing. we think earnings will continue to grow. it's a 2.7% dividend. they've got $100 billion sitting in cash. so hopefully they'll be able to put it to work. >> gary, have a wonderful weekend, thanks for coming. gary bradshaw with hodges capital management. >>> up next, americans are saving more for retirement. we'll tell you how and why. >>> here's what to watch for next w
>> well, boeing has a great yield. 3.3%. but better yet, they've got seven or eight years of these airlines that they're going to build. and we think their margins will continue to improve. it's a great american business. their customers are doing well. and we think the stock could go up dramatically over the next 12 to 18 months. 165. yet you're getting 3.3%, which is better than any other deal. >> number three, home depot, hardware. your last one's a software company? >>...
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boeing. listen, i know got downgraded today.ittle bit rich, but you know what, they have unbelievable businesses that they dominate in. boeing will be king. >> that does it for us. thanks for watching. see you back here monday. stay tuned. if you're going to make a statement... make sure it's an intelligent one. ♪ the all-new audi a4, with available virtual cockpit. ♪ came courtesy of james and patricia thompson. this tv? margaret and tom lee. the championship game ball? that was sebastian diaz. good guy. and all i had to do was ask for their money and pretend i was investing it. their life savings is now my lifestyle. female announcer: don't let someone else live the life you're saving for. find out if you're dealing with a registered investment professional at investor.gov. it's a great first step toward protecting your money. before you invest, investor.gov. technology moves faster than ever. the all-new audi a4, with apple carplay integration. i could get used to this. now you can, with the luxuriously transformed 2016 lexus
boeing. listen, i know got downgraded today.ittle bit rich, but you know what, they have unbelievable businesses that they dominate in. boeing will be king. >> that does it for us. thanks for watching. see you back here monday. stay tuned. if you're going to make a statement... make sure it's an intelligent one. ♪ the all-new audi a4, with available virtual cockpit. ♪ came courtesy of james and patricia thompson. this tv? margaret and tom lee. the championship game ball? that was...
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serves one inpany every seven people on earth and has sales bigger than apple and boeing combined, sowe not heard more about it? we will put that right, next. ♪ >> welcome back. it is 9:43 a.m. in hong kong. these are the stories making headlines around the world. president obama holds talks with the two closest allies in asia. increased security cooperation. china has criticized the pentagon's plans to install a ballistic missile defense system in south korea to deter an attack from the north. , $4.8 million in cash handed over in connection with the heist. it was a suitcase filled with notes. the money came from chinese gambling operators. hackers stole exactly $81 million from bangladesh's account. sports, reports from the u.s. say chinese nba star yell -- average 19 points for the game over his seasons. the official announcement of his entry into the hall of fame is expected to take place this weekend. powered by over 2400 journalists and 150 bureaus around the world, this is bloomberg news. right, just getting to breaking news. the official numbers, chinese pmi manufacturing data
serves one inpany every seven people on earth and has sales bigger than apple and boeing combined, sowe not heard more about it? we will put that right, next. ♪ >> welcome back. it is 9:43 a.m. in hong kong. these are the stories making headlines around the world. president obama holds talks with the two closest allies in asia. increased security cooperation. china has criticized the pentagon's plans to install a ballistic missile defense system in south korea to deter an attack from...
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in less than a century, boeing took the world from seaplanes to space planes, across the universe and beyond. and if you thought that was amazing, you just wait. ♪ some say "free the whales." for them, nothing else is acceptable. but nothing could be worse for the whales. most of the orcas at seaworld were born here. sending them into the wild wouldn't be noble. it could be fatal. when they freed keiko, the killer whale of movie fame, the effort was a failure and he perished. but we also understand that times have changed. today, people are concerned about the world's largest animals like never before. so we too must change. that's why the orcas in our care will be the last generation at seaworld. there will be no more breeding. we're also phasing out orca theatrical shows. they'll continue to receive the highest standard of care available anywhere. and guests can come to see them simply being their majestic selves. inspiring the next generation of people to love them as you do. >>> welcome back. let's now turn to the republican race and tuesday's wisconsin primary. wisconsin has beco
in less than a century, boeing took the world from seaplanes to space planes, across the universe and beyond. and if you thought that was amazing, you just wait. ♪ some say "free the whales." for them, nothing else is acceptable. but nothing could be worse for the whales. most of the orcas at seaworld were born here. sending them into the wild wouldn't be noble. it could be fatal. when they freed keiko, the killer whale of movie fame, the effort was a failure and he perished. but we...
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in less than a century, boeing took the world from seaplanes to space planes, across the universe andeyond. and if you thought that was amazing, you just wait. ♪ u do all this research then smash it into a tree. on a perfect car, your insurance company raises your rates... maybe you should've done more research on them. for drivers with accident forgiveness, liberty mutual won't raise your rates due to your first accident. liberty mutual insurance. >>> if you want to know why donald trump is so frustrated with the delegate selection process, here's yet another example. yesterday, in wyoming, ted cruz without a primary or a caucus won all 14 delegates available at the state convention. it means cruz wound up with 23 pledge delegates from wyoming with trump and marco rubio each receiving just one. so what happened in wyoming has been typical of this campaign, though trump is winning the overall battle for votes in delegate state and primaries, he's losing the hand-to-hand combat over delegates awarded at state convention. and as a result trump has ricochetted between trashing the republ
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brought to you by boeing, building the future one century at a time. >>> end game time.viously i had governor mccrory on earlier. kathleen parker, you and he sparred via column. you had a column, hit him hard. he did a letter to the editor hitting back at your column. >> we made up in makeup. >> good to hear. what did you make of the governor's responses this morning? >> despite the fact the governor is from ohio, he's certainly mastered the southern arts of sweet talk and finesse. you know, the fact of the matter is as you pointed out there's still in place this prohibition that local municipalities can have their own anti -- sorry, discrimination laws. now he's backing off of that now. and i think calling it more or less it was hasty, poor writing, crafting of the bill. and so that's good. i give him credit for that. but still, you're allowing -- businesses, for example, to say, i'm sorry, but we don't serve gays here or we don't let gay people spend the night in our hotels. you know, there's no recourse for those people because unless these municipalities can pass the
brought to you by boeing, building the future one century at a time. >>> end game time.viously i had governor mccrory on earlier. kathleen parker, you and he sparred via column. you had a column, hit him hard. he did a letter to the editor hitting back at your column. >> we made up in makeup. >> good to hear. what did you make of the governor's responses this morning? >> despite the fact the governor is from ohio, he's certainly mastered the southern arts of sweet...
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lauren: boeing meets with iranian airlines about jets and aircraft services.have gm, future car in kansas to contain its cost. hot on the lot leasing a use car. inventories of pre-own vehicles, dealers look to buyers who don't qualify. nicole: coming up. another step forward for self-driving cars. >> it's just an odd feeling to be looking tat viewer and see what i expected. as soon as i look at the window all i saw was blackens. nicole: ford engineers with self-driving car send car in complete pitch darkness. we will have the latest partnership with social media giant. you're watching fbn:am, first look at morning markets and breaking news. nicole: it is exactly 5:45 a.m. wake up, new york time. new wall street journal shows commanding leads for donald trump and hillary clinton less than a week before the april 18th primary. clinton has 55%. more in the brussels bombings, officials say two suspects were charged with renting an apartment that was a hideout for bomber and suspected accomplice. aloca hurt from weak aluminum prices. the company said it could cut a
lauren: boeing meets with iranian airlines about jets and aircraft services.have gm, future car in kansas to contain its cost. hot on the lot leasing a use car. inventories of pre-own vehicles, dealers look to buyers who don't qualify. nicole: coming up. another step forward for self-driving cars. >> it's just an odd feeling to be looking tat viewer and see what i expected. as soon as i look at the window all i saw was blackens. nicole: ford engineers with self-driving car send car in...
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. >> the faa says the boeing 767 was about to land in phoenix when the it fell from the sky. >>> a miami police officer with decades of experience now named the police chief of ferguson, missouri. dell rish moss is now in charge of the st. louis sub he shall after the 2014 shooting of michael brown. >> you can't tell me you can only find four african americans in a department that has 70 people. i don't think it's a challenge miami has not prepared before. >> he was chosen from a group of 54 possible candidates. he leaves behind a decade's long legacy of staunch police work and community service in miami. >> a new voice is joining fox news radio. willie robertson is signing on for a new podcast focusing on faith and family issues. the willie robinson podcast will feature celebrity guest interviews and debuts on april 4th. >> i will watch it. >> the o.j. simpson case, the powerful people behind it showing he is isn't. -- he is innocent. >> it was controversial campaign. >> everybody knows it is obama's fault. he voted him into president. he gave us the phones. >> he is doing more. the big
. >> the faa says the boeing 767 was about to land in phoenix when the it fell from the sky. >>> a miami police officer with decades of experience now named the police chief of ferguson, missouri. dell rish moss is now in charge of the st. louis sub he shall after the 2014 shooting of michael brown. >> you can't tell me you can only find four african americans in a department that has 70 people. i don't think it's a challenge miami has not prepared before. >> he was...
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ge and boeing have sent representatives.ging fleet with iran, they almost immediately did a de deal. and the auctions coming in june or july for new projects. they changed the incentive structure of their contracts. the styling structure used to be so bad a lot of companies wouldn't bid because the terms. the auto industry was deeply impacted by the sanctions. car sales dropped about 50% because of the sanctions. that is not because demand went down. it was because they had to stop production. they could not get the parts. we went to the biggest auto plant in iran. the biggest auto plant in the middle east with the capacity of 160,000 cars a year and we spoke with the vice president in charge of strategy there. he was telling me there were some models they could only sell as the manual shift rather than a automatic shift because they could not import the electrons. however things have changed since the sanctions have been lifted. >> the situation is better. it is getting day by day. but, you know, coming back to the circumst
ge and boeing have sent representatives.ging fleet with iran, they almost immediately did a de deal. and the auctions coming in june or july for new projects. they changed the incentive structure of their contracts. the styling structure used to be so bad a lot of companies wouldn't bid because the terms. the auto industry was deeply impacted by the sanctions. car sales dropped about 50% because of the sanctions. that is not because demand went down. it was because they had to stop production....
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a price role, to boeing and its big rival to airbus. lauren: activist group is putting pressure on giants like coca-cola, google and xerox to pullout of sponsorship for the republican convention. we will tell you what they are up to. the wild weather rolls through the south, the latest on tornadoes in mississippi and alabama and the weekend forecast from meteorologist maria molina. you are watching "fbn a.m.," your first look at breaking news. ♪ you focus on making great burgers, or building the best houses in town. or becoming the next highly-unlikely dotcom superstar. and us, we'll be right there with you, helping with the questions you need answered to get your brand new business started. we're legalzoom and we've already partnered with over a million new business owners to do just that. check us out today to see how you can become one of them. legalzoom. legal help is here. lauren: let's get you caught up on what is happening now. a new foxbusiness also donald trump trailing in primary states before tuesday's primary, ted cruz leadi
a price role, to boeing and its big rival to airbus. lauren: activist group is putting pressure on giants like coca-cola, google and xerox to pullout of sponsorship for the republican convention. we will tell you what they are up to. the wild weather rolls through the south, the latest on tornadoes in mississippi and alabama and the weekend forecast from meteorologist maria molina. you are watching "fbn a.m.," your first look at breaking news. ♪ you focus on making great burgers, or...
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officials later determined the slide came from al atlas air boeing 767. >> wow. >> what? >> interesting. >> how in the world? >>> shoe designer christian louis vuitton is adding more colors to his red seouled empire. he debuted seven diverse shades ranging from porcelain to deep chocolate. >> oh. the company says "the expansive collection ensures that every woman can find a nude perfectly suited to her complexion. the new line is available for preorder and will hit the pavement this spring. prices start at $595. >> uh-huh. >> what? >> yeah. >> is that what those things go for. >> a pretty penny, yeah. >> and that's -- this is not an april fools' joke. >> no, it is not. they look very nice. nude colors for different skin co >> but it's not a good price. >> no. wait for a christmas sale. >> you're looking at your sneaks? >> noel has fluorescent green shoe laces on today. >> at least one famous rapper's complexion may soon be colored why. iggy azalea is responding to comments caught on tape made by her fiance. >> it has social media buzzing. >> she's used to being in the fas
officials later determined the slide came from al atlas air boeing 767. >> wow. >> what? >> interesting. >> how in the world? >>> shoe designer christian louis vuitton is adding more colors to his red seouled empire. he debuted seven diverse shades ranging from porcelain to deep chocolate. >> oh. the company says "the expansive collection ensures that every woman can find a nude perfectly suited to her complexion. the new line is available for...
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las autoridades tambien se vieron sorprendidas al ver que la parte le pertenece a un boeing 767 con undo de 400 toneladas, el cual aterrizo sin percances en el aeropuerto internacional sky harbor sot andrea "what if it did fall thru the roof or what if i was standing here watering" increiblemente nadie resulto herido y solo parte de un arbol fue destruido. sin embargo esto no le quita la preocupacion a andrea self ya que ella sabe lo cerca que ella y su familia estuvieron de ser victimas de un suceso que muchos nunca piensan puede ocurrir cada ven que miran a un avion volando por el cielo sot andrea lorena --- ese fue un reportaje de diego santiago, la mujer indico que a pesar de lo ocurrido no presentara ninguna denuncia contra la compaÑa area y agradece estar viva despus de este incidente --- take vo / lorena --- increible hallazgo, trabajadores de la construccin encuentran una bomba dentro de una vivienda en la pennsula --- take vo / lorena --- autoridades en el condado de santa clara unen esfuerzos para combatir el problema de abuso infantil y crimenes violentos en nuestros jovenes
las autoridades tambien se vieron sorprendidas al ver que la parte le pertenece a un boeing 767 con undo de 400 toneladas, el cual aterrizo sin percances en el aeropuerto internacional sky harbor sot andrea "what if it did fall thru the roof or what if i was standing here watering" increiblemente nadie resulto herido y solo parte de un arbol fue destruido. sin embargo esto no le quita la preocupacion a andrea self ya que ella sabe lo cerca que ella y su familia estuvieron de ser...
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boeing received permission to enter talks with iran. clearance. >>> an unhappy birthday to a fluenza teen ethan couch. he turned 19 and his case will now go to adult court. he and his mother fled to mexico in the violation of the probation. he was 16 at the time of the crash. lawyers argued that the privileged upbringing he didn't know right from wrong. thank you so much for sticking around for us. >> he's 16 at the time and ends up with ten years probation and has to go to a rehab facility and violated his probation and turns 19 and what could change? >> the judge is if a box because of the probation. shame on that trial judge to let in that so- called expert that said a fluenza. are you kidding me? a fluenza is this shame on that judge letting him in. and shame on the jury for buying it. the criminal defense lawyer did what they are supposeed to do is getting their client off. but moving forward. the judge can give the max. get this. unbelievable. her people. and now he can only get a max of simonths. that's it? >> that's the probatio
boeing received permission to enter talks with iran. clearance. >>> an unhappy birthday to a fluenza teen ethan couch. he turned 19 and his case will now go to adult court. he and his mother fled to mexico in the violation of the probation. he was 16 at the time of the crash. lawyers argued that the privileged upbringing he didn't know right from wrong. thank you so much for sticking around for us. >> he's 16 at the time and ends up with ten years probation and has to go to a...
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. >>> coming up, "meet the press" end game brought to you by boeing, building the future one centuryme. welcome to the world 2116, you can fly across town in minutes or across the globe in under an hour. whole communities are living on mars and solar satellites provide earth with unlimited clean power. in less than a century, boeing took the world from seaplanes to space planes, across the universe and beyond. and if you thought that was amazing, you just wait. ♪ 80% but up to 90% fall short in getting key nutrients from food alone. let's do more. add one a day women's 50+ complete multivitamin. with vitamin d and calcium to help support bone health. one a day. don't let dust and allergies get and life's beautiful moments. with flonase allergy relief, they wont. most allergy pills only control one inflammatory substance. flonase controls six. and six is greater than one. flonase changes everything. we'll be with you shortly.. yeah right... xerox predictive analytics help companies provide a better and faster customer experience. hello mr. kent. can i rebook your flight? i'm here! cus
. >>> coming up, "meet the press" end game brought to you by boeing, building the future one centuryme. welcome to the world 2116, you can fly across town in minutes or across the globe in under an hour. whole communities are living on mars and solar satellites provide earth with unlimited clean power. in less than a century, boeing took the world from seaplanes to space planes, across the universe and beyond. and if you thought that was amazing, you just wait. ♪ 80% but up...
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we hear from the boe governor, mark carney. he says brexit would be the beginning of the end.ore cause for concern. we speak to the spanish ceo and less than an hour. in the last five minutes we got breaking news from mitsubishi. they are doing a news conference the- admitting manipulating fuel economy test data. we will have plenty more on the car a emissions scandal. -- karim emissions scandal. scandal.issions ♪ francine: mitsubishi fell the most in more than a decade after saying it miss properly handled fuel economy. let's get more on that with nejra cehic. nejra: in the last few minutes, mitsubishi motors admitted to manipulating fuel economy test data. it issued 225,000 cars across for models. shares closed more than 50% lower, their biggest drop since july 24 -- 2004. analyst sales that top -- topped analyst predictions. analyst estimated 1.6 5 billion euros. there are signs of progress and yahoos a turnaround plan. first go to sales beast -- beat estimates topping expectations by 1.5%. -- -- he led the policy response to the biggest financial crisis in memory. you talk
we hear from the boe governor, mark carney. he says brexit would be the beginning of the end.ore cause for concern. we speak to the spanish ceo and less than an hour. in the last five minutes we got breaking news from mitsubishi. they are doing a news conference the- admitting manipulating fuel economy test data. we will have plenty more on the car a emissions scandal. -- karim emissions scandal. scandal.issions ♪ francine: mitsubishi fell the most in more than a decade after saying it miss...
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boeing and united technologies. they announced, it is multiyear in name. solid, solid, solid.erospace was on fire with its pat end engines. and some work done on this. it will only get stronger because they have a brand new engine coming. all the stocks are soaring which means we circle back to alcoa. that stock which you know i think is terrific has now rallied from 9 1/4 where it fell to, all the way to $11.31. held indeed by a rise. along with the company's pending break-up and highly engineered metals and business. my advice. this is so long and so deep that i don't even know if the airlines can afford to leave the long, long cue to get new planes that boeing has. i say buy the stocks in weakness. we haven't seen it of late. at this point in the earnings season, we may not see it at all. stick with cramer. card from ca. i earn unlimited 2% cash back on everything i buy for my studio. ♪ and that unlimited 2% cash back from spark means thousands of dollars each year going back into my business... that's huge for my bottom line. what's in your wallet? >>> we're banning the wo
boeing and united technologies. they announced, it is multiyear in name. solid, solid, solid.erospace was on fire with its pat end engines. and some work done on this. it will only get stronger because they have a brand new engine coming. all the stocks are soaring which means we circle back to alcoa. that stock which you know i think is terrific has now rallied from 9 1/4 where it fell to, all the way to $11.31. held indeed by a rise. along with the company's pending break-up and highly...
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the plane has the wingspan of a boeing 747. but it weighs about as much as an suv. >> wow. very cool. >>> nike has one of the most well recognized and popular logos in the world. what about the man behind that? >> we go to meet him. >> this is the home of the/ -- swoosp -- the headquarters of nike. sales topping $30 billion last year alone. >> it took to the starting line over 50 years ago. the brainchild of a young track athletes. and one of the richest men in the world. >> there are times when the sun goes down and i look at the buildings and get pretty choked up. >> empire is a funny word. >> we don't use that word but it has gone big. >> he is a curious character, controversial, and fiercely competitive. possessing ages do it style of business that sometimes rubs people the wrong way. >> we do business the way we do business. >> inside the nike empire, plus waterway rookies stepping out. and a fair for carnival lovers. all on cbs2 sunday morning beginning at 9:00. >>> new york state is giving free park passes to fourth graders and their families. it is all part of an ef
the plane has the wingspan of a boeing 747. but it weighs about as much as an suv. >> wow. very cool. >>> nike has one of the most well recognized and popular logos in the world. what about the man behind that? >> we go to meet him. >> this is the home of the/ -- swoosp -- the headquarters of nike. sales topping $30 billion last year alone. >> it took to the starting line over 50 years ago. the brainchild of a young track athletes. and one of the richest men in...
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he would be a historically bad comedy in terms of boeing.ince the washington post began polling, we've never seen a major figure closing in on the nomination with these unfavorable numbers. charlie: is this simply a place for he decided -- bob: another stage? in some ways it is. trump he says,e i don't know why am doing this. because it comes to your point, he doesn't need a presidency. charlie: his wife said, life is so good, why do you want to do this? explain to me what you think is going on with them. out and he to try to talked up his internal monologue he has had with himself. i had spoken previous to this interview, at this stage in his life, he has accomplished a lot business. he thinks public life, finally, is something he wants to do. 1987,rted with it in flirted with in 1999, 2011. finally he said, he told his wife this, you want people to take yourself seriously, you have to get in the ring. he was becoming somewhat of a mock figure in american politics. someone was criticizing the president, who was always moving towards a presi
he would be a historically bad comedy in terms of boeing.ince the washington post began polling, we've never seen a major figure closing in on the nomination with these unfavorable numbers. charlie: is this simply a place for he decided -- bob: another stage? in some ways it is. trump he says,e i don't know why am doing this. because it comes to your point, he doesn't need a presidency. charlie: his wife said, life is so good, why do you want to do this? explain to me what you think is going on...
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we will be talking brexit, the boe with the chief european economist. at what is happening . he is testifying before parliament right now. he is speaking about the upcoming referendum. he says eu membership has reinforced the dynamism of the u.k. he says the boe must look at implications of the eu for monetary policy. in the european close, next. ♪ betty: it is 11:00 in new york in 11:00 p.m. in hong kong. mark: live in london, i am mark barton. you are watching the european close on "bloomberg markets." ♪ mark: we are going to take you from london to new york in the next hour. here is what we are watching today. the campaign to prevent a brexit is heating up. mark carney and george osborne come out with all they have got in front of parliament. is it enough to keep the u.k. in the eu? betty: air carriers are reaping rewards of falling oil prices. have companies been passing it down to passengers? we will hear exclusively from the ceo of ryanair? mark: l'oreal reporting earnings today. we are going to break down the winners and the losers of the europea
we will be talking brexit, the boe with the chief european economist. at what is happening . he is testifying before parliament right now. he is speaking about the upcoming referendum. he says eu membership has reinforced the dynamism of the u.k. he says the boe must look at implications of the eu for monetary policy. in the european close, next. ♪ betty: it is 11:00 in new york in 11:00 p.m. in hong kong. mark: live in london, i am mark barton. you are watching the european close on...
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. >> how do they compare to boeing? is one stronger at the moment? or markedly stronger?> actually both of them seem to be having some similar kind of issues in that boeing's talked about the 787 they have been delivering for a couple of years but the question now investors are asking, will this claw back earlier losses? and airbus is in the process of ramping up new planes and it is just the challenge of getting it done. >> impact to seating prices. do you expect that now to stabilize? because otherwise we're going to start talking about overcapacity issues for some of these and then i guess that could have an impact on the demand we've been talking about the order demand. >> so confident they have had these savings from the fuel price. it's been a decent 12 months. but ticket prices have been declining. if they don't stop declining then it becomes a capacity problem. and we heard kwan tis and quantityis and other airlines. >> thank you. -- shares after hours. and online payment processer which spun off from ebay last year saw strong customer growth. >> facebook earnings
. >> how do they compare to boeing? is one stronger at the moment? or markedly stronger?> actually both of them seem to be having some similar kind of issues in that boeing's talked about the 787 they have been delivering for a couple of years but the question now investors are asking, will this claw back earlier losses? and airbus is in the process of ramping up new planes and it is just the challenge of getting it done. >> impact to seating prices. do you expect that now to...
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they are ordering 15 boeing 787's.hey and us their plan in a filing to the shanghai stock exchange. it is retiring a dozen planes made by airbus by 2020. scarlet: the company behind a american idol filed for bankruptcy. globalpany, co-owned by management and 21st century fox, owes the creditors almost $400 billion. that is the bloomberg business flash. it is time for the big reveal of the mystery stock. a little dimmer, a neustar on the horizon, the future will be sunnier? tracy: a solar company? lightbulb maker? julie, help me. julie: solar, that is what we are talking about. shares are down 11.5% year to date and down again today because they reported earnings. it has been a troubled interstate. there was the bankruptcy filing of con edison and not strong trading for many of the companies. it has been choppy this year and today is not helping. the company came out with a earnings but announced a change to the executive officer. jim hughes will be stepping down and will be replaced by the chief financial manager but t
they are ordering 15 boeing 787's.hey and us their plan in a filing to the shanghai stock exchange. it is retiring a dozen planes made by airbus by 2020. scarlet: the company behind a american idol filed for bankruptcy. globalpany, co-owned by management and 21st century fox, owes the creditors almost $400 billion. that is the bloomberg business flash. it is time for the big reveal of the mystery stock. a little dimmer, a neustar on the horizon, the future will be sunnier? tracy: a solar...