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we will be back with more news coming quitting business news. stay tuned for that. -- more news, including business news. stay tuned for that. brent: welcome back with dw world news live from berlin, our top stories this hour. reports are coming in that hungary plans to send buses to transport migrants to the austrian border. this comes after refugees waited days for trains to bring them to western europe. the crisis is dividing european leaders and foreign ministers. the toddler who made headlines around the world with his death has been laid to rest. his father tells reporters about aylan kurdi's last moments and those of his brother and mother. monica is here now with business news. it is one of those fridays where investors will be glad to see the weekend. monica: once trust is gone, it's gone. and that is a big problem. china is still weighing on investors minds. in new york, the dow lost 2%. although the unemployment rate dropped in august to its lowest level in more than seven years, wages have also risen, but investors in new york are dis
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i thoroughly much, stephen carroll with business news for us. it is time now for a review of the weekly press. time to take a look at what is grabbing the headlines in the weekly news magazines. florence villeminot no joins us now. for the weekly press review. let's head to the republic of congo, not the democratic republic of congo. the president wants to change the constitution to allow him another term in office. >> this is what he said. "i will allow the people to vote on my third term." it is controversial news because the 72-year-old has tightly ruled the oil-producing country for 30 of the past 35 years. you can read all about it here. between 1979 and 1992, then returned to power in 1997 following a brief bloody civil war. he has been in power ever since. elected two times. a lot of people say he has his eye on the next presidential election, scheduled for mid-2015. terms innly have two office, and you have to be under the age of 70 to run for the top job. this is why they need a referendum to change that. >> that's right, because he is 7
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stephen, just wrap up your business news roundup, it is not a surprise but a sign of the times around the american music industry. stephen: that's right. there are new figures on cd sales in america. they are down 31% the first half of the year, which might not surprise you. what might surprise you is that there were 41 million cds sold in the united states between january and june of this year. the losses in the music industry were offset by the increase of the streaming of music. the industry weighed -- the industry made 1.6 million dollars. it is a low base compared to cd's. >> poor old cds. they had just lost their time. for we go, a quick update on that sale of the two mistral warships from france to egypt. the french government saying they have not taken any financial losses because of those sales. now it is time for today has newspapers." it is our international press review. villa minogue is with me. let's take a look at what is grabbing headlines around the world. i have still lost focus on this massive story, the fallout from the volkswagen in missions scandal. there are sti
stephen, just wrap up your business news roundup, it is not a surprise but a sign of the times around the american music industry. stephen: that's right. there are new figures on cd sales in america. they are down 31% the first half of the year, which might not surprise you. what might surprise you is that there were 41 million cds sold in the united states between january and june of this year. the losses in the music industry were offset by the increase of the streaming of music. the industry...
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stephen carroll with business news. coming up now, we will have a look at the rest of the international news in a short time. but first, i think we are going to take a look at reports. it is time to take a look at what has been making headlines in the world newspapers. press review. catherine, we are starting off with greece and the latest election. catherine: i want to start with greek papers. -- theirtart with 10:00 a front page claims it is the era of tsipras. a left-leaning paper says the government is strengthened for four years. centerleft, trumpets a clear victory for tsipras. paper,-wing affiliated so their headline is less flowery, says it is a second and the tsipras president of the greek independence that formed a coalition with syriza. the english language daily has an article that says a question mark hangs over the government. syri are those that say a za government may lead the country out of the doldrums. the government will not be able to deliver. >> a lot of big questions. in the international press, a
stephen carroll with business news. coming up now, we will have a look at the rest of the international news in a short time. but first, i think we are going to take a look at reports. it is time to take a look at what has been making headlines in the world newspapers. press review. catherine, we are starting off with greece and the latest election. catherine: i want to start with greek papers. -- theirtart with 10:00 a front page claims it is the era of tsipras. a left-leaning paper says the...
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let's take a look at the day's business news with stephen carroll. starting with the european central bank. >> we're not expecting any major decisions on interest rate when they make that announcement early minutes time but they are expected to cut their forecast for inflation across the eurozone. .2%,nflation is at euro far below the ecb target of 2%. this is mario draghi and his team spending 60 billion euros a month to boost the stocks in the european economy. what to expect from the ecb press conference. >> greece is no longer on the agenda. happened,eeting, what and what is the situation today. greece was right on top of the agenda. that is no longer in the play. ,hat we have now is euro which was dropping has brought back up to 112 113. secondly is the inflation part of the equation, it is very important. mario draghi needs to knock that down if you really want do something about it. the reason, as you said commodity prices are dropping. the reason for that is oversupply in the market. they are drafting that, opec or not opec, that is the quest
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when we come back, we will have details on other news stories and more business news. we will be right back. brent: all right. you are with "dw news" live from berlin. your top stories this hour -- dramatic scenes around a top migrant collection center in hungary. that as german chancellor angela merkel reaffirmed europe needs a joint solution to the refugee crisis. now after weeks of wrangling, north and south korea have agreed to hold a reunion next month for family separated by the korean war. the deal follows easing tensions on the korean peninsula last month and the end to a dangerous military standoff. >> this handshake is a sign of hope for many divided families. it means a chance of seeing loved ones again after decades of forced separation. >> the south and the north want to work together to fundamentally resolve humanitarian issues with regards to the separated families. >> so far, the policy has only seen modest success. family reification's began in 2000. meetings were supposed to take place annually. it was temporarily suspended, but in october it is set to
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says it willraphic be allowed to expand its work including into research. >> that wraps up the business news and it is time for the weekly press review. it is time to take a look at what is grabbing the headlines in the weekly news headlines. story across the weeklies is of course the european migrant crisis. they called for a radical overhaul of the eu's migration policy. in the meantime, individual countries are dealing with it the way that they can. it has revealed faultlines within the eu. quite pessimistic, europe is tearing itself apart. run for your life. you can see this illustration of a european technocrat in very much the same position as that three-year-old syrian boy aylan kurdi, whose photo went viral last week. people say it shook and woke up european leaders to the crisis and asked them to take action. what is the solution? it is incredibly tricky because you have political refugees, economic migrants. how can you tell the difference? aren't they sometimes the same? there are all sorts of conflicts that they are fleeing. you have chaos in libya, dictatorship in eritrea. some
says it willraphic be allowed to expand its work including into research. >> that wraps up the business news and it is time for the weekly press review. it is time to take a look at what is grabbing the headlines in the weekly news headlines. story across the weeklies is of course the european migrant crisis. they called for a radical overhaul of the eu's migration policy. in the meantime, individual countries are dealing with it the way that they can. it has revealed faultlines within...
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time now for the day's business news with stephen carroll. u will start with the frankfurt motor show where things are looking up for the european car market. stephen: a bit of good news for european car market -- car manufacturers figures show that figures -- that sales rose by 11.5%. decisions are up by almost 9%. -- new registrations are up by almost 9%. this is open to offset fears over a slowdown in chinese sales. we spoke to paul wilcox. he told us from the frankfurt motor show what his view of the european car record is. paul: the market is very strong. western europe has seen a good recovery. it is being led by market with strong recovery in southern europe. stephen: is europe the area we ford be looking at carmakers, whereas in the past we had looked at china and emerging economies? if you're going to be the driver for growth for you? -- is europe going to be the driver for growth for you? paul: we have to be very cautious, but we should also understand the market declines of the last few years. seen pictures of volume growth outside
time now for the day's business news with stephen carroll. u will start with the frankfurt motor show where things are looking up for the european car market. stephen: a bit of good news for european car market -- car manufacturers figures show that figures -- that sales rose by 11.5%. decisions are up by almost 9%. -- new registrations are up by almost 9%. this is open to offset fears over a slowdown in chinese sales. we spoke to paul wilcox. he told us from the frankfurt motor show what his...
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that's it for business news for this hour.ut i'll leave you with another check on the markets. >>> this year marks 70 years since the end of world war ii. during the war japan had been battered to ruins. what happened in hiroshima and nagasaki is well known. but as japan fought to the end, the u.s. military changed its strategy and began bombing indiscriminately. there's an artist who spent his life depicting the suffering caused by the raids. after being unable to find a home for his art, a helping hand came from an unlikely source. nhk world has the story. >> reporter: taro cano uses the tools of an artist to retell history. when american bombers devastated tokyo. people run through the flames. kano was one of them. the sight of victims being burned alive is permanently etched in his memory. >> translator: these huge planes kept dropping bombs on us one after another. it was like seeing a nightmare. i was beyond terrified. >> reporter: kano was 14 at the time. he lost everything. his home, his two younger sisters and his par
that's it for business news for this hour.ut i'll leave you with another check on the markets. >>> this year marks 70 years since the end of world war ii. during the war japan had been battered to ruins. what happened in hiroshima and nagasaki is well known. but as japan fought to the end, the u.s. military changed its strategy and began bombing indiscriminately. there's an artist who spent his life depicting the suffering caused by the raids. after being unable to find a home for his...
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genie: time now for today's business news with stephen.irbus is betting on the american dream. >> it is taking its battle for e skies.e in this guy the first american assembled aircraft assembly in alabama. it is a high-stakes gamble by the committee to grab a larger share of the american market for new planes. these are some of the parts for the first made in the u.s. city infter the port china, mobile is the second-largest city for the plane maker. it hopes to increase its share of the market there from 20% to half. the believes offering u.s. airways planes by contractors in the american heartland. >> a little advantage if you can see. this as built in america. we have great support down here. not as alabama, it is the southern united states. would bring additional suppliers here for sure. >> airbus chose to open its factory in the state of alabama because there is virtually no union presence and wages are low compared to the national average. many of the new workers were trained at airbus factories in france and germany. >> airbus is pr
genie: time now for today's business news with stephen.irbus is betting on the american dream. >> it is taking its battle for e skies.e in this guy the first american assembled aircraft assembly in alabama. it is a high-stakes gamble by the committee to grab a larger share of the american market for new planes. these are some of the parts for the first made in the u.s. city infter the port china, mobile is the second-largest city for the plane maker. it hopes to increase its share of the...
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we want a check on your business news this morning, and we have learn the newest limited edition flavorf or yost, some big breaking business news here, we want to check in with jill wagner at the new york stock he can changes, nice way it get your monday off. new oreo flavor. good morning. >> see if stocks will rebound today, dow dropped 290-point on friday, the nasdaq fell 67. both stock plunged nearly 20%, the company's ceo also apologizing to customers, and it come after the epa said is vokes weighing on, gives false data about emissions and helps the company's skirt environmental standards. volkswagon stopped selling the clean diesel volkswagon, and audi in the u.s. auto maker faces billions of dollars in fines. prices at the pump keep falling. many areas of the ss are now seeing 2-dollar a gallon gas lower. triple a says pieces are typically their lowest during the fall and winter because americans take fewer road trips, which leads to declines in demand. plus, oil prices are specially low right now. and/or yo want to take us back to the beach this fall. newest limited edition cook
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business news now, with stephen carroll. i like that i read on my page moment ago what we are going to start with, beer. stephen: the makers of inbev, hasabi approached its opponent, -- it's aboutition, sab miller, buying them. it is hoping to secure agreement from the board of sab. it would give the combined firm almost a third of the global market share of beer. it could face regulatory restrictions in many areas, including in the united states and china. genie: how about the markets? inbev investors will be happy, up 20%. paris, he can see shares of over 1% there, but also gaining in london and frankfurt. genie: let's come back to france, or the government has given us the framework for next year possible budget. >> suspending plans of what will be a digit -- a difficult budget, paris maintain its path for growth and cutting the budget deficit. the government has to find money for $2 billion in tax cuts. >> lowering the public deficit is one of the main targets for the french government in 2016. in 2014, at gdp next year
business news now, with stephen carroll. i like that i read on my page moment ago what we are going to start with, beer. stephen: the makers of inbev, hasabi approached its opponent, -- it's aboutition, sab miller, buying them. it is hoping to secure agreement from the board of sab. it would give the combined firm almost a third of the global market share of beer. it could face regulatory restrictions in many areas, including in the united states and china. genie: how about the markets? inbev...
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business partners invest in your business and new orleans invests in my business.oth people on the street, in the community, my friends, the businesses here. i mean, they want me to succeed. and, you know, and in ways that are beyond just capital investments. >>> it's time to answer some of your business questions so let's get our board of directors in to help us out. we have the editor of chief and we have the founder of the lifestyle brand by jen gruber. the first question is about getting products to your customers. >> we have been doing all self-distribution. at what point should we look to going to a distributor and how much should we be paying the distributor for their services? >> jen, i'm going to have you start. i know you have created products like the butler bag. how does he decide? >> well, i think the key question is, if you took that same amount of time and effort that you're putting towards packing boxes and shipping and all the distribution challenges in front of you and used that same effort towards marketing, sales, customer service, would that be
business partners invest in your business and new orleans invests in my business.oth people on the street, in the community, my friends, the businesses here. i mean, they want me to succeed. and, you know, and in ways that are beyond just capital investments. >>> it's time to answer some of your business questions so let's get our board of directors in to help us out. we have the editor of chief and we have the founder of the lifestyle brand by jen gruber. the first question is about...
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sarah: time for business news. we it back over to daniel perez has more on our top story, the volkswagen -- daniel, who has more on are, the volkswagen rigging scandal. daniel: we have reaction from wall street in just a second. one of the world's biggest lawmakers -- which is what made the scandal even more shocking -- the company sells more than 10 million vehicles a year, but sales in the u.s. have been disappointing. it has just a single figure share of the u.s. conduct it. let's get back -- of the u.s. car market. let's get background on one of the car industry's biggest players. reporter: a look inside the world's largest car production plant, owned by volkswagen. even carries the name auto city. with 70,000 employees, it is a major economic power in the city and far beyond. vw is aiming to become the world's largest carmaker by 2018. worldwide, vw produces nearly 41,000 vehicles every day. the company employs 590,000 people. the group operates a total of 119 production plans, half of them located in europe.
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mayu yoshida, nhk world. >>> that's it for business news. i'll leave you with the markets. >>> business leaders from all over the world are coming to grips with some of the biggest issues facing the global economy. they're meeting at the annual world economic forum to discuss china's economic downturn and a host of other hot topics. takafumi terui has more. >> reporter: more than 1,700 people are from 19 countries are expected at the three-day conference. they'll be attending talks on economic uncertainties, environmental challenges, and other pressing issues. but everyone knows the main topic at this event is china. people are keen to hear how leaders in beijing plan to spur growth in the world's second biggest economy. they're concerned about volatility in stock markets. and many are worried about the impact on emerges asian economies. so organizers have arranged a series of talks that address china's new normal. president xi jingping used that to diversify china'sconomy and embrace a more sustainable level of grow. in other words, the year
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see more red arrows on wall street, landen doughty is here to explain what's ahead in the cnbc business news. good morning. >> good morning. wall street looks to rebound from monday's sell-off. futures pointing to a higher open. stocks dropping sharply on monday with the nasdaq the worst performing index amid the continued deklain in biotech and health care stocks, investors unnerve bid china and a mixed bag of u.s. economic data, reports today on home prices and consumer confidence also the dow falling 312 to 16,001. the nasdaq to 4543. and you know what day it is. national coffee day. dunkin' donuts is offering free medium cups of its dark roast. wa customers can get a free cup of coffee no matter the size. whole foods 12 ounce coffee 25 cents all month long. back over to you. >> wawa coffee. we knew about that one. landon dowdy, thanks. >>> 69 degrees at 5:26. a steamy start this morning. some areas of fog with high humidity. and clouds. that will eventually bring us umbrell umbrellas. rain is on the way. you might need an umbrella late this afternoon, this evening. heading out the door,
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the often short lifespan of the small business in manhattan. >> new york city has a reputation and studies have shown it's one of the most difficult places to run a small business. >> steve of the manhattan institute says chalk it up to a murky stew of high rents, high taxes, inspections and permits. a report by the tax foundation ranks new york the second worst state in the country to do business. next to, where else, but new jersey. >> new york is one of the only places in the country that has attacks on rent, which is unthinkable in other places. on top of that, because the city is successful, rents are going up, too. >> and there's no higher rents in manhattan than on fifth avenue. rents for ground floor retail source soared 60 percent to 1600 a square foot. if you ask robin of the new york real estate board if it's becoming unaffordable for a i think more and more people are in new york and business is certainly strong for most of the retailers we talk to. i do think that it's challenging in that retailers need to be a little more creative and flexible. >> in other words, without legi
the often short lifespan of the small business in manhattan. >> new york city has a reputation and studies have shown it's one of the most difficult places to run a small business. >> steve of the manhattan institute says chalk it up to a murky stew of high rents, high taxes, inspections and permits. a report by the tax foundation ranks new york the second worst state in the country to do business. next to, where else, but new jersey. >> new york is one of the only places in...
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nhk world. >> and that's it for business news for this hour. i will leave you with another check on the markets. >>> japanese police are investigating the suspended murder of six people in three houses north of tokyo, and they have detained a peruvian man. an 84-year-old woman was found lying on the floor of her house bleeding on wednesday. a woman and her two children were discovered in a nearby home. all of them were later pronounced dead. police say the suspect was found at that location. [ speaking foreign language ] >> authorities detain the man after he jumped through a window with a knife in his hand. he was hospitalized unconscious with a fractured skull. on monday in the same city, a man and his wife were stabbed to death at their house. the incident occurred about one kilometer away from the other crime scenes. police say footprints left at the sites of the three cases led them to believe that all of them are linked. >>> torrential rain last week caused rivers to breach levees in eastern and northern japan and killed eight people. in
nhk world. >> and that's it for business news for this hour. i will leave you with another check on the markets. >>> japanese police are investigating the suspended murder of six people in three houses north of tokyo, and they have detained a peruvian man. an 84-year-old woman was found lying on the floor of her house bleeding on wednesday. a woman and her two children were discovered in a nearby home. all of them were later pronounced dead. police say the suspect was found at...
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entrepreneurs, some which will be doing business here in japan and some global business. >> mcclure was also saying that he wants more new businesses especially in online education and health care, and he also said that he hopes his company will give japanese entrepreneurs and start-ups the higher profile in silicon valley. that's it for me. back to you. >> very interesting indeed. thanks, mayu. live from the tokyo stock exchange. >>> just government officials are trying to make arrangements for another ministerial meeting later this month for the transpacific partnership. they're now in contact with counterparts in japan and several other nations taking part in the free trade deals. ministers from 12 nations held a meeting this summer in hawaii, but they left the table without a broad agreement. they remain at odds over several issues. these include the period of patent protection for drugs developed through biotechnology and tariffs imposed on dairy products. whether they can get together later this month depending on future progress at working level meetings. japan and the u.s. have decided to hold working level talks
entrepreneurs, some which will be doing business here in japan and some global business. >> mcclure was also saying that he wants more new businesses especially in online education and health care, and he also said that he hopes his company will give japanese entrepreneurs and start-ups the higher profile in silicon valley. that's it for me. back to you. >> very interesting indeed. thanks, mayu. live from the tokyo stock exchange. >>> just government officials are trying to...
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business news this morning, apple is look to go get into the original programming business. and, samsung announces new smart watch. let's check in with money watch's hen a a daniels, up up at the new york stock exchange with the details for us, good morning. >> good morning, apple is he can morgue getting into the original entertainment business. variety magazine reports the tech giant has been talking to hollywood executives, about producing their own entertainment, the original video programming is an effort to compete with netflix, hulo, amazon, along with other tech companies making their own movies, and tv series. samsung says, it will introduce new smart watch this thursday. it is their latest to ever take on apple. the new watch is called the gear s2. it is equipped with 3d connective at this, comes in sporty and more traditional style. samsung says the battery life is two to three days. >> chipotle being sued for it claims that their menu is gmo free. the chain declared in april their food is free of controversial genetically modified organisms. but class action lawsu
business news this morning, apple is look to go get into the original programming business. and, samsung announces new smart watch. let's check in with money watch's hen a a daniels, up up at the new york stock exchange with the details for us, good morning. >> good morning, apple is he can morgue getting into the original entertainment business. variety magazine reports the tech giant has been talking to hollywood executives, about producing their own entertainment, the original video...
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. >> as i went went down main street i saw a new business, new construction that the town is excited about. i ran into luis lopez, he lived here for 15 years. >> i'm raising my kids here, they go to school here. if they don't know what you're doing or where their row. >> but what what about an established business owner? i spoke to the owner of bill martin's liquor and has been for 30 years. >> is a very nice place to live, we've grown substantially. i would never want to live in camden. >> my conclusion after spending my day here it's definitely not on pleasantville. it may not be a destination town, i've definitely seen better, i've most certainly seen worse. i think you i think you need to come down to check it out for yourself. i want to know if you been to pleasantville what you think about it. tweet me, let's talk about it. >> september is a busy month for irish. from sports heroes to, why socy! ♪ i am never getting married. never. psssssh. guaranteed. you picked a beautiful ring. thank you. we're never having kids. mmm-mmm. breathe. i love it here. we are never moving to the s
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landon dowdy is here with details in this morning's cnbc business news. a lot of speculation about what other new gadgets might be unveiled today. >> apple holds an event later today in san francisco where it's expected to unveil the latest iphones, the 6s and 6s plus. they feature a faster processor and ability to short 4k video. there could be a larger ipad pro for business customers. stocks jumping on the back of news that china is launching new economic stimulus measures. the dow posting the second best day of the year. it's a light day for data with the monthly job openings and labor turnover survey. a measure of the health of the job markets. 1,692. nasdaq up 128 to 4,811.ç >>> now your nbc 10 first alert weather. >> it's a steamy start. low clouds have moved into philadelphia. but clouds with rain. that's what we need. it's been so dry lately. we'll finally see the first of those later today. jessica boyington taking a look at your first alert traffic. >> route 309 around the pa turnpike. everything moving along nicely there. you're headed northbo
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landon dowdy is here with more on the business news.d morning. >> hey there, good morning to you. facebook gives the thumbs up to a dislike button. mark zuckerberg says the company is working on the feature though he won't say when it will be rolled out. he says he resisted the move for years but says users want a better way to express empathy for posts than just the like button. wall street, stocks rally tuesday ahead of the federal reserve meeting which begins today. futures are lower this morning as investors are split on what the fed will do. whether they raise interest rates now or hold off due to uncertainty in the global economy. look for data on consumer price, and housing and the dow jumping 228 points to 16599, the nasdaq up to 4860. back over to you. >> thanks. the indigo bike sharing program is adding 24 stations next year. there are already 27 stations across the city. according to our partners at the business journal the new locations will be concentrated on the water front and city parks. the share program launched four m
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gerhard joins us with the latest business news. a hit to investor confidence? >> new figures out today show that investor confidence in germany has dropped to its lowest point in 10 months according to a closely watched survey by the think tank. despite recent turmoil and concerns over the slow down in emerging economies has left investors worried. they say that it remains in good shape and that it has weakened demand from china. the german sportswear brand adidas making news for us. taking over the sponsorship deal ? what does it mean for the company in that market? >> what it means is that they are not going down without a fight in america. they recently lost a huge nba deal, being the outfitter for the basketball association. they lost it to nike and they have also lost market share to nike and under armour as well. and now they are trying it again. going to the nhl and they consider that a huge growth market for the company. taking over that deal from reebok. >> what happens to reebok? >> these to have a time where they signed on to the major-league's and th
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the question you may be asked next week and how it may change the way people do business. >>> new at :00, newly issued credit and debit cards that come with a new security chip. they're part of a new system that banks and retailers are supposed to start using next thursday. jana katsuyama learned that not everyone is ready for the roll out. jana is in our newsroom to explain. >> reporter: president obama signed the executive order last year to transition the united states to a more secure system. come thursday, don't expect things to change overnight. some people haven't even received their new cards which have a new chip on the front. many businesses still don't have the new card readers. >> reporter: chef matt chuster has plenty of his plate. he's not only serving up food to customers at his bistro. he's also preparing for a big shift in how they pay their checks. >> this is not acceptable for chip and signature. for chip and signature you have to dip your card into the machine and this is just a swipe. >> reporter: starting october 4th, he and other businesses could get stuck with
the question you may be asked next week and how it may change the way people do business. >>> new at :00, newly issued credit and debit cards that come with a new security chip. they're part of a new system that banks and retailers are supposed to start using next thursday. jana katsuyama learned that not everyone is ready for the roll out. jana is in our newsroom to explain. >> reporter: president obama signed the executive order last year to transition the united states to a...
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businesses. beijing is hoping to improve that. a news report says policymakers are working on major reforms to make the enterprises more next and become strong enough to compete with rivals from overseas. china's state-run news agency reported on a guideline released by the communist party and the state council. the reform is in response to the criticism the state-owned enterprises are unprofitable and ineffective. the report says the companies are also under fire for poor services despite substantial government protection. guidelines says the enterprises should introduce salary systems determined by corporate performance. it also calls for hiring more outside managers. the guideline also encourages the enterprises to go public in the target year to change reforms is 20. checking the markets tokyo stocks closed lower on the lackluster data from china. nikkei average ended below 18,000 for the first time in a week. we go to our business reporter for details. >> reporter: many investors remain cautious ahead of poli policy -- will fed offi
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news. our business desk has the details, gene? >> thank you, james. china's slow down is a matter of global concern, but it's not all gloom. the latest data shows total foreign investment in the country increased year on year in the first eight months of 2015, however, investment from japan declined sharply. direct investment from japan stood at 2 .25 billion, down almost 29% from the same period last year. the rate of decline has been increasing each month since may. analysts say china's rising labor costs and slowing economy may be making japanese dpifirms cautious about investing in the country. in eight months, it rose more than 9%, the total more than $85 billion. tourism officials say the number of foreign visitors to japan sets an annual record. the figure last month was the highest ever for august. the national tourism organization say over 1.8 million people from overseas visited the country last month, up nearly 64% from a year earlier. visitors from mainland china more than doubled from a year ago. those from south korea rose over 55%, and
news. our business desk has the details, gene? >> thank you, james. china's slow down is a matter of global concern, but it's not all gloom. the latest data shows total foreign investment in the country increased year on year in the first eight months of 2015, however, investment from japan declined sharply. direct investment from japan stood at 2 .25 billion, down almost 29% from the same period last year. the rate of decline has been increasing each month since may. analysts say china's...
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. >>> up next, open for business. new york new subway station in more than 20 years gets a first true test. >> was it worth the wait? we'll take you 11 stories underground, coming up. i'm michael douglas, and new york is my home. there's no place like it in the world. and there's no time to see it like the fall. take metro north to take in the beautiful fall foliage swing a club at one of america's greatest courses... see spectacular sights underground... ...or thrilling sights above it. there's so many incredible ways to experience the fun of fall in new york state. plan your trip at iloveny.com. there's something for everyone. wow, time warner cable really upgraded their network. 300 meg internet, clearer picture. i know, we get almost 20,000 movies and shows on demand. our new dvr records six shows at once. why didn't we switch sooner? right? everything's better. [bad violin playing] well, almost everything. we're making things better. enhanced dvr, nearly 20,000 on demand titles, and up to 300 meg internet. including
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that has 20 on it long before we see anything close to 14 or 13 a share sfwlooshdy say it was a busy news day? we have another big interview coming up. gopro shares down more than 30% in the past month alone. is it increased competition? lack of new products? what is going on here? we're going to ask exclusively the ceo and founder of that company, nick woodman, coming up next. you're watching cnbc first in business worldwide. >> at the top of the hour stocks are taking right now a number of different issues on investors' minds. will they be climbing the wall of worry and trying to break it all down. mining stocks on chinese fears. how it's all playing out. glencore. new data out on the rental crisis is getting worse, folks so, what it means for home buying. buying versus rebting. halftime right after this break at the top of the hour. >> go pro shares have been cut in half. the stock getting another beatdown this week, and barron's said it could fall even further. nick woodman is the company's founder and ceo. he is live and exclusive today out in san francisco with our own josh lipton.
that has 20 on it long before we see anything close to 14 or 13 a share sfwlooshdy say it was a busy news day? we have another big interview coming up. gopro shares down more than 30% in the past month alone. is it increased competition? lack of new products? what is going on here? we're going to ask exclusively the ceo and founder of that company, nick woodman, coming up next. you're watching cnbc first in business worldwide. >> at the top of the hour stocks are taking right now a number...
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business. wait until you find out how this former nfl player learned his new trade. >>> what's your number? everybody has one. we're talking about credit scores. how to find it, why it matters and how to make it better. >>> the cold truth. the hot business of subzero healing. what exactly is cryo therapy? >>> and puppy love. you can rent a car, rent an apartment, and now you can even rent a dog. puppies by the hour for fun and profit. "on the money" starts right now. >> this is "on the money." your money, your life, your future. now, becky quick. >> this labor day weekend, we begin with the story of an nfl player who knew that his dream job wouldn't last forever so he made a plan for his next career. the surprising way he found it, though, his second act, was through a google search. his story is our cover story today. google your next career. >> this looks fantastic. >> dramatic, unexpected turn arounds are casey crawford's thing. he wasn't drafted out of college, but managed to spend two years as a tight end with the carolina panthers. then he got cut. but he wound up signing with the tamp
business. wait until you find out how this former nfl player learned his new trade. >>> what's your number? everybody has one. we're talking about credit scores. how to find it, why it matters and how to make it better. >>> the cold truth. the hot business of subzero healing. what exactly is cryo therapy? >>> and puppy love. you can rent a car, rent an apartment, and now you can even rent a dog. puppies by the hour for fun and profit. "on the money" starts...
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new york to our correspondence. also coming up in the program, in business we will have the latest drama with the volkswagen in missions cheating scandal. the german carmaker seeks a new ceo. plus, the story of the $15 million picasso painting back on display at a paris museum after a long and unusual journey. now first, saudi arabia faces growing criticism following yesterday pot steadily hot stamping -- yesterday's deadly hajj stampede. it became the deadliest in years when over 700 people were crushed to death. the saudi king has ordered a safety review in wake of the tragedy, but some are asking the government -- if the government could have done more to prevent the disaster. anger news gives way to as pilgrims blame saudi arabia for it thursday's deadly stampede. witnesses say police left only one entrance way open, leading to the pilgrims cap, causing the dangerous overcrowding. they also say police appeared inexperienced and disorganized. many foreigners were among the fatalities, including over 100 iranian nationals. --n has supreme leader iran's supreme leader and others have criticized organization of the pil
new york to our correspondence. also coming up in the program, in business we will have the latest drama with the volkswagen in missions cheating scandal. the german carmaker seeks a new ceo. plus, the story of the $15 million picasso painting back on display at a paris museum after a long and unusual journey. now first, saudi arabia faces growing criticism following yesterday pot steadily hot stamping -- yesterday's deadly hajj stampede. it became the deadliest in years when over 700 people...
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"eyewitness news" in olde city where tow truck operators are busy. starting last night at 6:00 they began removing cars illegally park between 12th street and third street. residents can purchase a parking plaquard that will allow them to park in the garage. that plaquard also gives resident until thursday, to move their cars. >>> and meanwhile businesses in center city are making last minute preparations for pilgrims who are flocking to the area. isaiah rivers started working at corner deli on spring garden at between the second two weeks ago. he says all he has been doggies stocking stores food and drink supply. normally about five people work at the deli on the weekend but then again normally pope francis is not around the corner. >> i was sleeping, saying thanks to my land lord, they let me, have vacant apartment for this weekend. >> you need it. rival brothers coffee shop at 24th and lombard will be opened this weekend. since the coffee is roasted in house the the the owners say they are not worried about deliveries. big concern for other busine
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it is time for business news. stephen carroll joins us in the studio. we will start with breaking news about the strike at german airline lufthansa. stephen: a german court has ordered striking pilots to stop their strike action. that decision coming in the last half-hour. 1000 flights out of the german airline have been canceled on this second day of strikes. affecting someone hundred 40,000 passengers. this was the 13th walkout by pilots in the last year and a half and their dispute with management over early to -- early retirement provisions. >> let's turn to the markets. stephen: the japanese markets had their best day in nearly seven years. the end of trading. that the optimism volatility on the chinese markets is now under control. that boost, coming from japan helping things. the main european markets are trading significantly up at this point in the day. paris and london, up over 2% as the china's foreign ministry says it will speed up test reforms for investors. >> a story in france. a new report has come out on the controversial issue of labor
it is time for business news. stephen carroll joins us in the studio. we will start with breaking news about the strike at german airline lufthansa. stephen: a german court has ordered striking pilots to stop their strike action. that decision coming in the last half-hour. 1000 flights out of the german airline have been canceled on this second day of strikes. affecting someone hundred 40,000 passengers. this was the 13th walkout by pilots in the last year and a half and their dispute with...
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business news with hena daniels. hoping for better day on wall street today. good morning. >> good morning, erika, that's absolutely right. see if september can ring in turn around for stocks. it was down day on wall street yesterday. to finish the month of august, the dow saw it worse month since 2010, losing 127-point. and the nasdaq finished 51-point lower. more than 200,000 jeep cherokees are being recalled because of the windshield wipers can stop working. the problem exists in 2014 model year cherokees, the company says, static build up can potentially disable the module that powers these wipers. erika? >> also, hearing sam song making another effort to take on apple. they have a new product they're unveiling. what can you tell us? >> this is interesting. samsung says introduce new smart watch there is thursday, the new watch called the gear s2. it is equipped with 3g connective at this and comes in a sporty and more traditional style. samsung says the battery life is two, three days, there is no price point for this product just yet. we'll wait and see.
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great that is done with any others new business? any public comment for us about new business all right. not seeing any, this meeting is adjourned at 7:09 p.m.you. >> present off pledge of allegiance of the united states of america and to the republic for which it stands, one nation under god, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all. >> up about face david p david t dennis p, jermaine dennis a craft dennis lawrence dennis herrera listen dennis kari centering and dennis mulligan and dennis dennis p ma competent and dispensing p over the and dennis dennis j bird donald j reagan douglas c miller douglas e during relay edward alexander edward s edward j y edward j right now edward jay wright the 3rd eric eric eugene madam clerk makayla frank jonathan franklin j franklin are j callahan frankie fred fred rick junior the third gary gary right direction boss jeffrey example e golden gate cain george jerold atwood jerold a jerold jerold r did you have i didn't jerold p dui win jerald p strange jerold p nerves glen perry glen e wilson oa
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business but they're now being reborn. and 15 years ago, this building used to be an inn. new management and at the hostel, it charges about $30 for bed and dormitory room for another fight of stay. >> they're actually very affordable. >> it's very affordable for us. >> new homes are tourist accommodations are popping up, too. ordinary people are living in vacant rooms or entire homes. she started renting rooms to visitors, including many foreign tourists. reservations are pouring in. fallen guests can experience a japanese lifestyle. >> and a thing from this expense inside from a house with local people, i think it creates a lot when it travels. >> this is achievable goal. >> when we cook for our guest the meal is included. it's about $35 a night per perso person. >> i am happy if my dpefts enjoy their stay. >> reservation websites are helping spur this rise in japan. they left 10,000 property owners, but this kind of recommendation could be violating migration. under the hotel business rules, homeowners need a permit from the municipal government if they charge for acam days
business but they're now being reborn. and 15 years ago, this building used to be an inn. new management and at the hostel, it charges about $30 for bed and dormitory room for another fight of stay. >> they're actually very affordable. >> it's very affordable for us. >> new homes are tourist accommodations are popping up, too. ordinary people are living in vacant rooms or entire homes. she started renting rooms to visitors, including many foreign tourists. reservations are...
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i think producing good business leaders, we've always had good tech talent here. i think we're now developing new business tech leaders as well. so i think there's critical mass not only for the companies that are here now but also those that have come that hopefully and maybe some of us are producing sort of the austin style of managing tech companies. >> reporter: and for new we are startups, there's a capital factory. an incubator accelerator and fund all rolled into one. they are up to 400 start-ups in residents hoping to become the next big thing. >> there's a lot of overlap in what has historically been the live capital music of the world and so i think by nature we have a culture very innovative as a city. we have university that has a lot of great talent. we've been blessed with extraordinary successes that have created an ecosystem where there are angel systems willing to invest at an early stage and i think austin has sold itself over the years. where else can you meet for tacos? >> i'm indicakate rogers for "n business report." >>> finally tonight, when is winning the lottery not winni
i think producing good business leaders, we've always had good tech talent here. i think we're now developing new business tech leaders as well. so i think there's critical mass not only for the companies that are here now but also those that have come that hopefully and maybe some of us are producing sort of the austin style of managing tech companies. >> reporter: and for new we are startups, there's a capital factory. an incubator accelerator and fund all rolled into one. they are up...
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add new business services with at&t and get up to $500 in total savings. >>> we're back with more of the >>> we're back with more of the nbc news investigation about a medical device implanted in thousands of people linked to more than two dozen deaths. tonight an exclusive interview with a former company insider and even more questions, did the maker dismiss early warning signs of potentially fatal flaws, and did the company forge a signature on a key document submitted to the fda? reports. >> there is anxiety every time i see a hospital. >> reporter: a head-on 70 mile an hour collision left mother of two dottie near death. >> they tried to cut me out with the jaws of life twice and finally got me. >> reporter: she was again rushed to the e.r. as her heart filled up with blood. >> with every breath i swear to you i didn't know if i would take another. i kept saying it over and over it has to be the filter. >> reporter: after her accident doctors implanted a metal trap placed in the largest vein in the body to block clots from reaching the heart and lungs where they could be fatal. do
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. >> we lost, like, a lot of business because every block has the traffic so they close the roads. that's why. >> it's not fun, but it's part of being in new york, you know? >> reporter: for so many, it brings great business. most hotels are fully booked. after their meetings, people and officials go out to shop and dine. new york city thrives on the diplomatic event. nhk world, new rk. >>> thanks very much. authorities in europe are grappling with a scandal that began in the united states and is reverberating worldwide. auto giant, volkswagen, admitted to using software t rig u.s. emissions tests. gene has the details on that story and a wrapup of today's business headlines, gene? >> thanks, james. >>> executives at volkswagen admitted 11 million of its vehicles around the world are instalald with illegal software. now germany's transport minister says voke way again did the same ing in europe. german authorities plan to broaden the probe to cover cars manufactured by other auto makers as well. alexander says the company informed the german government about the rigged testing in europe and plans to conduct an investigation to determine th
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we're following breaking news from delaware county where a business caught on fire there. jesse gary arrived on the scene along chester avenue. what can you tell us? >> reporter: they are in mop-up operations. the flames are out. this happened on the store on the far right called wellness zone. one of five stores in this little chain of businesses here on chester avenue. we have great video from a viewer who actually captured flames shooting into the air, actually as firefighters were arriving on scene. this happened around 3:00 this morning here on chester avenue in yeadon at the intersection of chester and bullet avenues. flames shooting into the air as firefighters arrived on this fire on this tuesday morning. unknown what started the fire. they were trying to keep it from spreading to the four other businesses in this chain of stores here. and the other businesses are affected but doesn't look like they have fire damage but smoke and water damage. the intensity of the flame and the cause is under investigation. no injuries to report. that's the good news, no firefighte
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is that stocks can be conserved while diners canon the continue to eat blue fi tuna. >> that's business newsm going to hand it back to you. >> thank you very much, gene. >>> the chinese president now visiting the u.s. took a diplomatic tone with corporate leaders there. he expressed confidence the country is capable of maintaining steady economic growth. >> translator: i believe that from a long term perspective, china's economic fundamentals are good. >> among the 30 top executives in ceo were apple's ceo tim cook and warren buffet, and chinese businesses like alibaba were there stressing huge consumer potential as an opportunity for u.s. companies, touching on next year's opening of shanghai disneyland park, xi welcomed diverse cultures into the country and pledged to gn a bilateral court soon to facilitate mutual investments. >>> people in new zealand geared up to decide what their national flag should look like. lawmakers designed for voters to choose from in a referendum. there's a red peak, and a ground swell of plek support for the fifth design convinced officials to also include it.
is that stocks can be conserved while diners canon the continue to eat blue fi tuna. >> that's business newsm going to hand it back to you. >> thank you very much, gene. >>> the chinese president now visiting the u.s. took a diplomatic tone with corporate leaders there. he expressed confidence the country is capable of maintaining steady economic growth. >> translator: i believe that from a long term perspective, china's economic fundamentals are good. >> among...
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. >>> 5:35, in business news, good news for drivers. money watch's jill wagner joins us from the stock exchange, with more on. that will nice to fill your tank up. and you feel happy about it. >> yes, absolutely, good morning, erika. we start the government will be releasing new numbers on retail sales. lower gas prices, and job growth, they really have been pushing sales higher. investors want to know if turmoil in the stock market may have cut into discretionary spend being. on to the gas prices, they keep on falling, we will take t triple a says prices dipped another 6 cents nationwide since last week, they will likely go even lower. the busy summer driving season is over, refineries switches to lower cost winter blends, and there is still plenty of supply. triple a says national average now 2.33 a gallon. looks like chipotle is hiring bing last week was a success. the company interviewed thousands of josh candidates, the goal was to hire 4,000 new workers, chipotle say preliminary numbers show it hired 1800 people on wednesday, rest
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david: busy news cycle. s transparent as possible, that is a quote from hillary clinton's latest claim in her defense using private email server while secretary of state. fox business's blake burman has been looking into details. >> reporter: he has latest from d.c. blake? >> it appears hillary clinton is separating herself from process of deleting emails from the server as tenure of secretary of state. when pressed by fox's ed henley last month, clinton said deeming which emails were for work and which were personal was her responsibility. >> under the law that decision is made by the official. i was the official. i made those decisions. >> reporter: however when clinton appeared on "meet the press" yesterday morning she gave a different description of that process. she said that was up to her attorney. >> all i can tell you when my attorneys conducted this exhaustive process i did not participate? why? >> i didn't look at them. >> i would want to know what emails? why wouldn't you know? >> i wanted them to
david: busy news cycle. s transparent as possible, that is a quote from hillary clinton's latest claim in her defense using private email server while secretary of state. fox business's blake burman has been looking into details. >> reporter: he has latest from d.c. blake? >> it appears hillary clinton is separating herself from process of deleting emails from the server as tenure of secretary of state. when pressed by fox's ed henley last month, clinton said deeming which emails...
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for a day where we didn't have a lot of business news going on, we had a lot of business news going on. steve: every company is trying to be every company. google getting into fresh direct. >> reporter: it's the copycat game. amazon is doing it. if there's enough money, they want a piece. dari: we never have to leave the house. steve: i love it. >> no reason to get off the couch. steve loves that. steve: sounds perfect. sold! dari: bring your beer and open it for you on the couch. steve: less work the better. thank you. dari: the minnesota dentist who killed cecil the lion went to work today. walter palmer says the protests and threats have eased making him feel safe enough to go to the office. he caused a huge international uproar in july after word got out he killed a protected lion, for $50,000, while on safari in zimbabwe. police set up security. >> make sure this isn't a disruption to the people in the area and hopefully the story moves on in the coming days. dari: palmer maintains that he acted legally and didn't know cecil was protected. the lion was being researched by oxford u
for a day where we didn't have a lot of business news going on, we had a lot of business news going on. steve: every company is trying to be every company. google getting into fresh direct. >> reporter: it's the copycat game. amazon is doing it. if there's enough money, they want a piece. dari: we never have to leave the house. steve: i love it. >> no reason to get off the couch. steve loves that. steve: sounds perfect. sold! dari: bring your beer and open it for you on the couch....
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business stories we're following. analysts at research pirm firm auto data say carmakers sold 1.6 million vehicles in the u.s. last month. this is positive news despite being half a percent down from a year earlier. that's because august this year had one less business day than in 2014. the latest figure expanded to one year would make for the highest annual sales in over 10 years. measures by japan's central bank have raised the country's monetary base for the 13th straight month. bank of japan officials say their monetary easing efforts brought the figure at the end of august to over 327 trillion yen or $2.7 trillion. that's increase of almost 3% of a year earlier. expanding the base in an attempt to reach its 2% inflation target. >>> sales at five major japanese department stores grew last month from a year earlier. sales were up more than 5% and 4% and 3%. retailers say sales to foreign visitors remain brisk mainly in large stores in urban areas. >>> one firm has come up with a new way to tackle a serious problem in southeast asia. mosquito-bor mosquito-bor mosquito-borne dengue fever has become a problem in malaysia. paint developed is a
business stories we're following. analysts at research pirm firm auto data say carmakers sold 1.6 million vehicles in the u.s. last month. this is positive news despite being half a percent down from a year earlier. that's because august this year had one less business day than in 2014. the latest figure expanded to one year would make for the highest annual sales in over 10 years. measures by japan's central bank have raised the country's monetary base for the 13th straight month. bank of...