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out due to hamstring injury spurs have won just one of their for domestic games so far while the c.e.o. have won all three and attempt to progress from a group which includes promise and i course and slovenian side maribor. is a big team. it's going to be difficult as well all true games but these two games are traditional but that's why i think we have to begin to win this game at home for important for us that we can go to there were different. with more confidence. when meanwhile in the champions league spot our coach you know every says he was proud of his moscow team's performance after they lost three two at barcelona on wednesday following a late gracefully you know messi because one side went ahead after forty minutes of christian tello. but an own goal by danielle this after half an hour brought spar top level and the last of my team to the surprise lead only hours through low after a night in counter-attack however to goals in the last twenty minutes from the brilliant messi a fast learner victory. so i've also had to go top of group g. after celtic against benfica finished goalles
out due to hamstring injury spurs have won just one of their for domestic games so far while the c.e.o. have won all three and attempt to progress from a group which includes promise and i course and slovenian side maribor. is a big team. it's going to be difficult as well all true games but these two games are traditional but that's why i think we have to begin to win this game at home for important for us that we can go to there were different. with more confidence. when meanwhile in the...
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>> at the end of the day, i don't think radio shack is irreparably broken, but you need to have the right c.e.o. in place and they've got to have a very compelling turnaround plan. they've got to do a great job executing that. >> reporter: radioshack says its board is conducting a search for a successor and is not ruling out internal candidates. but, analysts say looking internally didn't work out so well last time around, and what the company really needs is a turnaround expert with consumer electronics experience who can hit the ground running. ruben ramirez, "n.b.r.," new york. >> tom: another troubled retailer, barnes and nobles, introduced it's latest electronic book devices: the nook h.d., and h.d. plus. it's the first tablet designed to have more than one user. each with their own preferences and home pages. prices start at $200 dollars, beyond just books, barnes and noble will role out nook video later this fall. that's its digital download service offering movies and tv shows for rent. >> tom: americans with health insurance increased their spending on health care last year, as prices
>> at the end of the day, i don't think radio shack is irreparably broken, but you need to have the right c.e.o. in place and they've got to have a very compelling turnaround plan. they've got to do a great job executing that. >> reporter: radioshack says its board is conducting a search for a successor and is not ruling out internal candidates. but, analysts say looking internally didn't work out so well last time around, and what the company really needs is a turnaround expert...
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have to use foxcon. the thing is that apple c.e.o. tim cook said he would like to have more manufacturing in the united states. but it's just not feasible. and it's not just because of cost either. they have a lot of flexibility there, and so if they need to add or subtract a shift or need to add a component, they don't have to check with the unions or epa, they just do it. >> tom: so that leads to the question how captive are companies like apple to these chinese manufacturers? >> they're tremendously captive. we can make more component parts. and are you seeing that in the united states. apple is increasing the orders from companies like texas instruments and qualcomm and broadcom. and we've seen these components in the new iphones. but if wants to move away manufacturing it's not as easy because once again it's a low-cost provider, and it gives them the flexibility to make more at a moment's notice. >> tom: seemingly this would be extremely important to the business models for these companies, not just-in-time manufacturing but in o
have to use foxcon. the thing is that apple c.e.o. tim cook said he would like to have more manufacturing in the united states. but it's just not feasible. and it's not just because of cost either. they have a lot of flexibility there, and so if they need to add or subtract a shift or need to add a component, they don't have to check with the unions or epa, they just do it. >> tom: so that leads to the question how captive are companies like apple to these chinese manufacturers? >>...
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governor and they have a c.e.o. about america's electoral flaws as he sees them. in japan the average height for men is one hundred eighty two centimeters ten centimeters shorter because of that some employers refused to hire me one of them even told me directly that i was too short to deal with the clients could you just already spend three months in this hospital and plans to stay for another four to add the coveted seven santa maters to his stature invented by the famed soviet orthopedic is good for you is that if in the nineteen fifties these frames were initially used to treat fractures in deformities by cutting bones and slowly pulling them up or therefore stimulating tissue regeneration it was out of was able to receive arms and legs and people who thought they were crippled for life be sent to the other patients shattered bones in their shattered lives in the ingle when professing designed his first brain bicycle parts sixty years later his invention is increasingly being used to help people quite eager to fracture their legs to become a few centimeters ta
governor and they have a c.e.o. about america's electoral flaws as he sees them. in japan the average height for men is one hundred eighty two centimeters ten centimeters shorter because of that some employers refused to hire me one of them even told me directly that i was too short to deal with the clients could you just already spend three months in this hospital and plans to stay for another four to add the coveted seven santa maters to his stature invented by the famed soviet orthopedic is...
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you will get up there and say that i have your faith and support as newman's c.e.o. >> billy: genny filledocks are a land mine and no one gives a rat's ass if anyone gets hurt. that needs to change, but come on, man, look at yourself. you're hurt. you need some backup. that's just me, being the voice of reason. granted, i don't have a lot of practice at being said voice of reason, but there it is. >> victor: i don't know what you're talking about. what-- you must have confused him or something. >> billy: oh, okay, okay. you know i'm a journalist. let me blow this wide open, and then you can sit right there on your barstool, far away from all this mess. >> victor: oh, now i know what you want. no, i don't work that way. i-i-i don't need your help. >> billy: typical. >> genevieve: (sighs) >> billy: (chuckles) >> victor: (sets bottle down) ah. fire bad! just have to fire roast these tomatoes. this is going to give you a head start on your dinner. that seems easier [ female announcer ] new progresso recipe starters. five delicious cooking sauces you combine with fresh ingredients to make amazi
you will get up there and say that i have your faith and support as newman's c.e.o. >> billy: genny filledocks are a land mine and no one gives a rat's ass if anyone gets hurt. that needs to change, but come on, man, look at yourself. you're hurt. you need some backup. that's just me, being the voice of reason. granted, i don't have a lot of practice at being said voice of reason, but there it is. >> victor: i don't know what you're talking about. what-- you must have confused him...
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stuff along with the school district stuff so you have some facilities managers you have a superintendent who is like the c.e.o. of the school district you know these guys have been advised by. by a company called the lincoln group which is a financial consultant that has actually put together some other deals like this around the state and another group called california financial services so those are the two financial consultants and then the underwrites of the sort of the investor on the deal is is a company called stone i'm young but i don't know very much about them haven't spent much time there one of these sort of big wall street banks they're kind of the mechanism by which this is done that this is all done sort of by the underwriter and and so so who put together this that was kind of a combination of the consultants kind of going to the school board and saying this is what you can do this is your different options and then the school boards it should be set in a public meeting probably of which there was they were doing their members the public but added of that meeting they put together and voted o
stuff along with the school district stuff so you have some facilities managers you have a superintendent who is like the c.e.o. of the school district you know these guys have been advised by. by a company called the lincoln group which is a financial consultant that has actually put together some other deals like this around the state and another group called california financial services so those are the two financial consultants and then the underwrites of the sort of the investor on the...
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c.e.o.'s you know they have their lifestyles they it's kind of easy not to care they can look at looks like people who are in a running around like headless chickens you know you can rationalize it you can say well you know these people and working hard enough and of course it's kind of like a self. justification it's like you know it's like it's like any it's like any discourse it's like racism you know you need to and he said greeks are lazy bear in the trouble they're in because they believe me not because of the structure of the euro not because of illicit financial flows from greece and all because of you know forty six billion euros in switzerland you know it's an easy. go to state but also that kind of takes the pressure of you so that's that's the whole point of scapegoating one sector of the population you know paul moore former top regulator was on the show recently and he pointed out that the number of people thrown into poverty as a result of this crisis one hundred million and that from that number he's saying many are have committed suicide many are dying many are on death's d
c.e.o.'s you know they have their lifestyles they it's kind of easy not to care they can look at looks like people who are in a running around like headless chickens you know you can rationalize it you can say well you know these people and working hard enough and of course it's kind of like a self. justification it's like you know it's like it's like any it's like any discourse it's like racism you know you need to and he said greeks are lazy bear in the trouble they're in because they believe...
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local towers on energy and transportation but having said all this alexei want the c.e.o. of one of the world's major still make use of a style is sold in the tribals will have a positive effect on the us and companies bad it will take time we believe that steel industry. you want us to scrap comparative now of course it was on the regular it's reasonable and the question is do you still play or says there are some specific issues do you solve for example in birth of. your bill of goods from ukraine or an export of tata burnt to united states which require specific decision and also it's important to mention that exertion. doesn't believe big immediate role for us in the university but it could be on a longer run strong facilitator of russian economy economic growth which will generate additional demand which due to our benefit. head on into europe and see the stock markets continue to drop this tuesday and not says pressure on the european central bank to activate stimulus measures increase and the us off to moody's investors service swarm of european union could lose its
local towers on energy and transportation but having said all this alexei want the c.e.o. of one of the world's major still make use of a style is sold in the tribals will have a positive effect on the us and companies bad it will take time we believe that steel industry. you want us to scrap comparative now of course it was on the regular it's reasonable and the question is do you still play or says there are some specific issues do you solve for example in birth of. your bill of goods from...
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count so that's what we're debating and i have a great panel right here with me arguing that capitalism has lost its compass general and there he is the former c.e.o. of the global institute for tomorrow and he's author of consumption omics asia's role in reshaping capitalism and saving the planet. next we have frank you can rictor he's a german entrepreneur and chairman of the russ this group a zero based international organization on the other side of the coin capitalism is just doing fine at least as an idea jim rogers at the end of known distinguished international investor and author of a gift to my children thank you to explain the title of the book and we also have a volley in it here is the. and plus group c.e.o. in one of russia's largest diversified industrial cunt conglomerate so please welcome our panel thank you thank you and i to take a poll here and i want you to be honest and i don't i really don't want people to stand in the middle raise your hand if you think capitalism is lost its compass raise your hand if you think it's lost it's come ok does that automatically mean all the rest of you think it hasn't raise your hand if it has
count so that's what we're debating and i have a great panel right here with me arguing that capitalism has lost its compass general and there he is the former c.e.o. of the global institute for tomorrow and he's author of consumption omics asia's role in reshaping capitalism and saving the planet. next we have frank you can rictor he's a german entrepreneur and chairman of the russ this group a zero based international organization on the other side of the coin capitalism is just doing fine at...
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>> susie: mohamed el erian our guest tonight agrees that more fed stimulus would have limited economic impact. he's c.e.o. and co-chief investment officer of pimco-- the world's largest bond fund. so mohammed, i guess you're in the camp that believes more stimulus from the fed won't do much to fill the job holes. what will? >> what will is a comprehensive approach out of washington, d.c. so the fed on its own cannot deliver economic outcomes. they can deliver financial outcomes and that's important for investmentors, but not economic outcomes. if you want economic outcomes, you need to deal with the housing problem. you need to deal with infrastructure. you need to deal with fiscal, global and coordination. we need an approach, and congress to stop bickering if we are to deliver this approach. >> susie: what's happening that this economy is not generating jobs? it doesn't really matter which candidates becomes president, because despite promises to create jobs, in reality, can they create more jobs? >> the problem is we went on great -- not in the sense of good, but we went too far. the great days of lev
>> susie: mohamed el erian our guest tonight agrees that more fed stimulus would have limited economic impact. he's c.e.o. and co-chief investment officer of pimco-- the world's largest bond fund. so mohammed, i guess you're in the camp that believes more stimulus from the fed won't do much to fill the job holes. what will? >> what will is a comprehensive approach out of washington, d.c. so the fed on its own cannot deliver economic outcomes. they can deliver financial outcomes and...
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end of this year and for the last five years we have seen this shift of focus from europe and to asia now to discuss this i'm joined by the chairman and c.e.o. of young jim jim thank you very much for being with us my pleasure so do you think it's a logical shift for russia to turn towards asia given the economic crisis that we've got on board i think it's very logical and i don't think it's just because of the economic crisis in europe i think we are living through a very big shift right now a shift from a century really where the center of economic activity in the world was the atlantic ocean in the north atlantic in the region on both sides to the pacific north and south in the regions on either side of that and so i think the apec is so important for just that reason i think russia's pivot not ignoring europe but really amplifying their efforts in asia pac is very very smart all right one of the main goals today is liberalizing trade now the russians in the w.c. oh how far can they go but i think the w t o ascension was incredibly important the leadership that the russian government showed was great and i think it's
end of this year and for the last five years we have seen this shift of focus from europe and to asia now to discuss this i'm joined by the chairman and c.e.o. of young jim jim thank you very much for being with us my pleasure so do you think it's a logical shift for russia to turn towards asia given the economic crisis that we've got on board i think it's very logical and i don't think it's just because of the economic crisis in europe i think we are living through a very big shift right now a...
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surprise this you know we all know the people who can afford to donate to mitt romney don't have morals as the c.e.o. you're right because even is this evokes the movie the help you know a book which was about the african-americans who were were the help for the for the white folks and they knew what was going on i mean i did i'm not familiar with that movie but i'll tell you the one thing that i thought was truly outrageous about mitt romney's comments i think you underestimate the number of people that are dependent on barack obama vastly i mean i think i think they're going to include people who are economically dependent on him and you also include those people who might not be economically dependent on him but are depending on him for their side to get in his of their entire salary from the government you know i'm going to vote i'm going to talk about our brave and noble congress that i'm talking about people who voted for mitt romney i mean who voted for barack obama the first time around because they thought it was the you know the good the politically correct thing to do and now they don't w
surprise this you know we all know the people who can afford to donate to mitt romney don't have morals as the c.e.o. you're right because even is this evokes the movie the help you know a book which was about the african-americans who were were the help for the for the white folks and they knew what was going on i mean i did i'm not familiar with that movie but i'll tell you the one thing that i thought was truly outrageous about mitt romney's comments i think you underestimate the number of...
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c.e.o. responsibility is to make maximum profit for the shareholders and that's not a bad thing if you have a fire for one k. you want the best performing stock but what happens now is that your motivation is to have highest the highest profits which you just talked about you your bonuses and stock options are all based on that and as long as the consumers will buy it anyway no matter where it's made the automatic decision they should make is to make it overseas now when there's nationalism what happens it's a different deal whereby if you start making overseas your sales are going to drop ok and so suddenly saw an easy decision were just shipped overseas make it now it's like well we're losing market share to other company and maybe we ought not to do this in fact actually we can take market share by getting a plant back here and that's what this is consumer demand that drives all. consumer apathy is what created the unemployment problem we have right now consumer you know preference and demanding this stuff not just slight preference organic food you walk in they don't have it you are goi
c.e.o. responsibility is to make maximum profit for the shareholders and that's not a bad thing if you have a fire for one k. you want the best performing stock but what happens now is that your motivation is to have highest the highest profits which you just talked about you your bonuses and stock options are all based on that and as long as the consumers will buy it anyway no matter where it's made the automatic decision they should make is to make it overseas now when there's nationalism...
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c.e.o. we continue in bahrain hundreds of share activists have taken to the streets to demand they are given equal rights why that sunni militant as well as the release of political prisoners the government has been violently clamping down on protests for the past eighteen months but accusations of brutality by the regime however they kingdom has pledged to improve on his treatment of political activists and try to prevent violence against us nick and religious communities that's up to criticism and recommendations from the un human rights body. and in all of the world's main news this hour for you and israeli airstrike targeting a car has killed three palestinians in the gaza town of near the egyptian border and police union officials say the victims were security officials responsible for building tunnels to import goods from egypt but these are all claims the men were terrorists planning attacks on its territory. also striking south african miners at anglo american platinum. overnight clashes as police dispersed crowds of protesters using rubber bullets and tear gas meanwhile striking wor
c.e.o. we continue in bahrain hundreds of share activists have taken to the streets to demand they are given equal rights why that sunni militant as well as the release of political prisoners the government has been violently clamping down on protests for the past eighteen months but accusations of brutality by the regime however they kingdom has pledged to improve on his treatment of political activists and try to prevent violence against us nick and religious communities that's up to...
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c.e.o. frank mcallister asking first about global demand. >> platinum and palladium demand is sort of in a deficit. you do have supply. you would say, well, maybe we're not producing enough. these are very difficult metals to produce. the supply constraint is such that you can't just kick new production on. as i say, it comes out of south africa. it comes out of russia, and our mine in montana. so the two metals are used primarily for the same product. and that is catalytic converters in cars. you have kind of a surging market for cars. you have the regulatory requirements stepping up in the cars. and you've got sort of this price-driven move from platinum to palladium, so the madeium is getting the bigger mrketn the cars than platinum has had in the past. so essentially the demand is really quite strong. >> tom: frank, with that cupid of demand outlook for platinum, how do you explain the price differential between gold and platinum. traditionally, as you are well aware, gold is priced per ounce below platinum but right now gold is about $100 above platinum. >> people are looking forward and saying they want
c.e.o. frank mcallister asking first about global demand. >> platinum and palladium demand is sort of in a deficit. you do have supply. you would say, well, maybe we're not producing enough. these are very difficult metals to produce. the supply constraint is such that you can't just kick new production on. as i say, it comes out of south africa. it comes out of russia, and our mine in montana. so the two metals are used primarily for the same product. and that is catalytic converters in...
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. >> for example, my mom is the c.e.o., and my sister is the vice president, and then we have employees stuff so that if your company becomes large-scale that you'll be able to split the responsibilities. >> and once you've got the business up and running, you may want to start thinking about "succession planning" -- that means training people to take over for you. >> this bracelet would be cute with your dress. >> perfect. >> one day, maddie hopes to hand the business over to her little sister, margot. maddie says she doesn't plan to make snap caps forever. her goal in the next five years is to go to college. >> every state has one, but most of us don't know why they look the way they do. here's kristen. >> louisiana holds a unique record. since the first europeans arrived, 10 flags have flown over the territory. that's more than any other u.s. state. in 1519, spanish explorers planted their flag. they were followed by the french in 1682. later on, napoleon's tricolor was displayed. then, in 1763, great britain gained a foothold in the region. in 1810, local colonists united against th
. >> for example, my mom is the c.e.o., and my sister is the vice president, and then we have employees stuff so that if your company becomes large-scale that you'll be able to split the responsibilities. >> and once you've got the business up and running, you may want to start thinking about "succession planning" -- that means training people to take over for you. >> this bracelet would be cute with your dress. >> perfect. >> one day, maddie hopes to...
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have food later today here today. and special guests. >> the secretary of transportation ray lahood as well as the c.e.o. and chairman of at&t randall stevenson will be there. they'll have the simulator there where we can actually have people get in the simulator and simulate the fecks of driving while texting -- effects of driving while texting. hopefully that will be incentive for them to see what can happen while driving. >> as part of national preparedness, every family is encouraged to have a plan. what are the top three things that you would recommend in having in a safety kit? >> well, if i could take a little professional license, i'll give you four things i think shoe have. i think shoe have a flashlight, extra batteries. typically the power goes out so you want to be able to see and get around. don't use candles. have a flashlight. have extra batteries. if you have any medications, make sure you have the medications intact, water and also an am radio. typical a.m. radios where we'll get information out to you and believe it or not it's probably the oldest technology but it's the best technology
have food later today here today. and special guests. >> the secretary of transportation ray lahood as well as the c.e.o. and chairman of at&t randall stevenson will be there. they'll have the simulator there where we can actually have people get in the simulator and simulate the fecks of driving while texting -- effects of driving while texting. hopefully that will be incentive for them to see what can happen while driving. >> as part of national preparedness, every family is...