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carol: i am carol massar.lso listen to us on radio on serious xm 119. new york.0 in 1200 in boston. oliver: and in london and in asia on the bloomberg radio plus app. in the companies and industries section, cadillac has been trying to resurrect itself for almost 20 years. carol: it may finally have met its match. >> cadillac was the luxury brand going back many decades. they passed on the packard in the depression years and it rode a wave of postwar wealth. they hit their peak in the 1970's, 1978 they sold 370,000 cars, which is massive for a luxury brand. then there were quality problems and it started to haunt the brand. they started making cars slightly nicer versions of those mobiles and buicks. nicer versions of oldsmobiles and buicks. the whole thing went away because the cars got too much alike, and they had bad timing because they were selling cadillacs that weren't that great, mercedes and bmw came to the u.s., then the lexus brand, and baby boomers attached to luxury brands, and those three dominate
carol: i am carol massar.lso listen to us on radio on serious xm 119. new york.0 in 1200 in boston. oliver: and in london and in asia on the bloomberg radio plus app. in the companies and industries section, cadillac has been trying to resurrect itself for almost 20 years. carol: it may finally have met its match. >> cadillac was the luxury brand going back many decades. they passed on the packard in the depression years and it rode a wave of postwar wealth. they hit their peak in the...
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carol: i am carol massar. you can also listen to us on radio.r: and in london and in asia on the bloomberg radio plus app. in the markets and finance section, president trump has instructed the labor department to reconsider the fiduciary rule. carol: it requires financial advisors to put their clients interests first. ben: the fiduciary rule would require financial advisors who handle retirement accounts, iras, 401(k)s, to put their 'clients interest first. it also gives clients and investors, makes it easier to sue financial firms where they are not being treated properly. carol: what does that mean coming first? ben: there's a class of advisors out there now who, they are more like salespeople, where they have an incentive to steer you into particular products, house products, sold by their insurance company, higher yield type stuff. lower liquidity to lock up your money in a variable annuity that are very expensive and consumer experts have been railing against for years. you find people to buy them, put people in these products, and as long
carol: i am carol massar. you can also listen to us on radio.r: and in london and in asia on the bloomberg radio plus app. in the markets and finance section, president trump has instructed the labor department to reconsider the fiduciary rule. carol: it requires financial advisors to put their clients interests first. ben: the fiduciary rule would require financial advisors who handle retirement accounts, iras, 401(k)s, to put their 'clients interest first. it also gives clients and investors,...
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carol: welcome to "bloomberg businessweek." i am carol massar. oliver: i am oliver renick. plus, the algorithm that could help police catch serial killers. carol: a lucrative second career for steve young. oliver: all the ahead on "bloomberg businessweek." ♪ carol: we are here with assistant managing editor jim ellis. you guys look at ivanka trump, who seems to be important when it comes to china policy. >> it seems to be strange. normally you would suspect seasoned diplomats is who you would turn to if you wanted to deal with one of our most important of powerful adversaries. instead, right now a lot of the china hands are not in place, and also mr. trump has a different way of pursuing diplomacy, it seems. right now, we have had bad blood between the u.s. and china. the president has said a lot of things that have upset china. in a back channel way, his daughter and her husband have been meeting with china officials. jared kushner has been talking to the chinese ambassador, and there was a very public visit between him and his family to the chinese ambassador to celebrate
carol: welcome to "bloomberg businessweek." i am carol massar. oliver: i am oliver renick. plus, the algorithm that could help police catch serial killers. carol: a lucrative second career for steve young. oliver: all the ahead on "bloomberg businessweek." ♪ carol: we are here with assistant managing editor jim ellis. you guys look at ivanka trump, who seems to be important when it comes to china policy. >> it seems to be strange. normally you would suspect seasoned...
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carol: and i'm carol massar.gy section, one job most humans would not mind robots take over. oliver: cleaning up nuclear waste sites. we talked to a reporter. >> this site is in the english countryside along the irish sea near the scottish border, 300 miles from london, and it is an old site, the dawn of the cold war, the u.k. used this site to enrich uranium for their first nuclear bombs, but in the race to get the bomb, they were not thinking too much about the waste, so decades later, scientists and engineers are kind of having to piece together technology to clean up the leftover waste. oliver: so what exactly is nuclear waste? i have not seen it. it sounds like carol maybe has. i do not plan on seeing nuclear waste. what exactly does is stop look like? >> i did not get close enough to touch it thankfully, but basically when you process fuel for electricity or a weapon, the stuff that -- there is a part of it that is not used, and that becomes the waste matter, and it has to be stored and reprocessed very car
carol: and i'm carol massar.gy section, one job most humans would not mind robots take over. oliver: cleaning up nuclear waste sites. we talked to a reporter. >> this site is in the english countryside along the irish sea near the scottish border, 300 miles from london, and it is an old site, the dawn of the cold war, the u.k. used this site to enrich uranium for their first nuclear bombs, but in the race to get the bomb, they were not thinking too much about the waste, so decades later,...
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carol: i am carol massar.lso listen to us on sirius xm channel 119. and in new york, boston, washington, d.c., and the bay area. in asia and on the app.berg radio carol: in the markets and finance sector, your car insurance bill is going up. oliver: texting does have something to do with that. carol: the math hasn't been working in the car insurance industry in their favor. tell us about that? >> a couple of reasons. one, people are texting while driving. the treasury department for the first time ever started to put together reports on why car insurance rates are spiking so much. the reason this is happening is because people are texting while driving, looking at her map while driving, and also the parts of your car or a lot more expensive. these are things that are supposed to make your car safer, right, cameras on the bumpers and everything like that, but where it would have cost $1500 a year ago to get your car fixed, it costs $3500 now. oliver: right off the bat, you point out industrywide that companies
carol: i am carol massar.lso listen to us on sirius xm channel 119. and in new york, boston, washington, d.c., and the bay area. in asia and on the app.berg radio carol: in the markets and finance sector, your car insurance bill is going up. oliver: texting does have something to do with that. carol: the math hasn't been working in the car insurance industry in their favor. tell us about that? >> a couple of reasons. one, people are texting while driving. the treasury department for the...
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carol: i am carol massar.an also listen to us on radio. oliver: and in london, and in asia on the bloomberg radio app. >> the agricultural community is in an unusual situation, one of the few industries that carries a trade surplus. they have a lot to lose when there is a trade war, and they tend to be back of mine. so you have a fear of them being collateral damage. if the u.s. slaps tariffs on chinese manufactured goods, it is not u.s. buying chinese manufactured goods, it is soybean and cotton, and that is where retaliation would take place. oliver: you talked to folks involved in the industry. tell us where this will regionally have the most impact. >> places along the mississippi or parts of the missouri river, that descartes land agricultural country that feeds into the mississippi river and gulf of mexico, basically 100% of the corn and soybeans is going to china. canada and mexico, so in the more northern parts of the u.s., or even a dairy producer nationwide, you see trade rising with asia and all par
carol: i am carol massar.an also listen to us on radio. oliver: and in london, and in asia on the bloomberg radio app. >> the agricultural community is in an unusual situation, one of the few industries that carries a trade surplus. they have a lot to lose when there is a trade war, and they tend to be back of mine. so you have a fear of them being collateral damage. if the u.s. slaps tariffs on chinese manufactured goods, it is not u.s. buying chinese manufactured goods, it is soybean...
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carol's car was -- carol was always sloppy, messy. and her car was spotless. it was clean.ething's not right." the warning signs were there and i just chose to ignore them. >> reporter: she ignored any doubts she might have had for years. but jamie told jeff all that changed the moment she heard about another murder victim, diana ault. >> did you know diana? >> no, no. i knew of her. you know, i knew that this was tim's wife. >> reporter: and how did jamie know that? well, it turns out that tim ault's mistress. that co-worker from the post office was also jamie's friend, carol coon. >> she was saying this is coincidence just a coincidence. how could this be a coincidence? no. >> reporter: jamie says she knew all about the affair between carol and diana's husband, tim, and how certain carol was that tim ault would permanently leave diana for her. >> this was the man she was going to marry. after all these guys, you know, one -- one's sticking around. one's staying. >> but then he didn't. >> he didn't. >> reporter: jamie says that when tim ault ended the affair and moved back
carol's car was -- carol was always sloppy, messy. and her car was spotless. it was clean.ething's not right." the warning signs were there and i just chose to ignore them. >> reporter: she ignored any doubts she might have had for years. but jamie told jeff all that changed the moment she heard about another murder victim, diana ault. >> did you know diana? >> no, no. i knew of her. you know, i knew that this was tim's wife. >> reporter: and how did jamie know...
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carol: i am carol massar.and saudi arabia find common ground in cyberspace. trying to protect players in the nfl. oliver: all that ahead on "bloomberg businessweek". ♪ oliver: we are back with bloomberg businessweek editor in chief talking about must reads in this magazine. let's talk about the wall, arguably trump's biggest promise. let's talk about the hurdles he will run into with folks on the border there. megan: there are many hurdles to the wall. i love when we have a story that mentions eminent domain, one of my favorite legal terms. mostf the things that is interesting is that there are golf courses on the path of where this wall would be dealt. this has always been an issue. there is a structure in place to crossing,ople from but there are areas where it will be incredibly difficult from a pure geographic landscape , and you take property will have to use eminent domain. is a bigump said he fan of eminent domain. this is a large parcel you will have to stitch together. oliver: you have golf courses, i
carol: i am carol massar.and saudi arabia find common ground in cyberspace. trying to protect players in the nfl. oliver: all that ahead on "bloomberg businessweek". ♪ oliver: we are back with bloomberg businessweek editor in chief talking about must reads in this magazine. let's talk about the wall, arguably trump's biggest promise. let's talk about the hurdles he will run into with folks on the border there. megan: there are many hurdles to the wall. i love when we have a story...
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carol: welcome to "bloomberg businessweek." i am carol massar. oliver: i am oliver renick. we are coming at you from inside the magazine's headquarters in new york. carol: in this week's issue, the ukrainian oligarch wanted on the u.s. bribery charge. oliver: d.c.'s top lawyer has a long road ahead of him. carol: is the chicken industry rigged? oliver: all that ahead on "bloomberg businessweek." ♪ carol: we are with the editor in chief of bloomberg businessweek, megan murphy. you guys look at toshiba, a once mighty company, if you will in japan, but it has come undone. megan: one of japan's crown jewels across electronics, across power, etc., and what is so interesting is they had to take this $6 billion write-down based on the business you could describe as something that people don't often associated with the company, and that is building nuclear reactors. actually in the u.s., across the southern united states, power plants have been beset by problems, not finishing on time, a sort of contractor sort of not well equipped to carry out the building of this. it has really h
carol: welcome to "bloomberg businessweek." i am carol massar. oliver: i am oliver renick. we are coming at you from inside the magazine's headquarters in new york. carol: in this week's issue, the ukrainian oligarch wanted on the u.s. bribery charge. oliver: d.c.'s top lawyer has a long road ahead of him. carol: is the chicken industry rigged? oliver: all that ahead on "bloomberg businessweek." ♪ carol: we are with the editor in chief of bloomberg businessweek, megan...
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carol: do you concur? extent.do a certain it is early days and i think the market has been riding high on reflation trades. carol: there is a lot of euphoria out there. george: that is right. last week there was a small sliver of time where both bond markets and dollars are questioning that. it ripped back yesterday and that is yelling more -- yellen or than anything else. you have to be careful how much goodwill you burn up but it is in terms of a full year hopefully we will get these policies in place but it could get derailed or slowed down, and there is only so much in congress that they can do all these things. david: how much of this is a trump trade as opposed to other fundamental issues around the world? we have growth in china and around the world. if you knew the president would not be able to get things done this year, what with the markets do? george: bond markets have been much more cautious in not pricing in the full extent of the fiscal response. equity markets are operating to their own vol
carol: do you concur? extent.do a certain it is early days and i think the market has been riding high on reflation trades. carol: there is a lot of euphoria out there. george: that is right. last week there was a small sliver of time where both bond markets and dollars are questioning that. it ripped back yesterday and that is yelling more -- yellen or than anything else. you have to be careful how much goodwill you burn up but it is in terms of a full year hopefully we will get these policies...
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let me read this to you, carol. it says, "iran's continued support for terrorism and development of its ballistic missile system poses a threat to the region, to our partners worldwide, and to the u.s. so today's action is part of the treasury's ongoing efforts to counter iranian nuclear activity." so this is not part of the nuclear deal we talked about so much in the obama administration. but this is in direct response to the testing of those missiles. and carol, this is a test for the trump administration as well here, as they put these sanctions in. and the president was up early this morning, sending out a variety of messages on a variety of topics. but his one tweet on iran certainly was interesting. he said this, if we have it for you, he said -- actually i don't have it in front of me, i'm sorry, we have the sanctions here. he said he would go hard after iran, he would not be as kind to iran as the obama administration has been. so these sanctions, carol, just one small part of that. but the president right n
let me read this to you, carol. it says, "iran's continued support for terrorism and development of its ballistic missile system poses a threat to the region, to our partners worldwide, and to the u.s. so today's action is part of the treasury's ongoing efforts to counter iranian nuclear activity." so this is not part of the nuclear deal we talked about so much in the obama administration. but this is in direct response to the testing of those missiles. and carol, this is a test for...
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>> carol, they do. carol, thank you, we've had a number of conversations over the years and you've been an absolute pro. so thanks for all that you've done by putting a spotlight on some very tough topics. to answer your question, yes, they are provocative. we have to understand that words matter and how our senior leaders engage are a matter of practice, and our commander-in-chief has indicated that twitter is, in fact, a way that he will communicate in very summarized way, 140 characters what he is thinking. the challenge with that is that within that very limited amount of space and characters, there is room for an immense amount of ter interpretation. when you have sailors, soldiers, airmen and marines at risk in a very, very dangerous and chaotic region, this becomes complicated. >> another question i have, and is for you david. trump's national security adviser, michael flynn, had a warning for iran after they fired off that ballistic missile in a test. here is what he said. >> the obama administr
>> carol, they do. carol, thank you, we've had a number of conversations over the years and you've been an absolute pro. so thanks for all that you've done by putting a spotlight on some very tough topics. to answer your question, yes, they are provocative. we have to understand that words matter and how our senior leaders engage are a matter of practice, and our commander-in-chief has indicated that twitter is, in fact, a way that he will communicate in very summarized way, 140...
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i'm carol costello.hour with berman and bolduan" starts now. >> announcer: this is cnn breaking news. >>> hello, everyone, i'm john berman. for now. >> i'm kate bolduan, i'm still here, for now. breaking news for everyone, tehran vows to continue firing missiles despite trump saying the iranians are, quote, officially on notice. on top of this, tension rising with allies australia and mexico after reports of heated phone calls between president trump and the leaders of those countries. >> all this as his brand-new secretary of state,
i'm carol costello.hour with berman and bolduan" starts now. >> announcer: this is cnn breaking news. >>> hello, everyone, i'm john berman. for now. >> i'm kate bolduan, i'm still here, for now. breaking news for everyone, tehran vows to continue firing missiles despite trump saying the iranians are, quote, officially on notice. on top of this, tension rising with allies australia and mexico after reports of heated phone calls between president trump and the leaders of...
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why wouldn't it take back carol and al's hearing aids? >> we call the company that owned this miracle ear franchise. it declined to discuss the case citing hipaa. the next day carol and al were invited to return their hearings aids. >> you put pressure on miracle ear. >> next we asked miracle ear whether carol and al will get a refund. the franchise ceo sent me an e-mail saying all parties signed a confidentiality agreement. for any of us to discuss this with with any one else would put us in breech of our agreement. after that carol and al they reached an amicable resolution. which they are confident we brought back. >> thank you so much for your help. >> perhaps it's time for these kids at heart to celebrate. can we do some dancing out here in the parking lot. >> just a few hours before this report first aired we got some details from miracle ear for the first time. an attorney for the company sent carol and al a letter. it says miracle ear does not accept the return of its products within the 45 day return policy period merely because
why wouldn't it take back carol and al's hearing aids? >> we call the company that owned this miracle ear franchise. it declined to discuss the case citing hipaa. the next day carol and al were invited to return their hearings aids. >> you put pressure on miracle ear. >> next we asked miracle ear whether carol and al will get a refund. the franchise ceo sent me an e-mail saying all parties signed a confidentiality agreement. for any of us to discuss this with with any one else...
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good morning. >> good morning, carol.his letter just obtained by cnn, sent by the senate finance committee, democrats saying they're not going to show out at a key committee vote, trying to deny a vote from happening on steve mnuchin's nomination to be treasury secretary and tom price to lead health and human services department, laying out a series of demands, demands that include congressman price is, quote, inaccurate and misleading answers to questions about his stock purchases. that's according to the democrats' words, as well as they say mr. neil gorsuch chin's inaccurate known as robo signing when steve mnuchin was working with one west bank, issue involving foreclosures. they believe on these two issues, mn. >>>chin and price misled the committee during sworn testimony. republicans think democrats are playing political gains to try to deny donald trump from getting his cabinet in place which is one reason why democrats are not showing up at the senate finance committee, not even today when senator orrin hatch, the
good morning. >> good morning, carol.his letter just obtained by cnn, sent by the senate finance committee, democrats saying they're not going to show out at a key committee vote, trying to deny a vote from happening on steve mnuchin's nomination to be treasury secretary and tom price to lead health and human services department, laying out a series of demands, demands that include congressman price is, quote, inaccurate and misleading answers to questions about his stock purchases....
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i'm carol costello. thank you for joining me. the trump white house rattling nerves among friends and foes alike as america's foreign policy takes on a more combative tone. we're closely watching two live events this hour. on the left side of your screen, president trump attends the national prayer service in washington, expected to speak any moment. we'll take you live to the hilton in washington, d.c. at the bottom of the hour, trump's new secretary of state rex tillerson will speak to a crowd of employees at the state department. the agency rocked by dissent and resignation over trump's new policies like the travel ban. the diplomatic tension is only growing. today we have more details on the president's newest clashes with important allies, australia and mexico and the nuclear deal partner, iran. there are reports of high civilian casualties in the yemen raid that killed a u.s. navy s.e.a.l. it was the first counterterrorism mission ordered by the new commander-in-chief. today we know much more about what went wrong. we're co
i'm carol costello. thank you for joining me. the trump white house rattling nerves among friends and foes alike as america's foreign policy takes on a more combative tone. we're closely watching two live events this hour. on the left side of your screen, president trump attends the national prayer service in washington, expected to speak any moment. we'll take you live to the hilton in washington, d.c. at the bottom of the hour, trump's new secretary of state rex tillerson will speak to a...
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. >>> and good morning, i'm carol costello. thank you so much for joining me. we do begin with breaking news, face-off on capitol hill, boy, it's getting ugly. democrats and republicans clashing over president trump's cabinet nominees. the news is fast-breaking here. let's start with manu raju, breaking all kinds of news this morning, good morning, manu. >> reporter: good morning, carol. senate republicans took a dramatic and unprecedented step today in the senate finance committee by suspending the rules of the committee and sending two nominees of donald trump's cabinet to the floor of the senate. those two nominees, tom price to lead health and human services, and steven mnuchin to lead the treasury department. the reason why they took this dramatic step is because for the second straight day, democrats boycotted the committee proceedings because of their concerns that both mr. price and mr. mnuchin did not answer their questions correctly and in a straightforward manner in their sworn testimony last month. now, what the republicans decided to do was, instea
. >>> and good morning, i'm carol costello. thank you so much for joining me. we do begin with breaking news, face-off on capitol hill, boy, it's getting ugly. democrats and republicans clashing over president trump's cabinet nominees. the news is fast-breaking here. let's start with manu raju, breaking all kinds of news this morning, good morning, manu. >> reporter: good morning, carol. senate republicans took a dramatic and unprecedented step today in the senate finance...
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carole walker, bbc news.yn has said he is proud to continue as leader. he's not given any indication he'll be changing his approach. carole walker, bbc news. i spoke to the veteran political observer michael white, and the former mayor of london, ken livingstone — who believes mr. corbyn should stay on as leader. we will win the next election on two grounds. a economic strategy to create good jobs for working—class people, building council housing, reversing all the things we neglected today when we were in power under blair and brown. and having a leader that is honest and you can trust. building council housing, reversing all the things we neglected today when we were in power under blair and brown. and having a leader that is honest and you can trust. although a lot disagree withjeremy corbyn‘s policies, like people in copeland did with nuclear power, but they recognise he is not someone who came into politics to get rich. he has served his community and says what he believes and comes across as a straight
carole walker, bbc news.yn has said he is proud to continue as leader. he's not given any indication he'll be changing his approach. carole walker, bbc news. i spoke to the veteran political observer michael white, and the former mayor of london, ken livingstone — who believes mr. corbyn should stay on as leader. we will win the next election on two grounds. a economic strategy to create good jobs for working—class people, building council housing, reversing all the things we neglected...
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here's carol with the weather. she is out this morning at kensington palace. good morning, carol.stery wind, and also rain at times. the heaviest rain will be in wales. today, nine o'clock, scotland, very strong winds across the eastern quarter. jails, 60, 70 miles an hour. travel disruption. —— gailes. equally there will be some showers. the south will have some showers, and also cloudy in the south—east and south—west. the weather from producing south—east and south—west. the weatherfrom producing patchy rain and some murkiness in the south—west. wales will have heavy rain through the day. on and off. northern ireland, bright start, later on in the day there will be some rain, some of that will be heavy. through the course of today we hang on while yet to the strong winds across the northern isles and scotland, he leaned to aberdeenshire. into the afternoon. slowly the wind will come down. across the south of the country, looking at the weather front, heading off and rejuvenating. it will return that bit heavier. through the evening and overnight, rain moving northwards, through
here's carol with the weather. she is out this morning at kensington palace. good morning, carol.stery wind, and also rain at times. the heaviest rain will be in wales. today, nine o'clock, scotland, very strong winds across the eastern quarter. jails, 60, 70 miles an hour. travel disruption. —— gailes. equally there will be some showers. the south will have some showers, and also cloudy in the south—east and south—west. the weather from producing south—east and south—west. the...
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carol is the kew gardens. it is a beautiful sunrise in london. it is cold outside. inside, it is lovely and toasty. i'm here because it is the annual orchid festival at kew gardens. notjust looking at orchids, but tropical plants such as these ones here. this is part of the orchid family. this is a very important plant because its or some of the leaves are ground down and made into flour and then they are rich in starch and calcium. 15 times more calcium than milk. i've got another greenhouse, conservatory explanation from kew gardens. greenhouses tend to have one climatic zone, but somewhere like this has got ten. that's pretty impressive. the weather isn't as impressive. the weather isn't as impressive. it is a frosty start. temperatures last night fell between minus four celsius and minus six celsius. so it's a frosty start and we will see rain later. first thing, there is patchy fog. some of which will be slow to clear particularly across the vale of york. it might ta ke across the vale of york. it might t
carol is the kew gardens. it is a beautiful sunrise in london. it is cold outside. inside, it is lovely and toasty. i'm here because it is the annual orchid festival at kew gardens. notjust looking at orchids, but tropical plants such as these ones here. this is part of the orchid family. this is a very important plant because its or some of the leaves are ground down and made into flour and then they are rich in starch and calcium. 15 times more calcium than milk. i've got another greenhouse,...
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sister carol comes along nine years later. were you rich or poor? >> we were poor.aomi used to love to tell the story that if we needed a grouse for dinner, she'd take the shotgun and go and get it. >> but the backwoods life is too small for naomi's big dreams. by 18, she's a pre-med college student in seattle. >> she had one quarter left, but it was summer, and she saw a sign from united airlines saying "we're hiring." she thought, "i'll do it for the...
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and carol has the weather.morning. a cold day you had. the best of the sunshine in the west. central and eastern areas, more cloud, some showers, and quite windy for some as well. all the details in about 30 minutes. thank you, carol. see you soon. good morning. first, our main story. accident and emergency departments in england last month had their worst waiting time performance since had their worst waiting targets were introduced. that's according to provisional figures leaked to the bbc. the data also suggests that record numbers of patients have had to wait on trolleys for a bed to become available. with more here's our health correspondent, dominic hughes. for months, a&e departments across england have been struggling. we we re england have been struggling. we were given access to the raw royal blackburn hospital. the difficulty was easy to see. it is a similar picture across england. provisional figures appeared to show that last month, 82% of patients were treated, admitted, and discharged within four
and carol has the weather.morning. a cold day you had. the best of the sunshine in the west. central and eastern areas, more cloud, some showers, and quite windy for some as well. all the details in about 30 minutes. thank you, carol. see you soon. good morning. first, our main story. accident and emergency departments in england last month had their worst waiting time performance since had their worst waiting targets were introduced. that's according to provisional figures leaked to the bbc....
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. ♪ carol: welcome to "bloomberg businessweek." i am carol massar. oliver: i am oliver renick.m inside the magazine's headquarters in new york. carol: in this week's issue, the ukrainian oligarch wanted on the u.s. bribery charge. oliver: d.c.'s top lawyer has a long road ahead of him. carol: is the chicken industry rigged? oliver: all that ahead on "bloomberg businessweek." ♪ carol: we are with the editor in chief of bloomberg businessweek, megan murphy. you guys look at toshiba, a once mighty company, if you will in japan, but it has come undone. megan: one of japan's crown jewels across electronics, across power, etc., and what is
. ♪ carol: welcome to "bloomberg businessweek." i am carol massar. oliver: i am oliver renick.m inside the magazine's headquarters in new york. carol: in this week's issue, the ukrainian oligarch wanted on the u.s. bribery charge. oliver: d.c.'s top lawyer has a long road ahead of him. carol: is the chicken industry rigged? oliver: all that ahead on "bloomberg businessweek." ♪ carol: we are with the editor in chief of bloomberg businessweek, megan murphy. you guys look...
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. ♪ ♪ carol: welcome to "bloomberg businessweek." i'm carol massar. oliver: and i'm oliver renick.came close to crumbling the foundation that let businesses thrive. >> and a secret alliance between two very old enemies in the middle east. carol: the irs wants a piece of michael jackson. oliver: all that ahead on "bloomberg businessweek." ♪ carol: we are here with editor-in-chief megan murphy. last week we talked about the business community and donald trump. in davos, you said you thought everyone w b
. ♪ ♪ carol: welcome to "bloomberg businessweek." i'm carol massar. oliver: and i'm oliver renick.came close to crumbling the foundation that let businesses thrive. >> and a secret alliance between two very old enemies in the middle east. carol: the irs wants a piece of michael jackson. oliver: all that ahead on "bloomberg businessweek." ♪ carol: we are here with editor-in-chief megan murphy. last week we talked about the business community and donald trump. in...
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she's sharing her fantastic carol burnett interview. michaela, this is a dream.e can't wait to see you. hold that thought. >> the heartbreak kid, there she is. still hurts. >> when you work out, sometimes you need a little more than water to push through. cnn's jackie howard has more in today's "food as fuel." >> if your workout clocks in at 45 minutes or less, water might be all you need. but if you exercise intensely for an hour or longer, nutritionists say you might need a small snack to keep going. if that's the case, go for something easily digestible like a banana, granola or energy bar or raisins. you know your body best, if eating solid foods during exercise makes you uncomfortable, it's okay to stick with fluids. the bottom line, staying eye draeted is key. the future of business in new york state is already in motion. companies across the state are growing the economy, with the help of the lowest taxes in decades, a talented workforce, and world-class innovations. like in plattsburgh, where the most advanced transportation is already en route. and in co
she's sharing her fantastic carol burnett interview. michaela, this is a dream.e can't wait to see you. hold that thought. >> the heartbreak kid, there she is. still hurts. >> when you work out, sometimes you need a little more than water to push through. cnn's jackie howard has more in today's "food as fuel." >> if your workout clocks in at 45 minutes or less, water might be all you need. but if you exercise intensely for an hour or longer, nutritionists say you...
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and from florida, manager zudus baker tells our carol maloney there's only one thing he won't do for the nats. find out onsports final" " . >>> boy, am i glad i ain't out there. >> oh! >> are you watching this? somebody with a cell phone catches the moment that this cadillac escalade starts to sink into lake michigan. the man behind the wheel is able to get out safely. this happened on saturday in sturgeon bay in friend on a snowmobile and told them that the ice was solid, so he went ahead. and there you go. more dramatic video now. a small plane crashing into a new jersey neighborhood. it did a lot of damage, but incredibly nobody was killed. and all of the homes were spared. watch this. the single engine piper went down just before 10:00 this morning. it narrowly missed a gas station. the plane mangled some power lines and damaged parked cars. the pilot was alert and talking to rescuers despite the chaotic scene. >> the vibration was like a rumbling like an earthquake. i thought it was like a tanker truck. you know when a tanker couldn't stop for a light and all of a sudden it just
and from florida, manager zudus baker tells our carol maloney there's only one thing he won't do for the nats. find out onsports final" " . >>> boy, am i glad i ain't out there. >> oh! >> are you watching this? somebody with a cell phone catches the moment that this cadillac escalade starts to sink into lake michigan. the man behind the wheel is able to get out safely. this happened on saturday in sturgeon bay in friend on a snowmobile and told them that the ice...
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carol: welcome to "bloomberg businessweek." i am carol massar. oliver: i am oliver renick.the inside the magazine's headquarters. carol: all that ahead on "bloomberg businessweek." ♪ carol: we are with the editor-in-chief, megan murphy of "bloomberg businessweek." you guys take a look at the potential for a china-u.s. trade war and how we should look at it. not as someone stealing our
carol: welcome to "bloomberg businessweek." i am carol massar. oliver: i am oliver renick.the inside the magazine's headquarters. carol: all that ahead on "bloomberg businessweek." ♪ carol: we are with the editor-in-chief, megan murphy of "bloomberg businessweek." you guys take a look at the potential for a china-u.s. trade war and how we should look at it. not as someone stealing our
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thank you very much, carol. i thought you we re you very much, carol. the eu fancy it? or by yourself. -- do you. actually, i think! am washing my air. maybe it isjust me. millions of uk eggs are about to temporarily lose their free—range status because of what's happening with bird flu. you may notice stickers appearing on egg boxes in the shops. ben's at a free—range egg business in cumbria to explain. good morning. good morning. good morning. we are mesmerised by this machine this morning. the millions of eggs that pass through this place every day. changes come into force later today. you will start to see things differently. 0n the boxes, there is a blue label. even though there is a blue label. even though the eggs are free range, they will have to have this label to explain that the eggs and the hands have had to be kept inside. —— hens. that is to be kept inside. —— hens. that is to protect them from avian bird flu. they have to change them because of this technicality. you can see that the eggs come on and then you may be able to see that purpl
thank you very much, carol. i thought you we re you very much, carol. the eu fancy it? or by yourself. -- do you. actually, i think! am washing my air. maybe it isjust me. millions of uk eggs are about to temporarily lose their free—range status because of what's happening with bird flu. you may notice stickers appearing on egg boxes in the shops. ben's at a free—range egg business in cumbria to explain. good morning. good morning. good morning. we are mesmerised by this machine this...
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. ♪ carol: welcome to "bloomberg businessweek." i am carol massar. oliver: i am oliver renick.g at you from inside the magazine's headquarters in new york. carol: in this week's issue, the ukrainian oligarch wanted on the u.s. bribery charge. oliver: d.c.'s top lawyer has a long road ahead of him. carol: is the chicken industry rigged? oliver: all that ahead on "bloomberg businessweek." ♪ carol: we are with the editor in businessweek,berg megan murphy.
. ♪ carol: welcome to "bloomberg businessweek." i am carol massar. oliver: i am oliver renick.g at you from inside the magazine's headquarters in new york. carol: in this week's issue, the ukrainian oligarch wanted on the u.s. bribery charge. oliver: d.c.'s top lawyer has a long road ahead of him. carol: is the chicken industry rigged? oliver: all that ahead on "bloomberg businessweek." ♪ carol: we are with the editor in businessweek,berg megan murphy.
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carol just showing everyone how it is done out there. kicks the ball to herself. already better than me. first dunk. giving it her all. not quite enough there. check out this second one. faster than john wall on the break. >> hits really hard. if you look. right there. she sacrifices everything. for that. and, carol, she is fine. after that, but how incredible that, that, you see there. she got -- >> like an 11. >> she got two ribbons, right? >> two ribbons. yes, hope they gave her something, tylenol, advi who understand where you come from know you can craft an investment plan as strong as your values ♪ know that together, you can establish a meaningful legacy with the guidance and support of your dedicated pnc wealth management® team. >> woolaw>>> that's it for us f record. sherri's sport is gymnastics, cheerleading, soccer. >> tonight show heading your way next. >> thank you for watching. see you tomorrow. did you know 90% of couples disagree on mattress firmness?
carol just showing everyone how it is done out there. kicks the ball to herself. already better than me. first dunk. giving it her all. not quite enough there. check out this second one. faster than john wall on the break. >> hits really hard. if you look. right there. she sacrifices everything. for that. and, carol, she is fine. after that, but how incredible that, that, you see there. she got -- >> like an 11. >> she got two ribbons, right? >> two ribbons. yes, hope...
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the video appears to show punc punches and baton strikes as carol struggles with the offic officers.rosecutors charged carol with aggravated assault simple assault, reckless endangerment, drug offenses and resisting arrest. today a judge ruled there was no probable cause for police to even stop him. the department has 30 days to appeal. >>> skyfox over the scene of a deadly crash in new castle county. one person died in this crash involving three cars near newport. it happened right around 12:30 this afternoon. this is route 141 just north of box wood road. of course, this all rerouted traffic for quite awhile. police have not identified the person who died and no one else is hurt. >>> on to your fox 29 weather authority now. it is the winter weather authority. doesn't feel like it taking a look at ben franklin parkway right now the wind is starting lip those flags out there. >> you might end up grabbing the steering wheel a little tighter on your way home tonight and might also want to layer up. look how windy it is already. that's what's bouncing our camera around out there. it is
the video appears to show punc punches and baton strikes as carol struggles with the offic officers.rosecutors charged carol with aggravated assault simple assault, reckless endangerment, drug offenses and resisting arrest. today a judge ruled there was no probable cause for police to even stop him. the department has 30 days to appeal. >>> skyfox over the scene of a deadly crash in new castle county. one person died in this crash involving three cars near newport. it happened right...
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carol: all that ahead on "bloomberg businessweek". ♪ carol: we are with megan murphy of "bloomberg businessweekpotential for a china-u.s. trade war and how we should look at it. not
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carol lee, in the wreath journal reports that the fbi said that -- "wall street journal" reports that the fbi said that transcripts say michael flynn did not discuss sanctions. on the other hand you have the "washington post" and the "new york times" asserting that the intelligence community finds that general flynn had spoken about sanctions with the russian ambassador. so i would say let the situation play out. let the president decide very slowly. and given the fact that there are these conflicting intelligence estimates -- the fbi is an intelligence service. >> right, right. carol let me ask you, we want to talk to you because you are a reporter with the "wall street journal." what do you know? >> we reported actually that sanctions were discussed in the conversations between the national security adviser flynn before he was national security adviser and the russian ambassador. but what the fbi, what our understanding is that there wasn't an explicit promise made, which is a difference. you know, but this is -- so there is the action, and then there is the react. right now, what f
carol lee, in the wreath journal reports that the fbi said that -- "wall street journal" reports that the fbi said that transcripts say michael flynn did not discuss sanctions. on the other hand you have the "washington post" and the "new york times" asserting that the intelligence community finds that general flynn had spoken about sanctions with the russian ambassador. so i would say let the situation play out. let the president decide very slowly. and given the...
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>> carol erickson, animal advocate with the pennsylvania spca is here.weetheart. >> i'm not alone, i have charlotte with me, jan. she is a wonderful cat. this is a 15 year opened cat available for adoption at the pennsylvania spca. if you know cats, it is not easy to get one that's going to be this relaxed, sitting in a studio, with lights, cameras moving around, that sort of thing. but his cat is a superstar. we will be talking about how maybe this cat can be the newest member of your family. she is an absolute angel. but you know, a loft cats, as you know, you have a cat, would you like to shout out your cat. >> riley bow watching his mom on tv right now. >> stressing katz is like the rest every us, sometimes you really, stress, but you don't want to let everybody know you're stressed, you tried to hide it, mask it, but it doesn't always work. sometimes you're able to fair it out somebody stressed like take a look at this one, jan. >> watch for sudden changes in their behavior, suddenly urinating outside of the litter box can tell you something, they h
>> carol erickson, animal advocate with the pennsylvania spca is here.weetheart. >> i'm not alone, i have charlotte with me, jan. she is a wonderful cat. this is a 15 year opened cat available for adoption at the pennsylvania spca. if you know cats, it is not easy to get one that's going to be this relaxed, sitting in a studio, with lights, cameras moving around, that sort of thing. but his cat is a superstar. we will be talking about how maybe this cat can be the newest member of...
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and carol has the weather. it feels very strange without carol.es, it is ok, she has had technical issues. good morning. first, our main story. train operators have promised to "radically overhaul" what they say is a "baffling" ticketing system. trials aimed at making it easier for passengers to find the cheapest fares will begin in may. alexandra mackenzie is at london's king's cross station for us this morning. alexandra, what kind of improvements can passengers hope to see? good morning. the ticket system we have at the moment has been with us for about 30 years. politicians and rail companies have long acknowledged it is way too complicated. they want a simple ticket options. that means when you go to book your train ticket, you are 100% guaranteed you are getting the best deal and cheapest option and not bamboozled, as they say we sometimes are at the moment. they also want to see the end of split ticketing. that means when you go to book your ticket you find out it is a lot more expensive for the same journey when you can buy several tickets
and carol has the weather. it feels very strange without carol.es, it is ok, she has had technical issues. good morning. first, our main story. train operators have promised to "radically overhaul" what they say is a "baffling" ticketing system. trials aimed at making it easier for passengers to find the cheapest fares will begin in may. alexandra mackenzie is at london's king's cross station for us this morning. alexandra, what kind of improvements can passengers hope to...
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carol is heading to national spring training. carol's report from the new facility in west palm beach beginning with the first full squad workout on sunday. bryce harper and position players report on saturday. moving back to valentine's day, a few professional sports teams spreading some love. wizards went with this one. and then we have you're my whole bay. i don't know what screams valentine's day more than that. and kirk cousins, u >> none of them really move me. >> no? >> will you be my boo? come on. >> all in good fun. >> save on furniture and accessories for every room. plus, enjoy thirty-six month, no interest financing. come in today and save. with havertys, your home can be perfect. even when life isn't. the presidents day event is on now at havertys. life looks good. >>> tonight, what did the president know and when did he know it? critical questions after the outster of the national security advisor. nbc learned how long the vice president w
carol is heading to national spring training. carol's report from the new facility in west palm beach beginning with the first full squad workout on sunday. bryce harper and position players report on saturday. moving back to valentine's day, a few professional sports teams spreading some love. wizards went with this one. and then we have you're my whole bay. i don't know what screams valentine's day more than that. and kirk cousins, u >> none of them really move me. >> no? >>...
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. ♪ carol: welcome to "bloomberg businessweek". i am carol massar. oliver: i am oliver renick.ainian oligarch wanted on the u.s. bribery charge. oliver: d.c.'s top lawyer has a long road ahead of him. carol: is the chicken industry rigged? oliver: all that ahead on "bloomberg businessweek". ♪ carol: we are with the editor in chief megan murphy. you guys look at toshiba, a once mighty company, if you will in japan, but it has come undone. megan:
. ♪ carol: welcome to "bloomberg businessweek". i am carol massar. oliver: i am oliver renick.ainian oligarch wanted on the u.s. bribery charge. oliver: d.c.'s top lawyer has a long road ahead of him. carol: is the chicken industry rigged? oliver: all that ahead on "bloomberg businessweek". ♪ carol: we are with the editor in chief megan murphy. you guys look at toshiba, a once mighty company, if you will in japan, but it has come undone. megan: