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cory: 13; caroline: 7. a big star. you are; you've been on saved by the bell, pacific blue, dancing with the stars. but what i am most impressed with is that you did an episode of the golden girls in 1989. what was estelle getty like? did she hit on you? [laughter] - they were awesome. i played a cuban refugee. i was, like, the original elian gonzalez. - that's what i was gonna-- was it before elian gonzalez? - yeah, it was. - and you had the dimples and everything. - wow, you are real old-school. - alyssa milano, you're here as well. you are on mistresses. - yeah. - yep. [cheers and applause] - thank you. - or as tiger woods calls it, the feel-good show of 2013. [electric guitar flourish] - nice. - well, to succeed in show business, it helps if you're good at memorizing dialogue-- or you can be a delightful redneck six-year-old who wins beauty pageants. either way works. but in this game, your go-go juice ain't gonna help you. it's new for season two, and it's called in other words. [musical flourish] all
cory: 13; caroline: 7. a big star. you are; you've been on saved by the bell, pacific blue, dancing with the stars. but what i am most impressed with is that you did an episode of the golden girls in 1989. what was estelle getty like? did she hit on you? [laughter] - they were awesome. i played a cuban refugee. i was, like, the original elian gonzalez. - that's what i was gonna-- was it before elian gonzalez? - yeah, it was. - and you had the dimples and everything. - wow, you are real...
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. >> caroline hastings is a pediatric hematologist oncologi oncologist. what that means of course, is she's is very smart woman who deals with some very sick kids. that might be one reason to keep her personal distance from him. what she is is tonight's bay area proud. bringing work home from the john regardless of what you do is something most of us try to avoid. even more so when you're a doctor, like caroline hasting. >> it's a constant struggle for positions to find what people refer to as a work-life balance. it consumes us emotionally. and you just can't turn it off when you go home. >> what makes caroline special, though, is that she is a doctor who stopped trying to turn it off. up instead, she invited it in. literally. >> i brought my family into my work and my work into my family. it was actually a lot easier for me and it made more sense and it was comfortable. >> on this day, for example, after treating 10-year-old twins for a rare genetic disorder at oakland childrens hospital, she's treating them to a birthday party at her house. the party i
. >> caroline hastings is a pediatric hematologist oncologi oncologist. what that means of course, is she's is very smart woman who deals with some very sick kids. that might be one reason to keep her personal distance from him. what she is is tonight's bay area proud. bringing work home from the john regardless of what you do is something most of us try to avoid. even more so when you're a doctor, like caroline hasting. >> it's a constant struggle for positions to find what people...
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i'm caroline hyde. >> i'm ryan chilcote. >> i'm jonathan pharaoh. -- ferro. have dider does not you completed yet. here with more is ryan. -- they don't have the deal done yet with fiat. 41.5% in their actually only paying $1.75 billion. the remaining is in installments. it's not everyday you can buy a carmaker in installments. just 13 days ago, he was saying he was prepared to pay $4.2 billion and we had this ipo. was about price discovery. basically, the results of the ipo was looking at a $10 billion or $11 billion valuation. paying $4.35 billion looks like a fair deal all things considered. >> money strapped chrysler will have the deal but what does it mean for the leader of this group? >> he's been working on this for the last 10 years ever since becoming the ceo of fiat. he tried to buy gm europe then he went all over to try and win that deal and they decided they would not sell. this was plan b. sincebeen working on it 2009. it's very helpful for him in the sense that fiat is still lossmaking. he can still use this plus get access to the cache file chr
i'm caroline hyde. >> i'm ryan chilcote. >> i'm jonathan pharaoh. -- ferro. have dider does not you completed yet. here with more is ryan. -- they don't have the deal done yet with fiat. 41.5% in their actually only paying $1.75 billion. the remaining is in installments. it's not everyday you can buy a carmaker in installments. just 13 days ago, he was saying he was prepared to pay $4.2 billion and we had this ipo. was about price discovery. basically, the results of the ipo was...
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though, caroline, go. they say that money talks. -- go, caroline, go. one provider paying those tumors to switch providers. powered jobhigh to tackle bdc disparity. >> here at abc 7, we recently named our most fascinating people of 2013. on that list a woman who left one of the most powerful corporate positions in america to run a nonprofit. for can showigh you how it is done. it is impossible to list all of her successes. the cofounder of the bill and melinda gates foundation. she spent 13 years at the foundation tackling poverty, education problems. now she is taking on poverty nbc d.c. >> when i went to learn directly what were the poverty issues -- table introduced her to the community-based nonprofit that provides food, day care, and more to the needy and the nations capitol. -- the nation's capitol. >> we live in a place of disparity where people eat too much and have too much and yet 20% of the people in the district are living in poverty. >> she says she learned a lot from her friends bill and melinda gates. widely at the needs and opportunities
though, caroline, go. they say that money talks. -- go, caroline, go. one provider paying those tumors to switch providers. powered jobhigh to tackle bdc disparity. >> here at abc 7, we recently named our most fascinating people of 2013. on that list a woman who left one of the most powerful corporate positions in america to run a nonprofit. for can showigh you how it is done. it is impossible to list all of her successes. the cofounder of the bill and melinda gates foundation. she spent...
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caroline is in paris. covering the head of the uk's retailer. >> we will be told what is dragging down asian stocks. we are looking ahead to j point -- jp morgan earnings. it is a cold crime. we have the details on a brewery cartel that is forced five german deals -- beer makers to pay heavy fines. >> later on the program, the pulse will be joined by former italian prime minister mario monti. >> the auto industry closes out one of its best years on record, in motor are gathering city to peek at the latest models peckish yet fast i could have a huge affect on the industry. brian has more on the detroit auto show and it's big reveals. >> he will stick around for another few years. we got the announcement from the chairman of feiat. chrysler is expected to close within the week. he might step down. after soe are really many years of him focus on expanding fiat going to see him focused on building what he or he has. jeep has a new cherokee out. they sold nearly three quarters of a million of these jeep cheroke
caroline is in paris. covering the head of the uk's retailer. >> we will be told what is dragging down asian stocks. we are looking ahead to j point -- jp morgan earnings. it is a cold crime. we have the details on a brewery cartel that is forced five german deals -- beer makers to pay heavy fines. >> later on the program, the pulse will be joined by former italian prime minister mario monti. >> the auto industry closes out one of its best years on record, in motor are...
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ambassador caroline kennedy has harsh words for japan's dolphin hunt.nd a seattle sea hawker explains his post-game rant when this western edition of the "cbs evening news" continues. and savory roasted turkey for breakfast. or p lunch with antibiotic-free chicken and our flavorful cilantro jalapeno hummus. power bowls from panera bread - power up today. complete your degree and prepare for a new career with devry university's merit-based career catalyst scholarship. apply by february 28th for up to $20,000 for qualifying new students. start at devry.edu. apply by february 28th. start at devry.edu. imany cold medicines may raisee your blood pressure. that's why there's coricidin hbp it relieves cold symptoms without raising blood pressure. so look for powerful cold medicine with a heart. coricidin hbp. to severe plaque psoriasis... the frustration... covering up. so i talked with my doctor. he prescribed enbrel. enbrel is clinically proven to provide clearer skin. many people saw 75% clearance in 3 months. and enbrel helped keep skin clearer at 6 months
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caroline hyde has all the news.again. >> only october the first was his first day on the job and after three months he is gone. reasons, heersonal said to the market at the end of closing play yesterday. he's going to stay on as a development director. he has some assignments he is still responsible for. for the time being it is the chairman that is going to be the interim ceo. he knows the business well. he used to be chief executive previously. there is speculation as to the reason why he has left. there wereying disagreements about how to tackle china. the potential slow down there, was it shipments slowing down in china at of the new year? maybe that is why the chief executive has stepped down. at the moment, we know it is just for personal reasons and he is staying on in a development director role. this further clouds the shares because there is going to the internal distractions. and it is a tough time when it comes to the cognac market. be considered as part of the story. >> exactly. tenure, weinto his saw a
caroline hyde has all the news.again. >> only october the first was his first day on the job and after three months he is gone. reasons, heersonal said to the market at the end of closing play yesterday. he's going to stay on as a development director. he has some assignments he is still responsible for. for the time being it is the chairman that is going to be the interim ceo. he knows the business well. he used to be chief executive previously. there is speculation as to the reason why...
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. >>> and caroline's concern. ambassador caroline kennedy tonight and the tweet on the eve of a controversial move. what are they about to do to the dolphins? >>> good evening and thanks for joining us here on a sunday night. and we begin with mounting concern over security at the olympics in sochi, now just a little more than two weeks away. tonight, that new video and on it, an ominous threat from a team that has struck already. at least one american senator tonight saying it's too dangerous to go to sochi. abc's chief investigative correspondent brian ross on the new terror threat tonight. >> reporter: amid growing concerns about security, the terror group behind the last two suicide attacks in russia, in the city of volgograd, today posted this video online purporting to show the two men responsible. they were shown allegedly building their bombs and then heading to their targets. the men said their group had more attacks planned, a surprise package, they called it, and one especially, they said, for tourists
. >>> and caroline's concern. ambassador caroline kennedy tonight and the tweet on the eve of a controversial move. what are they about to do to the dolphins? >>> good evening and thanks for joining us here on a sunday night. and we begin with mounting concern over security at the olympics in sochi, now just a little more than two weeks away. tonight, that new video and on it, an ominous threat from a team that has struck already. at least one american senator tonight saying...
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ryan chilcote with caroline and latest on the swatch.lans to open new york and florida bases this quarter. the carrier plans to employ as many as 300 people. norwegian air basically wants to become the cheapest long-haul flyer. -e are talking london or europe u.s.. how cheap could it be? >> they are offering fares below $200. which is great. if you think about it, in the recent years, prices have been going up. that has been very good for the airlines. they have been able to charge more. passengers are looking for alternatives. good demands seen for its product so far. >> we have a lot of low-cost airlines doing very well but they are usually short-haul. ryanair is one of the first that said, i want to fly to the states that they haven't yet. >> michael o'leary has always said he is looking for cheaper planes, the pricing on the current planes is too high. he is looking for the market is often. he said that is one of the issues he is looking for. >> whereas norwegian air, they have bought a load of 787's. >> it is very funny. the ceo is
ryan chilcote with caroline and latest on the swatch.lans to open new york and florida bases this quarter. the carrier plans to employ as many as 300 people. norwegian air basically wants to become the cheapest long-haul flyer. -e are talking london or europe u.s.. how cheap could it be? >> they are offering fares below $200. which is great. if you think about it, in the recent years, prices have been going up. that has been very good for the airlines. they have been able to charge more....
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i'm caroline hyde. central-bank -- india's central-bank unexpectedly raised rates.ore on the unexpected hi ke, talk us through the increase. since the time that they have -- septemberto the 2000 13, almost every time he has managed to surprise with decisions. , 42 out of 45 economists polled thought that he would continue with the rates. he has gone ahead and increased the rate to 8%. does not come as a surprise to several of the economists. one said that this is a good, cautious step. they will continue to address the inflation risks resolutely even if the gdp slows. quarter -- and concerns regarding the economy will continue. inflation atmain this point in time. they have also clarified that keeping in mind the current -- off the inflation they see, there may not be a need to it again increase the rate in the near term. he is taking a hike right now but he is also indicating that for now, maybe they are done with hiking rates and it will be a longer pause in the future. what else have we picked up from them? that is going to be a key concern for the reserve bank g
i'm caroline hyde. central-bank -- india's central-bank unexpectedly raised rates.ore on the unexpected hi ke, talk us through the increase. since the time that they have -- septemberto the 2000 13, almost every time he has managed to surprise with decisions. , 42 out of 45 economists polled thought that he would continue with the rates. he has gone ahead and increased the rate to 8%. does not come as a surprise to several of the economists. one said that this is a good, cautious step. they...
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i think caroline's right. there could be a last second reprieve here if the young and healthy people sign up. the really interesting thing, y you look at these numbers, it's skewing very heavily subsidized so a lot of lower income or towards lower income people are already getting large subsidies. younger people who are facing higher costs, i think they will be a hard sell for this administration. >> we won't probably know i guess in any detail for another month or two, maybe not until the end of march, to see how this thing plays out. they are saying 20 million people ultimately over the next three years will be necessary. caroline, you think they can get 20 million people in the next three years? >> i think we could get close. i think enrollment is picking up incredibly rapidly. we did not have a functional website for the first two months of open enrollment. we saw 1.8 million people enrolled just in the month of december so clearly, the demand is high and people are coming to the market. i think it will ta
i think caroline's right. there could be a last second reprieve here if the young and healthy people sign up. the really interesting thing, y you look at these numbers, it's skewing very heavily subsidized so a lot of lower income or towards lower income people are already getting large subsidies. younger people who are facing higher costs, i think they will be a hard sell for this administration. >> we won't probably know i guess in any detail for another month or two, maybe not until...
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caroline hyde is outside the palace. difficultg to be very for him not to talk about what everyone wants to know, what is going on in his private life. >> you are exactly right. politics in focus. francois hollande will be walking into the policy -- into the palace this morning. parliament, a member of the socialist party, and also on the finance committee, thank you for joining us. this is a crucial press conference because he will talk about the economic policies he once the layout. willu think the questions be a bit distracted, talking a bit about his private life? >> in france, people outside the country are surprised but we are not very interested. i would say french people do not care about the private life of political persons. i think this will be sweep golf very rapidly during the press conference. more of a focus on morning headlines to dominate in terms of economic policies. if you are in france right now, what can you expect resident llande to president ho be outlining today? keep expenses for the public sect
caroline hyde is outside the palace. difficultg to be very for him not to talk about what everyone wants to know, what is going on in his private life. >> you are exactly right. politics in focus. francois hollande will be walking into the policy -- into the palace this morning. parliament, a member of the socialist party, and also on the finance committee, thank you for joining us. this is a crucial press conference because he will talk about the economic policies he once the layout....
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caroline will run you through the individual pieces of that. less than the market wanted. dutch the big retailers. fourth-quarter numbers missed. earnings may fall, according to analysts. dollar was higher since i came in at 3:30. the dollar was higher. through the latter part of the asian session. we're drifting off those higher levels in euro-dollar. 1.3610. off a nod. back to you. >> thank you so much. a look at the markets and currencies. christine lagarde urged policy makers in advance to fight deflation. she spoke at the national press club in yesterday -- in washington yesterday. >> now that the global economy looks more stable, the big priority for policymakers from 14 isoint of view in 20 going to be to fortify the feeble global recovery and make it sustainable. >> let's get to our next guest. he's a portfolio manager at janus europe fund. we hear from christine lagarde. deflation is something that is less worse -- much worse than inflation. is there a danger the european central bank is taking it too lightly? >> i think what they're doing is prudent. they are est
caroline will run you through the individual pieces of that. less than the market wanted. dutch the big retailers. fourth-quarter numbers missed. earnings may fall, according to analysts. dollar was higher since i came in at 3:30. the dollar was higher. through the latter part of the asian session. we're drifting off those higher levels in euro-dollar. 1.3610. off a nod. back to you. >> thank you so much. a look at the markets and currencies. christine lagarde urged policy makers in...
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caroline hyde has the scoop. caroline. >> we are speaking to many a chief executive over there. now it is all about the autumn and winter for 2014 in milan. firm, asto montclair, well. -- ferragamo as well. ia, a men's suits company. that company saying, the chinese buyer still isn't spending as much. they are concerned about their sales for the first half of the year. we are also talking about share sales. we know that montclair came to the market selling shares last year. for such a still looking -- versace still looking to sell its stake. >> coming up, we have more from our exclusive coverage of the goldman sachs strategy conference in london with an interview with chief strategist peter oppenheimer. that is next. ♪ >> time for today's company news. alcatel lucent in talks to sell its enterprise business according to people familiar with the matter. the unit cell telecommunications equipment and services. it has attracted interest from potential buyers including siemens and a chinese investor. general can outsold motors in china -- volkswagen outsold general motors in china.
caroline hyde has the scoop. caroline. >> we are speaking to many a chief executive over there. now it is all about the autumn and winter for 2014 in milan. firm, asto montclair, well. -- ferragamo as well. ia, a men's suits company. that company saying, the chinese buyer still isn't spending as much. they are concerned about their sales for the first half of the year. we are also talking about share sales. we know that montclair came to the market selling shares last year. for such a...
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passÉ, caroline stuck he and his wife opened -- caroline. -- he and his wife opened up.n his face. >> shoes of the cover last year. >> the jv was there. the opening -- >> she was the cover last year. -- they were their master. >> -- they were their master. >> it is a window. magical marketing. it is when you actually get the opportunity to get in there and present yourself. you are looking at -- i just bestyou that daft punk won alb -- record of the year. it looks like those are the main winners. >> what does it mean for artists? >> a lot. let's put it this way, adele and her album "21" was chart topping already. straight after the grammys in the following weeks, sales went to 730,000 albums from 100 teams to thousand. -- 122,000. >> everybody -- yellick couldre be the monetary winner. speaking it's not as well-known as the others and could be up for a big monetization on this. >> only one award that matters. a rock album of the year. it forzeppelin won "celebration." they won rock album of the year. >> the revival of the rolling stones. they were up against each other f
passÉ, caroline stuck he and his wife opened -- caroline. -- he and his wife opened up.n his face. >> shoes of the cover last year. >> the jv was there. the opening -- >> she was the cover last year. -- they were their master. >> -- they were their master. >> it is a window. magical marketing. it is when you actually get the opportunity to get in there and present yourself. you are looking at -- i just bestyou that daft punk won alb -- record of the year. it looks...
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let's check in with our european business correspondent, caroline hyde, on microsoft.of market sentiment, pretty much unchanged. the big story of the day, we may now have a name, who you interviewed exclusively in december. >> satya nadella may be exclusively taking the reins as ceo. what does it say about him if they had to look at more than 100 candidates? does it cast a little bit of concern that they were not as inspired by the internal candidates? ericsson ceo, steven e lop of nokia, but having spoken to him, he is so impressive and engaging. he is such a gentleman. myself at refreshing some of the dance moves of steve ballmer. he is shouting and sweating profusely. that is not what satya nadella is going to do. it will be a big change. of course, bill gates could step down as chairman as well. >> or he may dance on stage. we will see. knows? >> thank you so much. stay with bloomberg tv. guy johnson and i are back with "the pulse," coming up next. ♪ >> pub politics. prime minister camera and president hollande seek closer ties, including a deal on romans. then the
let's check in with our european business correspondent, caroline hyde, on microsoft.of market sentiment, pretty much unchanged. the big story of the day, we may now have a name, who you interviewed exclusively in december. >> satya nadella may be exclusively taking the reins as ceo. what does it say about him if they had to look at more than 100 candidates? does it cast a little bit of concern that they were not as inspired by the internal candidates? ericsson ceo, steven e lop of nokia,...
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here with more is caroline hyde.seems that this was one of the winners over the christmas period. >> that is where their strength was. phenomenal numbers. that is why shares are at a record high. profite raising their guidance. they have come out with sales up. up 21%. if you're looking across the board, they are up almost 12%. that is three times where analysts had been expecting. this is trouncing the competition. ubs says it was a promotional bond fight. next didn't are taken that. overall they are seeing improvements across the board. they are giving money back to the shareholder. >> you talk about this non- discounting policy. how much did that help? a talked about how they are left with so little to clear. not only did they not discount, but they don't seem to have a great deal of stock to shift. >> people were just buying right up until the last minute. you can order on catalog or online. they had a lot of footfall in their just days before christmas. they didn't go for promotions. they give clarity to the ove
here with more is caroline hyde.seems that this was one of the winners over the christmas period. >> that is where their strength was. phenomenal numbers. that is why shares are at a record high. profite raising their guidance. they have come out with sales up. up 21%. if you're looking across the board, they are up almost 12%. that is three times where analysts had been expecting. this is trouncing the competition. ubs says it was a promotional bond fight. next didn't are taken that....
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caroline hyde is here with a roundup. are either doing really well or really well but i offering cheaper prices. in the middle, you're kind of stuck. >> the dig for we have been looking at, tesco, morrison's, all those players, they have been crashed by the upper and lower limit. you have the discounters eating into your market share. sales up, we are all going for luxury. spencer's,s & morrison's all disappoint on the high street today. comparable sales fall across the board. growth ass in on the far as tesco, morrison's, tesco's sales down 2.4%. sales down in asia and europe as well. despite tesco investing one billion pounds to upgrade their stores and get us all back shopping there. if you look at morrison's, they are showing a profit warning. sales down more than 5% overall, they say it is very disappointing. they are particularly hurt by online competition. players -- ife elected marks & spencer's, the biggest clothing retailer in the u.k., clothing sales down for a 10th straight quarter. they aren't managing to dra
caroline hyde is here with a roundup. are either doing really well or really well but i offering cheaper prices. in the middle, you're kind of stuck. >> the dig for we have been looking at, tesco, morrison's, all those players, they have been crashed by the upper and lower limit. you have the discounters eating into your market share. sales up, we are all going for luxury. spencer's,s & morrison's all disappoint on the high street today. comparable sales fall across the board. growth...
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caroline hyde is in paris. take it away. hour.s been a 24- full of headlines. >> you are right. i was there at a press conference. it kicks off that -- kicked off at 4:30 yesterday. they got impatient as he tried to sell to the french public how he will turn the economy around. all anyone really wanted to know was what will become of his supposedly first lady. she has been in a long-term him, but notith married. what of the allegations of the affair with a 41-year-old actress question mark -- typically it was the first question that was asked. will she remain first lady? [speaking french] his or her in personal life can go through ordeals. these are painful moments. i have a single principle. private matters are dealt with in private. no answer coming from the president's first lady. no answer about whether she will remain a first lady. she said she will give an answer by the trip to the u.s. on february 11. the fact that he is not clearly sticking by her -- everybody has bes suspicion that he might finding a new first lady. >> he refused to give much clarity on his personal lif
caroline hyde is in paris. take it away. hour.s been a 24- full of headlines. >> you are right. i was there at a press conference. it kicks off that -- kicked off at 4:30 yesterday. they got impatient as he tried to sell to the french public how he will turn the economy around. all anyone really wanted to know was what will become of his supposedly first lady. she has been in a long-term him, but notith married. what of the allegations of the affair with a 41-year-old actress question...
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here is one for caroline. if she wants to whistle watch is reporting, she has to pay five euros. -- if she wants to whistle while she is reporting, she has to pay five euros. our europe editor in berlin. stay with on the move. our final thoughts are next. >> welcome back. athletes will descend for the winter olympics. withames will be filled athletes who have dedicated their lives to the sports. is silicon valley veteran using the tricks of the valley to get into the game. >> hello. my name is paul. in real life, i am a venture capitalist. this year, i decided to go out there and make it into the 2014 winter olympics. >> i'm doing this full-time. i'm going on the transport. it is really cool. it moves very quickly and someone to die. i don't like downhill skiing. started -- i started this by default and it is my sports now. i started skiing in april. you have to go to a small nation. it is a drastic change in my body and i lost about 35 pounds. it -- to give you perspective, it used to take three hours for me
here is one for caroline. if she wants to whistle watch is reporting, she has to pay five euros. -- if she wants to whistle while she is reporting, she has to pay five euros. our europe editor in berlin. stay with on the move. our final thoughts are next. >> welcome back. athletes will descend for the winter olympics. withames will be filled athletes who have dedicated their lives to the sports. is silicon valley veteran using the tricks of the valley to get into the game. >> hello....
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caroline hyde joins us with details on that incident. what caused this extreme action?s pretty extreme. companyt year ago, u.s. said it would close this factor in northern france. it was after five years. they were talking to unions and it disintegrated. they have got to shut it down. that sparked demonstrations outside the headquarters. they said it escalated into violent protests by workers that injured police. it heated up again when two executives were taken. one in hr and the other the manager of the plant. they were allowed to keep their phones. it was civilized, but it was about demanding negotiations for severance packages. two days later, they were let go. the union that represents the workers said they cannot occupy the plant. and the protesters said the show was just beginning. begun the show has just when it comes to hostage taking. this is not the first time in france. it is quite common. >> it is quite common. international was look to -- >> to buy portion of that plan. >> there when the bail out the plant before the big spat happened. they were claiming t
caroline hyde joins us with details on that incident. what caused this extreme action?s pretty extreme. companyt year ago, u.s. said it would close this factor in northern france. it was after five years. they were talking to unions and it disintegrated. they have got to shut it down. that sparked demonstrations outside the headquarters. they said it escalated into violent protests by workers that injured police. it heated up again when two executives were taken. one in hr and the other the...
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she is really trying to take control. >> caroline, thank you.r the break, ben bernanke's last stand. the fed chairman anchors his final policy meeting today. we will have more on what to expect, coming up next. ♪ >> welcome back to "on the move ." i am francine lacqua at bloomberg european headquarters in london. we are 30 minutes into the trading day. let's see how things are shaping up. this is a picture for the overall markets. gains across the board. rick whitty's -- equities rising for a second day. watching the fed as well. fed officials have been analyzing u.s. economic data to determine the timing and pace of reductions in asset purchases. we will have those results later on. we are watching two stocks, mulberry down some 20%. down 23% as we speak. their shares are lunging as the luxury goods maker sees a profit setback. it is going to be a difficult year. this is a picture for looks to -- luxottica, gaining some 4.9%. it is in line with growth. let's have a look with the currencies. currencies play into what is happening in turkey. fran
she is really trying to take control. >> caroline, thank you.r the break, ben bernanke's last stand. the fed chairman anchors his final policy meeting today. we will have more on what to expect, coming up next. ♪ >> welcome back to "on the move ." i am francine lacqua at bloomberg european headquarters in london. we are 30 minutes into the trading day. let's see how things are shaping up. this is a picture for the overall markets. gains across the board. rick whitty's --...
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caroline, unilever, you sat down with the ceo. had unilever and they sounded upbeat while saying that they are winning companies and shares are up. that is the best in six months and it is under the emerging markets. we sought in russia and indonesia. thatwere 75% of the sales was targeted at the emerging markets. we were getting no growth in europe and the americas. it really is focused on emerging markets. poll and, we had a optimism is up. >> is not just the unilever ceo. it is where they think the bubbles are. andthinks it is in internet social media stocks. the other said it was london housing prices. >> we will leave it there. stay with bloomberg television and guy johnson is next. get a pair of headphones. we leave it there. it is the eve of doorposts. os.dav go to my twitter account. . . >> we are back. the unilever ceo says confidence is high. remy is no relief for cointreau. china loses its taste for cognac. his musice launches streaming service today. will he find the same success as he found with his headphones? good
caroline, unilever, you sat down with the ceo. had unilever and they sounded upbeat while saying that they are winning companies and shares are up. that is the best in six months and it is under the emerging markets. we sought in russia and indonesia. thatwere 75% of the sales was targeted at the emerging markets. we were getting no growth in europe and the americas. it really is focused on emerging markets. poll and, we had a optimism is up. >> is not just the unilever ceo. it is where...
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caroline hyde is following that story. morning. caroline, let's begin with you. there is another addition to the list. layer herecomplished it is a fast game that has -- player. it is a fast game. a big overhaul at microsoft. they're bolstering sales and focusing on devices and services. bob gatesmer and still remaining on the board of the company. gates still remaining on the board of the company. >> thank you. we are talking about this in -- they areet calling it the air-apocalypse. we had residents in beijing waking up to yes, another dark winter warning -- morning. i will be back with more. >> thank you. >> up next, sugar is in the spotlight. regulators are trying to crack down on the sweet stuff. should businesses be worried? peppersmith ways in. >> i would look at her rise from teenage cover girl to fashion icon. -- we look at her rise from teenage cover girl to fashion icon. ♪ >> welcome back to "countdown." i am anna edwards. >> i am mark barton. toerts are describing sugar tobacco because of the negative attention it has been attracting. let's bring in t
caroline hyde is following that story. morning. caroline, let's begin with you. there is another addition to the list. layer herecomplished it is a fast game that has -- player. it is a fast game. a big overhaul at microsoft. they're bolstering sales and focusing on devices and services. bob gatesmer and still remaining on the board of the company. gates still remaining on the board of the company. >> thank you. we are talking about this in -- they areet calling it the air-apocalypse. we...
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caroline, you are watching u.k. retailers. >> we had a real mixed picture being painted. numbers after the christmas trading period. will that help the retailers in the u.k.. next, we get the christmas sales update tomorrow. keep an eye out for that stock, set to rise. the chief financial officer is indeed stepping down. it had been speculated about in the u.k. press. they are now on the hunt for a new head of the financial office. back to you. >> caroline, thank you very much. aggie to talk about. the first trading day of 2014. it feels more like that next week. let's get a quick check on the markets. to see theseing markets a little bit firmer this morning. you are seeing the ftse 100 up by 0.1%. the cac 40 up by 0.3%. some of the markets, you can see that we are getting moves on the upside. in asia, the trading session weakened somewhat by chinese manufacturing numbers. they came in a little weaker than some had expected. still about 50 for that important date of manufacturing. disappointing to some. that took the edge off things a little bit. we look at manufacturing
caroline, you are watching u.k. retailers. >> we had a real mixed picture being painted. numbers after the christmas trading period. will that help the retailers in the u.k.. next, we get the christmas sales update tomorrow. keep an eye out for that stock, set to rise. the chief financial officer is indeed stepping down. it had been speculated about in the u.k. press. they are now on the hunt for a new head of the financial office. back to you. >> caroline, thank you very much....
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they now plan to occupy that plan. >> caroline, thank you.we had to break, a ceo is shown the door quite literally. letterobile chief john was kicked out of and at&t event at the consumer electronics show and must biggest. the latest in a mighty rivalry between the wireless carriers. they said he went to see the party, to see the rapper macklemore perform. stay with "on the move." final thoughts with our markets team. what a shot. ♪ >> welcome back to "on the move ." i am manus cranny in london. this is a stock that is more than moving. everything that you want for young kids, 31%. the problem is with this retailer, u.k. retail sales are own in the u.k. full-year profit will be below target. j.p. morgan cuts the stock to neutral and slashes the price ofget down 26% to a level 335 pence. let's check in with the team. a few other interesting moves. sainsbury's started the day on the up. >> now the stock is down. we have the chief financial officer on the conference call saying, our sales aren't going to be quite where we anticipated for the ful
they now plan to occupy that plan. >> caroline, thank you.we had to break, a ceo is shown the door quite literally. letterobile chief john was kicked out of and at&t event at the consumer electronics show and must biggest. the latest in a mighty rivalry between the wireless carriers. they said he went to see the party, to see the rapper macklemore perform. stay with "on the move." final thoughts with our markets team. what a shot. ♪ >> welcome back to "on the...
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with a little more insight on the story, caroline hyde. all things tech, caroline. talk me through this. is it structural? this is a structural change in terms of demand? >> they're playing catch-up. $28 billion is what they have in terms of sales in the third quarter. not to be sniffed at. that's more than the entire g.d.p. of bolivia. that's latvia's output for a year. but it's less than hewlett-packard makes. sales are down for seven straight quarters in a row. the executives held up their hands and say we're not going to take bonuses, they're so concerned. companies aren't storing their data in service in their offices anymore. they're going to the cloud. they're storing it all on the internet. >> put this in context because you and i had this conversation this morning. there is' not enough business for everything on the cloud. you said look at hit the way, you've got amazon. the sheer volume of what we need. so there's enough pie for everybody. >> we are storing mega data and we have to have the companyity to serve that. they're arresting. $2 billion last year
with a little more insight on the story, caroline hyde. all things tech, caroline. talk me through this. is it structural? this is a structural change in terms of demand? >> they're playing catch-up. $28 billion is what they have in terms of sales in the third quarter. not to be sniffed at. that's more than the entire g.d.p. of bolivia. that's latvia's output for a year. but it's less than hewlett-packard makes. sales are down for seven straight quarters in a row. the executives held up...
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caroline hyde has been talking unilever. she is taking a look at the market. >> those tricksters on their across the we are up stock market. six-year highs. why? china is feeding the frenzy. stimulus, cutting money market rates, expanding their own facilities, stocks driving higher. yen is falling against the dollar or the dollar is rising against the yen. out of favor is gold for the first time off its six-week high. industry group is all about consumer goods and unilever. more on that in just a bit. >> thank you very much indeed. still to come, dr. dre rolled out his music streaming service today. with the headphone market in the back, does he have what it takes to beat out the competition online? we will find out when we come back. ♪ >> good morning. you are watching the polls from bloomberg's european headquarters in london. francine is preparing for vos.no's -- da it looks pretty chilly there. things, of chilly extreme weather will hit washington dc and is expected to cause chaos. are canceling flights to .he east coast
caroline hyde has been talking unilever. she is taking a look at the market. >> those tricksters on their across the we are up stock market. six-year highs. why? china is feeding the frenzy. stimulus, cutting money market rates, expanding their own facilities, stocks driving higher. yen is falling against the dollar or the dollar is rising against the yen. out of favor is gold for the first time off its six-week high. industry group is all about consumer goods and unilever. more on that...
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caroline hyde has more.tition continues to hurt sales at htc. >> it continues to be the chinese rivals, lenovo, huawei that are just eating into the market share of htc. cast your mind back to 2011. htc was the biggest smartphone manufacturer in the united states. it had a quarter of the market. the fall from grace has been phenomenal. sales down 29% in the fourth quarter. they're forced -- first full- year loss. of this fierce competition coming from the likes of the chinese. even the sales of its stake in beats, the headphones maker, it earned them $265 million but that wasn't enough to offset the loss. >> the company has been trying to turn things around but so far no luck. >> you mentioned iron man himself, robert downey junior was employed. he has a two-year contract to be in advertisement for this company. to change the adverts on your screen now. a hot tea catapult? it was just trying to get a cool factor back for htc. that plus the new product hasn't been working out. this is the biggest phone to dat
caroline hyde has more.tition continues to hurt sales at htc. >> it continues to be the chinese rivals, lenovo, huawei that are just eating into the market share of htc. cast your mind back to 2011. htc was the biggest smartphone manufacturer in the united states. it had a quarter of the market. the fall from grace has been phenomenal. sales down 29% in the fourth quarter. they're forced -- first full- year loss. of this fierce competition coming from the likes of the chinese. even the...
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. >> i want to clarify something here, both with caroline and jill. we are talking here, correct me if i'm wrong, about the difference between books being available in the library versus books used for instructional purposes in the classroom, is that would you are getting at. >> we are talking about materials, not the libraries. i stand in favour of having the right to read, and a diverse amount of - type of reading material in the library, public library, the school library. the classroom is a unique environment, and teachers do not have freedom of speech for example. school boards have... >> do you feel the classes are right - they have the right. >> lynn, you want to jump in. >> teachers are the personnel who have the expertise and the training to determine what is appropriate for the children sitting in front of them. i think basing a ban of a book based on age is ludicrous because children of all ages have different life experiences. they have different maturity levels. these children can meet the needs of every child. we need access to a wide va
. >> i want to clarify something here, both with caroline and jill. we are talking here, correct me if i'm wrong, about the difference between books being available in the library versus books used for instructional purposes in the classroom, is that would you are getting at. >> we are talking about materials, not the libraries. i stand in favour of having the right to read, and a diverse amount of - type of reading material in the library, public library, the school library. the...
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. >>> and caroline's concern.sador caroline kennedy tonight and the tweet on the eve of a controversial move. what are they about to do to the dolphins?
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caroline hyde joins us for more. first profit drop in nine quarters? >> profit is down by some eight percent but it is also the sales group you have seen in the same amount of time in more than two years. not great figures. it is because they are being squeezed from the top and bottom. apple stealing a market in higher-priced smartphones. the galaxy s-4 is really the flagship phone. by a quarter in the fourth quarter. million in the first weekend alone when it went on sale. we will see what china mobile will do with apple. that will only eat into market share. it is the dominant player in the world but this is a competition from the bottom -- top. you also have competition from the bottom, the chinese companies that are offering much cheaper phones and driving down average prices. you have saturation of the high- end and you have competition hitting sales. this is not only of phone maker. , tv units.isplays when 13 was not a great year for tv sales. chips is the one area of growth. what investors were inspecting, have they been bracing themselves for a
caroline hyde joins us for more. first profit drop in nine quarters? >> profit is down by some eight percent but it is also the sales group you have seen in the same amount of time in more than two years. not great figures. it is because they are being squeezed from the top and bottom. apple stealing a market in higher-priced smartphones. the galaxy s-4 is really the flagship phone. by a quarter in the fourth quarter. million in the first weekend alone when it went on sale. we will see...
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caroline malone, al jazeera. >> the spokesman for the food program for middle east and africa. i'm turned by images from that camp -- i'm disturbed by images from that camp. >> we are extremely concerned about the situation in yarmuk camp. but it's not just yarmuk camp. humanitarian workers have not been able to access for many, many months. the situation in yarmuk is certainly we're hearing it from activists inside the camp. but we have not been able to get inside to assess the situation. and if we had bad access probably we would not be hearing about these reports. >> can you plain to interrupt you us, sorry i didn't median to interrupt but what's the problem and who is it that's stopping you and what are they saying about not letting you in? >> basically, this is an area where fighting is happening on daily basis. in order to get no these areas you need to get permission from the government. you also need to get security schurnses thaassurances that yod into this nurse-practitioner spot with the relative safety to the convoy. we haven't been able to get the fermingses and in
caroline malone, al jazeera. >> the spokesman for the food program for middle east and africa. i'm turned by images from that camp -- i'm disturbed by images from that camp. >> we are extremely concerned about the situation in yarmuk camp. but it's not just yarmuk camp. humanitarian workers have not been able to access for many, many months. the situation in yarmuk is certainly we're hearing it from activists inside the camp. but we have not been able to get inside to assess the...
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caroline?>> all right, thank you, and tonight, los gatos police released a sketch of a man who attacked a woman in what could be an incident of the knockout game, he is described as a black man, slim, white shirt, baseball cap. he hit this woman here at blossom hill road. in the knockout game, people try to knock out one suspecting victims with a single sucker punch. >>> and foster farms say their plant will be up and running tomorrow after a cockroach inve investati investation. the plant was closed. foster farm releases a statement which reads we want to assure our customers and valued employees that we work di diligently to solve this problem. >>> and now, there is a reason to check your credit cards. >>> plus, the special delivery, a brave mom who went into labor in a downtown san francisco high rise. >>> and 49ers, panthers >>> covering concord, wine country and all the bay area, this is abc 7 news. >>> all right, attention target shoppers, more customers' information has been stolen than
caroline?>> all right, thank you, and tonight, los gatos police released a sketch of a man who attacked a woman in what could be an incident of the knockout game, he is described as a black man, slim, white shirt, baseball cap. he hit this woman here at blossom hill road. in the knockout game, people try to knock out one suspecting victims with a single sucker punch. >>> and foster farms say their plant will be up and running tomorrow after a cockroach inve investati investation....
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overall, very little heat in the market. >> thank you very much indeed, caroline hyde.ll do,, -- still to fashion week moved to milan. he speak to executives about the industry next. ♪ >> welcome back to "the pulse" live from bloomberg's european headquarters in london. i am francine lacqua. >> i am guy johnson. tope are the bloomberg headlines. >> iran agrees to curtail nuclear activities starting january 20 under a deal with world powers. in return iran will benefit from some sanctions relief and the start of the 6-12 month timetable to reach a permanent accord. >> protesters have begun blocking major roads in bangkok, adding pressure to prime minister yingluck shinawatra to resign. the demonstrators have cut off access to a government complex. >> a bloomberg exclusive for you now. sergio ermotti says ubs won't spin off its investment bank. he says the current model is working. stephen engle spoke to him in shanghai. >> their airyou and. the investment bank -- there are no speculations. the investment bank is very strategic for us. the strategy is working and is focus
overall, very little heat in the market. >> thank you very much indeed, caroline hyde.ll do,, -- still to fashion week moved to milan. he speak to executives about the industry next. ♪ >> welcome back to "the pulse" live from bloomberg's european headquarters in london. i am francine lacqua. >> i am guy johnson. tope are the bloomberg headlines. >> iran agrees to curtail nuclear activities starting january 20 under a deal with world powers. in return iran...
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here with more is caroline hyde. potentialt with the ceo, you met him recently. >> i did, in december. , very softlyng man spoken, interested, interesting. not forthright, not a huge presence. he was very nice, very welcoming. very easy to talk to. he could become the third ceo at microsoft has ever had. this is a company with more than a 40 year history. only ever been led by bill gates and steve ballmer. after five long months, we have whittled our way down from more than a hundred candidates. gone is tony bates, he is not going to be ceo. neither is chief operating officer kevin turner. it could be a man who has been at microsoft for more than 20 years. in 1992.ella joined he is at the forefront of the development for microsoft at the moment. >> benefits in that business ,elped drive the revenues didn't they? >> it doubled in the last quarter. these cloud offerings are growing. since he took over the server unit, he has grown revenues there a 20%. overall, this company is still managing to be a winner in the techn
here with more is caroline hyde. potentialt with the ceo, you met him recently. >> i did, in december. , very softlyng man spoken, interested, interesting. not forthright, not a huge presence. he was very nice, very welcoming. very easy to talk to. he could become the third ceo at microsoft has ever had. this is a company with more than a 40 year history. only ever been led by bill gates and steve ballmer. after five long months, we have whittled our way down from more than a hundred...
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caroline, good to see you, thanks for the time.you know, i'm wondering how far we have come in fighting child poverty since lyndon johnson announced that war on poverty years ago. i look at these numbers, and kernelly there was a lot of work that still needs to be done. >> that's absolutely recollect. >> you know, we've seen a slight drop of child poverty. we've seen increases in health coverage. we have way fewer children dying before their first birthday, we've seen improvements for children in this country but there is no question that there is still much, much work to be done with more than 16 million children living in poverty in the country right now. there is much more that we need to do. >> one in t.v. children living in poverty? where have we failed children? >> reporter: well, there are two things going on. one of the main things is that the economy has really changed and the world has changed over the past 50 years. the programs put in place 50 years ago have made tremendous impact. in 2012 9 million children mr. lifted
caroline, good to see you, thanks for the time.you know, i'm wondering how far we have come in fighting child poverty since lyndon johnson announced that war on poverty years ago. i look at these numbers, and kernelly there was a lot of work that still needs to be done. >> that's absolutely recollect. >> you know, we've seen a slight drop of child poverty. we've seen increases in health coverage. we have way fewer children dying before their first birthday, we've seen improvements...
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. >> caroline: you going with backless? >> ridge: yeah, why not? >> caroline: well, you always talk about the conservatism of our couture clients. >> ridge: women like to feel daring and desired. it never changes. >> rick: i don't mind being a
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caroline joins us now with more. the winning streak at sainsbury's has continued. >> 36 straight quarters of like for like sales growing. justin king has done it again. nine years of increasing sales. the stock down just a little bit this morning. like for like sales will just be shy of a one percent increase. that is why we are seeing a bit of profit taking. winners are becoming clear on the u.k. high street. 36 straight quarters. 100,000 turkeys sold over christmas. stan way sx store sold more than one million pounds in one day. that is a record for sainsbury's. in the northeast of london, that particular store. the busiest ever week. the stock down 30%, the biggest fall in more than two years. a profit warning because they saw promotions eating into their routability. not so at sainsbury's, john lewis. the winners are becoming clear. what will happen for tesco tomorrow? we get numbers and many feel that we could see like for like sales decreasing and we know the reason why, it has been tough on the high street. pr
caroline joins us now with more. the winning streak at sainsbury's has continued. >> 36 straight quarters of like for like sales growing. justin king has done it again. nine years of increasing sales. the stock down just a little bit this morning. like for like sales will just be shy of a one percent increase. that is why we are seeing a bit of profit taking. winners are becoming clear on the u.k. high street. 36 straight quarters. 100,000 turkeys sold over christmas. stan way sx store...
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caroline?>> all right, thank you, and tonight, los gatos police released a sketch of a man who attacked a woman in what could be an incident of the knockout game, he is described as a black man, slim, white shirt, baseball cap. he hit this woman here at blossom hill road. in the knockout game, people try to knock out one suspecting ictims with a single sucker punch. >>> and foster farms say their plant will be up and running after after a cockroach inve investati investation. the plant was closed. foster farm releases a statement which reads we want to assure our customers and valued employees that we work di diligently to solve this problem. >>> and now, there is a reason to check your credit cards. >>> plus, the special delivery, a brave mom who went into labor in a downtown san francisco high rise. >>> and 49ers, panthers and ♪ i'm on the hunt, i'm after you ♪ ♪ smell like i sound, i'm lost in a crowd ♪ ♪ and i'm hungry like the wolf ♪ straddle the line, in discord and rhyme ♪ [ female annou
caroline?>> all right, thank you, and tonight, los gatos police released a sketch of a man who attacked a woman in what could be an incident of the knockout game, he is described as a black man, slim, white shirt, baseball cap. he hit this woman here at blossom hill road. in the knockout game, people try to knock out one suspecting ictims with a single sucker punch. >>> and foster farms say their plant will be up and running after after a cockroach inve investati investation. the...
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caroline?>> all right, thank you, and tonight, los gatos police released a sketch of a man who attacked a woman in what could be an incident of the knockout game, he is described as a black man, slim, white shirt, baseball cap. he hit this woman here at blossom hill road. in the knockout game, people try to knock out one suspecting victims with a single sucker punch. >>> and foster farms say their plant will be up and running tomorrow after a cockroach inve investati investation. the plant was closed. foster farm releases a statement which reads we want to assure our customers and valued employees that we work di diligently to solve this problem. >>> and now, there is a reason to check your credit cards. >>> plus, the special delivery, a brave mom who went into labor in a downtown san francisco high rise. >>> and 49ers, panthers and isn't it time you discovered the sleep number bed? the only bed clinically proven to relieve back pain and improve sleep quality. and right now, it's our lowest pri
caroline?>> all right, thank you, and tonight, los gatos police released a sketch of a man who attacked a woman in what could be an incident of the knockout game, he is described as a black man, slim, white shirt, baseball cap. he hit this woman here at blossom hill road. in the knockout game, people try to knock out one suspecting victims with a single sucker punch. >>> and foster farms say their plant will be up and running tomorrow after a cockroach inve investati investation....
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it's now thank you marianne nine caroline islands any could intensify into a tropical storm to something tropical some of the year and then made make landfall across the southern parts of the philippines by friday night. now it could affect a lot of people across the visayas and mindanao which were battered by at franklin high in last year this is the ninth week of pounds in this area at a fast pace so grateful it's not going to be too nice but of course this ground is a baby very saturated to two days of heavy rain earlier this month so i'm quite prone to flooding as well as lance nice little quiet trial for tying them but find no weather across the sand and casey conditions on the icy river valley. japan is facing a couple of low pressure systems to conduct getting quite wet snow to the north kind of make it as much as the forty centimeters of snow today and temperatures are going to be quiet wants to watch out for our volunteers could get thirteen degrees with the rainy weather still at sixty curries and much over the matter is finally sampling them. across the americas since we have
it's now thank you marianne nine caroline islands any could intensify into a tropical storm to something tropical some of the year and then made make landfall across the southern parts of the philippines by friday night. now it could affect a lot of people across the visayas and mindanao which were battered by at franklin high in last year this is the ninth week of pounds in this area at a fast pace so grateful it's not going to be too nice but of course this ground is a baby very saturated to...
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ambassador, caroline kennedy, is opposed to what is going on.hy this is different from any fisherman doing their job. >> well, it's morally reprehensible. the fishermen claim they are being used to feed their grandmothers and poor families. none of the fishermen there are poor, by any stretch of the imagination, and this meat that they are using is toxic. we've had it looked at and measured former curry. it -- some of it has 2,000 more times mercury allowed by japanese law. this meat that they are feeding to their children and grandmothers are poison. these animals have bigger brains than humans and associated with complex emotions than, say, they hang out with their mother sometimes for life. this animal is ripped away from its mother at 1 years old to do tricks for the sea worlds of the world. so to me it's just -- it's a travesty on every level. >> when your film came out, it struck outrage. it felt like the start of a movement but what's happened since then to stop or slow this practice? >> well, there's been several countries that have bann
ambassador, caroline kennedy, is opposed to what is going on.hy this is different from any fisherman doing their job. >> well, it's morally reprehensible. the fishermen claim they are being used to feed their grandmothers and poor families. none of the fishermen there are poor, by any stretch of the imagination, and this meat that they are using is toxic. we've had it looked at and measured former curry. it -- some of it has 2,000 more times mercury allowed by japanese law. this meat that...
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here is our european is this correspondent caroline hyde. talking about the success of games consoles on the cloud. >> it has been paying off. the strategy. the hardware is paying off. xbox one slot the shelves. >> they overtook sony. >> the lot -- they won out over the playstation. also the move to cloud computing, with ibm. microsoft was quick to catch up and has made inroads. sales have increased. we saw a record sales of $25 billion. profit increased five percent. many thought it would decline. have office 365, the cloud, your data being stored on the internet. that is winning. but saless it xbox, of its tablet has doubled. they had to take a charge because it did not work. device units up 68%. that overhaul at microsoft is starting to read dividends. we are seeing one of the biggest transitions in a decade. after stevearch ballmer said he will leave in august. >> any idea? >> this is the big question. we have the main cravers -- players. such an ella -- satya nadella. vesper --op and hans vesberg.op and hans the cloud business is on the
here is our european is this correspondent caroline hyde. talking about the success of games consoles on the cloud. >> it has been paying off. the strategy. the hardware is paying off. xbox one slot the shelves. >> they overtook sony. >> the lot -- they won out over the playstation. also the move to cloud computing, with ibm. microsoft was quick to catch up and has made inroads. sales have increased. we saw a record sales of $25 billion. profit increased five percent. many...
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here with more is caroline hyde.here is a mobile metric which everybody cares about today. >> how much of that advertising revenue comes from mobile? intohave made that move mobile. the dp percent of all of the money they get in advertising comes from mobile. 50% of all the money they get in advertising comes from mobile. users useters of facebook on their mobile. this is why there was sharing it there. this has helped push sales up 63%. look at that screen. up 8-fold. they were worried of scaling back the amount of ads to receive on facebook, when you look on a facebook page, you have a wealth of newsfeed imaging pictures of your friends and updates. they said they were going for quality rather than quantity. -- they didd they not get as much money in the door. this is why profitability is up. they could become an even more dominant force. you could see an increase in their market share. of course, there is a concern of the business model. they are wondering whether teenagers are spending as much time as they used t
here with more is caroline hyde.here is a mobile metric which everybody cares about today. >> how much of that advertising revenue comes from mobile? intohave made that move mobile. the dp percent of all of the money they get in advertising comes from mobile. 50% of all the money they get in advertising comes from mobile. users useters of facebook on their mobile. this is why there was sharing it there. this has helped push sales up 63%. look at that screen. up 8-fold. they were worried...
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caroline, thank you.ney's central bank emergency central bank meeting that had the lira jumping. in the last few minutes, the situation has changed. let's get eric nielsen's take. he is the chief level economist at unicredit. that is a brutal move. first of all, the lira strengthening. since then, we have seen a completely reverse. what is going on? >> first of all i think the central bank has to be congratulated on stepping in. they have been behind the curve and people in the markets yesterday talked about maybe 200 basis points. this is about double that. they said, we have to step ahead of the curve. the early reaction was positive. then i thought the people started to think about what it means. what will it do to growth? the answer is, probably flat growth now. we are looking at possibly recession in turkey. we had a forecast of only 2% as credit came down. now it comes down brutally. the worst-case scenario that is starting to play out for me is, you have to close your current account almost overnig
caroline, thank you.ney's central bank emergency central bank meeting that had the lira jumping. in the last few minutes, the situation has changed. let's get eric nielsen's take. he is the chief level economist at unicredit. that is a brutal move. first of all, the lira strengthening. since then, we have seen a completely reverse. what is going on? >> first of all i think the central bank has to be congratulated on stepping in. they have been behind the curve and people in the markets...
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and caroline was roughly our age. john a little sooner. if you were a kid you could identify with it. the kids were on tv with the mother, and so i think it really did have a strong impact on children of a certain age, if they remember it. and i don't know that it put me in a profession i was going to be in. i remember it being a big dream and having extremely vivid memories. it was unique. >> thank you. there are 37 images in my book, five of which john ken i can have never been seen before. publicly. my favorite image is not a photograph. it's a drawing. it's a drawing that was give to the son of robert mcnamara, who was a play mate then of john junior and caroline. and a month after his father was assassinated, john jr. drew pictures for his friend, young mr. knack mara and dick dictated a letter to him that his mother wrote. and the picture is particularly poignant. the illustration. john jr. drew his favorite thing, airplanes. of course, years later he died in an airplane crash. that was very moving to me. >> two last questions. with
and caroline was roughly our age. john a little sooner. if you were a kid you could identify with it. the kids were on tv with the mother, and so i think it really did have a strong impact on children of a certain age, if they remember it. and i don't know that it put me in a profession i was going to be in. i remember it being a big dream and having extremely vivid memories. it was unique. >> thank you. there are 37 images in my book, five of which john ken i can have never been seen...
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and i said, caroline, what has he been saying? well, the other day he came home, the teacher called me because they said finn, why are you so tired? he goes, i wouldn't be so tired if my mom didn't wake me up at 4:00 in the morning to do the dishes. [ laughter ] i'm going, okay. and then i went to the back to school night where they have all the artwork up on the wall and you get to see it. and there's finn's piece of art, and his quote is, and it's written in crayon by him, is "i'm grouchy in the morning when my nanny sprays me with water." finn. [ laughter ] and all the other parents are looking at it going what is going on at the o'donnell house? [ laughter ] he's crazy. he's the same kid that for halloween he wanted to go as god. [ laughter ] because he was scared one night when he was little and we said, well, there's nothing to be scared of. there's a bogeyman under my bed. it's okay, god's looking out for you. you'll be all right. he goes how does god do that? we say god has special powers and he's just going to take care o
and i said, caroline, what has he been saying? well, the other day he came home, the teacher called me because they said finn, why are you so tired? he goes, i wouldn't be so tired if my mom didn't wake me up at 4:00 in the morning to do the dishes. [ laughter ] i'm going, okay. and then i went to the back to school night where they have all the artwork up on the wall and you get to see it. and there's finn's piece of art, and his quote is, and it's written in crayon by him, is "i'm...