27
27
tv
eye 27
favorite 0
quote 0
playing to concentrate resources on its core businesses of pharmaceuticals consumer health and crop science it's a setback since it bought u.s. crop sciences giant months and two in june this year for sixty three billion euros one of germany's biggest ever corporate takeovers but two months later a us court ruling ordered buyer to pay multi-million dollar damages to a cancer sufferer. the judge ruled that its newly acquired subsidiary should have warned users about the cancer risks from its roundup herbicide the company shares have been under pressure since then losing thirty six percent since the beginning of the year so investors are still nervous and something like this makes them more nervous it's a little bit of a surprise if you're a long time stock market observer often a job cuts lead to higher prices because people think yeah those are necessary measures painful for everyone involved but necessary to increase profitability here they seem to be a reminder of how many risks and challenges buyer has there at least as cliff as that damage claims buyer will be cashing in on synergies wi
playing to concentrate resources on its core businesses of pharmaceuticals consumer health and crop science it's a setback since it bought u.s. crop sciences giant months and two in june this year for sixty three billion euros one of germany's biggest ever corporate takeovers but two months later a us court ruling ordered buyer to pay multi-million dollar damages to a cancer sufferer. the judge ruled that its newly acquired subsidiary should have warned users about the cancer risks from its...
36
36
tv
eye 36
favorite 0
quote 0
could face setbacks since it bought us crop sciences giant monsanto in june this year for sixty three billion euros one of germany's biggest ever corporate takeovers but two months later a us court ruling ordered buyer to pay multi-million dollar damages to a cancer sufferer. the judge ruled that its newly acquired subsidiary should have warned users about the cancer risks from its roundup herbicide the company's shares have been under pressure since then losing thirty six percent since the beginning of the year so investors are still nervous and something like this makes them more nervous it's a little bit of a surprise if you're a long time stock market observer often job cuts lead to higher prices because people think yeah those are necessary measures painful for everyone involved but necessary to increase profitability here they seem to be a reminder of how many risks and challenges a buyer has there at least as cliff as that damage claims buyer will be cashing in on synergies with monsanto so it's crop science division will be among the hardest hit with forty one hundred job cuts
could face setbacks since it bought us crop sciences giant monsanto in june this year for sixty three billion euros one of germany's biggest ever corporate takeovers but two months later a us court ruling ordered buyer to pay multi-million dollar damages to a cancer sufferer. the judge ruled that its newly acquired subsidiary should have warned users about the cancer risks from its roundup herbicide the company's shares have been under pressure since then losing thirty six percent since the...
40
40
tv
eye 40
favorite 0
quote 0
crop sciences joint monsanto earlier this year our shares have been under pressure since one santo lost a new suit over life of state based weed killers which many course counts. a busy day out the frankfurt stock exchange following it for us is a financial chorus one of the first how's that been invested fallout from the announcement of those by a job cuts to come. where they. did they are dollars to buy taking the shares so the buyer share was gaining up until that point and when that news hit the buyer share dropped into negative territory and it's still trading there now just briefly before the trading ends here it's true trading down about one point five percent not a great margin but as you mentioned buyer has already lost so much this year it's down for the year already by a boat more than thirty five percent so investors are still nervous and something like this makes them more nervous. it's a little bit of a surprise if you're a long time stock market observer often job cuts lead to higher prices because people think yeah those are necessary measures painful for everyone involv
crop sciences joint monsanto earlier this year our shares have been under pressure since one santo lost a new suit over life of state based weed killers which many course counts. a busy day out the frankfurt stock exchange following it for us is a financial chorus one of the first how's that been invested fallout from the announcement of those by a job cuts to come. where they. did they are dollars to buy taking the shares so the buyer share was gaining up until that point and when that news...
144
144
Nov 30, 2018
11/18
by
KPIX
tv
eye 144
favorite 0
quote 0
it wants to invest in its core businesses, consumer health and crop science. >>> lyft completed its acquisitionivate. it's part of the ride-hailing company's plan to offer an array of transportation options within one app and reduce individual car ownership. lyft says it plans to invest $100 million in new york to triple its bike fleet here. it operates bike share systems in new york, washington, d.c., san francisco, and other places. >>> while marijuana businesses are booming in the u.s., most banks and credit card processors won't service cannabis companies. that's because of the federal prohibition on marijuana. but now credit union one says it's launching a pilot program to work with marijuana businesses in alaska. it will help give pot companies options to doing business with just cash. >>> and the u.s. army is turning to microsoft to help soldiers fight and train. the army says it awarded microsoft a contract to supply its hallow lens to soldiers. it allows users to see virtual images superimposed over real world scenery in front of them. microsoft says it will provide troops with better
it wants to invest in its core businesses, consumer health and crop science. >>> lyft completed its acquisitionivate. it's part of the ride-hailing company's plan to offer an array of transportation options within one app and reduce individual car ownership. lyft says it plans to invest $100 million in new york to triple its bike fleet here. it operates bike share systems in new york, washington, d.c., san francisco, and other places. >>> while marijuana businesses are booming...
34
34
tv
eye 34
favorite 0
quote 0
crop sciences giant one sun this year buy shares have been on the precious and small. life estate based weed killer as which many say may coast. a busy day out the frankfurt stock exchange following it for us is a financial correspondent the first how's that been invested fallout from the announcement of those by a job cuts to come. did they do all of that by taking the share so the buyer share was gaining up until that point and when that news hit the buyer share dropped into negative territory and it's still trading there now just briefly before the trading ends here it's true trading down about one point five percent not a great margin but as you mentioned buyer has already lost so much this year it's down for the year already by a boat more than thirty five percent so investors are still nervous and something like this makes them more nervous it's a little bit of a surprise if you're a long time stock market observer often a job cuts lead to higher prices because people think yeah those are necessary measures painful for everyone involved but necessary to increase
crop sciences giant one sun this year buy shares have been on the precious and small. life estate based weed killer as which many say may coast. a busy day out the frankfurt stock exchange following it for us is a financial correspondent the first how's that been invested fallout from the announcement of those by a job cuts to come. did they do all of that by taking the share so the buyer share was gaining up until that point and when that news hit the buyer share dropped into negative...
108
108
Nov 27, 2018
11/18
by
CNNW
tv
eye 108
favorite 0
quote 0
science. like, you know, if you crop something long enough, the nutrients and all, that's science.ople go to the doctor and they get medications. that's science. you will believe in one science, but you won't believe in the other. you have to ask yourself why? the reason i ask that question, there's a method to my madness because it's not just about inconvenient facts, right? he makes up things, conspiracy theories. >> mm-hmm. >> like birtherism, right? >> okay. >> which is much more dangerous in some ways. >> now you're getting to the essence of who donald trump is. at heart he is a con man. he's a guy who has built a few buildings. >> are you reading my mind? someone said to me today if you don't recognize that donald trump is a con man, then you're the mark. >> now the world is his mark. see, the thing that's difficult for all of us is that all the billions of people on the planet have their own reality. every person really does have the reality inside their head. donald trump's reality has ended up with him being president. i'm the president. you're not. you're not. you're not.
science. like, you know, if you crop something long enough, the nutrients and all, that's science.ople go to the doctor and they get medications. that's science. you will believe in one science, but you won't believe in the other. you have to ask yourself why? the reason i ask that question, there's a method to my madness because it's not just about inconvenient facts, right? he makes up things, conspiracy theories. >> mm-hmm. >> like birtherism, right? >> okay. >> which...
37
37
tv
eye 37
favorite 0
quote 0
sciences for engineering economics thank you for your visit thank you. salmon is a favored stable during the upcoming holiday season here in europe and huge salmon farms have cropped up in the middle of the north atlantic far far away from most of the people who eat salmon join us for a visit to the faroe islands an archipelago located halfway between north korean island iceland only fifty thousand people live here it's an autonomous country of the kingdom of denmark but unlike denmark and does not belong to the european union and that's why people on the faroe islands are looking forward to bret's that britons are already the most important consumers of feral salmon and hopes are the u.k. outside of the e.u. would make trade much them. not a place you'd be likely to seek your fortune this rocky outcrop in the north atlantic but the farrow islands a booming and if anyone is responsible for that it seems on peter foster every morning he's out in the bay he used to be out at sea for days on end and the islanders still do some deep sea fishing but the real boom is driven by salmon aquaculture one hundred thousand salmon swim in each of these cages worth millions of e
sciences for engineering economics thank you for your visit thank you. salmon is a favored stable during the upcoming holiday season here in europe and huge salmon farms have cropped up in the middle of the north atlantic far far away from most of the people who eat salmon join us for a visit to the faroe islands an archipelago located halfway between north korean island iceland only fifty thousand people live here it's an autonomous country of the kingdom of denmark but unlike denmark and does...
79
79
Nov 30, 2018
11/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 79
favorite 0
quote 0
science correspondent, pallab ghosh reports. george is a plant doctor. today he's making his fortnightly visit to a small town in kenya's rift valley province. he treats cropsbeen infested by tiny caterpillars. with the help of an app, he identifies the species and recommends the right pesticide, and other measures. due to the increased income in my farm, my kids can now go to better school because of the consistent income i am getting from the farm input — output, sorry. also livlihood has improved in my farm, home, because i can see, i can meet the basic needs for my family. a world away at a powerful supercomputer data centre in oxfordshire, the uk space agency is trying to make life for walter and other subsistence farmers even better. the plan is to use satellite data to develop a system that is able to predict pest infestations a week or more in advance. this map shows the land temperature, one of the major factors that drive infestations. the system combines that with weather and other local data. the plant doctor scheme has been incredibly successful. it's helped 18.3 million farmers all across the world. and on average their incomes and yields have
science correspondent, pallab ghosh reports. george is a plant doctor. today he's making his fortnightly visit to a small town in kenya's rift valley province. he treats cropsbeen infested by tiny caterpillars. with the help of an app, he identifies the species and recommends the right pesticide, and other measures. due to the increased income in my farm, my kids can now go to better school because of the consistent income i am getting from the farm input — output, sorry. also livlihood has...
197
197
Nov 25, 2018
11/18
by
KGO
tv
eye 197
favorite 0
quote 0
instead of talking about the science, it talks about the impact on places like i'm from, the midwest, where you'll see devastation to our crops. you're seeing the hurricanes because of the ocean warming. you're seeing in vivid color the horrible wildfires out west. this is what nasa and our military have predicted for years. it's time to act on it. the administration can issue this devastating report showing the facts and on the other do nothing. it's time to act. >> isn't this what's happening? it was released friday afternoon of thanksgiving. >> that's exactly what i said. i pointed out the other day, they couldn't pick a day where they tried to get less attention on their report. i think it backfired. because there was no news that day, a lot of people have found out about it and are signing up to get the overview of the report. i would suggest all your viewers look at the report and look at what it's predicting. >> you're coming off a big victory in the state of minnesota. congratulations for that. you did well in a lot of areas where president trump did well in 2016. >> thank you. >> it sparked a lot of speculation you m
instead of talking about the science, it talks about the impact on places like i'm from, the midwest, where you'll see devastation to our crops. you're seeing the hurricanes because of the ocean warming. you're seeing in vivid color the horrible wildfires out west. this is what nasa and our military have predicted for years. it's time to act on it. the administration can issue this devastating report showing the facts and on the other do nothing. it's time to act. >> isn't this what's...
46
46
Nov 30, 2018
11/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 46
favorite 0
quote 0
science correspondent, pallab ghosh reports. george is a plant doctor. today he's making his fortnightly visit to a small town in kenya's rift valley province. he treats cropsthe right pesticide, and other measures. due to the increased income in my farm, my kids can now go to better school because of the consistent income i am getting from the farm input — output, sorry. also the livlihood has improved in my farm, home, because i can see, i can meet the basic needs for my family. a world away at a powerful supercomputer data centre in 0xfordshire, the uk space agency is trying to make life for walter and other subsistence farmers even better. the plan is to use satellite data to develop a system that is able to predict pest infestations a week or more in advance. this map shows the land temperature, one of the major factors that drive infestations. the system combines that with weather and other local data. the plant doctor scheme has been incredibly successful. it's helped 18.3 million farmers all across the world. and on average their incomes and yields have increased by 13%. it's hoped the new predictive system could do even better, boosting that figure
science correspondent, pallab ghosh reports. george is a plant doctor. today he's making his fortnightly visit to a small town in kenya's rift valley province. he treats cropsthe right pesticide, and other measures. due to the increased income in my farm, my kids can now go to better school because of the consistent income i am getting from the farm input — output, sorry. also the livlihood has improved in my farm, home, because i can see, i can meet the basic needs for my family. a world...
442
442
Nov 23, 2018
11/18
by
CNNW
tv
eye 442
favorite 0
quote 0
crops, our public infrastructure would be destroyed. as well as investments in real estate. so there's no good news in this report. >> and, you know, the president not even expecting the science- still propagating this climate change denial point of view in many -- and the republican party doing the same. does the report say there's any plan in place to respond to these issues and these dangers? >> so this report, it doesn't lay out any recommendations, but it is meant to inform policymakers who are determining our regulations, who are going to put policies in place. what we have seen is that this report clearly is on the other end of the spectrum compared to where this president as well as this administration stands on this issue of climate change. we've seen the administration rolling back regulations that would curb these harmful gases. >> act now. rene marsh, thanks very much. >>> the president is now interviewing people this weekend to bring into his administration multiple sources tell cnn that homeland security secretary, kirstjen nielsen, could be the next to go, as well as her biggest advocate, the white house chief of staff, john kelly. one contender to take over fo
crops, our public infrastructure would be destroyed. as well as investments in real estate. so there's no good news in this report. >> and, you know, the president not even expecting the science- still propagating this climate change denial point of view in many -- and the republican party doing the same. does the report say there's any plan in place to respond to these issues and these dangers? >> so this report, it doesn't lay out any recommendations, but it is meant to inform...
36
36
Nov 30, 2018
11/18
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 36
favorite 0
quote 0
years in science and released a crisper frenzy, with the potential to possibly cure and eliminate deadly disease and others warning of the risk. so far the technology has been used to boost cropn, malaria in mosquitoes and create lyme-disease proof mice. in 2014 a high school or used it to disrupt lung cancer cells multiplication. lee, a student at stanford university, joins us to discuss. -- we are alsor joined by this reporter. drew, what exactly does this scientist claimed to have done? drew: you described it pretty well. he says that he has modified the -- two of the interiors -- embryos that were delivered into two young baby girls who, according to him, have a certain resistance to hiv. it is essentially modifying the genes of a human being, doing it from birth, making sure it permeates all of the dna in their body. it's an exceptionally bold claim. it's the type of thing people thought might be possible at some point, but a lot of the field has said we were not ready to quite make this leap just yet. it set off an unbelievable controversy in the scientific community. emily: now you have developed a killique using crisper to cancer cells basically and you have continued
years in science and released a crisper frenzy, with the potential to possibly cure and eliminate deadly disease and others warning of the risk. so far the technology has been used to boost cropn, malaria in mosquitoes and create lyme-disease proof mice. in 2014 a high school or used it to disrupt lung cancer cells multiplication. lee, a student at stanford university, joins us to discuss. -- we are alsor joined by this reporter. drew, what exactly does this scientist claimed to have done?...
115
115
Nov 13, 2018
11/18
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 115
favorite 0
quote 0
in being the leading science company in the world and our protection business with monsanto is a major step in that direction this is by far the best company in the world. our croporms well. our pharma business performs well. we are making progress with our consumer health business. that is what the company stands for. matt: you mentioned this morning in your earnings discussions that the forecast for animal health and consumer health are looking harder and harder to meet. would you consider putting those divisions offer sale, somehow separating them from the core business? not combine anld operational discussion. we are looking at the last three withs of the year to go strategic considerations. if i look at the year over all, we have confirmed our guidance in a particularly volatile environment. a lot of companies have taken the guidances down. some smaller challenges that we reaching guidances which will be compensated by the group. how itou have mentioned will bring hold shareholder value but are all can investors convinced? are you having to convince them that it is a good idea to keep pharma and agriculture together, or are they already convinced? werner: i
in being the leading science company in the world and our protection business with monsanto is a major step in that direction this is by far the best company in the world. our croporms well. our pharma business performs well. we are making progress with our consumer health business. that is what the company stands for. matt: you mentioned this morning in your earnings discussions that the forecast for animal health and consumer health are looking harder and harder to meet. would you consider...
112
112
Nov 29, 2018
11/18
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 112
favorite 0
quote 0
crops will decline across the country due to higher temperatures, drought, and flooding. agricultural yields could fall to 1980's levels within a few decades. that is just by all the science and work we've done to increase those yields. in parts of the midwest farms will be able to produce less than 75% of the corn that they produce today, and the southern part of the midwestern region could lose more than 25% of its soybean yield. this is not a report that came out of my looking at some books. no, no, no. ness a report that came out of 1,000 people that work for the trump administration. this is an administration report. the report also emphasizes that our economy could lose hundreds of billions of dollars or more than 10% of our g.d.p. by the turn of the next century. that's more than double the loss of the great recession a decade ago. everyone knows someone that lost their job during that recession. everyone knows someone that lost their house or went into debt; right? well, think about that doubled. more than 10% of our g.d.p. again, not a report by a liberal think tank, not a report by a congressional subcommittee. this is the report and prediction of the trump admi
crops will decline across the country due to higher temperatures, drought, and flooding. agricultural yields could fall to 1980's levels within a few decades. that is just by all the science and work we've done to increase those yields. in parts of the midwest farms will be able to produce less than 75% of the corn that they produce today, and the southern part of the midwestern region could lose more than 25% of its soybean yield. this is not a report that came out of my looking at some books....