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it's custom forces! i-i saw a... no, i can't remember.y were in charge of the security on the linear oil systems nigerian project. look who's on their board. al: so, all our victims were on custom forces' board of directors. exactly. and besides senator carlyle, there's only one member that's still alive. al: the honorable logan sale, retired. jay: this guy's the chairman of the board, and he only comes to town and goes to his office one day out of the month. and it's today. my arm is killing me. that a symptom? no. did you see the size of that needle? man: i understand your concern. you bet i was worried. everybody in our circle is. no offense. but we're running out of time on this. i need you to tell us everything you know about the custom forces board. rarely meets. nothing controversial in the work we do. except for the linear oil systems disaster, right? that wasn't our problem. hmm? we protect sensitive locations all over the world. we neither condemn nor condone what goes on in those locations. now i think i'm gonna be sick. this i
it's custom forces! i-i saw a... no, i can't remember.y were in charge of the security on the linear oil systems nigerian project. look who's on their board. al: so, all our victims were on custom forces' board of directors. exactly. and besides senator carlyle, there's only one member that's still alive. al: the honorable logan sale, retired. jay: this guy's the chairman of the board, and he only comes to town and goes to his office one day out of the month. and it's today. my arm is killing...
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it's custom forces! i-i saw a... no, i can't remember.e in charge of the security on the linear oil systems nigerian project. look who's on their board. al: so, all our victims were on custom forces' board of directors. exactly. and besides senator carlyle, there's only one member that's still alive. al: the honorable logan sale retired. jay: this guy's the chairman of the board and he only comes to town and goes to his office one day out of the month. and it's today. my arm is killing me. that a symptom? no. did you see the size of that needle? man: i understand your concern. you bet i was worried. everybody in our circle is. no offense. but we're running out of time on this. i need you to tell us everything you know about the custom forces board. rarely meets. nothing controversial in the work we do. except for the linear oil systems disaster, right? that wasn't our problem. hmm? we protect sensitive locations all over the world. we neither condemn nor condone what goes on in those locations. now i think i'm gonna be sick. this is why w
it's custom forces! i-i saw a... no, i can't remember.e in charge of the security on the linear oil systems nigerian project. look who's on their board. al: so, all our victims were on custom forces' board of directors. exactly. and besides senator carlyle, there's only one member that's still alive. al: the honorable logan sale retired. jay: this guy's the chairman of the board and he only comes to town and goes to his office one day out of the month. and it's today. my arm is killing me. that...
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honestly what concerns me is that we really need to innovate the ways in which we, as the driving force, as customers, are interacting with retailers, food service et cetera. >> that reminds me of an incredibly interesting story about your shopping one evening. >> i went to costco, they have a fantastic chicken rotisserie section, i asked them in ten minutes where are these chickens going to go? and the guy says, he is lamenting, says i would have to throw it out. i said i will take it to a food shelter. he said i would love to but by law i have to throi i throw it e can't expose ourselves to.litigation. we work with student to redistribute food to their communities and aaron says, it's worth noting, this food gets thrown out before it reaches the grocery store or restaurant. doug what can we do to incentivize people at costco who want to give away this food but don't because of a liability attached. >> first of all there's a lot of misunderstanding about that liability. fortunately under bill clinton we passed the bill emerson good samaritan food donation act, that was when dan emerson was secretary
honestly what concerns me is that we really need to innovate the ways in which we, as the driving force, as customers, are interacting with retailers, food service et cetera. >> that reminds me of an incredibly interesting story about your shopping one evening. >> i went to costco, they have a fantastic chicken rotisserie section, i asked them in ten minutes where are these chickens going to go? and the guy says, he is lamenting, says i would have to throw it out. i said i will take...
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force next. >> apple customers get ready to unpack their new iphones. these iphones are first responders.pe to save the companies millions. this is interesting stuff. >> it is an interesting behind the scenes thing going on after these things are released. they try to figure out what problems are going on. >> it is an amazing thing. you can imagine this issue that is coming up. the first iphone had some touchscreen problems. the iphone 4 had a problem with the antenna on the outside of the phone. >> there is a design flaw that sweats would cause the touchscreen to short out. millions of these things are coming off the line over the course as they ramp up. it can save you a lot of money. >> they are getting ready for this forensic fix. >> you think they would be over at bj's in cupertino. they are there. there is a lot of anticipation. they try to figure it out. a lot of times these problems are related to something not being connected properly. it is not a huge deal. you have a tonight show comic joking about the antenna. that is what they are trying to avoid. >> there is a risk. if the p
force next. >> apple customers get ready to unpack their new iphones. these iphones are first responders.pe to save the companies millions. this is interesting stuff. >> it is an interesting behind the scenes thing going on after these things are released. they try to figure out what problems are going on. >> it is an amazing thing. you can imagine this issue that is coming up. the first iphone had some touchscreen problems. the iphone 4 had a problem with the antenna on the...
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. >>> customers and employees were forced to the ground as robbers stormed a local business. we zero in on the men involved in this very bold heist. >>> new clues in the disappearance of the lyons sisters 40 years ago and the key to solving the case could be 2 miles away from the crime scene. >>> creating an american history mystery. what's being done to track down these nationals treasures. >> we're talking about another cooldown making its way. the next front, up in canada. behind it, snow and cooler air behind it, snow and cooler air moving in on my forecast behind it, snow and cooler air moving in on my forecast you fifteen percent or more on huh, fiftcar insurance.uld save yeah, everybody knows that. well, did you know that playing cards with kenny rogers gets old pretty fast? ♪ you got to know when to hold'em. ♪ ♪ know when to fold 'em. ♪ know when to walk away. ♪ know when to run. ♪ you never count your money, ♪ when you're sitting at the ta...♪ what? you get it? i get the gist, yeah. geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent more on car insurance. >>> they
. >>> customers and employees were forced to the ground as robbers stormed a local business. we zero in on the men involved in this very bold heist. >>> new clues in the disappearance of the lyons sisters 40 years ago and the key to solving the case could be 2 miles away from the crime scene. >>> creating an american history mystery. what's being done to track down these nationals treasures. >> we're talking about another cooldown making its way. the next front,...
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some customers were forced to order the devices tloo you their carrier sites. you did see comments saying have better luck going to at&t. >> high quality problem? sorry. high quality problem. david's interview yesterday with sprint, has moved sprint and it took -- that's talking about you need 100 caterpillars -- bad numbers this morning -- but you need a huge amount to move sprint. what i heard, what i liked, apple. >> right. he was enthusiastic about the launch. as you would expect him to be. >> he is a billionaire. he can say whatever he wants. >> true. he is. marcelo claure, 43-year-old billionaire decides to move to kansas city and run this company. interesting. >> mark gurman of 9 to 5 mac. >> the guy fell asleep listening to the youtube album and the guy in charge of the accurate store doesn't have the accurate apple watch time piece. >> word is from -- i'm a huge supporter of apple, but the actual presentation of the apple i watch, one of the reasons the stock went down not just because of the talk of the fed was people felt, people in the know felt tha
some customers were forced to order the devices tloo you their carrier sites. you did see comments saying have better luck going to at&t. >> high quality problem? sorry. high quality problem. david's interview yesterday with sprint, has moved sprint and it took -- that's talking about you need 100 caterpillars -- bad numbers this morning -- but you need a huge amount to move sprint. what i heard, what i liked, apple. >> right. he was enthusiastic about the launch. as you would...
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this is forcing customers to consider other options.he strike at frankfurt previous to today, lufthansa argued that this was not hurting. that is not true. frankfurt is one of the largest transfer hubs in the world. for lufthansa, being mainly a transfer airline, any shortfall connectivity is affecting the long haul. in munich, we are hearing that the pilots are walking out on long haul flights. munich was built to divert traffic away from frankfurt. passengers don't care if they are connecting through frankfurt, munich, paris or amsterdam. when you start canceling flights connecting through munich, you are telling passengers to look at other airlines. new,hreat is coming from modern airlines such as istanbul and dubai. this is just telling those airlines, for customers to take a look at other options. this is going to damage the brand perception with some of the core customer base. i don't think there will be a dramatic shift from the core loyal base. loyal customers are primarily on corporate contracts. they are incentivized to contin
this is forcing customers to consider other options.he strike at frankfurt previous to today, lufthansa argued that this was not hurting. that is not true. frankfurt is one of the largest transfer hubs in the world. for lufthansa, being mainly a transfer airline, any shortfall connectivity is affecting the long haul. in munich, we are hearing that the pilots are walking out on long haul flights. munich was built to divert traffic away from frankfurt. passengers don't care if they are connecting...
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if that is what they say the funds injections are forced this year. the customersill be high. and business disney classics like snow white me make a comeback. teen-age mutant ninja turtles will probably be more to because of the movie. does a lot of characters like dr. seuss cat and have serious >>: james: coming up walking through the weather that we can expect today and for the weekend ahead. were off to a quality start as usual. the >>: a woman arrives a bank and lift up the wick and closed and she was wearing to avoid protection. the club to hurt just wearing a broad. you can see the whole story on our web site. >>: mark: people trading in the blue jeans for yoga pants. this is the kron 4 also. >> darya : i've seen guys go to london. they're not see through. >>: ago have the legs for. i can pull off a have chicken legs. >>: as james: this is on the right side of the screen with the sunlight happening right now 644 to 646. there's a beautiful starlet at the cloud coverage. this is what we're dealing with this morning. above this it's beautiful was certain joy th
if that is what they say the funds injections are forced this year. the customersill be high. and business disney classics like snow white me make a comeback. teen-age mutant ninja turtles will probably be more to because of the movie. does a lot of characters like dr. seuss cat and have serious >>: james: coming up walking through the weather that we can expect today and for the weekend ahead. were off to a quality start as usual. the >>: a woman arrives a bank and lift up the wick...
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point with the previous president, very angry when afghans were hurt or offended by forces not understanding the customs here or when international forces dropped bombs or drones and killed civilians. that moving forward will be a different change. it is mainly a support role that the nato forces will be taking part in, training officers, training people in logistics, the kind of long term skills that the afghans will need to make sure they can maintain their army beyond the end of 2016 when the new nato mission will end and beyond. >> that agreement was long in coming, it is now signed. jennifer glass in kabul, thanks. >> what's in your wallet? a little more in new york city, the minimum wage going up some in the city, the mayor signing a bill to extend the living wage law. those with health insurance get $11.50 an hour, those without it just above $13. >> a new study find women having less babies. women who were in their 20's in 2008 say they'll skip out on starting a family. that could mean 420,000 fewer kids over the next decade. >> the average american who has a student debt owes more than $30,000
point with the previous president, very angry when afghans were hurt or offended by forces not understanding the customs here or when international forces dropped bombs or drones and killed civilians. that moving forward will be a different change. it is mainly a support role that the nato forces will be taking part in, training officers, training people in logistics, the kind of long term skills that the afghans will need to make sure they can maintain their army beyond the end of 2016 when...
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cockburn arrives in the spring of 1813 and finds the chesapeake just custom made for an expeditionary force such as he had, 200 mile length of the bay with all the rivers serving as tributaries, really provided access to what was then the real economic as well as political heartland of america. and this chesapeake bay quickly turns into a lake. quite quickly in the spring of 1813, we start seeing attacks on the upper shores of the bay of many towns includie ining hale e havre de grace and towns along the eastern shore. brigadier general zebulon pike leads an american landing force on the shores of ontario near york. and they defeat the british and canadian defenders, but there is an explosion which kills pike and many other americans. and in the confusion that follows, it is apparently some american troops that set fire to the parliament building in new york. these soldiers were not operating with any instructions, but nonetheless are more than likely the ones responsible. so this was an act that wasn't sanctioned by american commanders and it -- it doesn't spark much reaction at all from g
cockburn arrives in the spring of 1813 and finds the chesapeake just custom made for an expeditionary force such as he had, 200 mile length of the bay with all the rivers serving as tributaries, really provided access to what was then the real economic as well as political heartland of america. and this chesapeake bay quickly turns into a lake. quite quickly in the spring of 1813, we start seeing attacks on the upper shores of the bay of many towns includie ining hale e havre de grace and towns...
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customer pick-ups and drop-offs. cal trans posted this large sign banning commercial trucks from the area. they've even paved over his driveway. >> this was the hammer. this was the act. >> reporter: joe was now forced to meet with customers at this grocery parking lot six blocks away to pick up and drop off orders. he asked alameda county for reimbursement, even recently met with the appeals board. >> if they were to give me a nice card saying hey, we're sorry, and a dollar bill, that's more than i've got. >> reporter: other businesses like this gas station are also on the brink of closing down. the county paid the station $1.5 million for its loss and relocation. he already laid off four workers. he says his 33-year business is about to go as well. >> they're goliath and i'm david and i'm running out of ammo for the slingshot. >> reporter: in oakland, da lin, kpix 5. >> after we called the agency it did admit it was wrong to pave over the driveway and the agency says it will repave a driveway for joe's business. >>> aside from hurting businesses, neighbors say crime has gone up since the construction project began. we showed you surveillance video in the first part of da's story in our 5:00 news.
customer pick-ups and drop-offs. cal trans posted this large sign banning commercial trucks from the area. they've even paved over his driveway. >> this was the hammer. this was the act. >> reporter: joe was now forced to meet with customers at this grocery parking lot six blocks away to pick up and drop off orders. he asked alameda county for reimbursement, even recently met with the appeals board. >> if they were to give me a nice card saying hey, we're sorry, and a dollar...
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force. >> governor says mexico is, new jersey's second largest customer, after canada. >> just into "eyewitness news" this evening we are hearing from those, close toes beheaded american journalist steven sotoloff, family spokesperson had this to say from our side the family's home in miami just a few moments ago. >> he yearned for a tranquil life to enjoy dolphins games on sunday and a office job on monday that will provide him a comfortable middle class existence but arab world pulled him. he was no war junkie. and, he did not want to be a modern day lawrence of arabia. he merely wanted to give voice to those who had none. >> reporter: u.s. intelligence officials confirm authenticity of the video showing sotoloff's beheading by terrorist group isis. who is isis and how thinks situation being taught in our classrooms "eyewitness news" reporter matt rivers has more on one local group's effort to education our students. >> reporter: how do you you describe isis to a seventh grader? how do you tell a 12 year-old about beheading and most importantly how do you explain why it all matters. >> this i
force. >> governor says mexico is, new jersey's second largest customer, after canada. >> just into "eyewitness news" this evening we are hearing from those, close toes beheaded american journalist steven sotoloff, family spokesperson had this to say from our side the family's home in miami just a few moments ago. >> he yearned for a tranquil life to enjoy dolphins games on sunday and a office job on monday that will provide him a comfortable middle class existence...
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. >> brave customer caught in the middle of a jewelry heist. >> four masked men forced their way into a jewelry store, wielding sledge hammers. as they escaped. one customer is seen boldly snatching back one of the bags filled with jewelry. >> i think it was instinct. the fact that the shop owner was so upset his livelihood was going out the door. i can't say that it was a premeditated thought. >> brazen. >> to say the least. turns out the jewelry in the bag, yeah, $80,000 worth. the shop owner says it saved him from going out of business. >> wow. >> makes you wonder. would you be able to have the guts. his leavelihood, right. >> defend it to then. even if some one has a sledgehammer. >> i'm a wimp. >> right there with you. >> president obama's approval ratings are slipping. house republicans won't give him the team of day. hem berz of his old party see him as a drag. even the kids. president and first lady made a surprise visit to a charter school in washington to see recreation program. that disappointed one of the young students. >> i really wanted it to be beyonce. >> i understand
. >> brave customer caught in the middle of a jewelry heist. >> four masked men forced their way into a jewelry store, wielding sledge hammers. as they escaped. one customer is seen boldly snatching back one of the bags filled with jewelry. >> i think it was instinct. the fact that the shop owner was so upset his livelihood was going out the door. i can't say that it was a premeditated thought. >> brazen. >> to say the least. turns out the jewelry in the bag, yeah,...
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customer's worst nightmare. one man trapped inside of a store is forced to dial 911. how a dispatcher and an officer react to the phone call. >> drivers beware. police officers could soon have a new way to crackdown on texting while driving. we'll show you how that new device works. ,,,,,,,, it makes me happy to go on the computer. i like feeling smart. internet essentials from comcast has brought low-cost internet access to over 1.4 million low-income people at home. internet essentials helped me progress in my schoolwork. it helped my grades move higher. today it's the largest broadband adoption program in america. it helped me a lot. comcast. helping to bridge the digital divide. trapped inside a store. and. >>> san francisco police got a call from a man who said he was trapped inside a store and no, he wasn't robbing it. kpix 5's john ramos with the dispatch call that had police laughing. >> reporter: when employees closed up the majestic gallery at san francisco's fisherman's wharf last night they remembered to lock the door but forgot something. [ inaudible ] it
customer's worst nightmare. one man trapped inside of a store is forced to dial 911. how a dispatcher and an officer react to the phone call. >> drivers beware. police officers could soon have a new way to crackdown on texting while driving. we'll show you how that new device works. ,,,,,,,, it makes me happy to go on the computer. i like feeling smart. internet essentials from comcast has brought low-cost internet access to over 1.4 million low-income people at home. internet essentials...
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customers. the restaurant is in fact, a front for a brothel. the girl resists but is finally forcedo prostitution. the next scene is set in the girl's home village. she's managed to escape from katmandu and her mother is relieved that she's home. a member of an ngo approaches the reunited mother and daughter. the trafficking survivor tells her story. the show ends with the ngo extended the trafficking victim a helping hand. the performances are also a way of giving trafficking survivors a sense of worth and a way back into society. sunita, who founded shakti is diussing her hopes to build a school for victims of sex trafficking.sis discussing her hopes to build a school for victims of sex trafficking.uis discussing her hopes to build a school for victims of sex trafficking.is discussing her hopes to build a school for victims of sex trafficking.ais discussing her hopes to build a school for victims of sex trafficking.mis discussing her hopes to build a school for victims of sex trafficking.samuis discussing h build a school for vicmsf x afcking.his discussing her ho build a school f
customers. the restaurant is in fact, a front for a brothel. the girl resists but is finally forcedo prostitution. the next scene is set in the girl's home village. she's managed to escape from katmandu and her mother is relieved that she's home. a member of an ngo approaches the reunited mother and daughter. the trafficking survivor tells her story. the show ends with the ngo extended the trafficking victim a helping hand. the performances are also a way of giving trafficking survivors a sense...
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initial reports show 5,000 customers without power. commuters were forced to abandon their cars. commuter describe what is it was like. >> come down after first bit of water on the road. look around the officer was on the bank waving us through, i kept on going slowly and caught by a wave and moved over this way. had to wait about 20 minutes for the pressure and water build up in my car to open up the door to get out of there. >> really scary situation. look at that road and look at that flooding. we'll keep you posted to all developments into the phoenix area as we get more throughout the morning. bill: deepwater. stark warning about the future of the u.s. economy. bad schools and outdated tax code, and a broken political system will eventually will be our nation's undoing. stuart varney host of "varney & company," the fox business network. how are you, sir? >> well, sir. bill: you did not go to harvard but the study came out of harvard. first line in the "wall street journal," can the u.s. compete internationally. if companies can, its workers can not. what did they find here?
initial reports show 5,000 customers without power. commuters were forced to abandon their cars. commuter describe what is it was like. >> come down after first bit of water on the road. look around the officer was on the bank waving us through, i kept on going slowly and caught by a wave and moved over this way. had to wait about 20 minutes for the pressure and water build up in my car to open up the door to get out of there. >> really scary situation. look at that road and look at...
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automakers have been forced to get a bit creative to try to keep their customers interested. nhk world's akiko tells us out. >> reporter: executives at fuji heavy industries have good news for car lovers. they unveiled a new version of their subaru wrx model. it's the first major overhaul of the car in seven years. motor sports fans know wrx as a championship rally racer. the car's most popular with auto sluz yass who put a premium on performance. >> translator: the wrx was developed for motor sports, so we'd like to carry on that heritage, but we also want a wider range of people to enjoy the car. so we've designed it to be safer and more comfortable. >> reporter: executives at major automakers worried that young people in japan are losing interest in buying cars. so they're starting to focus more on family friendly vehicles. the tax hike has hit foreign automakers especially hard. before april, consumers rushed to make last-minute purchases. car sales increased 26% compared to the year before. but they've been declining every month since then. officials at german carmaker v
automakers have been forced to get a bit creative to try to keep their customers interested. nhk world's akiko tells us out. >> reporter: executives at fuji heavy industries have good news for car lovers. they unveiled a new version of their subaru wrx model. it's the first major overhaul of the car in seven years. motor sports fans know wrx as a championship rally racer. the car's most popular with auto sluz yass who put a premium on performance. >> translator: the wrx was...
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they are backed by the cia's investment division and customers include the defense department, fbi, army, marines, and air forceare some of the biggest leaders in security partnering with palantir? alex more joins me in the studio. you were the very first client -- very first as the director of the company. what did you do? >> this was around 2004 and my two smartest friends were working on a secret project. i said i have to be involved in this and that ended up being palantir. what ended up happening that was unique is that peter thiel was willing to work with smart young people. we saw that with facebook and i think that's what it was. just a call of the smartest people at stanford. >> what was the company then and what is it today? it has changed a lot. >> i think back then it was a typical silicon valley startup. we were all basically working in what was the basement of a hospital and it was hiring the smartest friends and beginning to crack the problem. a lot of our folks flying to d.c. every weekend flying back and it grew at a very fast rate. >> there is so much mystery and secrecy surrounding palantir.
they are backed by the cia's investment division and customers include the defense department, fbi, army, marines, and air forceare some of the biggest leaders in security partnering with palantir? alex more joins me in the studio. you were the very first client -- very first as the director of the company. what did you do? >> this was around 2004 and my two smartest friends were working on a secret project. i said i have to be involved in this and that ended up being palantir. what ended...
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cockburn arrives in the spring of 1813 and finds the chesapeake just custom made for an expeditionary forcesuch as he had, 200 mile length of the bay with all the rivers serving as tributaries, really provided access to what was then the real economic as well as political heartland of america. and this chesapeake bay quickly turns into a lake. quite quickly in the spring of 1813, we start seeing attacks on the upper shores of the bay of many towns includie ining hale e havre de grace and towns along the eastern shore. brigadier general zebulon pike leads an american landing force on the shores of ontario near york. and they defeat the british and canadian defenders, but there is an explosion which kills pike and many other americans. and in the confusion that follows, it is apparently some american troops that set fire to the parliament building in new york. these soldiers were not operating with any instructions, but nonetheless are more than likely the ones responsible. so this was an act that wasn't sanctioned by american commanders and it -- it doesn't spark much reaction at all from gr
cockburn arrives in the spring of 1813 and finds the chesapeake just custom made for an expeditionary forcesuch as he had, 200 mile length of the bay with all the rivers serving as tributaries, really provided access to what was then the real economic as well as political heartland of america. and this chesapeake bay quickly turns into a lake. quite quickly in the spring of 1813, we start seeing attacks on the upper shores of the bay of many towns includie ining hale e havre de grace and towns...
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the morocco free-trade agreem t agreements which entered into force in 2006 eliminated taxes on 95% of trade customernd industrial goods between the two countries. this ft 8 has provided both country with great opportunity of trade and investment. for us, the u.s. is the third largest trading partner of morocco, with more than 7% of its total trade. today we have 300 u.s. company that have established their presence in morocco and are now benefitting from this great business environment. let me now mention few strategic sectors that have been booming in the past years in morocco. first, we have the moroccan aerospace cluster that is becoming among the most competitive manufacturers based in the world, with more than 100 references companies established in less than ten years and is employing to date in morocco more than 10,000 people. companies such as wing, alcoa, ge, have chosen morocco as a manufacturing platform. bombardier is now building in our casablanca area which is about $200 billion. we have also identified the automotive industry. it's one of the, as this industry, as one of the growth dr
the morocco free-trade agreem t agreements which entered into force in 2006 eliminated taxes on 95% of trade customernd industrial goods between the two countries. this ft 8 has provided both country with great opportunity of trade and investment. for us, the u.s. is the third largest trading partner of morocco, with more than 7% of its total trade. today we have 300 u.s. company that have established their presence in morocco and are now benefitting from this great business environment. let me...
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one contingent was the sales force is stoked to have the ipad to offer to customers and said offeringbpar tablets or saying to get it your self. also, the application development within ibm will be the driver. this is coming from the bottom of the sales team -- not the ceo. >> we can look at a right now. apple pay is a wonderful marriage between hardware and an application and bringing along an eco-structure -- an ecosystem. let's at ibm to this equation and all those fortune 500 relationships. all those business and need cases that they can now bring specific technology solutions to with an elegant hardware solution behind it. >> gmp securities. coming up, benefits can be a challenging area for companies. next, a startup that handles all of your hr paperwork back to bite jerry -- backed by jerry lehto. ♪ ♪ >> welcome back to bloomberg west. dnc is exploring its strategic options as it faces pressure and upcoming retirement of the ceo. the source for bite or has contacted oracle, cisco, hp, dell and others about a possible sale. they say a deal may not happen. emc started a strategic
one contingent was the sales force is stoked to have the ipad to offer to customers and said offeringbpar tablets or saying to get it your self. also, the application development within ibm will be the driver. this is coming from the bottom of the sales team -- not the ceo. >> we can look at a right now. apple pay is a wonderful marriage between hardware and an application and bringing along an eco-structure -- an ecosystem. let's at ibm to this equation and all those fortune 500...
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one a day 50+ >>> why is google forced to pay big bucks back to their customers? so factors like diet n negatively impact good bacteria? even if you're healthy and active. phillips digestive health support is a duo-probiotic that helps supplement good bacteria found in two parts of your digestive tract. i'm doubly impressed! phillips' digestive health. a daily probiotic. carmax is the best place to start your car search.e, great for frank, who's quite particular... russian jazz funk? next to swedish hip hop. when he knows what he wants... - thank you. do you have himalayan toad lilies? spotted, or speckled? speckled. yes. he has to have it. a cubist still life of rye bread... sold. it's perfect. which is why we'll ship a canary yellow jeep with leather seats from dallas to burbank if it's the one frank wants. carmax. start here. when folks think about wthey think salmon and energy. but the energy bp produces up here creates something else as well: jobs all over america. engineering and innovation jobs. advanced safety systems & technology. shipping and manufacturi
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extended the federal reserve's powers forced banks to meet tougher regulatory standards p and created the federal deposit insurance corporation to guarantee customersunts up to $10,000. give me my 60 cents. how do i know you got 60 cents? here's my bankbook. all right, that's fine. 5, 10, 15, 20, 25, 30, 35, 40, 45, 50, 55, 60. that's o.k. americans showed their faith in the reopened banks and the crisis passed. the bank holiday was a watershed. it's remembered as one of fdr's most popular political moves. but, richard gill, was it really necessary? what had happened to the money supply? well, the money supply shrank drastically between 1929 and 1933. by money supply, we mean not just coins and currency, but also our checking accounts in the banks. since we make most major purchases by checks, rather than cash these deposits are the most important part of our money supply. commercial banks can actually create these deposits, actually create money. this seems a bit much, but it's a simple consequence of our old friend, fractional-reserve banking. let's follow a million-dollar deposit in the banking system. let's suppose a rich widow frightened by th
extended the federal reserve's powers forced banks to meet tougher regulatory standards p and created the federal deposit insurance corporation to guarantee customersunts up to $10,000. give me my 60 cents. how do i know you got 60 cents? here's my bankbook. all right, that's fine. 5, 10, 15, 20, 25, 30, 35, 40, 45, 50, 55, 60. that's o.k. americans showed their faith in the reopened banks and the crisis passed. the bank holiday was a watershed. it's remembered as one of fdr's most popular...
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customs enforcement folks, all tackling this. >> right. and what it speaks to is there are really two forces at play here. one is the immediate crise of all the children crossing, and they're starting to see some improvement, some reduction in the numbers there. but there's the broader issue of what pretty much both sides agree is a kind of broken immigration system in this country, and the border is part of that. and so you have these two forces, but the long-term structural problems that people feel exist, and the short-term, immediate problem of so many children cross the border, and they're both pushing the department of homeland security to consider some pretty significant changes in how they're organized and how they police that border. >> sreenivasan: so how would it change? >> well, what they're talking about doing is creating a southern command, essentially, taking a military modelle of leadership and structure and combining these two agencies operationally for a lot of law enforcement work so that you essentially have a more streamlined chain of command, and you have more coordination between th
customs enforcement folks, all tackling this. >> right. and what it speaks to is there are really two forces at play here. one is the immediate crise of all the children crossing, and they're starting to see some improvement, some reduction in the numbers there. but there's the broader issue of what pretty much both sides agree is a kind of broken immigration system in this country, and the border is part of that. and so you have these two forces, but the long-term structural problems...
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something that might allow them to join russia's customs union they also want amnesty for all political prisoners and self-defense fighters captured by kiev's forces and finally they demand the recognition of russian as the region's official language if these demands and that they say they promise to remain within ukraine. separate we'll have more on that in about thirty minutes time coming up next tonight international report on the only terrorists involved the business school stage and if you watching it in the u.k. people of l. and he's crossed. whether islamic state gains in iraq and syria will push the u.s. into a new war. in dunedin florida a young boy. is learning how to become an american the old school way by selling cool drinks at a lemonade stand we hear a lot of lame examples of american exceptionalism from blowhard politicians but the idea of kid tropper nerd ship and the iconic norman rockwell esque lemonade stand is something exceptional and has certainly been good for the nation but for all of his hard work what does t.j. get in return one of his neighbors is trying to shut down his quote illegal business but neighbor says the lemo
something that might allow them to join russia's customs union they also want amnesty for all political prisoners and self-defense fighters captured by kiev's forces and finally they demand the recognition of russian as the region's official language if these demands and that they say they promise to remain within ukraine. separate we'll have more on that in about thirty minutes time coming up next tonight international report on the only terrorists involved the business school stage and if you...
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customers. >>> and major wildfires burning here in northern california have forced the governor now to declare state of emergency. the destructive fire that tore through the town of weed right near mount shasta this week is now 65% contained. crews are gearing up to battle 40-mile-per-hour winds again today. and on tuesday, that fire destroyed more than 100 homes. >> so the story is are people going to pull together or explode? that's the story from my perspective. >> too early to tell. all we know is that this is day 2. and it's different than day 1 was. and i'm sure as we go on, it's just going to be more and more issues cropping up. >> the mayor says there is no way we will recover without significant state and federal help. and the king fire meanwhile burning in el dorado county only 5% contained this morning. it has burned nearly 28,000 acres, about 44 square miles. right now. 2,000 homes and another 1500 smaller structures are in danger right now. >>> lawrence, you warned us some moisture was coming and here we go. >> here we are. we have showers around the bay area, nothing too heavy. m
customers. >>> and major wildfires burning here in northern california have forced the governor now to declare state of emergency. the destructive fire that tore through the town of weed right near mount shasta this week is now 65% contained. crews are gearing up to battle 40-mile-per-hour winds again today. and on tuesday, that fire destroyed more than 100 homes. >> so the story is are people going to pull together or explode? that's the story from my perspective. >> too...
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board member of the association and now the cheer force is relying so solely on donations and fund-raisers to replenish their account. >>> the center of customerplaints over alleged racism. the king's liquor store will be sold tomorrow. customers allege the customer would refuse to serve african-american customers and lock the door on them while allowing white customers to come in. >>> minnesota vikings runningback adrian peterson's first court appearance is set for october 8th on child abuse charges. expected to enter a plea that he used a small tree branch or a switch to discipline his 4-year-old son. something he doesn't deny. peter is expected to play this weekend. the team benched him for sunday's game after a grand jury indicted him on friday. peterson says he is not a perfect parent but not a child abuser. he was simply disciplining his son in the same way his parent disciplined him. meantime, the radisson hotel chain has suspended the sponsorship of the vikings saying it has a long-time standing commitment to the protection of children. >>> ray rice is planning to appeal his indefinite suspension. expected to file the appeal today. the
board member of the association and now the cheer force is relying so solely on donations and fund-raisers to replenish their account. >>> the center of customerplaints over alleged racism. the king's liquor store will be sold tomorrow. customers allege the customer would refuse to serve african-american customers and lock the door on them while allowing white customers to come in. >>> minnesota vikings runningback adrian peterson's first court appearance is set for october...
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one was that the sales force is really stoked to have the ipad to offer their customers. instead of having to offer them subpar tablets or say something go get them yourself. but also the application development, they think will be a real driver. this coming from the bottom of sales field. >> we can look at pay. apple pay is a wonderful marriage between hardware and application, and bring along an ego structure. let that ibm to this equation. all of those fortune 500 relationships. they can now bring specific technology solutions with an elegant hardware solution behind us. >> apple pay, we will discuss later in the show. i can't use it on here just yet, but next month, that is when it is coming. securities.f jmp thank you. you can use your phone to pay in october, but how secure that will be, that's next. ♪ >> welcome back to "bloomberg west," i'm emily chang. ipo on friday was the largest ever in the world. shares surging 30% on the company's trading debut. 38% on the copies trading debut. today it is down slightly. one of the risks with ali baba's to $90 a down share.
one was that the sales force is really stoked to have the ipad to offer their customers. instead of having to offer them subpar tablets or say something go get them yourself. but also the application development, they think will be a real driver. this coming from the bottom of sales field. >> we can look at pay. apple pay is a wonderful marriage between hardware and application, and bring along an ego structure. let that ibm to this equation. all of those fortune 500 relationships. they...
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to adapt, if hp big data solutions can keep wireless customers smiling, imagine what they can do for yours. make it matter. >>> u.s. military forces along with a coalition of arab allies rain dozens of missiles onto isis targets. it's a major escalation in the fight against isis militants, and the first time the u.s. has taken action inside of syria. good morning from washington. i'm luke russert. this is "the daily rundown." president obama is expected to speak for the first time about the air strikes. the white house just under an hour from now at 10:00 a.m. eastern. we'll, of course, bring that to you live. and we are keeping our eyes on secretary of state john kerry, who is already meeting with international leaders in new york ahead of the president's arrival fuelling the united nations meeting. the u.s. officials say more than 20 targets were struck. amateur video unverified shows some of the explosions as the first missiles began to fall more than 12 hours ago. and a new video this morning claims to show the aftermath of strikes. syrian activists say 70 isis fighters were killed. and the u.s. insists that this is just the b
to adapt, if hp big data solutions can keep wireless customers smiling, imagine what they can do for yours. make it matter. >>> u.s. military forces along with a coalition of arab allies rain dozens of missiles onto isis targets. it's a major escalation in the fight against isis militants, and the first time the u.s. has taken action inside of syria. good morning from washington. i'm luke russert. this is "the daily rundown." president obama is expected to speak for the first...
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in detroit, a judge decides if that bankrupt city is going to be forced to keep water on for customers who can't pay their bills. first a look at headlines, five more bodies found on the mountain in japan after a volcano erupted. 36 people are now believe to have died. scientists warn more eruptions could be in store. >> more flight delays in chicago as the fallout from a major fire continues. passengers have been stranded since friday. it could be two weeks for things to get back to normal. >> president obama saying the u.s. underestimated the threat by isil and overestimated the iraqi army's ability to take them on. the chaos caused by the war in syria allowed that area to become ground zero for ve haddies around the world. >> police in cities including new york and boston played down a threat from isil. in a new interview, a man who said he is an isil fighter from canada said their ultimate goal is to flow the black isil flag over the white house. >> a lot of brothers there mobilizing right now. i met so many people, thousands that are living in the west that are ready right now to
in detroit, a judge decides if that bankrupt city is going to be forced to keep water on for customers who can't pay their bills. first a look at headlines, five more bodies found on the mountain in japan after a volcano erupted. 36 people are now believe to have died. scientists warn more eruptions could be in store. >> more flight delays in chicago as the fallout from a major fire continues. passengers have been stranded since friday. it could be two weeks for things to get back to...
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customers was down almost 17% compared to august 2013. they say sales of food items containing chicken fell after july. the company began using chicken from thailand but mcdonald's japan was forced to take some items off the menu. mcdonald's took steps by disclosing information on food sources. >>> the people who sell luxury foreign cars in japan say they are feeling the effects of the increase of the consumption tax in april. those who work for german firms are taking a different tact. officials at the japan automobile importers' association say in august sales of foreign cars fell 6.7% from a year earlier. it was the fifth month in a row sales were down. audi is expanding faster than before. they launched four new outlets last year and plan to have ten more by the end of 2015. executives at bmw japan opened a new dealership near tokyo. >> translator: i feel that the pace of recovery is slower than we expected. we plan to expand our lineup to draw more customers into our dealerships. >> the executives say by the end of next year they want to double the number of big outlets in japan to six. >>> managers have been finding it difficult to get the help they need. for every 100 peo
customers was down almost 17% compared to august 2013. they say sales of food items containing chicken fell after july. the company began using chicken from thailand but mcdonald's japan was forced to take some items off the menu. mcdonald's took steps by disclosing information on food sources. >>> the people who sell luxury foreign cars in japan say they are feeling the effects of the increase of the consumption tax in april. those who work for german firms are taking a different...
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force at apple next on "bloomberg west." ♪ >> welcome back to "the merck west." as apple customers their shiny new iphones, leaks of apple employees are getting ready to diagnose any problems. these iphone first responders make quick fixes and alter the supply chain is made in act fast enough, they hope, to save the company millions in problems and reputational damage. this is really interesting stuff. >> yeah, it's an interesting behind the scenes thing that goes on at apple after these things are released. the first devices that are returned for some sort of litter problem come of they are given to a career and go back to the apple headquarters were the same engineers involved in designing and building the device try to figure out what problems are going on. >> is a fairly amazing thing and you can imagine the sort of issue that can come up and we have seen this with the iphone before. the first one had touchscreen problems. i don't know whether it was the problemthat had the with the antenna on the outside of the phone? >> the first phone told interesting story about the design
force at apple next on "bloomberg west." ♪ >> welcome back to "the merck west." as apple customers their shiny new iphones, leaks of apple employees are getting ready to diagnose any problems. these iphone first responders make quick fixes and alter the supply chain is made in act fast enough, they hope, to save the company millions in problems and reputational damage. this is really interesting stuff. >> yeah, it's an interesting behind the scenes thing that...
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the negative attention forced the city to halt the shut offs and implement a plan to improve customer service, and provide assistance. city officials say restoring water comes at too great a price for detroit, and those that pay their bills. and cameras are not allowed inside federal court. when i was inside there were some residents that broke down in tears describing their situation. no decision made as of yet. the hearing will resume tomorrow morning. >> yes, it sounds like a different one. bisi onile-ere in detroit. thank you. >>> an f.i.f.a. executive board member believes the 2022 world cup will not be held in qatar. theo says he thinks the middle east country will be stripped of the right to host the tournament, citing the health risk for players and fans in the extreme heat. a spokesman for soccer's governing body says that his comments are his personal opinion. >>> iran is willing to help fight i.s.i.l., but wants flexibility on its nuclear programme in exchange. will the u.s. negotiate. we'll dig into that next. and new leads into a man charged with ambushing and gilling a p
the negative attention forced the city to halt the shut offs and implement a plan to improve customer service, and provide assistance. city officials say restoring water comes at too great a price for detroit, and those that pay their bills. and cameras are not allowed inside federal court. when i was inside there were some residents that broke down in tears describing their situation. no decision made as of yet. the hearing will resume tomorrow morning. >> yes, it sounds like a different...
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. >> no sign of the force of the mysterious gas odor that kept peco crews busy this weekend. it received more than 1,000 calls from customersho said they were smelling gas. the calls started coming in yesterday afternoon and came from all over peco service area. peco says crews investigated each and every complaint and found no sign of a gas leak. a spokesperson told fox 29 it received an average number of customer calls today. >>> the new yesterday champ an e celebrated with a parade g brume mal newtown baseball team earned its second world series title in the babe ruth organization. a parade was held in their honor in broomall. it ended at the ballpark where the team could get up close and personal with their fans. they clinched the win thursday night in washington state. >> effect it up a an abandoned us embassy. militants have taken over the compound in libya. what journalists found today when they were invited inside. >> this nfl defensive lineman walk out of jail this evening. what he has to sybo the charges he's facing. >> temperatures will be soaring into the 90s and the humidity will be up there. but also, a chance
. >> no sign of the force of the mysterious gas odor that kept peco crews busy this weekend. it received more than 1,000 calls from customersho said they were smelling gas. the calls started coming in yesterday afternoon and came from all over peco service area. peco says crews investigated each and every complaint and found no sign of a gas leak. a spokesperson told fox 29 it received an average number of customer calls today. >>> the new yesterday champ an e celebrated with a...
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a lot of money on your phone bill improve signal strength and force the other carriers to follow suit. >>> t-mobile is changing how customersan use their phones. it could save you a lot of money, improve your signal quality and pressure other carriers to do the same. gabe slate explains the wi-fi calling and texting plan. >> reporter: good morning, t-mobile is rolling out what they call wi-fi unleashed. they are turning all the wi-fi hot spots in the world to extensions of their mobile network. any time someone is in a wi-fi hot spot with a wi-fi enabled t-mobile smart phone they will automatically pick up that wi- fi and use it for free unlimited phone calls and text messages. here is what is good about this: using wi-fi with the phone can save a lot of money on data plans because when using wi-fi everything is free. this essentially turns any wi-fi hot spot into an extension of the t-mobile cell phone network. this means overall better signal strength. this can pay off big time if there is one place in your life where coverage drops out your basement, office, a friend's house. as long as there is wi-fi presence in that ar
a lot of money on your phone bill improve signal strength and force the other carriers to follow suit. >>> t-mobile is changing how customersan use their phones. it could save you a lot of money, improve your signal quality and pressure other carriers to do the same. gabe slate explains the wi-fi calling and texting plan. >> reporter: good morning, t-mobile is rolling out what they call wi-fi unleashed. they are turning all the wi-fi hot spots in the world to extensions of their...
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. >> a woman kidnapped in broad daylight, forced to withdraw money from her bank account. >>> all new this morning, home depot customers reporting fraudulent charges after a massive data breach. latest details in a live report. >>> firefighters face tough conditions as they battle the king wildfire. now some people are being allowed to return home to try to survey the damage. >> we'll let you know what firefighters are up against today. we are going to see wind increase. a full report on that coming up. plus, the clouds increasing as we head throughout the day making way to showers by this evening. the big weather story, widespread rainfall when we meet back here tomorrow morning. lots to go over in your microclimate forecast this morning. >> deadly crash in san jose. this may affect folks getting off at a popular off-ramp. we'll get you the latest for the bay shore and alternate around the scene. >> announcer: from nbc bay area, this is "today in the bay." >> good wednesday morning. thank you for joining us. i'm sam brock. >> i'm laura garcia-cannon. >>> the home depot data breach has led to reports of fraud. a number
. >> a woman kidnapped in broad daylight, forced to withdraw money from her bank account. >>> all new this morning, home depot customers reporting fraudulent charges after a massive data breach. latest details in a live report. >>> firefighters face tough conditions as they battle the king wildfire. now some people are being allowed to return home to try to survey the damage. >> we'll let you know what firefighters are up against today. we are going to see wind...
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the negative attention forced the city to halt shut offs and implement a 10-point plan to improve customer service and provide assistance. city officials say restoring water would come at too great a price for detroit, and for those that do pay their bills. >>> the iphone 6 is proving to be a record setter for apple. the company said it sold more than 10 million iphone 6s and iphone 6 pluses in the three days after it went on sale. apple said that exceeded expectations. demands for the iphones is so high that customers will have to wait for four weeks until the phone is delivered. >>> qatar responded to comments by an f.i.f.a. board member who believes that the 2022 world cup should not be held in the middle eastern country. earlier it was said that qatar would be stripped of its right to host the tournament, citing health risks in the summer heat. qatar said it proved that a world cup in the summer is possible with state of the art cooling technology. coming up on the programme. officials in ferguson are trying to change perceptions about their city. critics say the system is stacked agai
the negative attention forced the city to halt shut offs and implement a 10-point plan to improve customer service and provide assistance. city officials say restoring water would come at too great a price for detroit, and for those that do pay their bills. >>> the iphone 6 is proving to be a record setter for apple. the company said it sold more than 10 million iphone 6s and iphone 6 pluses in the three days after it went on sale. apple said that exceeded expectations. demands for the...
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many of these customers are very upset that the album have been forced upon them and they want twitterto have real strong works for apple and u2. they pay the >>: a hundred million dollars as a part of the bill. <
many of these customers are very upset that the album have been forced upon them and they want twitterto have real strong works for apple and u2. they pay the >>: a hundred million dollars as a part of the bill.