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farley: certainly mixed signals.nd foremost south africa was getting ready to roll out the astrazeneca vaccine from data from colleagues in the national health laboratory system says that there was reduced efficacy but also the potential for antibody escape and that vaccine, particularly so they halted and have the million doses sitting on the shelves and have pivoted to the j&j vaccine. we have to keep our foot on the pedal for genetic surveillance and we will learn more and more about the potential for antibody escape, and it is critical because each mutation is happening at a slightly different location on the spike protein so the new variant that we found in the united states is still under evaluation and we do not know if they are increased transmissibility or if they have an immune response. lisa: how that is the u.s. at tracking these? dr. farley: not at all. we have a significant need to ragenesurveillance. jonathon: great to catch up. lisa: how is he doing -- how are we doing? real bad. jonathon: slightly di
farley: certainly mixed signals.nd foremost south africa was getting ready to roll out the astrazeneca vaccine from data from colleagues in the national health laboratory system says that there was reduced efficacy but also the potential for antibody escape and that vaccine, particularly so they halted and have the million doses sitting on the shelves and have pivoted to the j&j vaccine. we have to keep our foot on the pedal for genetic surveillance and we will learn more and more about the...
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farley? >> no. i don't think so i mean, look, we are a humble company.itious we spent a lot of time on this vehicle. it's got detroit swagger, great technology, a fantastic range. we still have 127,000 benefits of the 7,500 tax credits, so that the price is in the mid-30s. you know, it's fully competitive with the access to the best charging network in the u.s. >> okay. but let's talk about the notion of who ford is, that when i -- ten years ago i went to ford to the riverview plant, old-fashioned metal bender place. we talked about ford making the best cars everywhere in the world. the ford that i'm listening to, the jim farley ford, is about making profitable vehicles everywhere in the world. if they are not profitable, i don't know, jim, you are breaking the tradition it sounds like you don't want to lose money on cars >> correct yeah, we took the tough actions in europe. we just announced the manufacturing withdrawal from brazil you know, look, we don't have that luxury. we have to make money. if we don't have products or even regions that are profit
farley? >> no. i don't think so i mean, look, we are a humble company.itious we spent a lot of time on this vehicle. it's got detroit swagger, great technology, a fantastic range. we still have 127,000 benefits of the 7,500 tax credits, so that the price is in the mid-30s. you know, it's fully competitive with the access to the best charging network in the u.s. >> okay. but let's talk about the notion of who ford is, that when i -- ten years ago i went to ford to the riverview...
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tom: coming up, jason farley.f 12, this is bloomberg. ♪ francine: this is -- ritika: this is "bloomberg surveillance" they say domestic production will stop the country from losing its edge in innovation. the ceos of intel, qualcomm were amongst those signing a letter to the president. they say u.s. chip manufacturing has dropped from 37% in 1992 12% right now -- in 1990 to 12% right now. there will be a cloud-based platform built with microsoft that allows faster integration into its vehicle suite. here in manhattan, landlords are offering record cuts to fill empty apartments. they are averaging 2.3 months of fremont -- rent, that is the most in decades. once you subtract the concessions, rent is down 19%. that is your bloomberg business flash. francine: thank you so much. as we continue to track the virus bloomberg has developed a partnership, johns hopkins has been at the forefront of international response offering insight from experts and public health in infectious disease and emergency preparedness. running
tom: coming up, jason farley.f 12, this is bloomberg. ♪ francine: this is -- ritika: this is "bloomberg surveillance" they say domestic production will stop the country from losing its edge in innovation. the ceos of intel, qualcomm were amongst those signing a letter to the president. they say u.s. chip manufacturing has dropped from 37% in 1992 12% right now -- in 1990 to 12% right now. there will be a cloud-based platform built with microsoft that allows faster integration into...
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next, jason farley. we continue tracking covid-19.ok at the variants some of the concerns with vaccinations going forward. this is "bloomberg." ♪ francine: this is "bloomberg surveillance." tom and francine from new york and london. johns hopkins has been at the forefront of the international response every day we get insights from experts in public health, infectious disease, and emergency preparedness. we are happy to be joined by johns hopkins nursing professor. when you look at some of the things we are experimenting with globally. there was news there could be some kind of pfizer vaccine combined with the astrazeneca that could help with the global rollout. will this be the narrative going forward? doing everything we can, even combining vaccines to make sure we can vaccinate quickly? >> good morning from the u.s. pressure from the eu has prompted the conversation between pfizer and astrazeneca to consider combining. we have preliminary data on the combinations -- when the pfizer vaccine was approved many of us in the astrazeneca
next, jason farley. we continue tracking covid-19.ok at the variants some of the concerns with vaccinations going forward. this is "bloomberg." ♪ francine: this is "bloomberg surveillance." tom and francine from new york and london. johns hopkins has been at the forefront of the international response every day we get insights from experts in public health, infectious disease, and emergency preparedness. we are happy to be joined by johns hopkins nursing professor. when...
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jim farley, the ceo has just begun to talk.n down the numbers for the fourth quarter, better than expected, way better than expected the street was expecting a loss of 7 cents per share turned in a profit of 34 cents a share. coming in short of expectations at $33.2 billion regarding the impact of the snurkt shortage that's hitting the global auto industry, ford not kbemt. they're going to be cutting f150 production next week they say 10 to 20% of its q1 production plan is going to be lost due to and potentially this year the chip shortage could shave a billion to two and a half billion off its earnings. that's potentially what could happen the news that has four shares moving higher, it has to do with its big 1re6789 announced regarding electric and autonomous vehicles. previously ford said we're going to put $1 is 1 billion into electric vehicles. they are doubling that $22 billion in ev development through 2025 separate autonomous vehicle contributions. here's farley talking about his optimism regarding the future of ford >>
jim farley, the ceo has just begun to talk.n down the numbers for the fourth quarter, better than expected, way better than expected the street was expecting a loss of 7 cents per share turned in a profit of 34 cents a share. coming in short of expectations at $33.2 billion regarding the impact of the snurkt shortage that's hitting the global auto industry, ford not kbemt. they're going to be cutting f150 production next week they say 10 to 20% of its q1 production plan is going to be lost due...
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harry farley, bbc news.crowds gathered in a central dublin park to protest against the third national lockdown. a total of 23 arrests were made. donald trump will make his first big speech since leaving office, later today, at a gathering of conservative republicans in florida. the annual c—pac event is the first big gathering of republican party supporters since the presidential election. it's thought mr trump might indicate whether he's planning to run again in 2024. hollywood is preparing for the golden globe awards, which will be given out at a virtual ceremony later. it's the first major event of the awards season, and is often a good indicator for the oscars. 0ur los angeles correspondent sophie long reports. well, we're two months into the year and so far everything appears to be just as strange as it was for the vast majority of last year. the golden globes will be no exception. this was last year, all the stars crammed onto one carpet. the excitement was palpable. brad! as sequins and smiles sparkle
harry farley, bbc news.crowds gathered in a central dublin park to protest against the third national lockdown. a total of 23 arrests were made. donald trump will make his first big speech since leaving office, later today, at a gathering of conservative republicans in florida. the annual c—pac event is the first big gathering of republican party supporters since the presidential election. it's thought mr trump might indicate whether he's planning to run again in 2024. hollywood is preparing...
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ken farley, the perseverance project scientist. coming from our surface operations area, we have the deputy project manner. -- manager. over here, we have a group of the perseverance team members. we are going to be taking questions during this briefing, so if you are a member of the media and you are on our phone, press star one, and social media, use the #countdowntomars. i want to take a minute to recognize what a thrilling day it has been. congratulations. >> [cheering and applause] >> i am going to turn the podium over. steve: wow. just an amazing, incredible day. i could not be more proud of the team, and to what they have accomplished under challenging circumstances. i also have to tell you that about an hour after landing, i got a phone call from the president and his first words were, congratulations, man. only the president could say that. he talked about how proud he was of what we accomplished and he wanted me to -- he wanted me to send my regards to percy and he wanted to congratulate the team for him. he does want to
ken farley, the perseverance project scientist. coming from our surface operations area, we have the deputy project manner. -- manager. over here, we have a group of the perseverance team members. we are going to be taking questions during this briefing, so if you are a member of the media and you are on our phone, press star one, and social media, use the #countdowntomars. i want to take a minute to recognize what a thrilling day it has been. congratulations. >> [cheering and applause]...
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harry farley reports.ort from the archbishop of canterbury, this is not simply a political problem, but a moral and spiritual one, too. which says to the church, very bluntly, and to everyone else, that if we are going to solve the crisis, there must be sacrifice. people have to give something up. we're talking about more than 10,000 houses, not tomorrow, but over a 20—year period. this report says we have got to have a vision for housing, if we're going to solve the crisis, that is like our vision for the nhs. the church of england is one of the country's largest landowners, from acres of farmland to inner—city areas like here, in gloucester. the challenge in this report is, can that land be better used to help solve the housing crisis that's leaving millions in unstable, unsatisfactory and, in some cases unsafe, accommodation? this whole area used to be the old vicarage. where the car park is now was orchards and ponds and gardens. in the parish of st paul and st stephens, an old eight—bedroom vicarage h
harry farley reports.ort from the archbishop of canterbury, this is not simply a political problem, but a moral and spiritual one, too. which says to the church, very bluntly, and to everyone else, that if we are going to solve the crisis, there must be sacrifice. people have to give something up. we're talking about more than 10,000 houses, not tomorrow, but over a 20—year period. this report says we have got to have a vision for housing, if we're going to solve the crisis, that is like our...
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the bell today and guys, i'm sure there will be some questions during the analyst call for ceo jim farley landscape in terms of competition. maybe not a specific question on apple getting into the auto business as an auto maker, but clearly this is a space that is developing quickly and, again, we have talked with multiple sources who say that apple and hyundai kia, they are moving down the path towards finalizing a deal for production of an apple car in georgia guys, back to you. >> well, phil, i have so many questions for you, starting with this, and i first wanted to ask you this actually yesterday as i was watching you break the news on the air i'm glad we get to do it right here, which is, you made a couple of references to the idea that at least initially this car would be used for last mile transport. >> correct >> that it may not be a consumer car, at least initially. what are you thinking about in that respect, and when you talk about it being an autonomous car, is that a fully autonomous car without a driver >> well, the idea is that it would not require a driver now, look we're
the bell today and guys, i'm sure there will be some questions during the analyst call for ceo jim farley landscape in terms of competition. maybe not a specific question on apple getting into the auto business as an auto maker, but clearly this is a space that is developing quickly and, again, we have talked with multiple sources who say that apple and hyundai kia, they are moving down the path towards finalizing a deal for production of an apple car in georgia guys, back to you. >>...
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harry farley, bbc news. country. there are reports that at least four people have been killed and 20 others injured, but that number is expected to rise. three of the deaths are reported in dawei in the south. in myanmar�*s largest city, yangon, police have taken up positions at main protest sites. as the bbc�*s nick marsh described from singapore, they're trying to contain demonstrators within small areas. it is becoming quite clear now that this will be the most violent day since these protests began, around three weeks ago after that february the 1st coup. it's getting quite hard to keep track of how many protesters have been shot by the security forces. we are seeing some really graphic images on social media. local news is reporting that at least three people have died, like you mentioned. we can't substantiate that in any concrete way at the moment but what is definitely clear is that security forces are stepping up their response in quite a harsh way. not that that is deterring the protesters, however
harry farley, bbc news. country. there are reports that at least four people have been killed and 20 others injured, but that number is expected to rise. three of the deaths are reported in dawei in the south. in myanmar�*s largest city, yangon, police have taken up positions at main protest sites. as the bbc�*s nick marsh described from singapore, they're trying to contain demonstrators within small areas. it is becoming quite clear now that this will be the most violent day since these...
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. >> dorothy farley is the acquisition manager for ferrotec.ompany is growing and looking to fill a number of positions. >> anything from leader in operations or finance to technicians who are working in the qualitytee. >> at includes your 401(k) and pet insurance. farley says many positions are now fully remote, but for those reporting to work in person, the company follows cdc covid-19 guidelines. >> most of us spend more time working than anything else. so you want to be in a place where you feel you are respected, and that you have value, and that you can contribute to the success of the organization. >> sure do. so here's a look at a position available right now with ferrotec, for a field service engineer. you'll lead technical support to clients and potential clients on a global basis. qualifications include an associates degree or equivalent in engineering or physical science and experience in electronics, diagnostics and repair. we have much more information available on our website, abc7news.com. reggie? >>> ever have one of those days
. >> dorothy farley is the acquisition manager for ferrotec.ompany is growing and looking to fill a number of positions. >> anything from leader in operations or finance to technicians who are working in the qualitytee. >> at includes your 401(k) and pet insurance. farley says many positions are now fully remote, but for those reporting to work in person, the company follows cdc covid-19 guidelines. >> most of us spend more time working than anything else. so you want to...
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- a guy came to me and said, on my dms, he says, which i answer sadly and he said, "i have chris farley'said, "yeah," and he showed me a picture of the thing in the enquirer where he got a ticket and he goes, "do you want to buy it?" and i was like, "i kind of would like to have something from chris, you know, just be interesting to have, i don't know and i love cars. so he stalled or something then his brother goes, "his motorcycle is for sale, his harley from chicago. and it's on an auction you should get on it tomorrow. and i was like, "oh, that would be cool. i'd put at my house. my house is a mansion. see all the hardwood floor, like i can park it going out by that little plant so -- or put it in the tree. so, it's basically the sea saw hotel here so anyway, i go on this auction, and i'm getting outbid and so it gets up and gets up, and i finally win it, and then his brother goes, "i can't believe you beat timmy meadows." and i go, "that's who i was going up against you should have told me, we could have figured it out. we could've got out of getting it up. so anyway, i go, "don't te
- a guy came to me and said, on my dms, he says, which i answer sadly and he said, "i have chris farley'said, "yeah," and he showed me a picture of the thing in the enquirer where he got a ticket and he goes, "do you want to buy it?" and i was like, "i kind of would like to have something from chris, you know, just be interesting to have, i don't know and i love cars. so he stalled or something then his brother goes, "his motorcycle is for sale, his harley...
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ford, which is also getting a similar sort of rerating in the market we discussed seller earnings farley knocked it out of the park on a conference call what do you think >> i think ford seems to be chasing the dog here, and both of them haven't really impressed me, gm or ford, but it seems like gm really put the hard press on ev as james was saying, gave a detailed explanation to it i think they can lead. i think ford seems to be following, not -- i know they spent a boat load of money trying to compete in the ev world but i think gm will probably get the hat tip of this >> chart of the week this tech stock surging since monday the name of the trade. later, should you roll the dice on gmle? the company gears up for its earnings stick around "fast money" is back in two. some say this is my greatest challenge ever. but i've seen centuries of this. with a companion that powers a digital world, traded with a touch. the gold standard, so to speak ;) flexshares are carefully constructed. to go beyond ordinary etfs. and strengthen client confidence in you. before investing consider the fund's
ford, which is also getting a similar sort of rerating in the market we discussed seller earnings farley knocked it out of the park on a conference call what do you think >> i think ford seems to be chasing the dog here, and both of them haven't really impressed me, gm or ford, but it seems like gm really put the hard press on ev as james was saying, gave a detailed explanation to it i think they can lead. i think ford seems to be following, not -- i know they spent a boat load of money...
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now, my, the charitable trust owns ford, but you're looking at jim farley, a static individual, a ceoprojects and the very popular ford f-150, do i think it is a mistake to sell ford there are other things that are at work. including the deurbanization of america because of cove. and ford getting out of car where they don't make cars and i think that is misdirected because it presumes that jim farley is just another ford, just another person who is not a ferrari but a ford and he is very much involved in making modern cars and not losing money on cars so why do we take that to a sell other than because it's entertaining >> yeah, all right, well, you have been a big big proponent and dead-on with ford and with the leadership of mr. farley and i want to come back overall to the point of ev overall, you know, there are some similarities to the enthusiasm we saw around the internet, and the mid to late 90s. and the companies that were going to benefit from it and of course, some of them are still with us. such as allmazon, for example one of greatest companies. and if you bought a basket
now, my, the charitable trust owns ford, but you're looking at jim farley, a static individual, a ceoprojects and the very popular ford f-150, do i think it is a mistake to sell ford there are other things that are at work. including the deurbanization of america because of cove. and ford getting out of car where they don't make cars and i think that is misdirected because it presumes that jim farley is just another ford, just another person who is not a ferrari but a ford and he is very much...
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the bell on q4 results curious during the conversation call, jim, how many questions the ceo jim farley may get about apple and its move towards finalizing a deal with hyundai/kia. jim? >> phil, i think they have, to phil, because i think one of the most curious things for people watching the show right now is we know that apple has the finest consumer reputation in the world, we know that ford is, under mr. farley, doing better and better, but phil, you are a huge believer in watching consumer reports and what people think of brands. is this a brand that is equal to apple, when it comes to consumer satisfaction >> are you talking about ford, if ford is equal to apple in terms of consumer satisfaction >> hyundai. >> hyundai within the auto industry >> yes. >> this gets into why would apple want to partner with hyundai, and it comes down to this one of the driving factors here is the chairman of hyundai, his name is e.s. chung, and he became the chairman of the company in october but you know, the family had long been guiding hyundai, not only in the auto business but they're in a number
the bell on q4 results curious during the conversation call, jim, how many questions the ceo jim farley may get about apple and its move towards finalizing a deal with hyundai/kia. jim? >> phil, i think they have, to phil, because i think one of the most curious things for people watching the show right now is we know that apple has the finest consumer reputation in the world, we know that ford is, under mr. farley, doing better and better, but phil, you are a huge believer in watching...
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jim farley said quote we reached one out of 10 vehicles sold in europe in december the pure electric evey's sales in china continue to grow and the reality is that customers including in the us are increasingly giving a mobility greater consideration we have no intention. seed ground to others now the company recently released the electric must staying mach eat its 1st evy in recent years so it raises a question about the state of the global market now through the 1st half of 2020 tesla accounted for roughly 18 percent of the global evie market with bolts wagon just behind them at roughly 12.5 percent interesting lee evey's only account for 3 percent of that company's total sales are no nissan hold roughly 9.5 percent of the global market share in evey's followed by hyundai and b.m.w. which are both around the 7 percent mark now g.m. is actually further down the list but is making inroads selling the most evey's in china in the 4th quarter of 2020 saying last week they hope to sell nothing but emission free vehicles by 2035 so it's not clear whether ford is actually looking to make a
jim farley said quote we reached one out of 10 vehicles sold in europe in december the pure electric evey's sales in china continue to grow and the reality is that customers including in the us are increasingly giving a mobility greater consideration we have no intention. seed ground to others now the company recently released the electric must staying mach eat its 1st evy in recent years so it raises a question about the state of the global market now through the 1st half of 2020 tesla...
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have to wait too long to get some wit from that mouth but so yeah he influenced a whole cut you know farley study with with dell falling and i came up together actually and so there's so many people that you know the dell influence to nationally taught from those years in chicago you know adam mckay. let's see rachel dratch tina fey any poll or something that i could go on for 25 more news as it was a gross up against and nothing funnier than fox this cat was like yoda it puts all these people and think sometimes those who can't but it would be elves like those who cannot do teach those who cannot teach teach gym nothing like that some of the things i've heard about the scatter so funny and at the end he will his skull i believe the goodman theatre in chicago or whatever they did shakespeare he wanted to be your excuse when he demanded in the play bill it's a close as you're. his final doesn't it. doesn't get any funnier than that cat guts absolute genius that's beautiful that's down forever alleging i don't know you never knew were you legends going to come from i mean you got any of us wo
have to wait too long to get some wit from that mouth but so yeah he influenced a whole cut you know farley study with with dell falling and i came up together actually and so there's so many people that you know the dell influence to nationally taught from those years in chicago you know adam mckay. let's see rachel dratch tina fey any poll or something that i could go on for 25 more news as it was a gross up against and nothing funnier than fox this cat was like yoda it puts all these people...
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harry farley, bbc news, gloucester. this is bbc news the headlines at 7pm: a pledge that every adult in the uk will be offered their first dose of coronavirus vaccine by the end ofjuly — a month ahead of schedule. it's because of the success of the vaccine roll—out that we're able to do that and that will have an impact on how quickly we'll all be able to return to normal, which is obviously what everyone wants to see. borisjohnson meets ministers and scientific advisers to put the final touches to plans to bring england out of lockdown. a pioneering breakthough for children needing a heart transplant — a machine that keeps hearts beating outside the body for up to 12 hours. it's transplanting patients that otherwise would not get an organ and that's the real beauty of this machine. in tennis, world number one novak djokovic wins a ninth australian open title with a comfortable victory over daniil medvedev. good evening. welcome to bbc news. the prime minister has promised all adults in the uk will now be offered their
harry farley, bbc news, gloucester. this is bbc news the headlines at 7pm: a pledge that every adult in the uk will be offered their first dose of coronavirus vaccine by the end ofjuly — a month ahead of schedule. it's because of the success of the vaccine roll—out that we're able to do that and that will have an impact on how quickly we'll all be able to return to normal, which is obviously what everyone wants to see. borisjohnson meets ministers and scientific advisers to put the final...
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conference call starts at 5:00 we will be on it and we will hear what jim farley has to say. >> phil,ncements are slowly but surely having an upside for the traditional automakers will it have an opposite effect effect on tesla's? >> i don't think so. i think the question is can the industry catch up to tesla i think one reason why these stocks are moving higher look, if you were a ford investor and they said nothing, yeah, just we are working on electric vehicles you would think they are whistling past the graveyard. jim farley is saying we are going to spend more and be more competitive when it comes to electric vehicles. that's what investors want to hear right now and why the stock is moving higher will it pay off? that remains to be seen. but if you are an investor in ford you want the see them making this commitment right now. >> thanks for that ford moving up a couple of percent. pinterest moving up 10% in afterhours strayed julia boorstin has the details. >> pinterest beating expectations across the board. earnings of 43 cent per share. revenue come in at $706 million. that's
conference call starts at 5:00 we will be on it and we will hear what jim farley has to say. >> phil,ncements are slowly but surely having an upside for the traditional automakers will it have an opposite effect effect on tesla's? >> i don't think so. i think the question is can the industry catch up to tesla i think one reason why these stocks are moving higher look, if you were a ford investor and they said nothing, yeah, just we are working on electric vehicles you would think...
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going higher, ellis, and bitcoin, and mary barra will not be left behind, in the same way that jim farley would not be left behind at ford, and david, it is kind of a, an incredible moment, where you see short-term oil going up, and yet you have people at major companies, by the way, a major countries, we could make fun of, but that are so committed to getting rid of fossil fuel, long haul car, whatever, and a move to green hydrogen, it is a clash of the titanss and i don't think it will get to 2030 with oil still climbing i think oil peaks. >> i do. >> you do? when you do speak to, when you speak to a mike worth, for example, who runs chevron, and/or any of the other ceos of the major oil company, they will tell you, listen, there is an expectation that that will occur over time, between now and let's call it 2040, but at the same time, jim, they'll still say the amount of money that was on cap ex this year was far below what was spent in 2013 when we were nowhere near, you know, what we're still consuming now, so even if we go like this, in terms of consumption, there's still not enough
going higher, ellis, and bitcoin, and mary barra will not be left behind, in the same way that jim farley would not be left behind at ford, and david, it is kind of a, an incredible moment, where you see short-term oil going up, and yet you have people at major companies, by the way, a major countries, we could make fun of, but that are so committed to getting rid of fossil fuel, long haul car, whatever, and a move to green hydrogen, it is a clash of the titanss and i don't think it will get to...
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the company has a new ceo jim farley involved with a major reinstructioning.like it is bearing fruit. the company says they plan to invest even more money than expected in ev, autonomous vehicles. that is electric vehicles. 29 billion through 2025. now, on the negative side they are still dealing with that semiconductor chip shortage which caused cutbacks. they're cutting shift in missouri and michigan plants because of that. they have been spending a lot of money designing vehicles, ford f-150. the mustang sport mark e. a lot of money on those projections. wow, what a quarter for ford. back to you, connell. connell: on adjusted base is when a loss was expected. electric as we heard from gm. thank you, gerri willis. >>> the fight over vaccinating teachers suggesting that coronavirus vaccines are not essential to schools reopening safely. this as chicago schools are slowly moving toward a deal to reopen with unions there. fox's mike tobin with the very latest. mike. reporter: another announcement from the city today, connell. amounts to no deal. more remote lea
the company has a new ceo jim farley involved with a major reinstructioning.like it is bearing fruit. the company says they plan to invest even more money than expected in ev, autonomous vehicles. that is electric vehicles. 29 billion through 2025. now, on the negative side they are still dealing with that semiconductor chip shortage which caused cutbacks. they're cutting shift in missouri and michigan plants because of that. they have been spending a lot of money designing vehicles, ford...
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time was for science joe farley thank you very much christiane are now there has become the top scorer and italy this season overtaking intimate. with his latest performance the portuguese star scored 2 headers as event his beat button probably protonic 3 no on monday that takes rinaldo his tally to 18 goals this season also moves eventis within 8 points of leading into milan reigniting their challenge for the title. fellow talons last year in champions league action they host the holders by munich in the last 16 later but by also battling fatigue and poor form since clinching their 6th title in 12 months with victory at the fifa club world cup in qatar the european champions have been struggling domestically just 2 points ahead of rb leipzig in the bundesliga by and also without several of their 1st team players including thomas mueller and benjamin provide following positive tests monday morning it's been a heavy workload and we've missed some of our top players but this can always happen during a season and 2 other teams as well so i'm looking forward with optimism these champions l
time was for science joe farley thank you very much christiane are now there has become the top scorer and italy this season overtaking intimate. with his latest performance the portuguese star scored 2 headers as event his beat button probably protonic 3 no on monday that takes rinaldo his tally to 18 goals this season also moves eventis within 8 points of leading into milan reigniting their challenge for the title. fellow talons last year in champions league action they host the holders by...
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. >> reporter: geologist ken farley is the project scientist for the mission. >> everybody is familiardea that living things are made out of organic matter, and some of that gets preserved. and the idea is that using one of the instruments on the rover, we can actually see how that organic matter is distributed. >> reporter: the science team prepped for the mission in western australia. the rocks there are about the same age as those in the jezero crater. >> when we looked at these ancient terrestrial rocks that have evidence of life in them, what we see is that microbes ford mats-- these are layers-- at the interface between a lake or a shallow sea and the mud at the bottom. that held the sediment together and actually distorted it in very characteristic kind of mushroom-shaped patterns called, stalomites. that will be something we are looking for very carefully with the rover. >> reporter: perseverance will drill core seasms out of rocks that might contain these organic biosignatures. they will be sealed up in tubes and dropped off on the martian surface for a future rover to collect
. >> reporter: geologist ken farley is the project scientist for the mission. >> everybody is familiardea that living things are made out of organic matter, and some of that gets preserved. and the idea is that using one of the instruments on the rover, we can actually see how that organic matter is distributed. >> reporter: the science team prepped for the mission in western australia. the rocks there are about the same age as those in the jezero crater. >> when we...
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farley, you talk about in your testimony of sales losses are largest in businesses affected by mandatory lockdowns. just give some statistics very quickly here. due to covid lock downs florida and new york, roughly the same population 19, 20 million each. florida has roughly 20,000 people that died due to covid, new york 39,000 people. and yet florida's open and new york's not. i indicated in my opening testimony how missouri, oklahoma state opened up in midmay and we now have 4.4% employment. new york's own survey duringv74q september, negative period showedr covid deaths came from restaurants and bars and hair and personal care was 0.10%. lock downs are killing us. i'd like for you to elaborate on that a little more, please. >> it's one of the arguments i've made is that if we can get the vaccine out faster, distribute it more evenly across the population and get people -- customers feel comfortable to go back we can open up businesses and get going again. if you're comparing new york to florida it's very difficult to compare the two. new york has very densely populated areas. it's a v
farley, you talk about in your testimony of sales losses are largest in businesses affected by mandatory lockdowns. just give some statistics very quickly here. due to covid lock downs florida and new york, roughly the same population 19, 20 million each. florida has roughly 20,000 people that died due to covid, new york 39,000 people. and yet florida's open and new york's not. i indicated in my opening testimony how missouri, oklahoma state opened up in midmay and we now have 4.4% employment....
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ken farley, perseverance science project. and the deputy project manager. and over here we have a special group on our video conference, we have a group of the perseverance team members. all right. so we are going to be taking questions during this briefing so if you're a member of the media and on our phone lines, plus star 1 and you'll be put into the queue. if you're on social media, #countdown to mars. >> before i take the podium what a thrill it's been we have the most ambitious rover yet on the surface of mars. congratulations. [applause]. ... >> i am going to turn the pom over. steve: wow. just an >> wow, this is an amazing and incredible day. i could not be more proud of the team and whatam they have accomplished under challenging circumstances. i also have to tell you that about an hour after landing, got a phone call from the president of the unitedng states. in his first words were, congratulations man. and i knew it was him. only thehe the president would y congratulations man. he talked about how proud he was of what we have accomplished. and h
ken farley, perseverance science project. and the deputy project manager. and over here we have a special group on our video conference, we have a group of the perseverance team members. all right. so we are going to be taking questions during this briefing so if you're a member of the media and on our phone lines, plus star 1 and you'll be put into the queue. if you're on social media, #countdown to mars. >> before i take the podium what a thrill it's been we have the most ambitious...
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. >> ford shares are up about 75% since jim farley took over compare ford to general motors and thenou still see that tesla is the preferred choice for investors right now. at least in terms of what investors are thinking about the ev future. general motors reports next week expect the big focus during the analyst call will be on their plans for electric vehicles. back to you. >> phil lebeau, thank you. >>> nancy, the ev plans by the old school automakers like gm and ford breathing new life into these stocks are you a buyer? >> well, we missed it, sara. we tend not to be owners of the auto space just because of the cyclicality and their lack of loyalty to the dividend. but i bought a ford f-150 and i will trade it up for an electric version as soon as it is available. we own a lot of the chip stocks instead that are feeding into the space. it has been a great trade. as you know, we owned tesla, sold it way early. we are on the sidelines in the auto space. >> mike, is it a zero sum gain when you look at the traditional autos starting to get a benefit because of their ev plays and tesl
. >> ford shares are up about 75% since jim farley took over compare ford to general motors and thenou still see that tesla is the preferred choice for investors right now. at least in terms of what investors are thinking about the ev future. general motors reports next week expect the big focus during the analyst call will be on their plans for electric vehicles. back to you. >> phil lebeau, thank you. >>> nancy, the ev plans by the old school automakers like gm and ford...
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jim farley is doing incredible things f-150, you can plug everything in with an office in your truck i think 2030 is something that an exxon will tell you is completely preposterous but you have walmart, interesting meeting that i didn't get to talk about because i thought doug would do some great things and you have outfits like amazon saying listen, we won't tolerate this amount of fossil fuel, you have hydrogen, green hydrogen which is very expensive right now but good for long haul, and do you have the possibility of some new scanners being developed by president biden, a lot of people are talking about president biden, away from this, just saying, look out, he's looking at what's happening with natural gas and what is the pastiche of our grid and how much can be solar and how much wind. >> and i would love for you to tell me and i believe a lot of people would benefit if you can figure this out, it's unclear you can, who will have the best battery technology we know everybody company claims they have the most efficient batteries, we have quantumscape, with the solid state, we ha
jim farley is doing incredible things f-150, you can plug everything in with an office in your truck i think 2030 is something that an exxon will tell you is completely preposterous but you have walmart, interesting meeting that i didn't get to talk about because i thought doug would do some great things and you have outfits like amazon saying listen, we won't tolerate this amount of fossil fuel, you have hydrogen, green hydrogen which is very expensive right now but good for long haul, and do...
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harry farley, bbc news.byshire peak district after multi—coloured motley was spotted flying over the hills. 0wner chloe brown has trained him to fly freely in the wild and then return to her, turning motley into a bit of a local sensation. ian white has more. this is motley, 82.5 hybrid macaw who is fast becoming an internet sensation. —— bay 2.5—year—old. motley started to get famous when his owner decided to take him free flying, flying in the wild over the peak district and then returned to her. it peak district and then returned to her. , ' , ., ._ peak district and then returned to her. ,' _, her. it will fly 17 miles a day so we have to _ her. it will fly 17 miles a day so we have to give _ her. it will fly 17 miles a day so we have to give them - her. it will fly 17 miles a day so | we have to give them exercise. her. it will fly 17 miles a day so - we have to give them exercise. they need the exercise to keep fit and healthy. need the exercise to keep fit and health . �* ., , ., ., ., , healthy. and
harry farley, bbc news.byshire peak district after multi—coloured motley was spotted flying over the hills. 0wner chloe brown has trained him to fly freely in the wild and then return to her, turning motley into a bit of a local sensation. ian white has more. this is motley, 82.5 hybrid macaw who is fast becoming an internet sensation. —— bay 2.5—year—old. motley started to get famous when his owner decided to take him free flying, flying in the wild over the peak district and then...
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harry farley reports.he church very bluntly, and to everyone else, that if we are going to solve the crisis, there must be sacrificed. people have to give something up. we're talking about more than 10,000 houses, not tomorrow, but over a 20 year period. this report says we have got to have a vision for housing, if we are going to solve the crisis, that is like our vision for the nhs. the crisis, that is like our vision for the nhs-_ the crisis, that is like our vision for the nhs. . ., ., for the nhs. the church of england is one of the _ for the nhs. the church of england is one of the country's _ for the nhs. the church of england is one of the country's largest i for the nhs. the church of england is one of the country's largest land | is one of the country's largest land owners, from acres of farmland to inner—city areas like here, in gloucester. the challenge in this report is, can that land he gloucester. the challenge in this report is, can that land be better used to help solve the housing crisis,
harry farley reports.he church very bluntly, and to everyone else, that if we are going to solve the crisis, there must be sacrificed. people have to give something up. we're talking about more than 10,000 houses, not tomorrow, but over a 20 year period. this report says we have got to have a vision for housing, if we are going to solve the crisis, that is like our vision for the nhs. the crisis, that is like our vision for the nhs-_ the crisis, that is like our vision for the nhs. . ., ., for...
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the city's health commissioner, thomas farley, the people who forced their way to the front of the linepped vaccinations. tens of thousands of people who would have been jabbed by now have no safety net. i pass no judgment. politics shut down a mass vaccination center. 10 of thousand of people who should have received their jab are out in the covid cold. the second hour of "varney & company" is about to begin. ♪. stuart: i want to talk energy prices, crude oil, natural gas. we've got a dreadful cold weather streak across much of the country. we have to the the biden administration taking action against natural gas and pipelines. steve moore. stephen moore, it is not steve, i know that. it is stephen. >> call me steve. stuart: you can call me stu. >> can you see my mug here? stuart: yes. >> the beatles. stuart: excellent. excellent. >> i have got yellow sub ma reason. in my life, penny rain. i got all of them. most fascinating thing the brittish ever gave to us. stuart: take that back, moore. >> yes, stuart varney any. stuart: all right. let's talk energy prices. >> happy presidents stay
the city's health commissioner, thomas farley, the people who forced their way to the front of the linepped vaccinations. tens of thousands of people who would have been jabbed by now have no safety net. i pass no judgment. politics shut down a mass vaccination center. 10 of thousand of people who should have received their jab are out in the covid cold. the second hour of "varney & company" is about to begin. ♪. stuart: i want to talk energy prices, crude oil, natural gas....
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we'rejoined now from nasa'sjet propulsion laboraory in california by ken farley, who is one of the scientistscould see my smile. obviously, you could see my smile. obviously, you have to wear a mask in the laboratory where you are, absolutely fine, but we can hear you. we have spoken about this this morning, those 11 minutes, that 11 minute delay, you are sitting there and thinking, it should have landed. if it hasn't broken. then what would the 11 minutes light while you are waiting for the pictures to come through? it waiting for the pictures to come throu . h? . , waiting for the pictures to come throurh? .,, ,., ., waiting for the pictures to come throurh? .,, ., . ., waiting for the pictures to come throth? .,, ., . ., ., through? it was so hard. we have two clocks and one — through? it was so hard. we have two clocks and one says _ through? it was so hard. we have two clocks and one says what _ through? it was so hard. we have two clocks and one says what is _ clocks and one says what is happening on march and one tells us when we will hear about it. it was painful waiting. the whole pr
we'rejoined now from nasa'sjet propulsion laboraory in california by ken farley, who is one of the scientistscould see my smile. obviously, you could see my smile. obviously, you have to wear a mask in the laboratory where you are, absolutely fine, but we can hear you. we have spoken about this this morning, those 11 minutes, that 11 minute delay, you are sitting there and thinking, it should have landed. if it hasn't broken. then what would the 11 minutes light while you are waiting for the...