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slip carrier tickets d by cheaper and increased competition from china.and mark fields is out at ford c.e.o. 40% and theyropped have yet to make a statement but failing der pressuror to expand the core business. he will be replaced by jim hackett. good news from portugal six years after the bailout the breaching no longer budgetary rules. well below the 3% limit and only three are in the threshold.hat greece, france and spain. we will wrap up with something a little different in aris and other areas the emergence of cats cafes but san francisco is going in a direction. >> no doubt some wonder if this too far. gone bit a new pop-up in the san the rato dungeon called cafe two days in july people can pay $50 per person including all can drink coffee with the and main attraction the san francisco dungien. worn that the fare is either locally grown nor sustainable but i imagine it is organic. >> no, thank you for that. ow it is time for the press review. let's look at what the papers with allison.ng >> we will start in israel where hey are gearing up for the arrival of donald trump. as you can i
slip carrier tickets d by cheaper and increased competition from china.and mark fields is out at ford c.e.o. 40% and theyropped have yet to make a statement but failing der pressuror to expand the core business. he will be replaced by jim hackett. good news from portugal six years after the bailout the breaching no longer budgetary rules. well below the 3% limit and only three are in the threshold.hat greece, france and spain. we will wrap up with something a little different in aris and other...
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ford? >> every c.e.o. has to pick their leadership team.ou will see him make other moves when he gets in and meets the players to see who is running marketing and operations like that important for the company. he may bring in more talent specifically in technology development to get for further ahead than they are. you will probably see new heads coming in and a few people shown the door as well. vonnie: i want to bring your attention to the fact the stock dropped 37% under mark fields. that is not all because of him. we should say the man did not get a chance to fully implement his strategy. nevertheless, it is a shorter-term environment these days. they will continue with dividends and buybacks under the new c.e.o.? >> 40 is a company in turmoil because management is changing. earnings have been falling. they are still making a lot of money. things like the dividend and buybacks are not in peril because you are not talking about a company with a bad balance sheet. they did not see the right direction. the board was worrying because profi
ford? >> every c.e.o. has to pick their leadership team.ou will see him make other moves when he gets in and meets the players to see who is running marketing and operations like that important for the company. he may bring in more talent specifically in technology development to get for further ahead than they are. you will probably see new heads coming in and a few people shown the door as well. vonnie: i want to bring your attention to the fact the stock dropped 37% under mark fields....
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costs have gone up in the past two years at ford so you could see more. i think the new c.e.o. look at the executive team and costs. you can expect there will be more executive changes and might be more cutbacks as well. emily: one of the big questions is whether ford can latch onto the more forward-looking automakers. battery making factories are about to arrive in europe. now daimler wants a piece of the pie. caroline hyde joins us with more live from london. what do we know about the european factories coming? caroline: they are all pushing in the same direction. this is why daimler broke ground on a half a billion euro plot today. big fanfare. angela merkel was there. it is not only about the auto sector pushed for the better trend but also the utility sector as well. are these juggernauts looking to capitalize on the falling cost of energy storage. it has become a virtual circle as carmakers want to get into the greener energy type cars. meanwhile, the utility makers are looking to be able to store renewable energy. all of them are pushing in the same direction. they will p
costs have gone up in the past two years at ford so you could see more. i think the new c.e.o. look at the executive team and costs. you can expect there will be more executive changes and might be more cutbacks as well. emily: one of the big questions is whether ford can latch onto the more forward-looking automakers. battery making factories are about to arrive in europe. now daimler wants a piece of the pie. caroline hyde joins us with more live from london. what do we know about the...
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he's a turnaround specialist but he must have done at ford toncredible be named the next c.e.o. asically from scratch and what bill ford was saying today, there was no on the road rules for how to set up a separate unit that will create robot cars and ride hailing apps and other mobility solutions and he was didessed at how hackett that. he's also impressed with the built inns hackett has valley. he talked about going out there with ford's board and all the silicon valley stars knew jim hackett because they bought his thought heiture and was a valley. he talked about great thinker. julia: is there a signal about company will the be taking in this regard? as you said, he was running the self driving cars, riding share operations here. i look at some of the criticisms his role andin that was that he wasn't doing enough to develop and ensure the core business of the company in the same time they were lagging competitors in that field. do we deduce about the direction of the company here? have a key don't focus. keith: and that has been a persistent problem with ford. don't have a cl
he's a turnaround specialist but he must have done at ford toncredible be named the next c.e.o. asically from scratch and what bill ford was saying today, there was no on the road rules for how to set up a separate unit that will create robot cars and ride hailing apps and other mobility solutions and he was didessed at how hackett that. he's also impressed with the built inns hackett has valley. he talked about going out there with ford's board and all the silicon valley stars knew jim hackett...
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. >> c.e.o. of ford. chairman of caterpillar. >> some of the great people in the world of business. >> reporter: c.e.o.'s now being mentioned as the next president. but why, in 2017, are the vast majority of c.e.o.'s-- 96% of the fortune 500-- still men? >> i think that this is socially constructed. the differences between males and females on a wide variety of things are smaller than the differences within males and within females. >> reporter: psychologist jennifer lerner studies gender and leadership at harvard. we'll hear more from her in a bit. but first, let's check in with economist andy kim, who has made a career out of studying c.e.o.'s. in intriguingly quirky ways. >> so you're gripping this horse, right? >> reporter: oh, the reins.... now, a few of you might remember andy kim, teaching me, two years ago, the equestrian dance move in the hyper-viral video sensation gangnam style, part of his off-beat research showing that c.e.o.'s who become visible, for whatever reason, can see their stock price
. >> c.e.o. of ford. chairman of caterpillar. >> some of the great people in the world of business. >> reporter: c.e.o.'s now being mentioned as the next president. but why, in 2017, are the vast majority of c.e.o.'s-- 96% of the fortune 500-- still men? >> i think that this is socially constructed. the differences between males and females on a wide variety of things are smaller than the differences within males and within females. >> reporter: psychologist...
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the three main companies in detroit manufacturing automobiles, chrysler, ford, and general motors, do you run into the other c.e.on in michigan or in the shopping centers? mary: not in the shopping centers. i might have a different shopping pattern than they do. [laughter] mary: i like to shop. i would say at events, clearly at events, whether it is the detroit grand prix were a meeting such as this. often, we will be in the same place. david: for relaxation, other than retail therapy, what do you do? are you a golfer? do you ski? what do you do? mary: at this point, a lot of my free time has been dedicated to going to my children sports. hockey, soccer, cross-country, football. i am a hockey mom and a soccer mom. i have watched a lot of sports. is that chapter ends, i'm starting to take off lessons. that is probably all i have time for now. david: i would suggest miniature golf. it is less frustrating. mary: i like that. david: when you are watching your kids sports, do you tweet to get things done? d.o.e. mail while you are watching them? mary: when they are on the field, i'm watching. if they are not playing,
the three main companies in detroit manufacturing automobiles, chrysler, ford, and general motors, do you run into the other c.e.on in michigan or in the shopping centers? mary: not in the shopping centers. i might have a different shopping pattern than they do. [laughter] mary: i like to shop. i would say at events, clearly at events, whether it is the detroit grand prix were a meeting such as this. often, we will be in the same place. david: for relaxation, other than retail therapy, what do...
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in economic news, ford motor company replaced mark fields as c.e.o.er just two years, amid doubts about the automaker's direction. the new c.e.o. is jim hackett, a former office furniture executive. and on wall street, the dow jones industrial average gained 90 points to close near 20,895. the nasdaq rose almost 50 points, and the s&p 500 added 12. and, after nearly 150 years, the ringling brothers-barnum and bailey circus held its final show last night. "the greatest show on earth" faced declining attendance and high operating costs, as well as protests from animal rights groups. the last show on sunday, held just outside new york city, received a standing ovation. performers hugged, as the ring master sang "auld lang syne." still to come on the newshour: president trump abroad-- attempting to reset relations in the middle east. how medicaid cuts could trickle down to students with disabilities. it's politics monday... a look at the storm brewing at home while trump is overseas, and much more. >> woodruff: during the presidential campaigning candidat
in economic news, ford motor company replaced mark fields as c.e.o.er just two years, amid doubts about the automaker's direction. the new c.e.o. is jim hackett, a former office furniture executive. and on wall street, the dow jones industrial average gained 90 points to close near 20,895. the nasdaq rose almost 50 points, and the s&p 500 added 12. and, after nearly 150 years, the ringling brothers-barnum and bailey circus held its final show last night. "the greatest show on...
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in economic news, ford motor company replaced mark fields as c.e.o.er just two years, amid doubts about the automaker's direction. the new c.e.o. is jim hackett, a former office furniture executive. and on wall street, the dow jones industrial average gained 90 points to close near 20,895. the nasdaq rose almost 50 points, and the s&p 500 added 12. still to come on the newshour: president trump abroad-- attempting to reset relations in the middle east. how medicaid cuts could trickle down to students with disabilities. it's politics monday... a look at the storm brewing at home while trump is overseas, and much more. >> woodruff: during the presidential campaigning candidate trump said he'd strengthen relations with middle eastern countries, and do a better job fighting islamic terrorism. so, with the president in saudi arabia this weekend and meeting with arab leaders, we thought we'd ask how of a change in u.s. policy is the president making? for that we turn to daniel benjamin. he was ambassador-at-large and coordinator for counterterrorism at the
in economic news, ford motor company replaced mark fields as c.e.o.er just two years, amid doubts about the automaker's direction. the new c.e.o. is jim hackett, a former office furniture executive. and on wall street, the dow jones industrial average gained 90 points to close near 20,895. the nasdaq rose almost 50 points, and the s&p 500 added 12. still to come on the newshour: president trump abroad-- attempting to reset relations in the middle east. how medicaid cuts could trickle down...
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c.e.o.'s ousted by activists in boards in the first part of this year than ever. bob: what's disappointing in mark fields' case, bill fordim. for three years they praised him for the earnings and couldn't get the stock to move. so c.e.o.'s can control what they can control but can't control the market. tom: here's the money question for me and this goes back to the corporate disasters of eastman kodak and others over the years. was this nothing about engineering and nuts and bolts guys like nardelli versus the staff guys as well, was that culturally what happened when they went for the center of a university of michigan football team? bob: i think remains to be seen will happen, there's no question, david made two points, one is i don't agree with the pace with which we'll go to electric vehicles. it's less than 1% of the installed base today. number two, oil consumption is up. i was just down in houston at a conference and it's projected, or example, our tracking rates have gone from 400 to 600 to 800 and projection to be 1,100 by the end of the year for africaing and oil consumption is up because people are driving mor
c.e.o.'s ousted by activists in boards in the first part of this year than ever. bob: what's disappointing in mark fields' case, bill fordim. for three years they praised him for the earnings and couldn't get the stock to move. so c.e.o.'s can control what they can control but can't control the market. tom: here's the money question for me and this goes back to the corporate disasters of eastman kodak and others over the years. was this nothing about engineering and nuts and bolts guys like...