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projected sales for heat tech underwear this season -- a whopping 70 million units. >>yanai: people tend to assume underwear has to be made from cotton. but we're proving that synthetics are better than natural fibbers. it has a lot of potential. i want to show this to the world. our marketing strength, and japanese technology, is a winning combination. >>reporter: yanai's brash ambition aside, becoming the world's top apparel maker is virtually impossible, experts say, through organic growth alone... >>larke: it has a long way to go to overtake gap and h&m. probably the only foreseeable possibility is a major acquisition of either one of the global chains, or several of the second-tier chains. >>reporter: uniqlo is still very much a japanese company, reliant on its home market for sales. but for parent firm fast retailing, the company in a hurry, if all goes according to plan, the shift to global giantwill happen in just a few years. >>still to come on world business... >>could jordan become a logistical hub for the middle east? we meet mega projects minister imad f
projected sales for heat tech underwear this season -- a whopping 70 million units. >>yanai: people tend to assume underwear has to be made from cotton. but we're proving that synthetics are better than natural fibbers. it has a lot of potential. i want to show this to the world. our marketing strength, and japanese technology, is a winning combination. >>reporter: yanai's brash ambition aside, becoming the world's top apparel maker is virtually impossible, experts say, through...
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projected sales for heat tech underwear this season -- a whopping 70 million units. >>yanai: people tend to assume underwear has to be made from cotton. but we're proving that synthetics are better than natural fibbers. it has a lot of potential. i want to show this to the world. our marketing strength, and japanese technology, is a winning combination. >>reporter: yanai's brash ambition aside, becoming the world's top apparel maker is virtually impossible, experts say, through organic growth alone... >>larke: it has a long way to go to overtake gap and h&m. probably the only foreseeable possibility is a major acquisition of either one of the global chains, or several of the second-tier chains. >>reporter: uniqlo is still very much a japanese company, reliant on its home market for sales. but for parent firm fast retailing, the company in a hurry, if all goes according to plan, the shift to global giantwill happen in just a few years. >>still to come on world business... >>could jordan become a logistical hub for the middle east? we meet mega projects minister imad f
projected sales for heat tech underwear this season -- a whopping 70 million units. >>yanai: people tend to assume underwear has to be made from cotton. but we're proving that synthetics are better than natural fibbers. it has a lot of potential. i want to show this to the world. our marketing strength, and japanese technology, is a winning combination. >>reporter: yanai's brash ambition aside, becoming the world's top apparel maker is virtually impossible, experts say, through...
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. >> reporter: the gaff about packing heat at virginia tech along with an influx of money made the difference says a republican tom davis. >> they will draw the lines and how you draw the lines in north virginia is destiny. >>> four officers suspended after allegations of police brutality by a dc police officer's son. after an encounter with a prince george's county officer that was moonlighting. he said he was beaten after being pushed by the crowd into the officer that was guarding the door. police did not call for medical help despite the injuries. the police officer along with three others who at the scene have been suspended. moonlighting at the converted warehouse has been ban by the police chief but county officials have shut down the party space for lack of an occupancy permit. >>> this is bruce johnson in the trinidad neighborhood. trying to a motive in the shootings of two young men. the 17-year-old boy is dead. his friend wounded. they were shot last night in the 1300 block of holbrook street. >> they shot his friend first and then called the police on a cell phone and i guess they
. >> reporter: the gaff about packing heat at virginia tech along with an influx of money made the difference says a republican tom davis. >> they will draw the lines and how you draw the lines in north virginia is destiny. >>> four officers suspended after allegations of police brutality by a dc police officer's son. after an encounter with a prince george's county officer that was moonlighting. he said he was beaten after being pushed by the crowd into the officer that...
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by a gasp by his challenger late in the race when simeon said the students were packing heat during the virginia tech massacre, that it could have been prevented and despite his flip-flop concession, the first-tomorrow democrat said the campaign is over and a win is a win. >> we had clarity about the results tuesday night and we have been vindicated in that by every subsequent count. the margin of victory increased, didn't decrease. >> reporter: and in his state, simeon said over the past few dice, i have been reviewing the election returns closely and in our race, we have not seen any obvious errors in the results and while we believe that there are a small number of balance- containing votes that have not been counted, we're confident based on the canvass that it's not enough to change the outcome. and interestingly enough, simeon does take a sleight at connelly in his statement. you will remember connelly declared victory and simeon said politicians disregard virginia election laws and our rights. connelly called that absurd. >> one of the battles to the very end and this is the -- the first time
by a gasp by his challenger late in the race when simeon said the students were packing heat during the virginia tech massacre, that it could have been prevented and despite his flip-flop concession, the first-tomorrow democrat said the campaign is over and a win is a win. >> we had clarity about the results tuesday night and we have been vindicated in that by every subsequent count. the margin of victory increased, didn't decrease. >> reporter: and in his state, simeon said over...
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these are pictures from the of dead heat until the new message system and gabriel slate's tech report is there and he shows us what is new. >> facebook is really beefed up their messaging system. the idea is to give you the ability to of all of your electronic communication within one facebook page. now, from your facebook message system, regular facebook messages, and chat, adds that message, text, and also, instant message, and e-mail. have it your message center, and with all of your different mediums can be one in box. the big news is that added e-mail. every facebook gavi " @ facebook .com " e-mail address. and when to turn it on, you can send and receive anybody. with your facebook message center and with yah hoo, a genial, account and that is a big deal. from within-genial-- and you could reach out were not in facebook . itinand your not going to leave facebook to log into your other account. >> and four people that are on their facebook account all day? it is good for people. however, if it is a casual user? perhaps there will not get that much out of it. >> this slow roll out
these are pictures from the of dead heat until the new message system and gabriel slate's tech report is there and he shows us what is new. >> facebook is really beefed up their messaging system. the idea is to give you the ability to of all of your electronic communication within one facebook page. now, from your facebook message system, regular facebook messages, and chat, adds that message, text, and also, instant message, and e-mail. have it your message center, and with all of your...
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heat and frigid cold. through the air and the abyss. in a commute to stay alive. using high techplace, national geographic crews traveled to every continent, risking their lives to capture the great migrations of the world. >> this is the biggest thing we've done in 122-year history. it's epic. >> reporter: rory wilson is lead scientist for the project. researchers spent two and a half years studying where and why animals move. animals like the zebras of the african plain. every year, they leave the flooded botswana fields that quench their thirst and embark on a fascinating but deadly 150-mile journey through a desert inferno to satisfy their need for salt. >> that's a ridiculous migration. they like to have water and the salt but they're not in the same place. so they have to capitalize for the time of the rains where they can get to the salt. they eat the salt and then go back to the delta to get to the water again. >> reporter: hard to believe a lust for salt would send them on this two-week long slog. at every turn, predators await. lions smart enough to know that with patie
heat and frigid cold. through the air and the abyss. in a commute to stay alive. using high techplace, national geographic crews traveled to every continent, risking their lives to capture the great migrations of the world. >> this is the biggest thing we've done in 122-year history. it's epic. >> reporter: rory wilson is lead scientist for the project. researchers spent two and a half years studying where and why animals move. animals like the zebras of the african plain. every...
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that's when he said the virginia tech killings may have been avoided if students had been packing heat. he later explained he meant to say security guards. but the damage was done. >> i think the gun and the ads ainst him were decisive. anecdotally i heard so many people say they were willing to vote for any generic republica to send a message against the democrats. when they heard about that statement people said, he's just not a mainstream republican. >> connolly's narrow victory willot change the way he works in his district when the 112th congress begins. >> i voted for the health care ll. i will not support and i will vigorously resist any attempt to repeal it. >> if connolly wants a third term, he'll need to win back some district voters. >> he has to broaden his appeal. i think jerry connolly was blessed with a flawed opponent in this election cycle. if you had some mainstream generic republican on the ballot against him. that person most likely would have won. >> congressman connolly also addressed his recent health scare today. the blood clot found in an artery has been treate
that's when he said the virginia tech killings may have been avoided if students had been packing heat. he later explained he meant to say security guards. but the damage was done. >> i think the gun and the ads ainst him were decisive. anecdotally i heard so many people say they were willing to vote for any generic republica to send a message against the democrats. when they heard about that statement people said, he's just not a mainstream republican. >> connolly's narrow victory...
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heating up again. analysts say get ready for the ipad ii's arrival in april. techines are saying all signs point to the fact that apple is ramping up production of a new tablet. they're working on something. one analyst says whenever the new ipad comes out, you can expect new additions like the duel camera setup which you already see on the iphone 4. if you're lucky enough to have one. cnbc's tyler mathisen takes a look at the world of business. >> it may be a short trading week on wall street. it will be long on economic data as well as traveling, shopping and turkey eating. the government comes out with an updated reading on gross domestic product for the latest quarter and xpikted to sh xpect that the economy grew more than previously thought. look for a lift in the struggling real estate market. sales of homes should be higher for october. just in time for black friday shopping, personal income should be up last month and consumer sentiment, expected to rise as well. maybe that's why one analyst predicts 138 million of us will go shopping during those three day
heating up again. analysts say get ready for the ipad ii's arrival in april. techines are saying all signs point to the fact that apple is ramping up production of a new tablet. they're working on something. one analyst says whenever the new ipad comes out, you can expect new additions like the duel camera setup which you already see on the iphone 4. if you're lucky enough to have one. cnbc's tyler mathisen takes a look at the world of business. >> it may be a short trading week on wall...
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heating. so they've already got that. they've got to solo power. they've got to clean tech. they've got to places that the united states is only just beginning to go to. so it's a mixed picture, i think. >> rose: come to the united states and the obama administration. how do you assess the first two years? >> well, i describe in the book the unforgetable moment of being in washington just outside the white house on the evening obama was elected. and it felt almost like a velvet revolution it felt like a fantastic moment. >> rose: what did it is a, you think, the obama election. >> well, that the united states could elect this youthful, charismaticafter kwan american-- african-american with a ground campaign using new media, with great sort of social mobilization and with the flood of hope. reminded europeans of so much that they had admired and loved in america. which they had kind of forgotten. so enormous hopes were attached to that but i have to say, if you go back and read that chapter which is a miniessay i wrote a couple of days after his election, i already said i thi
heating. so they've already got that. they've got to solo power. they've got to clean tech. they've got to places that the united states is only just beginning to go to. so it's a mixed picture, i think. >> rose: come to the united states and the obama administration. how do you assess the first two years? >> well, i describe in the book the unforgetable moment of being in washington just outside the white house on the evening obama was elected. and it felt almost like a velvet...
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heat and frigid cold. through the air and the abyss. in a commute to stay alive. using high-tech cameras mounted in every conceivable place, "national geographic" crews traveled to every continent, risking their lives to capture the great migrations of the world. >> this is the biggest thing national geographic has done. it's epic, stunning. >> reporter: researchers spent 2 1/2 years studying where and why animals move. like the zebras of the african plain. every year they leave the flooded botswana fields that quench their thirst and then start on a fascinating yet deadly 150-mile journey through a desert inferno to satisfy their instinctual need for salt. >> that is a ridiculous migration. they like to have both in the same place, water and the salts. they're not in the same place. they have to, from the time of the rains to get to the salts. eat the salts and go back to the delta to the water again. >> reporter: hard to believe a lust for salt would send them on the two-week-long slog. at every turn, predators await. lions smart enough to know with patience the heat and distan
heat and frigid cold. through the air and the abyss. in a commute to stay alive. using high-tech cameras mounted in every conceivable place, "national geographic" crews traveled to every continent, risking their lives to capture the great migrations of the world. >> this is the biggest thing national geographic has done. it's epic, stunning. >> reporter: researchers spent 2 1/2 years studying where and why animals move. like the zebras of the african plain. every year they...