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heinz says she's from a big family too. so it felt natural. heinz stars in hbo's curb your enthusiasm. >>> and to the moment on the pitcher's mound. you remember the movie, the classic jeff bridges scheming with john goodman over some ran some money. throwing out the first pitch. instead of throwing a strike, rolling a strike. either way, he made it over home plate. >>> superheroes to the rescue to save the galaxy and summer box office season. >> star lord? >> who? >> the guardians of galaxy. that's who. setting a new record for an august opening raking in $94 million at the box office. a marvel and disney production and disney is the parent company of abc news. >>> when we come back, the new hall of fa-of-famer who happens work down the hall here. michael strahan's big night and big revelation about how the once husky kid got into football-ready shape. [ starter ] ready! [ starting gun goes off ] [ male announcer ] it's less of a race... yeah! [ male announcer ] and more of a journey. keep going strong. and as you look for a medicare suppleme
heinz says she's from a big family too. so it felt natural. heinz stars in hbo's curb your enthusiasm. >>> and to the moment on the pitcher's mound. you remember the movie, the classic jeff bridges scheming with john goodman over some ran some money. throwing out the first pitch. instead of throwing a strike, rolling a strike. either way, he made it over home plate. >>> superheroes to the rescue to save the galaxy and summer box office season. >> star lord? >> who?...
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they will probably do it at heinz.they do. -- they did it at inbev. >> cutting expenses sounds easy, but it is not. as evidenced by mcdonald's. do you have a sense of what makes the folks at three g and this man in particular so good at it? >> they have a playbook. a basically call it zero-based budgeting. every year andn justify every single expense. you come in and say, we spent this last year, we want an increase -- they have to do it every year and they find all of these different ways of cutting things and doing things other companies would not do. so, they're going to do it again. >> i want to go back to this area three-year-old thing. that will put us to -- i would to go back to this 33-year-old thing. this will put us to shame. >> he will be 34 pretty soon. >> how does a 33-year-old -- 32-year-old, come in and make these changes and have people listen to him? >> basically, he was the principal at -- >> basically he was the before he even went to burger king. the higher-ups listen to this guy. he went to cornell
they will probably do it at heinz.they do. -- they did it at inbev. >> cutting expenses sounds easy, but it is not. as evidenced by mcdonald's. do you have a sense of what makes the folks at three g and this man in particular so good at it? >> they have a playbook. a basically call it zero-based budgeting. every year andn justify every single expense. you come in and say, we spent this last year, we want an increase -- they have to do it every year and they find all of these...
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heinz in particular. >> haven't heard from warren buffett exactly.now he's involved. >> still don't know the temples? d terms? did they say on "the call"? >> nor owning equity. >> terms it of heinz, 9% coupon, warren's open 5%. the company. probably somewhere close that, speculating. >> witneonce we learn that, put him in an awkward situation. they are moving to canada. >> warren buffett to condone tax inversions. warren buffett condones warren buffett getting a good deal. >> nowhere in the corporate -- >> we got to go. >> pay as high taxes as possible. inversions are fine. >> we got to go. sara, thanks. >> thank you. >>> stocks in negative territory this year. makers agriculture equipment suffering from a slowdown. is machinery in for a breakdown? jane wells live from boone, iowa with that story. hey there, jane. >> reporter: hey, scott. a lot of kicking tires. a good run for american farmers. this year incomes fall as grain prices get to levels we haven't seen in years. oh, dear. so equipment makers are preparing for a slowdown in sales. deere layi
heinz in particular. >> haven't heard from warren buffett exactly.now he's involved. >> still don't know the temples? d terms? did they say on "the call"? >> nor owning equity. >> terms it of heinz, 9% coupon, warren's open 5%. the company. probably somewhere close that, speculating. >> witneonce we learn that, put him in an awkward situation. they are moving to canada. >> warren buffett to condone tax inversions. warren buffett condones warren...
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for example, i loved recommending heinz when i was a brother at goldman access. it's a buffett company now, because the chinese were slashing from the low end at the time. i needed to put people in stocks that had a moat. i remember the head of research telling me you're never going to see a bottle of chinese or japanese ketchup on a dining table in this country. that's why i had to recommend it and pushed harder on kimberly-clark, because we use never seen japanese or chinese supplying clean ex. they haven't. not all brands are created equal. [ crying ] not that long ago we thought there was only one handbag company, that was coach. it turned out to be not as iconic as we thought. next it was michael kors that got the edge. its growth was extraordinary, until it hit a wall. an the baton was passed to kate spade. since then kate has been the brand right until the day, when the company blew in the numbers, got it higher, and the stock flew up at the open. then it did a hidity pirouette. wow, much lower. when the company revealed on the conference call there would
for example, i loved recommending heinz when i was a brother at goldman access. it's a buffett company now, because the chinese were slashing from the low end at the time. i needed to put people in stocks that had a moat. i remember the head of research telling me you're never going to see a bottle of chinese or japanese ketchup on a dining table in this country. that's why i had to recommend it and pushed harder on kimberly-clark, because we use never seen japanese or chinese supplying clean...
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this is the third marriage for kennedy and the second for heinz. morning talk show host michael strahan won't be making wedding plans anytime soon. he's now split from nicole murphy. their five-year engagement is open, her rep confirmed. they say it was hard for them to maintain the relationship on opposite coasts. we'll be right back.
this is the third marriage for kennedy and the second for heinz. morning talk show host michael strahan won't be making wedding plans anytime soon. he's now split from nicole murphy. their five-year engagement is open, her rep confirmed. they say it was hard for them to maintain the relationship on opposite coasts. we'll be right back.
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from where you said, will we see more of the heinz or more of the burger king transactions?ficiently and enhancing shareholder value -- i think that these transactions will continue. money is cheap, and if there is opportunities, whether it is through tax inversions or other m&a type stuff to capitalize. >> away from all-time at a with heinz with the brazilian team iting in, and mr. buffett, is a new globalization, isn't it, which bnp paribas, i think of your work and china being an example. >> without a doubt. again, capital is going to flow to the place where there is less regulation, where it can earn the most return, and that is what you are seeing. >> is there a simple fix for this? talk have a minute to about it, but could you change the u.s. attack system to a territorial tax system and solve this problem completely? taxing on earnings overseas has always been a hot topic, but if we are talking about pipedreams, -- [laughter] certainly corporate tax reform would be something we would all like to see. like how it is a pipe dream. >> in the time we've got here, scarlet,
from where you said, will we see more of the heinz or more of the burger king transactions?ficiently and enhancing shareholder value -- i think that these transactions will continue. money is cheap, and if there is opportunities, whether it is through tax inversions or other m&a type stuff to capitalize. >> away from all-time at a with heinz with the brazilian team iting in, and mr. buffett, is a new globalization, isn't it, which bnp paribas, i think of your work and china being an...
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police say the car was heading down heinz road when it hit a tree and kept going and hit a light pole and rolled over. >> it's common to see cars speeding down there, but it's the first time an accident like this happened. >> reporter: the teens attend sherwood high school. she ponders the lessons here for her son, once he's behind the wheel of a car. >> it's a 2,000 pound machine and people forget that and they get -- they get very comfortable, maybe too quickly. >> reporter: but those sentiments now share space for support. >> a lot of people are shaken. everyone is talking about it. >> i feel real sad about it. this little kid was -- it could have been someone in my family. >> reporter: grief counselors will be here on hand once school starts up again. >> thanks, derek. >>> breaking news tonight in montgomery county. rescuers are trying to save a 25-year-old hiker who is trapped in the potomac just outside the beltway. their rescue could be hampered by the weather. we're working to get more details and we'll update you as soon as we learn more. >>> the coast guard has suspended its
police say the car was heading down heinz road when it hit a tree and kept going and hit a light pole and rolled over. >> it's common to see cars speeding down there, but it's the first time an accident like this happened. >> reporter: the teens attend sherwood high school. she ponders the lessons here for her son, once he's behind the wheel of a car. >> it's a 2,000 pound machine and people forget that and they get -- they get very comfortable, maybe too quickly. >>...
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. >> reporter: just like the rudds, the heinz family saw their trip to island paradise turning more into like a roll of the dice. >> they're running out of water in the stores, running out of c-cell and d-cell batteries. the wind is blowing everywhere. we said, we're out. >> reporter: two major storms are closing in on the aloha state. hurricane iselle followed by hurricane julio, both expected back to back within 24 hours of each other. >> it's very rare. and in fact, it's that one-two punch we're worried about. i don't think either of these storms is going to deliver a knockout, but the one-two punch could be serious. >> reporter: not serious enough to stop evelina and her two children from catching a flight out of sfo this afternoon for a family trip to honolulu. are you afraid you might spend the entire time indoors? >> a little bit. but that's okay, we're going to go and hang out and relax and read books. and it's not our first time to hawaii, so it's not a huge like, what a bummer, we're not going to the beach. >> reporter: based on our conversation with the airport this morning an
. >> reporter: just like the rudds, the heinz family saw their trip to island paradise turning more into like a roll of the dice. >> they're running out of water in the stores, running out of c-cell and d-cell batteries. the wind is blowing everywhere. we said, we're out. >> reporter: two major storms are closing in on the aloha state. hurricane iselle followed by hurricane julio, both expected back to back within 24 hours of each other. >> it's very rare. and in fact,...
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you recognize, campbell's soup is of nd today and a lot products that have -- that have still a -- heinz is product that we use today. also the configuration of the seats is interesting. faced each other, didn't seem to mind that so much. today we're all completely in our electronic devices and books and newspapers and we're not looking at anybody. in the 1900s, that seemed to not be much of an issue and gladly faced one another and maybe even talked to each other, who knows? in 1888.was built it's the oldest -- it's one of that runs onhicles electric power that still exists in north america. car because the bi was ansonia derby and birmingham. it ran in connecticut. electric locomotive and we brought it to complement o show the earliest uses of electricity and mass transit. the caboose number 60 is the we have in the transit museum that represents the two railroads that are part history that we talk about here, the long island railroad and metro north railroad. caboose is from the long island railroad. it ran for a long time, it had many, many years of service. you'll see if you look in
you recognize, campbell's soup is of nd today and a lot products that have -- that have still a -- heinz is product that we use today. also the configuration of the seats is interesting. faced each other, didn't seem to mind that so much. today we're all completely in our electronic devices and books and newspapers and we're not looking at anybody. in the 1900s, that seemed to not be much of an issue and gladly faced one another and maybe even talked to each other, who knows? in 1888.was built...
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so the big examples of this is last year he spent $12 billion buying heinz.ut the year before $11 billion amassing a stake in ibm. now he has $55 billion. i have heard in the past times where he has had increments of that, 40 billion dollars and $30 billion. the most interesting part of the story i thought was right now everyone has more money than they have they have ever had. does warren buffett amassed these huge cash positions every time everyone else does as well because then it makes buying opportunities scarce and expensive? >> that is a great point. it is not like he is by being in a vacuum. he is different than private equity, not meet using the same type of leverage. using the same type of leverage. some of his biggest purchases have been public companies. if you have stocks trading where they are a record highs, harder for him. timesu point out going to of the doll. last quarter 9.8 times. should only be eight times. whether that makes sense to anyone at home, i am not sure. basically the price tag getting inflated. >> the deal data definitely show
so the big examples of this is last year he spent $12 billion buying heinz.ut the year before $11 billion amassing a stake in ibm. now he has $55 billion. i have heard in the past times where he has had increments of that, 40 billion dollars and $30 billion. the most interesting part of the story i thought was right now everyone has more money than they have they have ever had. does warren buffett amassed these huge cash positions every time everyone else does as well because then it makes...
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heinz is still a product that we use today. also, the configuration of the seats is interesting. people actually faced each other and didn't seem to mind. whereas today we're all absorbed in our electronic devices, books, and newspapers, and we're not looking at anybody. but in the 1900's, that seemed to be not much of an issue, and people gladly faced one another, and maybe even talked to each other, who knows. this car was built in 1888. it's one of the oldest vehicles that runs on electric power that still exists in north america. it's called the derby car, because as you can see the line was ansonia-derby and ran in birmingham. it ran in connecticut. we bought it to compliment the exhibit we did on electricity, to show the earliest pieces of electricity in mass transit. this is the only part of the exhibit that represents the two railroads that are also part of the history we talk about here, the long island railroad and metro north railroad. that caboose is from the long island railroad. it ran for quite a long time and had many, many, many years of service. you'll see as yo
heinz is still a product that we use today. also, the configuration of the seats is interesting. people actually faced each other and didn't seem to mind. whereas today we're all absorbed in our electronic devices, books, and newspapers, and we're not looking at anybody. but in the 1900's, that seemed to be not much of an issue, and people gladly faced one another, and maybe even talked to each other, who knows. this car was built in 1888. it's one of the oldest vehicles that runs on electric...
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liberal bio you know this is idea of going private companies take companies private warren buffett takes heinz ketchup private he's a master at this he's taken all these companies private it seems like if there's another crash dr hudson so i'm like warren buffett could effectively take america private that's the whole idea when you say take a private that means take a private on dept it's a financial process that means borrow the money to buy up stock holdings so now you're the new owner and rates are near zero percent so the cost of this is a fraction well the cost of creating the money by the banks is their own percent but you can be sure that they charge warren buffet in a corporate raiders a much higher price that's why the bank profits are so high right now they get the money from the federal reserve but one tenth of a percent they lend it out for five or six percent for takeovers that's their margin so the banks' balance sheets to being recovered at the expense of the economy it's a predatory process when you look at the economy wide effect right now the two thousand and eight crisis you
liberal bio you know this is idea of going private companies take companies private warren buffett takes heinz ketchup private he's a master at this he's taken all these companies private it seems like if there's another crash dr hudson so i'm like warren buffett could effectively take america private that's the whole idea when you say take a private that means take a private on dept it's a financial process that means borrow the money to buy up stock holdings so now you're the new owner and...
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they help to are all of water heinz repaired by the end of the the day tomorrow. >> the napa county boardrvisors will request a federal emergency declaration to be eligible for federal assistance. >>> state school superintendent says that more than two tons of food is en route to earthquake victims. the food bank suffered damage to the warehouse in the earthquake but it is continuing the work. today, community action napa valley will on the distribution center in east napa from 9:00 a.m. to noon and families who lost power will be able assemble a bag of groceries for free. >>> you can find a gallery photos at abc7news.com and tips on preparing for the next disaster. we have continuing coverage there, too, and you can get breaking news alert by following us at twitter@abc7newsbayarea. . >> in southern california, new late night damage with subjecting surf and what is expected ahead. >> former secretary of state hillary clinton riches to the bay area today and we will breakdown her san francisco visit. >>> this is abc7 news now the san jose traffic going well and the 8:00 doll and sfo and t
they help to are all of water heinz repaired by the end of the the day tomorrow. >> the napa county boardrvisors will request a federal emergency declaration to be eligible for federal assistance. >>> state school superintendent says that more than two tons of food is en route to earthquake victims. the food bank suffered damage to the warehouse in the earthquake but it is continuing the work. today, community action napa valley will on the distribution center in east napa from...
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heinz kerry raised a shet deal of furor when declared herself an african-american. as a matter of fact, she is and lives in american. i see it as referring to black americans, the race. it's an extension of afro-american which interesting term that thurgood marshall refused to use until the last three or four years of his life, even through the 1980's, he was still referring -- he still african-americans negroes and insisted on calling them -- him,u were talking to referring to african-americans as negroes. i think it's an evolving question. but i think african-americans is -- i like the term. i use.e one [inaudible] i appreciate you. a question. talk a little bit more about the relationship between houston and marshall, which was pretty interesting. their relationship, they started as teacher and student. was the dean of howard law school and was in the school of turning the from an academic backwater into veritable point for civil houston wasacy and a very buttoned down individual, guy.-piece suit kind of thurgood marshall walked with a strut that was so mean that
heinz kerry raised a shet deal of furor when declared herself an african-american. as a matter of fact, she is and lives in american. i see it as referring to black americans, the race. it's an extension of afro-american which interesting term that thurgood marshall refused to use until the last three or four years of his life, even through the 1980's, he was still referring -- he still african-americans negroes and insisted on calling them -- him,u were talking to referring to...
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make the play there it is the giants' five games back the national league west there one half day bar heinzth one and a wild-card race looks like car the giants what bubblies on this day the brakes went their way and they got over on the white sox forty-niners get beat every time we show a little practice there's capper next >> : week to take one shot and rerun this for the next 26 weeks but that's all right to the store the today ian williams now tackle practice for the first time since breaking in his ankle last season after he caught a lot of effort by seattle's hills williams better be good read away >> : pressure every day but this is what we do i feel we do a lot of hard things and we'd been through a lot of things having guys to leave the room and following them >> : his some quickness but yet we think he can hold point in their last training camp and preseason his plan will force will see how close he is backed the former >> : anne williams a good year out of him and of course the sports show every sunday night forty-niners 7 expedition game against denver sunday the first one at le
make the play there it is the giants' five games back the national league west there one half day bar heinzth one and a wild-card race looks like car the giants what bubblies on this day the brakes went their way and they got over on the white sox forty-niners get beat every time we show a little practice there's capper next >> : week to take one shot and rerun this for the next 26 weeks but that's all right to the store the today ian williams now tackle practice for the first time since...
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> freedom ride after freedom ride would come through and get arrested in jackson, they'd go to the heinzounty jail or jackson jail, then they'd get moved to the parchman penitentiary. >> during the time they spent in prison, a bond formed and they came out of prison more dedicated than ever. and they began to fan out across the south. martin luther king decided that they should have major demonstrates only in areas that local law enforcement would react violently. >> do you think you can keep birmingham in the present situation of segregation? >> i may not be able to do it, but i'll die trying. >> bull connor has a well-known identity as one of the hardest hardliners in defense of segregation. >> king is assuming that bull connor is going to provide the pictures and the footage they need to outrage the country. >> police commissioner bull connor used mass arrests, fire hoses, police dogs to break up the demonstrations. >> the demonstrations continued for weeks. you've got 12, 14, 20 adults maximum per day marching, they're making no news, and the numbers were dwindling. the movement was
> freedom ride after freedom ride would come through and get arrested in jackson, they'd go to the heinzounty jail or jackson jail, then they'd get moved to the parchman penitentiary. >> during the time they spent in prison, a bond formed and they came out of prison more dedicated than ever. and they began to fan out across the south. martin luther king decided that they should have major demonstrates only in areas that local law enforcement would react violently. >> do you think...
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some of the terminal companies, in other words, buy a company, get rid of it, heinz was part of it, but they don't exist anymore. i want to talk about s&p 2,000 because that's what people need to recognize because there's so much money being made. we have to talk about money being made. it's good. i like money. >> the usa today poses today, should s&p 2,000 be cheered or feared? is it a signal to sell, or yet another indication how fast and how high the market's gone? >> enter 2001, 2007, and 2009, you fear every day because too many people lost a lot of money. that's fine. build in the fear. i think that we have to be on the hunch for the next interim mun. you see kite. i we want on the site, you -- it's a stage one, one and a half trial, but i want to find -- i don't want to find burger king, but i want to find intermune. they are 300% gain. i like that. that puts your kid through college, okay? that puts your kids through college, not the whopper. >> there's conversation about financial engineering having gotten the market to where it is, right? >> now, look -- >> if that is slowing,
some of the terminal companies, in other words, buy a company, get rid of it, heinz was part of it, but they don't exist anymore. i want to talk about s&p 2,000 because that's what people need to recognize because there's so much money being made. we have to talk about money being made. it's good. i like money. >> the usa today poses today, should s&p 2,000 be cheered or feared? is it a signal to sell, or yet another indication how fast and how high the market's gone? >>...
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look what he did with ha heinz and burlington northern. he's had a history of doing. that valuation, he looks at the management, and if we follow his example. he keeps it simple, straightforward principles how to make money and not to lose it. liz: now you come to the one name that warren buffett doesn't own that you do, that you really like. he has spoken highly about the company, but get to it. why do you love -- >> apple? liz: that's it! apple. you feel silly talking about it, you talked about it before hitting a new high. levels that people hadn't seen for a long time. the reality is when you look at the numbers and look at thement in and you look at the product line coming up. you're paying for very little in the way of excitement. what's going on over the next few months is going to be very, very surprising to the upside. but even if it didn't, you're getting the 2% yield in a subpar price-to-earnings, priced for a spectacular company which has a brilliant future. the reason it's telling you about the valuations, people don't believe that. what if they exceed ex
look what he did with ha heinz and burlington northern. he's had a history of doing. that valuation, he looks at the management, and if we follow his example. he keeps it simple, straightforward principles how to make money and not to lose it. liz: now you come to the one name that warren buffett doesn't own that you do, that you really like. he has spoken highly about the company, but get to it. why do you love -- >> apple? liz: that's it! apple. you feel silly talking about it, you...
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headquartered in new york and rio de janeiro which has investments in little companies like ab imbev, heinz, you get the idea. burger king long ago became a global brand, a global business, as have so many american businesses, and they all represent the best of america, originality, hard work, innovation, entrepreneurialism, plain straightforward talk and free enterprise capitalism, and i am for all of that. i am for economic patriotism. but i believe we should all understand that there's nothing more patriotic in this country than honoring the values and traditions of this great nation that has nurtured the creation of business, small and large. millions of jobs created and sustained. a middle class that is still the envy of the world. that's my idea of economic patriotism. it's all about america and what we've stood for for so long. and i mention burger king stock lost half a billion in market cap today. it's only fair that i point out that it's still up about billion and a half dollars from friday's close on the world's leading stock exchange. the new york exchange. and i should also men
headquartered in new york and rio de janeiro which has investments in little companies like ab imbev, heinz, you get the idea. burger king long ago became a global brand, a global business, as have so many american businesses, and they all represent the best of america, originality, hard work, innovation, entrepreneurialism, plain straightforward talk and free enterprise capitalism, and i am for all of that. i am for economic patriotism. but i believe we should all understand that there's...
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jeremy, what a fair count of dallas museum of art peerage and 11, heinz history center in the hometown of pittsburgh. june 14 is a wife at a? wayzata, minnesota. why they are? >> guest: it is outside of minneapolis. because they wonder friend of mine bill water, who is a great actor in the national park foundation has organized an event and want to come and do it. c-span: harvard bookstore in the tour of the city is closed later ron in june and ports men new hampshire. how do you feel about this? >> guest: i love it. .. c-span: maybe i missed it that you didn't answer my question about whether you were going to do another book. >> guest: no, i didn't. c-span: what's your thinking? >> guest: i'm thinking all the time about it. something happens when one of these ideas just? i guess that's it and i can explain what that process is. i just know that's what i want to do. and it will happen. it will be different. i have never undertaken a subject that i knew a lot about. i didn't know much about john adams. i wasn't an adams scholar or a truman scholar or a brooklyn bridge scholar. and if i
jeremy, what a fair count of dallas museum of art peerage and 11, heinz history center in the hometown of pittsburgh. june 14 is a wife at a? wayzata, minnesota. why they are? >> guest: it is outside of minneapolis. because they wonder friend of mine bill water, who is a great actor in the national park foundation has organized an event and want to come and do it. c-span: harvard bookstore in the tour of the city is closed later ron in june and ports men new hampshire. how do you feel...
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into this year we launched into stadium tours and we've already done -- we've done our first one at heinzeam and then we have da bears and we have, oh, and philly and -- [ cheers and applause ] i hope -- >> lots of people from philly. >> philly, so, yeah, we're just having a great year out here. i mean, you know, to move into the level of being able to do stadiums is a huge dream come true for me and -- >> well deserved. >> wouldn't happen without fans making it happen. >> well deserved. i know you're happiest on the road when your family is with you but school is starting. >> bo starts his first day of school today so -- >> happy first day of school, bo. >> i know. stay tough, boy. don't back down. >> and i understand you mentioned chicago's soldier field. you're going to have a very special arena show that day because you have troops and their families, special guests. >> yes, i mean we -- any time we can -- yes, we certainly need to clap. [ applause ] >> yes, applaud. >> any time we can do anything to showcase the troops and what they do and obviously now, you know, getting into the ho
into this year we launched into stadium tours and we've already done -- we've done our first one at heinzeam and then we have da bears and we have, oh, and philly and -- [ cheers and applause ] i hope -- >> lots of people from philly. >> philly, so, yeah, we're just having a great year out here. i mean, you know, to move into the level of being able to do stadiums is a huge dream come true for me and -- >> well deserved. >> wouldn't happen without fans making it happen....
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wedding was yesterday in the kennedy estate in heinz port in massachusetts. it is third marriage for kennedy and second for hines. she's best men for playing larry david ace wife on curb your enthusiasm. kennedy is a royer and radio permit. >>> michael johns has died. australian born sing's period in season seven of the show and released an album in 2009. tmz reports that johns died from a blood clot after recently twisting his ankle. johns family released a statement calling him a wonderful husband son brother, uncle and friend. johns was 35 years old. >>> still to come carol answers his pet questions in this weeks ask the vet. >> something that might help shedding, that you could find right in your own grocery store. we will check that out with doctor rose, on ask the ♪ ♪ ♪ it's time to bring it out in the open. it's time to drop your pants for underwareness, a cause to support the over 65 million people who may need depend underwear. show them they're not alone and show off a pair of depend. because wearing a different kind of underwear, is no big deal. jo
wedding was yesterday in the kennedy estate in heinz port in massachusetts. it is third marriage for kennedy and second for hines. she's best men for playing larry david ace wife on curb your enthusiasm. kennedy is a royer and radio permit. >>> michael johns has died. australian born sing's period in season seven of the show and released an album in 2009. tmz reports that johns died from a blood clot after recently twisting his ankle. johns family released a statement calling him a...
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actress cheryle heinz ties the knows with rfk, jr., i didn't even know the two were dating, so this is couple apparently said i do over the weekends at the kennedy compound, 300 people in attendance. robert, this is where it gets juicy, was wrapped up in cheating scandal with 42 year old socialite, not sure who. >> pre-cheryle. >> oh, was it pre-cherylement well, they put it behind them nonetheless. both been married two times prior. >> yep, now she plays larry david's wife in curb your entheusiasm, where cheryle behind is, now she a kennedy. >> we wish them the best. >> fascinating guy of course. >> rfk? >> yes, very involved with environmental issues, very focused dude, smart guy. don't know about the other ancillary stuff. >> bill murray, you all remember, been a while since bull murray has done anything. when is the last time he did anything? >> caddy shack. >> in franklin roosevelt movie couple of years ago. he shows up in things every once in a while, yes. >> okay, well, the thing that everybody does, really made it in hollywood apparently you lend your voice to some sort of anim
actress cheryle heinz ties the knows with rfk, jr., i didn't even know the two were dating, so this is couple apparently said i do over the weekends at the kennedy compound, 300 people in attendance. robert, this is where it gets juicy, was wrapped up in cheating scandal with 42 year old socialite, not sure who. >> pre-cheryle. >> oh, was it pre-cherylement well, they put it behind them nonetheless. both been married two times prior. >> yep, now she plays larry david's wife in...
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my winery, just as a for instance, no barrels collapsed, again, this assessment, folks, things heinz the headlines no one really assessed going to be figured out and some people have earthquake insurance, most folks don't have it, it is expensive, high deductibles and in a state where this wasn't "the big one." i was the former mayor of san francisco, two major earthquake faults, hayward and, of course, the one that fear is most instilled in us, san andreas and a real likelihood of a major, major earthquake and the next 10, 15, 20 years. >> lieutenant governor gavin newsom as well as a business owner here, a lot of people impacted. this is beyond just the infrastructure, just beyond the losses. this is also about a community that now has to pick up the pieces, not just physically, but also emotionally. jim? >> key young in napa with lieutenant governor newsome. chad myers, i want to go to you. heard the lieutenant governor say there the possibility, strong possibility of the big one, the next 15, 20 years, that's the concern. did today's quake tell us anything about that or is it wro
my winery, just as a for instance, no barrels collapsed, again, this assessment, folks, things heinz the headlines no one really assessed going to be figured out and some people have earthquake insurance, most folks don't have it, it is expensive, high deductibles and in a state where this wasn't "the big one." i was the former mayor of san francisco, two major earthquake faults, hayward and, of course, the one that fear is most instilled in us, san andreas and a real likelihood of a...
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>> guest: there is a heinz 57 variety of visa programs that i talk about. and what's important here is that a number of these visa and green card programs are incredibly vulnerable to exploitation by terrorists, al qaeda terrorists. and one of the visa programs i talk about, which is very relevant these days, is the diversity visa lottery. this is administered by the state department, and it is exactly what it sounds like, a random giveaway of green cards to people from around the world. and the whole idea of this program, which was the brainchild of teddy kennedy, was to give people who were coming from countries that are low-immigration-rate countries a leg up, essentially an affirmative action program for low-immigrating nations. and his specific interest, kennedy's specific interest, was to help illegal irish immigrants because illegal aliens, not just people who are applying legally, are eligible for the program. so kennedy pushed it through, and president bush the first signed it into law. and over the years, first of all, irish immigrants are often n
>> guest: there is a heinz 57 variety of visa programs that i talk about. and what's important here is that a number of these visa and green card programs are incredibly vulnerable to exploitation by terrorists, al qaeda terrorists. and one of the visa programs i talk about, which is very relevant these days, is the diversity visa lottery. this is administered by the state department, and it is exactly what it sounds like, a random giveaway of green cards to people from around the world....
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a year ago at this time they had just purchased half of heinz .ilities in nevada, that will be in this for for this year. it is likely we will see some progress. >> what will be the underperformers in the portfolio? >> that is an interesting question. bnsf had some problems over the winter, there was some weather problems over there northern corridor. we are not sure what we're going to see in the second quarter. >> warren buffett has been betting big on the u.s. economy, he says that others should as well. is he leaving open any kind of vulnerability by being too focused on the u.s. economy? >> that is a fair question. he certainly has a lot of conviction about it. and has worked out for him quite well over the years. >> it leaves the question if there is any international acquisition. greg that is one thing that several investors tell me about. his field of things that he can actually buy that are big enough in the u.s. to really -- >> they are narrowing. >> with berkshire at its current size, yes. one thing that i hear is that if he looked more
a year ago at this time they had just purchased half of heinz .ilities in nevada, that will be in this for for this year. it is likely we will see some progress. >> what will be the underperformers in the portfolio? >> that is an interesting question. bnsf had some problems over the winter, there was some weather problems over there northern corridor. we are not sure what we're going to see in the second quarter. >> warren buffett has been betting big on the u.s. economy, he...
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. >> he did drive down a fair bit when he bought heinz. he spent about $12 billion on that.kshire has all of these operating businesses from railroad to insurance to utility businesses that are just spinning off lots of cash. we know that buffet is incredibly patient and will not jump on something unless he thinks it is a good deal. we see the cash pile accumulating and berkshire has pile iso big, the cash $55 billion, unprecedented. >> how much of this on his balance sheet is actual cash? >> we are even talking about stocks. holdings include:, wells fargo. the entire bond portfolio is separate. around --sh he keeps a good chunk of it is for in the event there is an insurance claim. he says he keeps about $20 billion as a cushion for that. he still has about $35 billion more than he would like to deploy into some sort of investment. he is awfully quiet about what it would be. people speculate all time what it could be. what are people telling you? are telling me, what shareholders are telling me , the range of his options has gotten rather small. there are not that many publ
. >> he did drive down a fair bit when he bought heinz. he spent about $12 billion on that.kshire has all of these operating businesses from railroad to insurance to utility businesses that are just spinning off lots of cash. we know that buffet is incredibly patient and will not jump on something unless he thinks it is a good deal. we see the cash pile accumulating and berkshire has pile iso big, the cash $55 billion, unprecedented. >> how much of this on his balance sheet is...
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it is not about -- it is not like the heinz transaction. it is a situation where minority shareholders will continue to exist. they will own 49% of the new burger king, tim hortons, whatever they choose to call it. they will wonder to themselves of buffett can get such a sweetheart deal, why can't i get the same terms? >> this is the point i wanted to make. normally, buffett does get a sweetheart deal because he is coming into a situation when no one else is willing to do it. distress situation. >> at goldman sachs, that appeared to be the case. a goode gave goldman seal of approval. >> tiffany's when they knew $200 million. kind of the lifeline, if you such which is why he gets a great deal. in this case, they do not appear to need him. >> we learned from many people there is plenty of our owing power in tim hortons's balance sheet. they can go out and borrow against those assets. there is presumably borrowing room in the jpmorgan chase as well. outstanding question then becomes, if it were going to be overleveraged beyond $9 billion, wher
it is not about -- it is not like the heinz transaction. it is a situation where minority shareholders will continue to exist. they will own 49% of the new burger king, tim hortons, whatever they choose to call it. they will wonder to themselves of buffett can get such a sweetheart deal, why can't i get the same terms? >> this is the point i wanted to make. normally, buffett does get a sweetheart deal because he is coming into a situation when no one else is willing to do it. distress...
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. >>> heinz saw revenue climb to $50 billion operating profits for investors to pay attention to withivatives beating forecast. berk shooishire ended with a hu amount of cash. >>> china's services sector saw an expansion but slower than june's reading. new orders rose at a weakly pace suggesting one of the bright spots of the economy could be slowing. that data follows last week's sharp manufacturing recovery to the strongest growth in 18 months. >>> panasonic better known for electronics is taking its chance on lettuces and radishes. they will build a vegetable factory in the western part of the country. here's the storyline from tokyo, makiko? >> yes, equipped with a system to control the light and optimal situation, the crops can be harvested in a shorter period of time. lettuce, radish, baby spinach and cherry tomatoes and basil. they have a restaurant chain operating three stores in singapore. it also aimed to increase the variety of crops that can be grown on site, especially those being shipped from japan since they can be produced at half the cost. the firm seeing the fresh ma
. >>> heinz saw revenue climb to $50 billion operating profits for investors to pay attention to withivatives beating forecast. berk shooishire ended with a hu amount of cash. >>> china's services sector saw an expansion but slower than june's reading. new orders rose at a weakly pace suggesting one of the bright spots of the economy could be slowing. that data follows last week's sharp manufacturing recovery to the strongest growth in 18 months. >>> panasonic better...
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dana heinz, glad to have you here. .haron baron bok [indiscernible] is that even close? >> [inaudible] >> beautiful, better than close. the nigerian minister of power is here. the gabonese minister of energy ,nd hydraulic made -- resources we are glad to have everyone of you here. on behalf of nancy pelosi, the democratic leader, and although he has not empowered me to do so, on behalf of john boehner -- [laughter] [applause] but then again he is not here to say that i can't do it. so, we welcome all of you here. i want to welcome all the u.s. ceos. ceos, glad you are u.s. we want to tell you that and want you to remain that. thank you for your introduction, representative. and thank you for your work. george, i was going to tell you a funny story. i was six years old. it was summer. we were at the beach. the mother of one of my little friends came up to my mother and said -- jean -- my mother's name -- what were you doing in africa when steny was born? my mother look at the other quizzically and said -- what do you mean, what was i doing in africa. >> steny said that he
dana heinz, glad to have you here. .haron baron bok [indiscernible] is that even close? >> [inaudible] >> beautiful, better than close. the nigerian minister of power is here. the gabonese minister of energy ,nd hydraulic made -- resources we are glad to have everyone of you here. on behalf of nancy pelosi, the democratic leader, and although he has not empowered me to do so, on behalf of john boehner -- [laughter] [applause] but then again he is not here to say that i can't do it....
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. >> , no sammy heinz says the collides days will be in west chester tonight. >> well, my goodness. >ve to see you there mike. >> we always mess everything up. >> yes. >> well, not everything. >> just a lot of it. >> all right, quincy, let's do this. check out how long a giraffe's tongue is. >> i would like to see. >> great. >> really, well, he is hungry, he is ready to eat. we have kent here. how are you doing. >> ii'm good. how are you? >> we have lewis and tam, here at the elmwood zoo. lewis is ten year old. >> tam -- >> almost two, a baby still no now they light to eat lettuce. >> they do. one of the favorite things is levy greens. so lettuce is what you can feed them at the zoo. if you come to zoo you have an opportunity to feed them, you and your family, in the wild they eat leaves off of trees. >> is he hungry? >> he's -- no, he is not actually. >> i think he wants you. >> here go. >> you can come here at the elmwood zoo and feed the giraffes yourself? >> you can. >> we have three opportunities a day to come up and feed this is guys. lewis is probably the most friendly, he'll c
. >> , no sammy heinz says the collides days will be in west chester tonight. >> well, my goodness. >ve to see you there mike. >> we always mess everything up. >> yes. >> well, not everything. >> just a lot of it. >> all right, quincy, let's do this. check out how long a giraffe's tongue is. >> i would like to see. >> great. >> really, well, he is hungry, he is ready to eat. we have kent here. how are you doing. >> ii'm good....
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. >> look, bob evans' sausages -- >> selling at multiples of heinz. >> they had a tizzy there, one jilted, one left at the altar, and if this is pulled off, that bob evans farms' sausage business is worth a great deal of money. stock should be bought on this news. >> majority of the slate legislated to the board of directors. >>> up next, cramer's mad dash counting down to the opening bell. a look at futures as well. you see we are at least maybe going to have a slightly lower open after -- well, getting close to the records. more "squawk on the street" from the nyse right after this. here at fidelity, we give you the most free research reports, customizable charts, powerful screening tools, and guaranteed 1-second trades. and at the center of it all is a surprisingly low price -- just $7.95. in fact, fidelity gives you lower trade commissions than schwab, td ameritrade, and e-trade. i'm monica santiago of fidelity investments, and low fees and commissions are another reason serious investors are choosing fidelity. call or click to open your fidelity account today. >>> a little more than
. >> look, bob evans' sausages -- >> selling at multiples of heinz. >> they had a tizzy there, one jilted, one left at the altar, and if this is pulled off, that bob evans farms' sausage business is worth a great deal of money. stock should be bought on this news. >> majority of the slate legislated to the board of directors. >>> up next, cramer's mad dash counting down to the opening bell. a look at futures as well. you see we are at least maybe going to have a...
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you'll recall that berkshire hathaway was involved in another 3g transaction by helping finance the heinz> and we don't know what buffett's getting. a coupon, which you'd always love to see. >> we don't know. and we know in this case it's going to be even bigger because some of the sources we talked to before the statement came out were talking about the tax inversion angle and this idea that because of the way the deal is structured, that berkshire is going to actually pay 35% on those dividends, as opposed to 14%. and that number unto itself may flatten out whatever -- >> currency risk -- >> a lot of issues. >> he won't do it without being -- >> very well -- >> absolutely. >> and you get his name and you get, you know, everything it stands for. with regulators, with both countries. >> a lot more common. >> because they could get billions somewhere else. but the billions from buffett, and it's just like when goldman and ge got billions from buffett. mitsubishi, but the difference between mitsubishi and buffett is like, you know. you're paying twice as big a coupon. >> other deal news thi
you'll recall that berkshire hathaway was involved in another 3g transaction by helping finance the heinz> and we don't know what buffett's getting. a coupon, which you'd always love to see. >> we don't know. and we know in this case it's going to be even bigger because some of the sources we talked to before the statement came out were talking about the tax inversion angle and this idea that because of the way the deal is structured, that berkshire is going to actually pay 35% on...
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importantly from a 3g perspective, the guys that own burger king, we saw what they have done with inbev and heinz. this is sort of their approach at taking a restaurant company and using it as a platform to buy a lot more. i would argue to everybody that this is just the beginning. we should see the transaction cross the tape later this week, probably tuesday more likely wednesday. we'll talk more about that in a moment, but for now we'll send it over to michelle. >> i'm dying to talk burgers and donuts. >> i think it has more to do with fries. they finally said, you know what? the fry situation, the fry problem was too big for us at burger king. >> you're right. >> tim hortons has a track record of making things that taste good. >> when deep fried. >> when deep fried. and burger king, again, the latest failure, what were those things? fries that were like lower calorie or something? >> the lower-cal fries. >> why even try? when you order fries you know what you're getting, don't you? >> yeah. >> so i think this is a more strategic move as you said, but it's about the fry. i think tim hortons is
importantly from a 3g perspective, the guys that own burger king, we saw what they have done with inbev and heinz. this is sort of their approach at taking a restaurant company and using it as a platform to buy a lot more. i would argue to everybody that this is just the beginning. we should see the transaction cross the tape later this week, probably tuesday more likely wednesday. we'll talk more about that in a moment, but for now we'll send it over to michelle. >> i'm dying to talk...
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i've got heinz ketchup from buffett. my own crock pot with my picture on it.. >> how much are you charging for that? >> right now we're $7.99 a pound. >> i think if it's going to have our pictures on it there should be a premium. >> actually we tried -- >> we had to discount it. we had to buy two, get one free. >> oh. we're cheap now. they cheapened us. what else do you have here? >> corn is right now at the peak of the season. that's a trending labor day item right now. which is hot. you'll see that we have those crow -- that was a cronut phase. you have the chips, and that's a big filet mignon lobster weekend coming up. >> andrew, do they cost the same, mine and andrews? >> i don't know. what are you trying to get me in trouble? >> no. i'm trying to figure if mine is decaf, mine is just loaded? >> we'll do andrew's at a higher margin and yours at a lower one and see who has the most profit at the end of the day. >> that's a good idea. >> it's going to be competition. >> i'm going to be selling mine at stew leonard's this weekend. are you going to show up? >>
i've got heinz ketchup from buffett. my own crock pot with my picture on it.. >> how much are you charging for that? >> right now we're $7.99 a pound. >> i think if it's going to have our pictures on it there should be a premium. >> actually we tried -- >> we had to discount it. we had to buy two, get one free. >> oh. we're cheap now. they cheapened us. what else do you have here? >> corn is right now at the peak of the season. that's a trending labor...