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hertz is a social entrepreneur and pioneer of social gastronomy.he team members are all graduates of the vocational training program run by his non-profit organization gastromotiva. it trains young people from poor families to become kitchen assistants and cooks. some weren't able to finish high school. leonardo caio had to look after his younger brothers and sisters. leonardo: i want to be a chef one day and go abroad, perhaps to paris, and work for the best restaurants. ththat's my dream, but who kno. reporter: today they are showing what they can do. most are just starting out on their careers. natasha: gastronomy schools are very expensive in brazil. i live in a poor neighborhood at the edge of sao paulo, so i can't afford it. but gastromotiva helps us poor people and has helped me get an education. reporter: they are whipping up quite a spread out of rejects, produce that has been deemed not good enough for a top-notch establishment. some of the vegetables are getting a bit soft. david: we are wasting as well. so t tt became p part of my burde
hertz is a social entrepreneur and pioneer of social gastronomy.he team members are all graduates of the vocational training program run by his non-profit organization gastromotiva. it trains young people from poor families to become kitchen assistants and cooks. some weren't able to finish high school. leonardo caio had to look after his younger brothers and sisters. leonardo: i want to be a chef one day and go abroad, perhaps to paris, and work for the best restaurants. ththat's my dream, but...
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have pretty similar hearing however humans can only detect sounds of up to twenty thousand hertz. dogs on the other hand can hear up to fifty thousand hertz giving them a far greater range of sounds. the dog moves its ears around to locate the source of the sound. that goes for both upright ears then once that hang down low. but a dog's ears also tell something about its emotional state that's where upright ears are advantages they get clearer signals them hanging years. and dogs are stream we sensitive to sound no surprise as they hear much more than we do including noise. and that might surprise you but there's actually another popular cat with even better hearing than dogs whether their feline companions are as willing to listen to their human owners is the mother matter. what is read why are great but only a few. do you have a science question that you've always wanted answered it we're happy to help out send it to us as a video text ovoid smale if we answer it on the show we'll send you a little surprise as a thank you catalog just ask. the fund us to do w dot com slash scien
have pretty similar hearing however humans can only detect sounds of up to twenty thousand hertz. dogs on the other hand can hear up to fifty thousand hertz giving them a far greater range of sounds. the dog moves its ears around to locate the source of the sound. that goes for both upright ears then once that hang down low. but a dog's ears also tell something about its emotional state that's where upright ears are advantages they get clearer signals them hanging years. and dogs are stream we...
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dogs on the other hand can hear up to fifty thousand hertz giving them a far greater range of sounds. the dog moves its ears around to locate the source of the sound. that goes for both upright ears and once that hang down low. but a dog's ears also tell something about its emotional state that's where upright ears are advantages they give clearer signals than hanging years. and dogs are strongly sensitive to sound no surprise here much more than we do including noise. and that might surprise you but there's actually another popular pet with even better hearing than dogs whether their feline companions are as willing to listen to their human owners is another matter. problems and it to us as a video text over smell if we answer it on the show we'll send you a little surprise as a thank you catalog just ask. to find us a d w dot com slash science or drop us a line a d.w.i. on the school site on facebook d.w. dot science. antibiotics are essential in the battle against harmful bacteria. but they don't always work. one reason is that germs can multiply in super fast and develop immunity
dogs on the other hand can hear up to fifty thousand hertz giving them a far greater range of sounds. the dog moves its ears around to locate the source of the sound. that goes for both upright ears and once that hang down low. but a dog's ears also tell something about its emotional state that's where upright ears are advantages they give clearer signals than hanging years. and dogs are strongly sensitive to sound no surprise here much more than we do including noise. and that might surprise...
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cheryl: now you can rent a super cool new fast sports car from hertz celebrating 100th anniversary, fbn:am starts right now. lauren: all right, 5:01 a.m. in new york. i'm lauren simonetti. cheryl: good morning, i'm cheryl casone, what day the market had, thank you, wal-mart. lauren: we haven't seen that in months. thought we begin with tesla and more trouble for the company, turns out that regulators have been investigating tesla long before elon musk tweet about taking the company private. wall street journal reporting that sec began probe last year trying to determine whether tesla mislead investors with unrealistic numbers with model 3 car production, meanwhile tesla workers say the model 3 production is way behind schedule and employees say goal for each shift is produce 300 cars but one worker lames that was only met 3 or 4 times in the past month. cheryl: tesla looking for number two executive taking pressure off of musk. increase speculation of musk's future with the company. >> he's one of the rare ceo's who defines his company rather than the opposite therefore i think the boar
cheryl: now you can rent a super cool new fast sports car from hertz celebrating 100th anniversary, fbn:am starts right now. lauren: all right, 5:01 a.m. in new york. i'm lauren simonetti. cheryl: good morning, i'm cheryl casone, what day the market had, thank you, wal-mart. lauren: we haven't seen that in months. thought we begin with tesla and more trouble for the company, turns out that regulators have been investigating tesla long before elon musk tweet about taking the company private....
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. >>> a change in the top at hertz.he company says its cfo resigned to pursue other opportunities. come kennedy has been in the role since 2013. shares of hertz down 3.5%. >>> shares of nordson are down by 8%. it's a maker of adhesives. third quarter earnings in line with forecasts >>> a few other big names reporting results this morning including kohl's, tj maxx and urban outfitters let's get more from mary epner thanks for joining us. >> thank you >> as viewers on the east coast know, it's rained pretty much every day since memorial day >> yes >> every time you go by a mall it's packed. i think people are just bored. should we anticipate a strong back to school shopping season >> so far in the checks we've done it is very strong number one, the inventory levels left over from spring and summer are in good shape for the most part for most retailers. if you recall we had a gold spring up until the end of may at which time it switched to rain so i was concerned about that. but they seem to have cleared them out we had so
. >>> a change in the top at hertz.he company says its cfo resigned to pursue other opportunities. come kennedy has been in the role since 2013. shares of hertz down 3.5%. >>> shares of nordson are down by 8%. it's a maker of adhesives. third quarter earnings in line with forecasts >>> a few other big names reporting results this morning including kohl's, tj maxx and urban outfitters let's get more from mary epner thanks for joining us. >> thank you >> as...
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regulators are blocking deals like the recently attempted takeover of germany good all right or fifty hertz but of the deal just went through with china picking up automotive component maker grabber. it's specializes in seats for trucks and buses along with head and arm rest but variant auto parts maker gama is now firmly in chinese hands the jobs here are reportedly safe and the company is to remain on the frankfurt stock exchange it's being touted as a successful example of a chinese take over chinese investments in europe have risen dramatically in the past few decades from one hundred four million euros in two thousand to around thirty billion and twenty seventeen on the face of it a welcome development but some investments are state controlled. all private funding from china is really private at the end of the day and that means that chinese influence may be endangering parts of the german economy that are significant for germany's future development and its high technology. and the fagots and in may two thousand and fifteen the chinese government published its master plan known as mad
regulators are blocking deals like the recently attempted takeover of germany good all right or fifty hertz but of the deal just went through with china picking up automotive component maker grabber. it's specializes in seats for trucks and buses along with head and arm rest but variant auto parts maker gama is now firmly in chinese hands the jobs here are reportedly safe and the company is to remain on the frankfurt stock exchange it's being touted as a successful example of a chinese take...
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as germany rely on for economic growth that can affect security interests as in the case of fifty hertz the german government recently stopped a chinese firm from taking over the electricity transmission company the economy ministry says it wants to lower its threshold for investigating takeovers by non e.u. investors from a shareholding acquisition of twenty five percent to fifteen percent the ministry says it's not just about control. europe needs to define its industrial political interests or to ensure that it's at the forefront of large scale innovations and technology if we want to have enough workplaces and a vision of wealth in europe in the future. about sports. and you know. me. the business friendly free democrats agree he wants germany to step up involvement domestically and at the european level. to encourage domestic investment we must improve the tax laws offer motivation for employees set up sharon's program and on top of that i'd like to see a digital equivalent of the air bus project that i mean an industrial political initiative for the european digital market with co
as germany rely on for economic growth that can affect security interests as in the case of fifty hertz the german government recently stopped a chinese firm from taking over the electricity transmission company the economy ministry says it wants to lower its threshold for investigating takeovers by non e.u. investors from a shareholding acquisition of twenty five percent to fifteen percent the ministry says it's not just about control. europe needs to define its industrial political interests...
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-- 250 mega hertz of additional spectrum over the years. law pending in congress that's also looking at whether we can use a relocation fund, 8 billion dollars that a senator has proposed to use to relocate existing government users to new frequencies, new radios in order to open up spectrum that they are using today. so we need to get our hands on some of the spectrum the government is using inefficiently. we need to i think identify new spectrum when possible. the fcc is working as fast as it can on mid band spectrum which is useful as well. a chairman showed this year what we called connect x announced he's opening a proceeding on mid band spectrum to see if we can repurpose the mid band spectrum to meet the needs of industries. they are doing everything they can to identify spectrum bands that we can use. open up the high frequencies. >> i wouldn't mind circling back to the rural question. maybe i can do translation service for people. we work inside the beltway. you mentioned the universal service program which is in essence a subsidy
-- 250 mega hertz of additional spectrum over the years. law pending in congress that's also looking at whether we can use a relocation fund, 8 billion dollars that a senator has proposed to use to relocate existing government users to new frequencies, new radios in order to open up spectrum that they are using today. so we need to get our hands on some of the spectrum the government is using inefficiently. we need to i think identify new spectrum when possible. the fcc is working as fast as it...
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china's state grid corporation from taking a twenty percent holding in electricity grid operator fifty hertz but it was uneasy about handing a chinese state company some control over the country's power grid but chinese businesses feel singled out. and this concrete case shows a company from belgium and a non european one from australia bought stakes in the business. but when a chinese company wants to invest it's being prevented for reasons of security. that some analysts argue such fears will backfire on german businesses which won greater access to chinese markets sensitive delicate topic. part of our whole but we do that our government is a very responsible but at the same time respecting that there is any further for having open markets. for having good relations to time. but not at any price the german government has decided for now. foreign investments in german utilities military and aerospace contractors as well as other strategic enterprises could prove difficult from now on. when you buy headphones clothes or a phone through online retailers like amazon or e-bay the items often co
china's state grid corporation from taking a twenty percent holding in electricity grid operator fifty hertz but it was uneasy about handing a chinese state company some control over the country's power grid but chinese businesses feel singled out. and this concrete case shows a company from belgium and a non european one from australia bought stakes in the business. but when a chinese company wants to invest it's being prevented for reasons of security. that some analysts argue such fears will...
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china's state quit corporation from taking a twenty percent holding electricity grid operator fifty hertz instead it asked state owned k. of your bank to buy up a stake berlin was an easy about handing a chinese state company a say in the country's power grid public infrastructure it just too critical to be in the hands of a foreign company. but chinese businesses feel unfairly singled out. and. the case shows a company from belgium and a known european one from australia bought stakes in the business of tanya. but when a chinese company wants to invest it's being prevented supposedly for reasons of security. some analysts argue such fears will backfire on german businesses wanting greater access to china sensitive adeleke the top big to put our hope and we do yes our government is a very responsible but at the same time respecting that there is. for having open markets. for having good relations to time but not at any price as far as berlin is concerned foreign investment in german utilities military and aerospace contractors could prove difficult from now on. its share price here two hu
china's state quit corporation from taking a twenty percent holding electricity grid operator fifty hertz instead it asked state owned k. of your bank to buy up a stake berlin was an easy about handing a chinese state company a say in the country's power grid public infrastructure it just too critical to be in the hands of a foreign company. but chinese businesses feel unfairly singled out. and. the case shows a company from belgium and a known european one from australia bought stakes in the...
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china's state grid corporation from taking a twenty percent holding in electricity grid operator fifty hertz the german state own k f w bank bought the stake instead berlin was uneasy about handing a major chinese investor some control over the country's power grid some analysts say that hindering outside acquisitions could backfire on germany whose companies want access to chinese markets. since the delegate to. the one hour hold but we do get our government to very responsible but at the same time respect that there is a need for having open markets. for their good relations to time. the government says it decides each takeover case on its own merits but its chinese acquisitions that have received special scrutiny. let's get more on this from economist chin to get another view on this very interesting story and it's certainly not black or white first tell us what your opinion is is it a good move or a bad move here these developments. as you say it's not a black and or white story of course every country has the legitimate dry to protect its interests however on objective criteria so that
china's state grid corporation from taking a twenty percent holding in electricity grid operator fifty hertz the german state own k f w bank bought the stake instead berlin was uneasy about handing a major chinese investor some control over the country's power grid some analysts say that hindering outside acquisitions could backfire on germany whose companies want access to chinese markets. since the delegate to. the one hour hold but we do get our government to very responsible but at the same...
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minutes, they're constantly acting like a large flywheel, that allows the grid to stay at exactly 60 hertzarly days yet and the concept has still to be proved in nevada, but it could help solve one of the renewable industry's biggest conundrums right now, balancing the ebb and flow of nature—made energy in a more sustainable way. after we run 30 or a0 years providing energy storage and helping people, we can remove all of our facilities very quickly, 96% of them can be either repurposed or recycled, so only 4% of our facilities could ever go into a landfill. and we're trying to reduce that. and we can then plant some native vegetation and six months later, you never know our facility was there. that was kate on a roll in california. back at babcock, i'm going for a solar—powered spin in an autonomous shuttle with its chief financial officer. so, i guess the motivation for having these autonomous vehicles is that you're encouraging families here not to have as many cars. correct. yeah, i think our thought is that over time, most families in the us have a two—car family. and so our hope is t
minutes, they're constantly acting like a large flywheel, that allows the grid to stay at exactly 60 hertzarly days yet and the concept has still to be proved in nevada, but it could help solve one of the renewable industry's biggest conundrums right now, balancing the ebb and flow of nature—made energy in a more sustainable way. after we run 30 or a0 years providing energy storage and helping people, we can remove all of our facilities very quickly, 96% of them can be either repurposed or...
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just recently germany prevented chinese investors from taking a stake in power grid operator fifty hertz washington has now restricted technology exports to china and some analysts say u.s. penalty tariffs on chinese products are less a response to illegal state subsidies by beijing and more a last desperate attempt by the americans to stop china taking the technological lead. the tariff to st is already hitting one of those key technologies china is going to master the robotics industry annualized growth rates for chinese robot production dropped from thirty five percent in may to just six percent last month officials say it has nothing to do with trade but others see an obvious leg. the world robot conference in beijing is the place to be when it comes to cutting edge robotics these models are intended for export but the trade dispute is taking its toll on robot production in china which has declined sharply in recent months many investors are waiting to see how the situation develops. sudsy last last february. you're not going to sit. there very soon. maybe that is. actually. true. so
just recently germany prevented chinese investors from taking a stake in power grid operator fifty hertz washington has now restricted technology exports to china and some analysts say u.s. penalty tariffs on chinese products are less a response to illegal state subsidies by beijing and more a last desperate attempt by the americans to stop china taking the technological lead. the tariff to st is already hitting one of those key technologies china is going to master the robotics industry...
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prevented china's state grid corp from taking a twenty percent holding in electricity grid operator fifty hertz the german state own k f w bank bought the stake instead berlin was uneasy about handing a major chinese investor some control over the country's power grid some analysts say that hindering outside acquisitions could backfire on germany whose companies want access to chinese markets. sensitive a delicate topic. for our home when we do get our government to very responsible but at the same time respect that there is a need for having open markets. for having good relations to time. the government says it decides each takeover case on its own merits but it's chinese acquisitions that have received special scrutiny. well with me in the studio now as your president of the international business school. here in berlin welcome. do we really need to be boring about chinese investment in germany first of all and this should be really the focus it's very important to attract chinese investment as important as it is to half german investment in china so therefore it's very important to foster t
prevented china's state grid corp from taking a twenty percent holding in electricity grid operator fifty hertz the german state own k f w bank bought the stake instead berlin was uneasy about handing a major chinese investor some control over the country's power grid some analysts say that hindering outside acquisitions could backfire on germany whose companies want access to chinese markets. sensitive a delicate topic. for our home when we do get our government to very responsible but at the...
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minutes, they're constantly acting like a large flywheel that allows the grid to stay at exactly 60 hertz days yet and the concept has still to be proved in nevada, but it could help solve one of the renewable industry's biggest conundrums right now, balancing the ebb and flow of nature—made energy in a more sustainable way. after we run 30 or a0 years providing energy storage and helping people, we can remove all of our facilities very quickly. 96% of them can be either repurposed or recycled, so only 4% of our facilities could ever go into a landfill, and we're trying to reduce that. and we can then plant some native vegetation and six months later, you never know our facility was there. that was kate on a roll in california. back at babcock, i'm going for a solar—powered spin in an autonomous shuttle with its chief financial officer. so i guess the motivation for having these autonomous vehicles is that you're encouraging families here not to have as many cars. correct. yeah, i think our thought is that over time, most families in the us have a two—car family, and so our hope is that w
minutes, they're constantly acting like a large flywheel that allows the grid to stay at exactly 60 hertz days yet and the concept has still to be proved in nevada, but it could help solve one of the renewable industry's biggest conundrums right now, balancing the ebb and flow of nature—made energy in a more sustainable way. after we run 30 or a0 years providing energy storage and helping people, we can remove all of our facilities very quickly. 96% of them can be either repurposed or...
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just recently germany prevented chinese investors from taking a stake in power grid operator fifty hertz washington has now restricted technology exports to china and some analysts say u.s. penalty tariffs on chinese products are less a response to illegal state subsidies by beeching and more a last desperate attempt by the americans to stop china taking the technological lead. on the ongoing tariff dispute is already having an impact on one of those key technologies china is keen to master and become a world leader in and that is the robotics industry annualized growth rates for robot production in china dropped from thirty five point one percent in may to just six point three percent in july that's according to the country's bureau of statistics now officials say that the slow. down is not related to trade but other see an obvious link to the current trade dispute with the u.s. . the world robot conference in beijing is the place to be when it comes to cutting edge robotics these models are intended for export but the trade dispute is taking its toll on robot production in china which
just recently germany prevented chinese investors from taking a stake in power grid operator fifty hertz washington has now restricted technology exports to china and some analysts say u.s. penalty tariffs on chinese products are less a response to illegal state subsidies by beeching and more a last desperate attempt by the americans to stop china taking the technological lead. on the ongoing tariff dispute is already having an impact on one of those key technologies china is keen to master and...
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only with td ameritrade. >>> we have a news alert on hertz. >> hertz announcing a new cfo.ber 10th by jamir jackson. in july, the company got a new chief information officer. a lot of changes for hertz lately >> meg, thank you. >> up next, nykae west responding to our interview with serena williams. starts in outer space. where satellites feed infrared images of his land into a system built with ai. he uses watson to analyze his data with millions of weather forecasts from the cloud, and iot sensors down here, for precise monitoring of irrigation. it's a smart way to help increase yields, all before the rest of us get out of bed. welcome to at&t innovations where we give you more for you thing. and here's where we shrink the biggest names in entertainment so we can fit them into our unlimited wireless plan. who's first? no. this isn't permanent, right? ask him. [terry squeals.] get unlimited data, live tv, and your choice of an extra on us. more for your thing. that's our thing. visit att.com when it might be time to buy or sell? with fidelity's real-time analytics, you'll
only with td ameritrade. >>> we have a news alert on hertz. >> hertz announcing a new cfo.ber 10th by jamir jackson. in july, the company got a new chief information officer. a lot of changes for hertz lately >> meg, thank you. >> up next, nykae west responding to our interview with serena williams. starts in outer space. where satellites feed infrared images of his land into a system built with ai. he uses watson to analyze his data with millions of weather forecasts...
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the german football club hertz have berlin have broken the bundesliga mold by offering young fans three entry to almost all of their home games this season play at berlin's seventy five thousand capacity olympic stadium but they are the only club in the league last season not to sell out a single home game so they're hoping that the scheme which is open to people who are under fourteen years old will convince young fans to adopt their attack as their team but even they will have to pay to see her toes games against germany's big two those are of course byron munich and brasil darby. an eighteen year old indonesian orphan has become a beacon of hope for athletes in his homeland sprinter lauder muhammad went from virtual unknown to household name in a little over a year after winning the one hundred meters final at the under twenty world championship in finland now with the confidence the gold medal brings he is gearing up for the asian games on home soil. dedication to sprinting has earned him plenty of rewards already such as a handful of gold medals his latest success was at the world
the german football club hertz have berlin have broken the bundesliga mold by offering young fans three entry to almost all of their home games this season play at berlin's seventy five thousand capacity olympic stadium but they are the only club in the league last season not to sell out a single home game so they're hoping that the scheme which is open to people who are under fourteen years old will convince young fans to adopt their attack as their team but even they will have to pay to see...
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scarlet: thank you so much come abigail doolittle with the latest on hertz, all on that announcementam jonas. and now a look at some of the biggest business stories today. active fund managers falling behind indexes that they aim to be. according to morningstar, only 36% of them did better than their benchmarks. the value managers among the worst performers. managers of intermediate term bond funds of the only ones to beat indexes. vw has reached their makeover goal, trying to transform himself from just a carmaker to a provider of transportation. the first step, a car sharing service. vw will begin by deploying 2000 all electric vehicles in berlin under the -- label. jpmorgan wants to do more business with midsize companies overseas. liberty has learned that the firm is looking to hire bankers in mexico, france, spain and the u.k. to build out teams for their commercial banks. jpmorgan would be expanding into a market traditionally dominated by local banks. and that is your business flash update. coming up, with the markets actually crash if president trump is impeached? he says jus
scarlet: thank you so much come abigail doolittle with the latest on hertz, all on that announcementam jonas. and now a look at some of the biggest business stories today. active fund managers falling behind indexes that they aim to be. according to morningstar, only 36% of them did better than their benchmarks. the value managers among the worst performers. managers of intermediate term bond funds of the only ones to beat indexes. vw has reached their makeover goal, trying to transform himself...
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ter the bell hertz said each of its divisions saw growth this car rental ping the company narrow itsosses. evenue also inched higher and toppedimates. shares, though, were volatile in the extended sessions. they ended theegular day down 1.5% to $15.67. also out after the bell, weight watchers raised its full ye earnings outlook after improved margins. those results were overshadowed by weaker subscriber growth. shares were lowern after hours, but finished the day up i fr to >$92.21. pepsico's ceo is stepping down. the chief executive indra nooyi will stay on as chairman until early next year. she'll be replaced by the current president. unde newooyi's leadership, the stock climbed 80%. >>> joining us e isc gordon at the ross school of business to talk more, not just about miss nooyi's legacy, but the future of female ceose c-suite. good to see you again, eric. >> hello, lsue. 's start first of all with indra nooyi. she was part of a relatively small and very elite group of female ceodos. ou think she's going out because she's achieved what she wanted to achieve? >> i think she's achi
ter the bell hertz said each of its divisions saw growth this car rental ping the company narrow itsosses. evenue also inched higher and toppedimates. shares, though, were volatile in the extended sessions. they ended theegular day down 1.5% to $15.67. also out after the bell, weight watchers raised its full ye earnings outlook after improved margins. those results were overshadowed by weaker subscriber growth. shares were lowern after hours, but finished the day up i fr to >$92.21....
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. > we also have our eye on hertz, the rental car agency.ave a lot of headlines right now. read, the l second-quarter revenue beats the 2.39age analyst estimate of billion is the reported amount, the estimate was for $2.31 billion. so hertz beating on the top line. 'm still waiting for some more of the numbers to come out here. we have to dig through the filing a little bit. initial n see, the reaction here, at least in fterhours training is to the .11%.ide, trading lower from new york, this is bloomberg. >> and president trump plans to roll back the emission standards a fight les but not from california. we spoke with the state's attorney general. sued ve actually already on a previous action in the e.p.a. and the administration redetermine what they had already concluded beforehand several years ago and so what trying to do is make sure followe e.p.a. and nitsa their own laws that require us to move forward in cleaning up it air rather than letting get more polluted. >> they would say certainly, sir, they are moving it forward, the standar
. > we also have our eye on hertz, the rental car agency.ave a lot of headlines right now. read, the l second-quarter revenue beats the 2.39age analyst estimate of billion is the reported amount, the estimate was for $2.31 billion. so hertz beating on the top line. 'm still waiting for some more of the numbers to come out here. we have to dig through the filing a little bit. initial n see, the reaction here, at least in fterhours training is to the .11%.ide, trading lower from new york, this...
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effectively blocked a chinese company from buying a twenty percent share in electricity grid operator fifty hertz. chinese trade representatives claim they're being singled out however the sudden surge in chinese purchases is striking while the volume of chinese transactions in germany was comparable low in the years before twenty sixteen it's accelerated quickly since then a sudden surge to twelve point six billion dollars in twenty sixteen was followed by a new peak of thirteen point seven billion dollars in twenty seventeen. and it's not only the size of the investments that are ringing alarm bells in berlin. many of them are focused on certain sectors. those ten key industrial sectors president z. wants china to become world leader in the acquisition of robot manufacture a cooker for four and a half billion euros last year falls into that category. and this year lease to food c.e.o. of chinese carmakers easily acquired ten percent in germany. now germany is slamming on the brakes by planning tighter scrutiny of foreign investments but german industry representatives fear the government strict
effectively blocked a chinese company from buying a twenty percent share in electricity grid operator fifty hertz. chinese trade representatives claim they're being singled out however the sudden surge in chinese purchases is striking while the volume of chinese transactions in germany was comparable low in the years before twenty sixteen it's accelerated quickly since then a sudden surge to twelve point six billion dollars in twenty sixteen was followed by a new peak of thirteen point seven...
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just recently germany prevented chinese investors from taking a stake in power grid operator fifty hertz the u.s. has now restricted technology exports to china. and many say the us penalty tariffs on chinese products are less a response to illegal state subsidies by beijing and more or less desperate attempt by the americans to stop china taking the technological lead. all right let's talk about those u.s. terrorists and the impact on china catherine young investment director for a delegate international in hong kong joins me now catherine officials from both countries are holding talks in washington what hopes are there to resolve the dispute. well it's likely that this round of discussions is going to be very similar to previous discussions so this back and forth in terms of negotiation style the market really has priced in pro risk when it comes to the trade issue between the chinese and the americans a bit of a different or a contrary view point is that we actually think that perhaps over the next quarter or two you might see a resolution to the chinese coming to the table with the
just recently germany prevented chinese investors from taking a stake in power grid operator fifty hertz the u.s. has now restricted technology exports to china. and many say the us penalty tariffs on chinese products are less a response to illegal state subsidies by beijing and more or less desperate attempt by the americans to stop china taking the technological lead. all right let's talk about those u.s. terrorists and the impact on china catherine young investment director for a delegate...
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minutes, they're constantly acting like a large flywheel, that allows the grid to stay at exactly 60 hertz it could help solve one of the renewable industry's biggest conundrums right now, balancing the ebb and flow of nature—made energy in a more sustainable way. after we run 30 or 40 years providing energy storage and helping people, we can remove all of our facilities very quickly, 96% of them can be either repurposed or recycled, so only 4% of our facilities could ever go into a landfill. and we're trying to reduce that. and we can then plant some native vegetation and six months later, you never know our facility was there. that was kate on a roll in california. back at babcock, i'm going for a solar—powered spin in an autonomous shuttle with its chief financial officer. so i guess the motivation for having these autonomous vehicles is that you're encouraging families here not to have as many cars. correct. yeah, i think our thought is that over time, most families in the us have a two—car family. and so our hope is that we can get from a two—car to a one—carfamily, where you have you
minutes, they're constantly acting like a large flywheel, that allows the grid to stay at exactly 60 hertz it could help solve one of the renewable industry's biggest conundrums right now, balancing the ebb and flow of nature—made energy in a more sustainable way. after we run 30 or 40 years providing energy storage and helping people, we can remove all of our facilities very quickly, 96% of them can be either repurposed or recycled, so only 4% of our facilities could ever go into a landfill....
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prevented china's state grid corp from taking a twenty percent holding in electricity grid operator fifty hertz the german state own k f w bank bought the stake instead berlin was uneasy about handing a major chinese investor some control over the country's power grid some analysts say that hindering outside acquisitions could backfire on germany whose companies want access to chinese markets. and if the delhi caves of the big good and the front our whole been through to chaos that our government is it to very responsible but at the same time respect that there is time. for having open markets and for having good relations to time. the government says it decides each takeover case on its own merits but it's chinese acquisitions that have received special scrutiny. well with me in the studio knowledge you're president of the international business school yes mt here in berlin welcome. do we really need to be bored about chinese investment in germany first of all and this should be really the focus it's very important to attract chinese investment as important as it is to have german investment i
prevented china's state grid corp from taking a twenty percent holding in electricity grid operator fifty hertz the german state own k f w bank bought the stake instead berlin was uneasy about handing a major chinese investor some control over the country's power grid some analysts say that hindering outside acquisitions could backfire on germany whose companies want access to chinese markets. and if the delhi caves of the big good and the front our whole been through to chaos that our...
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prevented china's state grid corp from taking a twenty percent holding in electricity grid operator fifty hertz the german state own k f w bank bought the stake instead berlin was uneasy about handing a major chinese investor some control over the country's power grid some analysts say that hindering outside acquisitions could backfire on germany whose companies want access to chinese markets. sensitive to the deli trades at the top big. blow to our home but we do care that our government does it to very responsible but at the same time respect that there is tiny for having open markets. for having their good relations to time. the government says it decides each takeover case on its own merits but it's chinese acquisitions that have received special scrutiny. so in these smart phone maker why why just replaced apple as the number two small phone make a worldwide last quarter wall he sold slightly over fifty four million devices in comparison apple only sold forty one million it's been ways long term goal to surpass our own and claim the number two spot in smartphone sales the number one spot i
prevented china's state grid corp from taking a twenty percent holding in electricity grid operator fifty hertz the german state own k f w bank bought the stake instead berlin was uneasy about handing a major chinese investor some control over the country's power grid some analysts say that hindering outside acquisitions could backfire on germany whose companies want access to chinese markets. sensitive to the deli trades at the top big. blow to our home but we do care that our government does...
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we got the reimposition of financial sanctions that ban i ran from dealing in dollars and hertz theirty to issue foreign debt and affects the gold trade, mental trade, and autos. what we have seen is a severe decline in their currency, 70% decline relative to the dollar. this is just the beginning. the real ones that are going to severely hit are coming in november, when we get the oil sanctions. at a difficultes time for the iranian economy. matthew: absolutely. them innly two years of joining the fruits of the accord they signed almost three years ago to the date. it went into effect in january 2016. we did see an influx of foreign investment. this was an economy that had been weakened by years of isolation. theiranian president state first term of his administration on the successful negotiation of this deal with the obama administration. this was supposed to be a time to enjoy the fruits of this accord. he has to go back to his people and explain what went wrong. carol: can we lay out some of the things that are going on? there has been power shortages and 50% increases in the pri
we got the reimposition of financial sanctions that ban i ran from dealing in dollars and hertz theirty to issue foreign debt and affects the gold trade, mental trade, and autos. what we have seen is a severe decline in their currency, 70% decline relative to the dollar. this is just the beginning. the real ones that are going to severely hit are coming in november, when we get the oil sanctions. at a difficultes time for the iranian economy. matthew: absolutely. them innly two years of joining...