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rail resigning today, it is charles horton.eans that vast to be cut back, because it is the only way they will make more money. that doesn't work, less staff on trains, less safe, it has been a disaster from day one. i'm sorry, we are running out of time, but thank you for joining running out of time, but thank you forjoining us. sorry to cut you short. i called it national rail, i meant to call it network rail. we are innate —— on a tight timetable. i watched to the four branches of my bank and they have all gone. suddenly. there are now 60 branches closing. sorry, mate, do it online! you can't put in a cheque online! don't take it out on me! that is the way it is going. this whole idea rob banks closure —— of banks closing. it reminds me of when the bus companies became privatised. so many of them got fewer and fewer customers, eventually they were taking in three men and a dog into town once a day. we thought, what is the point of running this? nobody is using it, get rid of the thing. they are commercial entities, but carry
rail resigning today, it is charles horton.eans that vast to be cut back, because it is the only way they will make more money. that doesn't work, less staff on trains, less safe, it has been a disaster from day one. i'm sorry, we are running out of time, but thank you for joining running out of time, but thank you forjoining us. sorry to cut you short. i called it national rail, i meant to call it network rail. we are innate —— on a tight timetable. i watched to the four branches of my...
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that charles horton takes full responsibility for this botched timetable launch.delivered by network rail. more coming up with the news that one on the death of leslie grantham. time for the latest look at the weather forecast. after yesterday's windy weather courtesy of storm hector, today is much quieter. much less windy and plenty of sunshine around. this scene from a weather watcher in norfolk. blue skies, a bit of fair weather cloud around. with those lighter winds today there should be a good deal of sunshine but not everywhere is staying dry with showers on the cards. this area of low pressure of storm hector is clearing off to scandinavia. another frontal system approaching from the atla ntic frontal system approaching from the atlantic later on in the day. for much of the day, this is the scene. temperatures doing reasonably well, up temperatures doing reasonably well, up to 23 degrees in the south—east. some isolated once further south. dry into the evening hours. cloud clearing ahead of the frontal system. rain coming in in the early hours of saturday i
that charles horton takes full responsibility for this botched timetable launch.delivered by network rail. more coming up with the news that one on the death of leslie grantham. time for the latest look at the weather forecast. after yesterday's windy weather courtesy of storm hector, today is much quieter. much less windy and plenty of sunshine around. this scene from a weather watcher in norfolk. blue skies, a bit of fair weather cloud around. with those lighter winds today there should be a...
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. >> dan horton is president of the horton group, a third-generation owned chicago insurance brokerageirm. his company recently installed the lean box in their break room. >> i think as an employee having something in the office encourages people to stay here and to congregate. >> for us, it also allowed a lot of employees who used to never leave their desk for lunch to actually come into a common area. >> michelle trueblood is like hr managers in today's shifting work environment. she finds on top of all the other duties, she's in charge of welcoming a corporate environment. >> it's something that we have taken great pride in at the horton group. >> lean box zeroed in on hr managers like michelle as their primary customers. >> we really focus on the office manager, that hr manager, that now has been given this pretty broad responsibility of developing a food program. and our product is very focused on how do we make that person's life easier. >> with the well-defined customer base and a protoetype partnership with a well-established local food service, it now looks like lean box has i
. >> dan horton is president of the horton group, a third-generation owned chicago insurance brokerageirm. his company recently installed the lean box in their break room. >> i think as an employee having something in the office encourages people to stay here and to congregate. >> for us, it also allowed a lot of employees who used to never leave their desk for lunch to actually come into a common area. >> michelle trueblood is like hr managers in today's shifting work...
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but the pressure grew and now charles horton is gone, saying in his resignation letter: this new timetableof the biggest change to the railways for decades, with new technology and infrastructure, the aim was to provide more trains and a better service. teething problems were predicted, not least because govia thameslink railway was changing the time of every single train, thousands of them. but not enough drivers have been trained for the new routes. network rail, which runs the infrastructure, was also late in finalising the planned changes. but critics say the buck stops higher up. the transport secretary chris grayling, he should take ultimate responsibility for the crisis facing our railways across the govia thameslink franchise, across the northern franchise, the disruption, the people and the suffering that is hitting people's lives on a daily basis at the moment. the department for transport said it was working to deliver improved services for passengers, as charles horton prepares to appear before mps on monday, one of two enquiries aiming to get to the bottom of what happened. no
but the pressure grew and now charles horton is gone, saying in his resignation letter: this new timetableof the biggest change to the railways for decades, with new technology and infrastructure, the aim was to provide more trains and a better service. teething problems were predicted, not least because govia thameslink railway was changing the time of every single train, thousands of them. but not enough drivers have been trained for the new routes. network rail, which runs the...
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but the pressure grew and now charles horton is gone, saying in his resignation letter: this new timetablegy and infrastructure, the aim was to provide more trains and a better service. teething problems were predicted, not least because govia thameslink railway was changing the time of every single train, thousands of them. but not enough drivers have been trained for the new routes. network rail, which runs the infrastructure, was also late in finalising the planned changes. but critics say the buck stops higher up. the transport secretary chris grayling, he should take ultimate responsibility for the crisis facing our railways across the govia thameslink franchise, across the northern franchise, the disruption, the people and the suffering that is hitting people's lives on a daily basis at the moment. the department for transport said it was working to deliver improved services for passengers, as charles horton prepares to appear before mps on monday, one of two enquiries aiming to get to the bottom of what happened. a mother and daughter who were part of britain's first all—female terr
but the pressure grew and now charles horton is gone, saying in his resignation letter: this new timetablegy and infrastructure, the aim was to provide more trains and a better service. teething problems were predicted, not least because govia thameslink railway was changing the time of every single train, thousands of them. but not enough drivers have been trained for the new routes. network rail, which runs the infrastructure, was also late in finalising the planned changes. but critics say...
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but the pressure grew and now charles horton is growing, saying in his resignation letter, i recogniseetabling process but with leadership comes responsibility. it's leadership comes responsibility. it‘s only right that i step down. this new timetable was part of the biggest change to the railways for decades. with new technology and infrastructure the aim was to provide more trains and a better service. teething problems were predicted, not least because govia thameslink railway was changing the time of every single train, thousands of them. but not enough drivers had been trained for the new routes. network rail, which runs the infrastructure, was also late in finalising the planned changes will stop critics say the buck stops higher up. the transport secretary chris grayling should take the responsibility for the crisis, railways, across the govia thameslink and northern franchise, the upheaval and pain and suffering hitting people‘s lives on a daily basis at the moment. the department for transport said it was working to deliver improved services for passengers, as charles horton p
but the pressure grew and now charles horton is growing, saying in his resignation letter, i recogniseetabling process but with leadership comes responsibility. it's leadership comes responsibility. it‘s only right that i step down. this new timetable was part of the biggest change to the railways for decades. with new technology and infrastructure the aim was to provide more trains and a better service. teething problems were predicted, not least because govia thameslink railway was changing...
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it was brought to market and found its way to frank horton. it was the first serious object 1949, decades in before he decided to found the museum. in 1955 and it remains one of the most important and iconic objects in our collection. these next few galleries tell the story of the check of -- of the chesapeake they region, and the area that surrounds the bay. it is a strength of our collection. the 17thve out of century and into the 18th century, you begin to see how the styles of places like london and edinburgh are having an impact throughout the south. to -- youto see, not begin to see not people coming for land, but professional cabinetmakers and artists coming to the south because they see an opportunity to make things for that new, planter elites. represents the kind of objects that would have been made through the region. that this architectural interior. this is architecture that came out of a house in somerset county, maryland built in the first decades of the 18th century. the kind of person who would've lived in this house is by no
it was brought to market and found its way to frank horton. it was the first serious object 1949, decades in before he decided to found the museum. in 1955 and it remains one of the most important and iconic objects in our collection. these next few galleries tell the story of the check of -- of the chesapeake they region, and the area that surrounds the bay. it is a strength of our collection. the 17thve out of century and into the 18th century, you begin to see how the styles of places like...
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tim horton was a hockey player, an nhl hockey player and tim hortons has come across the border to give national doughnut day. if you go into participating doughnut locations, tim hortons, you ask them for 24 carrot gold tim bits, and you could win a whole year's worth of free donuts at tim hortons. ainsley: they are too pretty to eat you apparently can eat gold. i'm going to try this out right now. pete: regular doughnut but it has gold on the outside. brian: thanks, canada. we owe you one. send it back. janice: hockey, beer and tim hortons. pete: fox news alert. urgent manhunt growing by the hour for a man who murdered the sheriff's deputy. 28th officer killed this year alone. that number already higher than the last two years. will the war on cops ever end? we will bring it to you. ffice d can assist with exactly what your business needs to grow. get your coupon for 20% off services, technology and more at office depot and officedepot.com. technology and more here's the story of green mountain coffee roasters sumatra reserve. let's go to sumatra. the coffee here is amazing. because t
tim horton was a hockey player, an nhl hockey player and tim hortons has come across the border to give national doughnut day. if you go into participating doughnut locations, tim hortons, you ask them for 24 carrot gold tim bits, and you could win a whole year's worth of free donuts at tim hortons. ainsley: they are too pretty to eat you apparently can eat gold. i'm going to try this out right now. pete: regular doughnut but it has gold on the outside. brian: thanks, canada. we owe you one....
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becoming from a deep recession as the prime minister loses his job and homemakers our small town of the horton a no confidence vote triggered by a corruption scandal in his conservative party santa left socialist party. just now assumes power. it is unfortunate because this is for the weekend in the transatlantic relations and it also increases the risk of severe turbulence in the markets globally the european union fights back against you. takes all the china we'll go live to brussels. i felt welcome to the program it's been a day of challenges for the e.u. euro skeptic government and it's a late political instability in spain and the opening salvos of a trade war with the united states will start with something which three months after the elections finally has a new government prime ministers have become to sworn in as head of a coalition of the establishment five star movement on the right wing league this comes after a turbulent week of political drama and financial. turmoil sparked by fears the coalition may want to exit the euro. to the italian capital rome where we find t.w. correspond
becoming from a deep recession as the prime minister loses his job and homemakers our small town of the horton a no confidence vote triggered by a corruption scandal in his conservative party santa left socialist party. just now assumes power. it is unfortunate because this is for the weekend in the transatlantic relations and it also increases the risk of severe turbulence in the markets globally the european union fights back against you. takes all the china we'll go live to brussels. i felt...
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yes, charles horton has been in that role for almost four years as chief executive of go govia.ands and thousands of commuters. he has faced increased pressure since that timetable came into force. so today he has decided to resign. he will stay on for the next couple of weeks or so but in a letter to his staff he said the company had gone through some very challenging times in recent weeks and he said was the right time to hand leadership over to a new pair of hands. he recognised that the passengers were hugely disrupted. but passengers at this station at st albans but passengers at this station at st alba ns and many but passengers at this station at st albans and many other stations across the country are still facing problems, jane. we spoke to one nurse, she said a couple of weeks ago, and one evening five trains we re ago, and one evening five trains were cancelled. she's a nurse, she had to stay at work which caused huge deception. we also just spoke toa man huge deception. we also just spoke to a man who stopped us and said, are you reporting on the train problems, he s
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because horton without the pacemaker i can't imagine what it would be like to leave the house or even get up and like two completely different people with and without it. being talked about but we've got a patient with deep brain stimulation here thanks for joining us many patients put high hopes on to those kind of surgery deep brain stimulation so what kind of patients can use this treatment well paradoxically it's exactly those patients who have excellent drug effects it's not the patients who have sometimes who can be the company solve by anything but the patients which have a good drug effect but which is unstable so patients have response fluctuations they turn from off where their can't move to on when they can move and this up and down this very strange fall for patients in this situation brain stimulator can provide more stable most state of movement so you can actually turn off the deep brain stimulation right now. we can see how your tremor is after switching the thing off if you agree so is it ok for me ok. so using this device here no you're turning off the brain stimulat
because horton without the pacemaker i can't imagine what it would be like to leave the house or even get up and like two completely different people with and without it. being talked about but we've got a patient with deep brain stimulation here thanks for joining us many patients put high hopes on to those kind of surgery deep brain stimulation so what kind of patients can use this treatment well paradoxically it's exactly those patients who have excellent drug effects it's not the patients...
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, the daughter of myles horton who ran that place, great meeting they had, the only place where blacks and whites could meet together and this came out of it, a secret photographer from georgia, so-called education commission which was there, took a picture in the john burke society, put it on billboards especially in the south, king had a communist trading school. i don't know how i got it, they found it somewhere with the same thing and it says courtesy of the john burke society. the same picture was in the memphis commercial in the 60s, no explanation and when they march from selma to montgomery they march bible board like this so the campaign of hate against king was fueled very much by this fear of so-called communism. one of the most famous baptist preachers in the world being thought of as a communist. j edgar hoover, i have read the correspondence, people writing letters, i hear king is a communist, sort of like today, i hear, you heard, who did you hear it from? i hear king is a communist, can you tell us? hoover would write back and say thank you for your letter, really appre
, the daughter of myles horton who ran that place, great meeting they had, the only place where blacks and whites could meet together and this came out of it, a secret photographer from georgia, so-called education commission which was there, took a picture in the john burke society, put it on billboards especially in the south, king had a communist trading school. i don't know how i got it, they found it somewhere with the same thing and it says courtesy of the john burke society. the same...
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children's author and illustrator chris horton works with climate scientist dr emily shuckburgh to createman: over time, this snow packs together. it crushes under its own weight so tightly that it becomes solid ice. but it isn't completely solid — it contains tiny bubbles. at the research base, they have ice cores from all the way through the years that they have taken. i saw ice that was 140,000 years old and all of it has, like, these tiny little air bubbles in it so, they — well, they do lots of different measurements from the ice, but with the air bubbles, they measure the c02 and other parts of it, and sort of chart them through — through the ages. so what are the co2 levels that we are recording today? all gasp. they are much, much higher. this project is a great thing that, um, you're trying to tell the facts but yet do it with some emotion and make — allow people to connect with this information a little bit better. there are ways we can reduce our emissions and at the same time, improve the quality of our lives. psychosis is a mental health problem which causes sufferers to perc
children's author and illustrator chris horton works with climate scientist dr emily shuckburgh to createman: over time, this snow packs together. it crushes under its own weight so tightly that it becomes solid ice. but it isn't completely solid — it contains tiny bubbles. at the research base, they have ice cores from all the way through the years that they have taken. i saw ice that was 140,000 years old and all of it has, like, these tiny little air bubbles in it so, they — well, they...
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charles horton has based increasing pressure since the new timetable was implemented.ail network with cancellations and delays for thousands of passengers. he said he recognised the restoration that passengers were feeling but he went on to say it was time for a new pair of hands to take over. but, i think the new timetable still has not settled. we spoke to one nurse who said she had to sleep overnight at home work because five trains had been cancelled. still, cancellations and delays on the rail network. thank you. a message of "peace and hope" from professor stephen hawking has been beamed towards the nearest black hole in space, as his remains were laid to rest at westminster abbey. a memorial service has been held — during which his ashes will were placed alongside other greats of british science, like charles darwin and sir isaac newton. the eastenders actor, leslie grantham, best known as "dirty" den watts, landlord of the old vic, has died aged 71. more than 30 million viewers tuned in to watch a christmas day episode in 1986 in which his character handed divo
charles horton has based increasing pressure since the new timetable was implemented.ail network with cancellations and delays for thousands of passengers. he said he recognised the restoration that passengers were feeling but he went on to say it was time for a new pair of hands to take over. but, i think the new timetable still has not settled. we spoke to one nurse who said she had to sleep overnight at home work because five trains had been cancelled. still, cancellations and delays on the...
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charles horton said he recognised that it had been a hugely frustrating time for passengers.l passengers were told that he tendered his resignation. today, rail passengers were told that he tendered his resignationm was a shame when someone loses their job isn‘t it? at the same time i used to be able to get the strain to and from my two destinations and now i have to take about two different trains. the changes they've made are not working. so i think yes, it would be good, it's good news today actually. group chief executive david brown said he would like to thank charles for his hard work for the past 15 years. under often challenging conditions. charles burton said that like —— right times to have leadership to a new pair of hands. i read his resignation letter and the one word i did not see was sorry. sorry to all the passengers and commuters and businesses in our towns. charles presided over last month botched timetable and that chaos came on the bobby to your industrial dispute. the rmt union says they should lose their franchise. i think it's grossly unfair that they g
charles horton said he recognised that it had been a hugely frustrating time for passengers.l passengers were told that he tendered his resignation. today, rail passengers were told that he tendered his resignationm was a shame when someone loses their job isn‘t it? at the same time i used to be able to get the strain to and from my two destinations and now i have to take about two different trains. the changes they've made are not working. so i think yes, it would be good, it's good news...
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horton works is down 8 companies like splung, which is a data player.those are smaller names outside some of the big guys we talked about >> good seeing you >> thanks. >> you're not going far. >>> up next, it's been one year since amazon announced it was buying whole foods so what's changed? stock price for one thing. and on monday be sure to tune in to "squawk on the street," a rare interview with evan spiegel. more after this break. imagine traveling hassle-free with your golf clubs. now you can, with shipsticks.com! no more lugging your clubs through the airport or risk having your clubs lost or damaged by the airlines. sending your own clubs ahead with shipsticks.com makes it fast & easy to get to your golf destination. with just a few clicks or a phone call we'll pick up and deliver your clubs on-time, guaranteed, for as low as $39.99. shipsticks.com saves you time and money. make it simple. make it ship sticks. . >>> a year after buying whole foods for over $13 billion amazon has cut some prices, added more stores and offered amazon prime members
horton works is down 8 companies like splung, which is a data player.those are smaller names outside some of the big guys we talked about >> good seeing you >> thanks. >> you're not going far. >>> up next, it's been one year since amazon announced it was buying whole foods so what's changed? stock price for one thing. and on monday be sure to tune in to "squawk on the street," a rare interview with evan spiegel. more after this break. imagine traveling...
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wh this is the new willie horton ad, right?e united states has been terrorizing brown and black bodies for decades, for centuries. so in the case of central america, for example, we created this problem like the reverend -- i'm sorry, like congressman jeffries said. people need to remember there were civil wars in the '80s that were funded by the united states. this is sort of our silent vietnam. we have created this policy of displacing thousands, i mean millions of people killing thousands not only with our civil war policy, but the fact we created the gang problem. the united states created this gang problem. and i think it's very important to remember that what's happening now, and when you see the case of governor huckabee which is such a perversion of xenophobia, fear-mongering and racism, every mexican family, almost every latin american family, and yes, jamaicans, haitians are seen as criminals, right? the trump administration has criminalized immigrants and people seeking refugee, seeking asylum. so when you step back
wh this is the new willie horton ad, right?e united states has been terrorizing brown and black bodies for decades, for centuries. so in the case of central america, for example, we created this problem like the reverend -- i'm sorry, like congressman jeffries said. people need to remember there were civil wars in the '80s that were funded by the united states. this is sort of our silent vietnam. we have created this policy of displacing thousands, i mean millions of people killing thousands...
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another one was willie horton. it worked.onald trump is at a hyperbolic, cartoonish level, but this is not new, finding cultural wedges like this and driving them really hard between and around the notion of symbolic express conferences of patriotism. this is a play book that has served the p well in t. >> i'd buy all this, except i think it really bums the president out. i think he really, really, really, really, really wanted these guys to want to come and stand behind him. >> 100%. >> i think what he wants is for the cool kids like tom brady and the eagles to be there. he wants to trash players. he wants to stoke racial divisions. but he also wants the football players to stand behind him. >> this is like the kid who has a birthday party and no one shows up and he's embarrassed and angry. >> it's like the bully. >> no one wants to come. but what this has devovled into simply a cultural war. that kind of denotes two equal parties. this is an aauthoritarian creepy president who says you must salute the flag. in doing in, is
another one was willie horton. it worked.onald trump is at a hyperbolic, cartoonish level, but this is not new, finding cultural wedges like this and driving them really hard between and around the notion of symbolic express conferences of patriotism. this is a play book that has served the p well in t. >> i'd buy all this, except i think it really bums the president out. i think he really, really, really, really, really wanted these guys to want to come and stand behind him. >>...
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afternoon that producer price index producing the strongest year on year gains since last year dr horton and pulte among the woperformance in the s& lennar on pace for the worst day in a month as we talk about rising interest rates or the threat of, home builders certainly ones to watch. back over to you. >> thank you dom chu at hq. >>> the united states will host the 2026 fifa world cup after a three-way bid with mexico and canada was granted staging rights at post nine the -- here's the president of fifa making the announcement >> the member associations of canada, mexico and usa have been selected by the fifa congress to host the 2026 fifa world cup thank you. dan flynn, the socc ceo and secretary general, is here at post nine with us. thank you for joining us today. >> it's great to be here anks for the invite. >> why do you think north america won the bid? >> i think a couple things i think the sense of unity, having our partners north of the border with canada and south of the border with mexico, the sense of unity it's the first time that the competition will have 48 tries partici
afternoon that producer price index producing the strongest year on year gains since last year dr horton and pulte among the woperformance in the s& lennar on pace for the worst day in a month as we talk about rising interest rates or the threat of, home builders certainly ones to watch. back over to you. >> thank you dom chu at hq. >>> the united states will host the 2026 fifa world cup after a three-way bid with mexico and canada was granted staging rights at post nine the...
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new home demand, other stocks following in lennar's footsteps, lennar, toll brothers, kb, pulte, dr horton moving higher in today's session. >>> harley-davidson and the president going toe-to-toe after the iconic american motorcycle brand said it will shift some production overseas after the european union raised motorcycle tariffs by some 25%. president trump, well, not too pleased with that decision, blasting the company earlier on twitter saying no, harley-davidson should ever be built in another country, ever, and says they're using tariffs as, quote, an excuse. oh, my. blake burman live outside the white house with more on this toe-to-toe fight, blake? reporter: all the warm, fuzzy feelings might be gone between the two. remember, president trump in the early days of the administration and as recently as february hailed harley-davidson. he said this is one of the great american companies. he talked about harley-davidson in hits first joint address to congress saying, you know, along the lines this was a great american brand. today, the president took to twitter to torch that company.
new home demand, other stocks following in lennar's footsteps, lennar, toll brothers, kb, pulte, dr horton moving higher in today's session. >>> harley-davidson and the president going toe-to-toe after the iconic american motorcycle brand said it will shift some production overseas after the european union raised motorcycle tariffs by some 25%. president trump, well, not too pleased with that decision, blasting the company earlier on twitter saying no, harley-davidson should ever be...
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you have a buy on lennar and a hold on pulte and dr horton and a buy on kb home, as well. let's go lennar. the stock is down double digits from percentage point over the past three months. talk about that for a second and then i want to follow up with a question that my colleague and someone you know well, diowna asked me to ask you. what gets it going, again? >> one, because the ryland merger two years ago didn't integrate as people had hoped and show the growth and synergies that they necessarily thought they would in the beginning. and, so, they bought cal-atlantic we think the is a fantastic opportunity to leverage that scale, but the market is skeptical because, one, they levered up people who are more concerned about the end of the cycle or their early cyclical as i said earlier. we think they're going to definitely do better than the market is anticipating they have ancillary businesses, one in which they announced publicly they are look to monetize and sell. i think the market is dubious about some of the opportunities that we think create, in our opinion, it's a g
you have a buy on lennar and a hold on pulte and dr horton and a buy on kb home, as well. let's go lennar. the stock is down double digits from percentage point over the past three months. talk about that for a second and then i want to follow up with a question that my colleague and someone you know well, diowna asked me to ask you. what gets it going, again? >> one, because the ryland merger two years ago didn't integrate as people had hoped and show the growth and synergies that they...
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it's all part of their please don't fling human feces at us, this is isn't a tim hortons initiative.he move comes after starbucks in philadelphia called the police on two black men who were sitting in the store not making a purchase. apparently they were making the white people sitting in the store not making a purchase nervous. and this became an embarrassing event. so now starbucks is going all-in to make sure everyone is comfortable no matter if they're there to buy anything or not. >> at starbucks, we feel terrible about what's happened recently and we want you do know that we are committed to an environment where everyone feels welcome at all times. need a place to get out of the rain? or maybe you just want to charge your phone for a few hours? our door is always open. if your wife kicks you out of the house, or you need somewhere to practice your trombone, or you just want to wash your pants in the sink, come in and do literally whatever you want. whenever you want to. just come back. [ trombone playing ] she's getting better. please don't be mad at us anymore. starbucks, a la
it's all part of their please don't fling human feces at us, this is isn't a tim hortons initiative.he move comes after starbucks in philadelphia called the police on two black men who were sitting in the store not making a purchase. apparently they were making the white people sitting in the store not making a purchase nervous. and this became an embarrassing event. so now starbucks is going all-in to make sure everyone is comfortable no matter if they're there to buy anything or not. >>...
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you can run these on your bloomberg and today's battle, and marine horton -- annmarie hordern, over too with opec, oil shooting up. the premium for oil at cushing hitting a record. you can see the chart is quite boring until the end where it completely skyrockets. while the pushing and nymex crude prices trade in tandem, yesterday is -- it was up $5.75 more because of a shutdown of a key facility in canada. goldman sachs saying it is the most dramatic event in oil and overshadowing right now what happened in vienna last week. christine: i am looking at greece today. greece got an upgrade overnight from s&p. --t puts greeks in the run position to give it tightens a run for their money. the great-italian 10 year yield spread is up 130 basis points and even if we saw half of the move, we would still be looking at a spread of less than 100 basis points and the last time we saw that was in november 2009. deep and i on this. check out gtv go. wins.hristine we will be paying attention to the greek-italian spread the next 24 hours. watch this space on bloomberg. christine wins. quite hard to s
you can run these on your bloomberg and today's battle, and marine horton -- annmarie hordern, over too with opec, oil shooting up. the premium for oil at cushing hitting a record. you can see the chart is quite boring until the end where it completely skyrockets. while the pushing and nymex crude prices trade in tandem, yesterday is -- it was up $5.75 more because of a shutdown of a key facility in canada. goldman sachs saying it is the most dramatic event in oil and overshadowing right now...
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let me tell you that >> shares of dr horton have fallen 15% this year, options traders, though, are looking for gains ahead. jon is at the telestrator with that trade and more in unusual activity doc, what do you see >> as you can see, as soon as rates started moving up, the stock started moving down rather rapidly, but now we see people scrambling, buying the august 45 calls. stock is making a big move today. nearly a $2 pop to the upside. they bought the august 45s instead of jumping on that hot stock. as you can see, about 5,000 of them traded rapid fire i bought these i have already turned it into a spread i intend to hold it about a month, scott got a second one for you take a look at this one. juniper, big paper in juniper. this is july options here you have stock just under 28, they're buying the 29 calls in july. so what did i do i bought those calls as well bought the 29s i'll be looking to sell a higher strike as this one rallies i like the potential here at juniper. up 46 cents on the day we'll watch this one, probably be in it about two weeks >> all right, doc, come on back over
let me tell you that >> shares of dr horton have fallen 15% this year, options traders, though, are looking for gains ahead. jon is at the telestrator with that trade and more in unusual activity doc, what do you see >> as you can see, as soon as rates started moving up, the stock started moving down rather rapidly, but now we see people scrambling, buying the august 45 calls. stock is making a big move today. nearly a $2 pop to the upside. they bought the august 45s instead of...
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james horton captured this video of the big cat. he says once the cat made it to shore...ns have been seen swimming in lakes before. back in 2016... a father and son fishing in shasta lake... saw two mountain lions swimming. ( james ) cng up in the next hour... a fire in the east bay spreads to a junkyard and injures a firefighter. ( james ) and officers captured on camera... punching a man who had been already been patted down. (ácommercialá) (darya) good morning i'm darya folsom..(james) and i'm james fletcher. lets start the morning with a check of weather and traffic... (dave)temperatures near or slightly below normal today and friday. another trough cools conditions down on saturday. high pressure will then rebuild over the state and result in a more significant warming trend early next week. no major hot week. early next week. no major hot spots. bay bridge wb 80 is less then 30 min from the maze to sf.
james horton captured this video of the big cat. he says once the cat made it to shore...ns have been seen swimming in lakes before. back in 2016... a father and son fishing in shasta lake... saw two mountain lions swimming. ( james ) cng up in the next hour... a fire in the east bay spreads to a junkyard and injures a firefighter. ( james ) and officers captured on camera... punching a man who had been already been patted down. (ácommercialá) (darya) good morning i'm darya folsom..(james)...
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horton has been involved in the oregon health and science university foundation when we are doing with their good work and phil knight as also made a very generous donation recently, some cutting edge work to deal with cancer. so i will just close my way of saying, and i think if you look at the totality of the experience that the sondlands bring to this post at a time when lots of politics is polarized and divisive, gordon sondland will be a really good bet. i will close with just one kind of comment about our state. as we have in oregon way about us, and it's not like written down somewhere. it's not, you know, and our pioneer square in downtown portland but it's all about, take a good idea whatever you can get it, caring about people, having a good heart. our late colleague in the senate, mark hatfield, really practice the oregon way. our late mayor in portland practice the oregon way. i think when gordon sondland assumes this post, and of going to say i really hope he is confirmed, he's going to speak with real impact with an oregon way type in fact, for problem-solving, for values
horton has been involved in the oregon health and science university foundation when we are doing with their good work and phil knight as also made a very generous donation recently, some cutting edge work to deal with cancer. so i will just close my way of saying, and i think if you look at the totality of the experience that the sondlands bring to this post at a time when lots of politics is polarized and divisive, gordon sondland will be a really good bet. i will close with just one kind of...
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charles horton — who's chief executive of govia thameslink railway — has been explaining how they planesh leadership at govia thameslink, are you going to resign? iam govia thameslink, are you going to resign? i am committed to staying and sorting things out as best as we can. what we are trying to do at the moment is to make much more stability in services from one—day to the next there is not the variability of service from one—day to the next. we are also working in parallel with colleagues across the industry to work at an amended timetable, and our plan is to put that in place in the course of the summer. that in place in the course of the summer. govia thameslink can't seem to deliver this own service, even your own staff are embarrassed to work for you, surely something has to change at a management level? so our staff are doing an incredibly good, difficultjob at the moment, they are working extremely hard in they are working extremely hard in the most difficult of circumstances. iam the most difficult of circumstances. i am absolutely committed to tackling the issues we are fa
charles horton — who's chief executive of govia thameslink railway — has been explaining how they planesh leadership at govia thameslink, are you going to resign? iam govia thameslink, are you going to resign? i am committed to staying and sorting things out as best as we can. what we are trying to do at the moment is to make much more stability in services from one—day to the next there is not the variability of service from one—day to the next. we are also working in parallel with...
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would cote to earnings austin is him and help the market move higher but we are in a lull in that is horton to consider. shery: what about small caps that are surging question mark are they not providing more support? surging? are they not providing more support question mark gina: -- support? gina: small caps have a very close correlation overtime. as long as the small caps are rising it sends a strong risk on tone that it supports the stock market and the reason that strong caps on doin tter than large caps isveralfol. the dollar has been rallying strongly, benefiting small cap rather than large-cap. it's more domestically focused and more geared towards the domestic economy, which has town resilience relative global economies. the small-cap indexes benefiting from that with earnings revisions being phenomenal. this index is expected to post 30% this year. the result of that is much more optimism in small-cap shares. i would further argue that small caps lagged, with more opportunity for improvement. sentiment wasn't a strong this year, so thehad an opportunity to come out with someone. s
would cote to earnings austin is him and help the market move higher but we are in a lull in that is horton to consider. shery: what about small caps that are surging question mark are they not providing more support? surging? are they not providing more support question mark gina: -- support? gina: small caps have a very close correlation overtime. as long as the small caps are rising it sends a strong risk on tone that it supports the stock market and the reason that strong caps on doin tter...
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tim hortons is expanding with all-day breakfast in canada.laces to get breakfast is a big part of the problem could fast food has been competitive with low prices. that has been a huge piece of the story. mcdonald's shares are down about 5% so far this year after being up about 41%. takeo you think they did the unusual step of actually acknowledging that they had lost customers and they had a problem? craig: it is hard to say. just the fact that they are saying that is a big deal. for them to come up and say they took their eye off the ball is a pretty unusual step and noteworthy because it is a big massive company that is known for their operations. the food tastes the same across the world, across the country. they have been dealing with the fresh beef test. they have been doing a lot of things. one of the reasons why they got into trouble was how difficult the operations have gotten. the new ceo came in and said we will claim -- clean it up. it seems like they are creeping back toward adding a lot of stuff on the menu. that makes life diff
tim hortons is expanding with all-day breakfast in canada.laces to get breakfast is a big part of the problem could fast food has been competitive with low prices. that has been a huge piece of the story. mcdonald's shares are down about 5% so far this year after being up about 41%. takeo you think they did the unusual step of actually acknowledging that they had lost customers and they had a problem? craig: it is hard to say. just the fact that they are saying that is a big deal. for them to...
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. -- timimportance horton's [laughter] there is an envy of the kind of freedom and liberty people of,- color and other minorities bring because we bring the depth of knowledge in our body. it is the jealousy of it. as the greatest living canadian philosopher aubrey graham said, jealousy is just love and hate at the same time. for me, i agree with mr. fry. we should not be nasty and combative. i do not see nastiness and combativeness. i see them making a desire to have their individual identities respected. when i get shot down for another -- no other reason that i am black, when i get categorized by my color, i am living in a culture that refuses to see me as a great individual. [applause] [laughter] mr. fry: it is interesting to hear there does not seem to be a problem. but yet, i think we know there is some kind of problem. there is not censorship, of course not in the way there is in russia. i have been to russian, i faced a homophobic man. there is political correctness on the right. that's what i grew up with. it meant that you cannot say certain things on television. you cannot
. -- timimportance horton's [laughter] there is an envy of the kind of freedom and liberty people of,- color and other minorities bring because we bring the depth of knowledge in our body. it is the jealousy of it. as the greatest living canadian philosopher aubrey graham said, jealousy is just love and hate at the same time. for me, i agree with mr. fry. we should not be nasty and combative. i do not see nastiness and combativeness. i see them making a desire to have their individual...
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century communities and di horton leading. >>> i'm sarah eisen.eneral electric shareholders can breathe easy the embattled industrial giant keeping its quarterly dividend despite fears it would be cut. >> verizon names a new ceo effective august 1st vesberg joined a year ago and was previously the ceo of erickson. >>> americans have never been wealthier. u.s. household net worth passing the $100 trillion mark for the first time ever. rising home prices helping to fuel the gain. -high tyler? >> thank you sarah we begin with the world focusing carely on quebec president trump meeting with g7 leaders to discuss their trade tariff spurs larry kudlow calling it kind of a familitive before he left the president weighed in on a host of other big issues, including his upcoming summit with north korea's leader in singapore. ayman javers is covering it all for us from d.c. first we will go to the location kayla tausche with all the joy and turmoil at the g7 summit >> tyler, blue skies and smiles, and happy hand shakes belying the difficult conversations bei
century communities and di horton leading. >>> i'm sarah eisen.eneral electric shareholders can breathe easy the embattled industrial giant keeping its quarterly dividend despite fears it would be cut. >> verizon names a new ceo effective august 1st vesberg joined a year ago and was previously the ceo of erickson. >>> americans have never been wealthier. u.s. household net worth passing the $100 trillion mark for the first time ever. rising home prices helping to fuel...
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. >> so fundamentally, you believe that the stocks like dr horton, like toll brothers, which are down and double digit down this year are down because interest rates have moved up. if you tell me that on the one hand and you tell me on the other hand there is strong demand out there it's outstripping supply i would think that should be good for those companies >> it is and i think it will reflect that if you go back to the end of 2013 when we saw a similar move in the ten year, you know, the group was under pressure about 20%. and then within six months it self-corrected that's a very similar proxy to where we're at today we'll have the health of the spring selling season come through on numbers we visited over 100 communities this spring, myself and my team as we do every year. we're not seeing signs of slowing. >> i don't get it about the affordability. it seems to be going in the wrong direct you have a low inventory problem which is pushing prices up you don't think that will have an impact? >> no. if you go back to the mid 80s and look at the tradeoff between rental payments and
. >> so fundamentally, you believe that the stocks like dr horton, like toll brothers, which are down and double digit down this year are down because interest rates have moved up. if you tell me that on the one hand and you tell me on the other hand there is strong demand out there it's outstripping supply i would think that should be good for those companies >> it is and i think it will reflect that if you go back to the end of 2013 when we saw a similar move in the ten year, you...
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james horton captured this video of the big cat. he says once the cat made it to shore...ave been seen swimming in lakes before. back in 2016... a father and son fishing in shasta lake... saw two mountain lions swimming. ( darya ) coming up in coming up in the next hour... the warriors are just 1 away from winning their second straight n-b-a championship... and fans are thrilled. ( darya ) ( darya ) plus... a fire in the east bay spreads to a junkyard and injures a firefighter. ( darya ) and... new video this morning shows the moment fans at a country music concert start running... as a gunman opens fire in las vegas. vegas.fire in las gunman opens running... as a concert start over the last 24 hours, you finished preparing him for college. in 24 hours, you'll send him off thinking you've done everything for his well-being. but meningitis b progresses quickly and can be fatal, sometimes within 24 hours. while meningitis b is uncommon, about 1 in 10 infected will die. like millions of others, your teen may not be vaccinated against meningitis b. meningitis b strikes quickly
james horton captured this video of the big cat. he says once the cat made it to shore...ave been seen swimming in lakes before. back in 2016... a father and son fishing in shasta lake... saw two mountain lions swimming. ( darya ) coming up in coming up in the next hour... the warriors are just 1 away from winning their second straight n-b-a championship... and fans are thrilled. ( darya ) ( darya ) plus... a fire in the east bay spreads to a junkyard and injures a firefighter. ( darya ) and......
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not fair to our farmers and if you want a good cup of coffee try tim horton's. coming up, steve major of hsbc. really looking forward to that conversation. stay with us worldwide, this is bloomberg. ♪ taylor: this is "bloomberg surveillance." et's get your flash. the stock rose by a maximum 44%. the market value of $61 billion. it's the largest tech company listed in main land china. fox conn. sticking with the apple story, there's a report apple has warned the supply chain there will be fewer iphone this is year. according to nikkei, apple told suppliers to expect a 20% drop in component records for phones debuting in the second half. the report says apple is conservative when it comes to ordering parts. there's a shakeup at the top of b.t. group, the former phone monopoly that's been struggling. gavin patterson will step down later this year after a strategy reset failed to win over investors. patterson cut thousands of jobs and overhauled management but the stock has fallen 36% since last august. and that's your bloomberg business flash. tom and francine? fra
not fair to our farmers and if you want a good cup of coffee try tim horton's. coming up, steve major of hsbc. really looking forward to that conversation. stay with us worldwide, this is bloomberg. ♪ taylor: this is "bloomberg surveillance." et's get your flash. the stock rose by a maximum 44%. the market value of $61 billion. it's the largest tech company listed in main land china. fox conn. sticking with the apple story, there's a report apple has warned the supply chain there...