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on the flipside, prices for iron are looking -- iron ore are looking bearish.e leading the charge. it is undisputed that this year will see a surplus and iron ore. the producers israel and australia are ramping up production. rice's will be trending lower. is going to be a tough one. >> ok, jesse. let's see what the data is for china. world on in the corporate . the world's biggest food producer nestle has reported the slowest sales since 2009. our european business correspondent caroline hyde. carolyn, that is a pretty bad headline. >> it is. they still posted growth. 4.2% increase in sales, in organic sales. it is emerging markets that are still supporting the growth. 8.5% growth in emerging markets compared to the 0.6% squeezed out of europe. clearly, there is growth still coming, but it is a slowdown. they had warned us about where those headwinds were coming from. i merrily, the swiss franc is still very strong relative to other currencies. when you bring back your sales from the emerging markets, from the united states, you get less bang for your swiss fr
on the flipside, prices for iron are looking -- iron ore are looking bearish.e leading the charge. it is undisputed that this year will see a surplus and iron ore. the producers israel and australia are ramping up production. rice's will be trending lower. is going to be a tough one. >> ok, jesse. let's see what the data is for china. world on in the corporate . the world's biggest food producer nestle has reported the slowest sales since 2009. our european business correspondent caroline...
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. >> tradition has it, the gift of iron -- >> iron?th anniversary. >> okay. >> thank you, jerry. here's mine. if it is an iron -- >> if it is iron supplements, which i could use -- >> i bet it is. >> you got iron supplements. >> iron supplements. >> i got the iron. thank you, guys. >> thank you so much. >> thank you, you guys. thanks to our staff. six years of putting up with us. >> and we love you dearly. and our -- everybody in the control room. >> yes. >> you all too. >> if you watch the acms last night, the country music awards, those are always fun. >> annual academy -- they don't like it when you don't say the annual academy of country music. >> anyway, blake shelton hosted it with luke bryan. >> and you're very upset. very upset, aren't you? because miranda lambert looks so darn great. >> i'm the one who walked in and said she looked so great. that's terrible. you threw me under the bus. i thought she looked fabulous and she's the big winner of the night and she had lots of costume changes. they kicked off the whole night with t
. >> tradition has it, the gift of iron -- >> iron?th anniversary. >> okay. >> thank you, jerry. here's mine. if it is an iron -- >> if it is iron supplements, which i could use -- >> i bet it is. >> you got iron supplements. >> iron supplements. >> i got the iron. thank you, guys. >> thank you so much. >> thank you, you guys. thanks to our staff. six years of putting up with us. >> and we love you dearly. and our --...
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the shock waves were felt even behind the iron curtain in the prague spring in czechoslovakia.ere in new york, at columbia university, the storming of the gates during a violent demonstration against the vietnam war became a symbol of a generation's protest in a year fraught with assassination and rioting. and in france, the government all but fell to an alliance of students and workers. the year ended with the establishment back in power, but this dissident youth culture had become international and politicized. one result was the rejection of all forms of establishment art, and the effects of that are still with us. ♪ o beautiful ♪ for spacious skies ♪ for amber waves... the heroic symbols of world war ii are ironically recycled by edward kienholz in the portable war memorial. images of glory from the last just war reverberate bitterly at the end of the sixties. ♪ america! america! ♪ god shed his grace on thee ♪ ♪ and crown thy good with brotherhood... ♪ this is maya yin-ling's vietnam veterans memorial in washington, d.c., where the names of all the americans who died in tha
the shock waves were felt even behind the iron curtain in the prague spring in czechoslovakia.ere in new york, at columbia university, the storming of the gates during a violent demonstration against the vietnam war became a symbol of a generation's protest in a year fraught with assassination and rioting. and in france, the government all but fell to an alliance of students and workers. the year ended with the establishment back in power, but this dissident youth culture had become...
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schoumacher: taconite contains iron. a lot, but enough to make a profit, if you know how to crush it and separate the grains of iron from the rest of the rock. and reserve knew how. but the refining process requires vast amounts of water and produces 2 tons of sandy residue, called tailings, for every ton of iron pellets. and that creates a problem. those tailings have to be put somewhere. and for years, the cheapest place to put them was the lake. that upset a lot of people, like environmentalist alden lind. the save lake superior association started in late '69 and came about largely because of concerns of people who lived in the silver bay vicinity about the impact of the tailings disposal on lake superior. schoumacher: it wasn't long before a new federal agency got involved. dr. phillip cook remembers. cook: i think there was kind of a gut reaction of people living in the area, who were... more environmentally concerned, that something that big was a problem. they didn't really, at first, have any specific concerns,
schoumacher: taconite contains iron. a lot, but enough to make a profit, if you know how to crush it and separate the grains of iron from the rest of the rock. and reserve knew how. but the refining process requires vast amounts of water and produces 2 tons of sandy residue, called tailings, for every ton of iron pellets. and that creates a problem. those tailings have to be put somewhere. and for years, the cheapest place to put them was the lake. that upset a lot of people, like...
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shuttles are interfering with muni effectiveness you've got an iron ironic ironicic situation a a project is to improve muni has to do american people eir and one doesn't. one is the baseline and two is the substantial period of. the the baseline there's no case not even sacramento that allows the baseline to the be the law there was no law that prohibited a runway at the airports this was like the tahoe case it was not reverses by the ethnic circuit they other day with the trial court on the baseline issue. the disagreement had to be with the contract issue that's different. also even if you accepted the excited condition at the baseline and they told you they do know what the baseline is that's the problem they said that the agree didn't have substantial evidence to support their baseline so even if we accepted the illegal situation at the baseline the mta has milled they're developing a whole new network of appeals court shuttle networks. this is with an was an ironic change but clearly one hand so not talking to the other the stopped are changing in not a status quo also the city a ch
shuttles are interfering with muni effectiveness you've got an iron ironic ironicic situation a a project is to improve muni has to do american people eir and one doesn't. one is the baseline and two is the substantial period of. the the baseline there's no case not even sacramento that allows the baseline to the be the law there was no law that prohibited a runway at the airports this was like the tahoe case it was not reverses by the ethnic circuit they other day with the trial court on the...
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"i'm a synthetic, ironic person.therefore, when i kill people it's a synthetic, ironic act, and don't worry about it." well, that's the non-technological version of what goes on in these high-tech movies where the actions are, in fact, existential. they're violent, they're life-and-death intensity but you don't feel it at all. you don't feel the reality of it at all. in many ways all that quentin has done is taken the die hard mentality and put it into an art house format. so maybe there isn't that much difference between die hard and gump and pulp fiction. and if that is true then the whole notion of the protagonist-- i won't even call him a hero anymore-- is moving down a very interesting road. insdorf: hollywood itself is as always, redefining what its essence is. academy awards are always a good indication of this and i guess if you look at the past year-- last year, for example-- the very fact that steven spielberg instead of making another jurassic park makes schindler's list in black and white, three hours str
"i'm a synthetic, ironic person.therefore, when i kill people it's a synthetic, ironic act, and don't worry about it." well, that's the non-technological version of what goes on in these high-tech movies where the actions are, in fact, existential. they're violent, they're life-and-death intensity but you don't feel it at all. you don't feel the reality of it at all. in many ways all that quentin has done is taken the die hard mentality and put it into an art house format. so maybe...
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shuttles are interfering with muni effectiveness you've got an iron ironic ironicic situation a a project is to improve muni has to do american people eir and one doesn't. one is the baseline
shuttles are interfering with muni effectiveness you've got an iron ironic ironicic situation a a project is to improve muni has to do american people eir and one doesn't. one is the baseline
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and, again, the curling iron here, again, larger iron, the trick here, she didn't separate.rl. she just left it as it is, and that creates that slight curl, and it really mimics the look. notice -- >> don't comb through it. >> right. >> yes, do not comb through it. >> okay. taylor, we did brush hers softly. >> and makeup looks awesome. >> the makeup, the quivering lip, just like olivia pope. >> so pretty. >> this is helen mirren. >> by the way, i saw betty in the hallway and i was, like, who is she? she looks great. tell us about her look. >> helen mirren, she did this -- helen mirren has gray hair. she highlighted it. this really gives it -- is it blonde or gray but made it much more elegant. the great thing about this coloring, it will never show a root. >> i love it. what did you do? you blew it out and put stuff in it? >> yes. it is mousse. mousse adds volume. so this is slicked back, but soft. then she holds it all in place with spray. >> how did you get the volume up top there? >> again, the mousse. mousse, round brush, traditional blow dry. >> beautiful. >> she does l
and, again, the curling iron here, again, larger iron, the trick here, she didn't separate.rl. she just left it as it is, and that creates that slight curl, and it really mimics the look. notice -- >> don't comb through it. >> right. >> yes, do not comb through it. >> okay. taylor, we did brush hers softly. >> and makeup looks awesome. >> the makeup, the quivering lip, just like olivia pope. >> so pretty. >> this is helen mirren. >> by the...
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moscow accuses the west of creating a new iron curtain. >> stepping up the pressure on added once again, the eu 15 new names to the russian section list on monday, the same day barack obama announced fresh u.s. sanctions. seven russian officials will have u.s. visa bans and asset freezes, including two of vladimir putin's inner circle. the new russian envoy to crimea and the head of a state-controlled energy company. 17 companies linked closely to putin allies will have their assets frozen. a russian oil giant was not one of those targeted. washington is halting some exports that could benefit the russian military. >> we will also focus on some areas of high-tech defense exports to russia that we do not think are appropriate to be exporting in this kind of climate. >> vladimir putin struck back, saying sanctions would not hold russia down in the long run. >> we will find an adequate replacement. there are unique things produced by one or two companies, but we will make them anyway. it will be a little more expensive and will take more time, but we will survive. our partners will not. >>
moscow accuses the west of creating a new iron curtain. >> stepping up the pressure on added once again, the eu 15 new names to the russian section list on monday, the same day barack obama announced fresh u.s. sanctions. seven russian officials will have u.s. visa bans and asset freezes, including two of vladimir putin's inner circle. the new russian envoy to crimea and the head of a state-controlled energy company. 17 companies linked closely to putin allies will have their assets...
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the perfect fitting no-iron effortless shirt in 4 styles and 31 colors and prints. the shirt boutique, only at chico's and chicos.com. this and this. whip up this. munch on that. and dine out on this. that's 7 days a week. no tracking. no counting.
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go forth with iron ore. >> thank you.n in sydney. >> foreign investors are returning to the country and bond markets. the prime minister is counting on that to sustain growth. here is jonathan. the timing of this interview. the 10 year yields are at a record low. >> would have to say that to be the chief of one of these agencies is one of the biggest jobs in europe. it is expected to rise to a post this year andgdp it is absolutely massive. is look at the bond and it down, down, down. it shows that they are not paying much attention to the numbers. there is an appetite for a tying debt. this is what they had to say about that appetite for foreign investors. we have noticed a strong presence of u.s. investors and, as usual, the european component is the most important one. between the eurozone and non-eurozone countries. particularly the united kingdom are quitenavia important. >> the appetite is there. not just domestically. >> traditionally. they are trying to extend the borrowing costs for a longer amount of time. would
go forth with iron ore. >> thank you.n in sydney. >> foreign investors are returning to the country and bond markets. the prime minister is counting on that to sustain growth. here is jonathan. the timing of this interview. the 10 year yields are at a record low. >> would have to say that to be the chief of one of these agencies is one of the biggest jobs in europe. it is expected to rise to a post this year andgdp it is absolutely massive. is look at the bond and it down,...
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and for the of the loom has a new iron for your underwear. the underwear iron.put your finger in it and you put it into the ironed and you ironed the wrinkles out of your underwear. and finally, dark chocolate flooring that is made of chocolate and you can actually eat it. there is something at the and the ceo actually does take a bite out of it. there he is eating the flooring. >> if the ceo eats it has to be good. >> more in the next hour from these guys and they always like to play lots of jokes. >> still ahead, the godfather of chicago house music has died. >> and michael jackson's new album. details frankie knuckles has died. he was known as the godfather of chicago house music that flooded the club scene in the 70's and 80's. he would go on to work with major artists like michael jackson, whitney houston, and depeche mode. *house music got its name from the music that knuckles played at the warehouse dance club. a stretch of jefferson street, between jackson and madison, was named after him ten years ago. knuckles was 59 when he died at his home yesterday.
and for the of the loom has a new iron for your underwear. the underwear iron.put your finger in it and you put it into the ironed and you ironed the wrinkles out of your underwear. and finally, dark chocolate flooring that is made of chocolate and you can actually eat it. there is something at the and the ceo actually does take a bite out of it. there he is eating the flooring. >> if the ceo eats it has to be good. >> more in the next hour from these guys and they always like to...
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ironically the bill ran into problems so we're not sure how this will come forward so if we're going to oppose it i recommend not the temporary position having failed on the assembly floor if you want to oppose it i want to make that recommendation to you and lastly a b-20 of this is interesting approach to go back and requiring and looking forward and requiring a vote on toll facilities in this state whether they be hot range or plan managed slow lanes that requires a mandated 2/3rd's vote of the public within a 5 mile stretch you decide of the toll services and it's unnecessary and super is lose but it would threaten the express lanes and it includes ironically bridges so a close reading could require a future votes for the brings in the bay region to be subject to votes. those are our 5 bills i want to highlight fooushgs and the staff wants me to talk about other things if you have the time and patience. great. there are 3 vehicle waste vehicles that's a shorthand for the proposal to provide bridge financing for bridge repair under 2009 and 2010 and we got rid of prop 42 but part
ironically the bill ran into problems so we're not sure how this will come forward so if we're going to oppose it i recommend not the temporary position having failed on the assembly floor if you want to oppose it i want to make that recommendation to you and lastly a b-20 of this is interesting approach to go back and requiring and looking forward and requiring a vote on toll facilities in this state whether they be hot range or plan managed slow lanes that requires a mandated 2/3rd's vote of...
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no way. >> those deal points, if they're not gonna be ironed out, we're not gonna have a deal.iness is in trouble and you need my help, log on to theprofitcasting.com. we did a 27-point inspection on your chevy,ce, you got new tires and our price match guarantee. who's this little guy? that's birney. oh, i bet that cone gives him supersonic hearing. watch what you say around him. i've been talking a lot about his procedure... (whispering) what? get our everyday price match guarantee plus a $100 rebate on 4 select tires from your tire experts. chevy certified service. i'm bethand i'm michelle. and we own the paper cottage. it's a stationery and gifts store. anything we purchase for the paper cottage goes on our ink card. so you can manage your business expenses and access them online instantly with the game changing app from ink. we didn't get into business to spend time managing receipts, that's why we have ink. we like being in business because we like being creative, we like interacting with people. so you have time to focus on the things you love. ink from chase. so you can.
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no way. >> those deal points, if they're not gonna be ironed out, we're not gonna have a deal.ess is in trouble and you need my help, log on to theprofitcasting.com. i'm beth... and i'm michelle. and we own the paper cottage. it's a stationery and gifts store. anything we purchase for the paper cottage goes on our ink card. so you can manage your business expenses and access them online instantly with the game changing app from ink. we didn't get into business to spend time managing receipts, that's why we have ink. we like being in business because we like being creative, we like interacting with people. so you have time to focus on the things you love. ink from chase. so you can. until you're sure you do. bartender: thanks, captain obvious. co: which is what makes using the hotels.com mobile app so useful. i can book a nearby hotel room from wherever i am. or, i could not book a hotel room and put my cellphone back into my pocket as if nothing happened. hotels.com. i don't need it right now. if you have a business idea, we have a personalized legal solution that's right for y
no way. >> those deal points, if they're not gonna be ironed out, we're not gonna have a deal.ess is in trouble and you need my help, log on to theprofitcasting.com. i'm beth... and i'm michelle. and we own the paper cottage. it's a stationery and gifts store. anything we purchase for the paper cottage goes on our ink card. so you can manage your business expenses and access them online instantly with the game changing app from ink. we didn't get into business to spend time managing...
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marvel said, no, let's just do that and iron man $585 million in its first year.he company has tried to stay faithful to the comic books ever since. don't cast megastars. chris hans werth was a relative unknown when he was cast to play thor. made $640 a sequel million. this celebrity did not overshadow the character and marvel did not have to pay him a ton of money for either maybe. it takes a universe. thes ago, marvel sold rights to spiderman two sony for a pittance, which the company now knows was a huge mistake. but marvel has a universe of more than 5000 characters with storylines like iron man and thor's that can weave in and out of each other, culminating in a megaproject like the avengers. and finally, never forget the sequels. world war ii movies don't sell a lot of tickets these days so you might think marvel would have moved captain america's arjun story to the present day. but the studio took the long view. the character would start in the past and be brought into the present, giving him enough fish out of water angst for a string of sequels. the first
marvel said, no, let's just do that and iron man $585 million in its first year.he company has tried to stay faithful to the comic books ever since. don't cast megastars. chris hans werth was a relative unknown when he was cast to play thor. made $640 a sequel million. this celebrity did not overshadow the character and marvel did not have to pay him a ton of money for either maybe. it takes a universe. thes ago, marvel sold rights to spiderman two sony for a pittance, which the company now...
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. >> iron my shirt, iron my shirt, iron my shirt. iron my shirt. >> oh, the remnants of sexism, alive and well tonight. >> it may have seemed downright bizarre, but six years later there are plenty of fresh examples of sexism in our politics. two in fact out just this week and it is -- well, it's only monday. that's straight ahead. >>> when barack obama speaks, men hear take off for the future. and when hillary clinton speaks, men hear take out the garbage. >> if there is anyone who has a master's level experience dealing with sexism as a public figure, it is certainly hillary clinton in the u.s. last week she talked about what she called the obvious double standard and how the media cover women in public life. >> there is a double standard, obviously. we have all either experienced it or at the very least seen it. and i think in many respects, the media is the principal propagator of its persistence. >> yesterday house minority leader nancy pelosi, america's first woman to serve in that role, was asked about those comments from form
. >> iron my shirt, iron my shirt, iron my shirt. iron my shirt. >> oh, the remnants of sexism, alive and well tonight. >> it may have seemed downright bizarre, but six years later there are plenty of fresh examples of sexism in our politics. two in fact out just this week and it is -- well, it's only monday. that's straight ahead. >>> when barack obama speaks, men hear take off for the future. and when hillary clinton speaks, men hear take out the garbage. >>...
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which i find somewhat ironic.d appear as though jimmy lee helped to bridge the gap between donaho and icahn. >> it's a bit ironic. it sort of tells you something. i don't know. frankly, it's incomprehensible to megoldman sachs, which i don't think they're bad guys. i just think they have the wrong approach to this corporate governance thing. i would love to talk to goldman sachs. i would love if they reached out to us, but they never did. and it's just ironic -- i think it's frutuitous, why don't you settle? you're a good guy, donaho is a good guy i said i would be willing to talk. jimmy lee did a great job over that weekend back and forth, back and forth as a catalyst. it's not that i have anything against goldman, but that's one of the things wrong with this whole path set of shareholder activism. >> right. >> there shouldn't be wars. the war doesn't help you. you know, the art of war. your best way to win it is not fight t i think this is a win/win. as far as i'm concerned, i think this company is very underval
which i find somewhat ironic.d appear as though jimmy lee helped to bridge the gap between donaho and icahn. >> it's a bit ironic. it sort of tells you something. i don't know. frankly, it's incomprehensible to megoldman sachs, which i don't think they're bad guys. i just think they have the wrong approach to this corporate governance thing. i would love to talk to goldman sachs. i would love if they reached out to us, but they never did. and it's just ironic -- i think it's frutuitous,...
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and it is political with lots of ironic commentary on problems in china.ne exhibit shows 6000 wooden stools crammed together, simple chairs of the kind used by migrant laborers. another shows a scale model of the islands whose ownership is hotly contested by china and the pan -- and japan. >> of course it's very political because he is speaking about what is going on in china. he is speaking about what happened to him personally, but he is also speaking about the relations between china and the rest. >> is showcases his trademark humor but also his efforts to fight for freedom of expression. chinese officials keep a close eye on ai weiwei. his shows are banned in china. >> a lot of times, you still have joy. you still feel the effort is worth it. >> ai does not limit himself to ironic jokes about politics. he takes a jab at the japanese love for u.s. products. >> it's just over two months now until the kickoff of soccer's biggest event. that is, of course, the world cup. this year in brazil. >> lots of fans will be watching, but it will be some hard work.
and it is political with lots of ironic commentary on problems in china.ne exhibit shows 6000 wooden stools crammed together, simple chairs of the kind used by migrant laborers. another shows a scale model of the islands whose ownership is hotly contested by china and the pan -- and japan. >> of course it's very political because he is speaking about what is going on in china. he is speaking about what happened to him personally, but he is also speaking about the relations between china...
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. >> iron my shirt, iron my shirt, iron my shirt.my shirt. >> oh, the remnants of sexism, alive and well tonight. >> it may have seemed downright bizarre, but six years later there are plenty of fresh examples of sexism in our politics. two in fact out just this week and it is -- well, it's only monday. that's straight ahead. hi, are we still on for tomorrow? tomorrow. quick look at the weather. nice day, beautiful tomorrow. tomorrow is full of promise. we can come back tomorrrow. and we promise to keep it that way. driven to preserve the environment, csx moves a ton of freight nearly 450 miles on one gallon of fuel. what a day. can't wait til tomorrow. so i'm going pro. [ male announcer ] new crest tartar protection rinse. the only rinse that helps prevent tartar build-up and cavities. a little swishing. less scraping. yes! [ male announcer ] new crest pro-health tartar protection rinse. it helps you escape the scrape. tartar protection rinse. grossemisconduct... ortho crime files. ...disturbing the pantry. a house, under siege. hom
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it's a strange dynamic, it's ironic. you would think that the economy doing better, that would be great for companies, but you have the market that has traded on the expectation that the federal reserve is going to do anything. >> it's not cheap money. and if you've had cheap money for the last few years, i have to tell you, bethany, as i look at the stocks that have suffered, they're many of the same names last year as having triple-digit percentage gains. and i have to remember to when i was a younger man, i would say when i had hay, but i've never had hair and this feels like the late 90s to 2,000s, particularly with the tech stocks. >> i read something today that i loved. and it was all about having eyeballs, right? and now it's all about being disruptive, but the same thing, did having eyeballs translate into revenues and and does being disruptive turn into revues and earnings, which are still today what determine the values of a stock in not necessarily. there are two things going on. one is the actions of the fede
it's a strange dynamic, it's ironic. you would think that the economy doing better, that would be great for companies, but you have the market that has traded on the expectation that the federal reserve is going to do anything. >> it's not cheap money. and if you've had cheap money for the last few years, i have to tell you, bethany, as i look at the stocks that have suffered, they're many of the same names last year as having triple-digit percentage gains. and i have to remember to when...
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. >> then we have iron foods. kids run the risk for iron deficiency. >> really?at. >> they need iron foods like beans and dried foods and of course broccoli. but what kid eats broccoli? >> not many. >> this is where role models come into play. every time i'm around, my nephew is eating broccoli. >> man up. okay. >> because kids don't eat a lot of meat. i know this is a new kind of beef jerky which is called krave with a "k" because it comes in flavors like black cherry and barbecue. kids don't really like a lot of fruits or dried fruits, they're like potato chips but they're fruit. also with little kids, don't force them to eat. you may need to talk to your pediatrician. they may need to have a vitamin, which is not a bad thing. >> what is this, middle school? >> can i have this plate, please? >> yes. >> we're going to compare. here's our 4 to 8. then we're going to look at the big kids. the middle schoolers are somewhere in between. >> yes. so here we have now 9 through 13. growth spurts. they're more hungry. they really want to eat. you know, girls are age 10,
. >> then we have iron foods. kids run the risk for iron deficiency. >> really?at. >> they need iron foods like beans and dried foods and of course broccoli. but what kid eats broccoli? >> not many. >> this is where role models come into play. every time i'm around, my nephew is eating broccoli. >> man up. okay. >> because kids don't eat a lot of meat. i know this is a new kind of beef jerky which is called krave with a "k" because it comes in...
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it's called breast ironing, designs to make developing teenage girls less desirable. one victim who has endured the ritual and its aftermath. >> koreen is a victim of breast ironing carried out in cameroon, it's said to be common there, to deter male attention. >> they put the spatula on the fire, then put it on the breast, to press the breast in. then you take a binding and tie it around the chest, so the heat stays in for two to throw days. >> she claims the practice is happening in britain across african communities. the victims are too young, loyal, or frightened to report it. >> at the end of the day, it disfigures you as a person. >> a doctor in london has organized training to help others spot the signs. it can lead to abscesses, tissue damage, and even cause breasts to disappear. >> it can be really serious physical effects of this pounding of the breast and damaging the young breast. and of course the psychological effects of a child being injured by their mother who says it's for their own good can leave lasting psychological consequences. >> the police say
it's called breast ironing, designs to make developing teenage girls less desirable. one victim who has endured the ritual and its aftermath. >> koreen is a victim of breast ironing carried out in cameroon, it's said to be common there, to deter male attention. >> they put the spatula on the fire, then put it on the breast, to press the breast in. then you take a binding and tie it around the chest, so the heat stays in for two to throw days. >> she claims the practice is...
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no, let's doaid, that and iron man grossed $585 million in his first year.y has tried to stay faithful to the comic books ever since. don't cast megastars. chris henry werth was an unknown when he was cast to play "thor." ast year, "thord seque made $630 million. his celebrity did not overshadow the character and marvel did not have to pay him a ton of money. it takes the universe. years ago, marvel sold the rights to spiderman two sony which was a huge mistake. but marvel has a universe of 5000 characters with storylines like iron mans and thors that can weave in and out of each other,: dating in a project like " the avengers." movies do not sell a lot of movies so you might have thought that marvel would have move the origin story to the present day. the character would start in the past. then be brought into the present, giving him enough angst to rule a string of sequels. the first "captain america" made $370. the sequel is on track to do e ven better. >> pretty impressive. for those listening on bloomberg radio " the first word" is up next. for our view
no, let's doaid, that and iron man grossed $585 million in his first year.y has tried to stay faithful to the comic books ever since. don't cast megastars. chris henry werth was an unknown when he was cast to play "thor." ast year, "thord seque made $630 million. his celebrity did not overshadow the character and marvel did not have to pay him a ton of money. it takes the universe. years ago, marvel sold the rights to spiderman two sony which was a huge mistake. but marvel has a...
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al kurd in the last fiscal year hit its highest point since two thousand nine members of the japan iron and steel federation sixty lakh is pumped out more than one hundred and ten million tonnes. that's up to three point nine percent and a second straight annual rise construction and auto companies tend to demand thousand condominiums in kai's in rows ahead of the tax hike reconstruction projects in the disaster hit northeast also pushed up demand. still officials with the federation say despite the tax hike takes place only a slight drop in output for this fiscal year they expect corporate capital investment to improve. i collaged in western japan has put its best brains to work on an initial problem that's been hurting a little clique economy for years the recession in the paper industry. now anthony university as operating a resurgence in tx to part with paper companies as they bid to come up with better more useful context. more than three hundred people or firms operate in a sleepy pictures she took which you seek to can't be too steep or supplier. earlier this month a sydney unive
al kurd in the last fiscal year hit its highest point since two thousand nine members of the japan iron and steel federation sixty lakh is pumped out more than one hundred and ten million tonnes. that's up to three point nine percent and a second straight annual rise construction and auto companies tend to demand thousand condominiums in kai's in rows ahead of the tax hike reconstruction projects in the disaster hit northeast also pushed up demand. still officials with the federation say...
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the iron ore carriers is anchored at a port in eastern china. officials with shanghai maritime court announced on saturday that they have seized it. the ship's owners admit the osk line say they're trying to figure out what to do next. court officials said in 2007 that a predecessor to mitsui had been in arrears on leasing fees for two ships. that were used during the japan/china war. the conflict broke out in 1937. the court ordered the company to pay compensation of about $30 million. lawyers for mitsui launched an appeal, but in 2010, china's supreme people's court rejected it. >>> the managers of other japanese companies with assets in china wonder whether the seizure will have implications for them. former chinese laborers and their relatives have filed lawsuits against several companies. the complainants say they were forced to work in japan during world war ii and they're demanding they be compensated. japan's chief cabinet secretary yoshihide suga says the seizure of the japanese cargo ship is extremely regrettable. >> translator: china'
the iron ore carriers is anchored at a port in eastern china. officials with shanghai maritime court announced on saturday that they have seized it. the ship's owners admit the osk line say they're trying to figure out what to do next. court officials said in 2007 that a predecessor to mitsui had been in arrears on leasing fees for two ships. that were used during the japan/china war. the conflict broke out in 1937. the court ordered the company to pay compensation of about $30 million. lawyers...
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the ironic incident on the platform that nearly took his life. >> and the all-important easter sunday forecast coming up as we look live towards san jose as there's also rain in the forecast. we'll have it all after a break. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, past)..." u-s senator richard blumentl was not following his own ae >>> safety as you know is paramount. whoa! >> he couldn't have planned that better. u.s. senator richard blumenthal was not following his own advice when he was almost clipped by that commuter train! blumenthal and his aide were in the yellow safety strip next to the tracks and the ironic incident happened at a news conference in connecticut to announce fines against a railroad agency for safety violations. the senator moved away from the tracks after that close call. [ laughter ] >>> tonight the nation is marking 19 years since the oklahoma city bombing. a service at the national memorial where the murrah federal building once stood paid tribute to the 168 people killed. musicians performed somber marches. and family and friends read the names of those who died. on the morning of
the ironic incident on the platform that nearly took his life. >> and the all-important easter sunday forecast coming up as we look live towards san jose as there's also rain in the forecast. we'll have it all after a break. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, past)..." u-s senator richard blumentl was not following his own ae >>> safety as you know is paramount. whoa! >> he couldn't have planned that better. u.s. senator richard blumenthal was not following his own advice when he was...
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a bay area marp man who found a company called iron data is accused of violently attacking a driver in mill valley. here's the twist. they say the attacker was on his bicycle. jean is there where drivers stopped to plead with this person to stop the assault? >> reporter: witnesses tell me the cyclist attacked the driver in this intersection and they say the assault didn't stop until people driving by stopped their cars, got out and intervened. >> clearly a big commotion. a bicyclist on the side of the road with his bike. people were standing around him. >> reporter: police say that katie saw the tail end of a road rage incident on east blithedale. involving this cyclist and a man driving a pickup. people calling 911 on april 16th reported a body laying in the street. >> it looked like the man had been hit by a car. >> the man covered in blood was the driver of the truck. police say smock attacked the driver after some kind of traffic dispute. according to his facebook page, he's an avid cyclist, an athlete. he reportedly founded iron data solutions and lives in kentfield. >> hi, my nam
a bay area marp man who found a company called iron data is accused of violently attacking a driver in mill valley. here's the twist. they say the attacker was on his bicycle. jean is there where drivers stopped to plead with this person to stop the assault? >> reporter: witnesses tell me the cyclist attacked the driver in this intersection and they say the assault didn't stop until people driving by stopped their cars, got out and intervened. >> clearly a big commotion. a bicyclist...
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it is a cargo ship and transports iron ore.y have demanded -- this is a new company formed from three different mergers. company.t of the old >> we are digging through paperwork deep into history. >> no forgiveness on this one. .> tell us more about the ship how big is it? this is a big loss literally and figuratively. it was 105 by 68 meters. this ship is 20 by 54. 17,200 square meters, pretty large. it's gross tonnage is 120 thousand tons, that is a lot of times. it was built back in 2011. impounded. the two grandsons are grandchildren of the owner. this story has been rumbling on 48 decades and they want payback. that is the story so far. themaritime court awarded ¥3 billion. dawson, thank you. we have a lot more coming up. ♪ >> it is 7:30 p.m. in hong kong and you are looking at live pictures of the continuing rescue efforts for the stricken ferry. we will bring you all of the latest headlines as they happen. watching "first up." deal interrupted, talks between -- talks have said to have broken down. ford is accelerating in
it is a cargo ship and transports iron ore.y have demanded -- this is a new company formed from three different mergers. company.t of the old >> we are digging through paperwork deep into history. >> no forgiveness on this one. .> tell us more about the ship how big is it? this is a big loss literally and figuratively. it was 105 by 68 meters. this ship is 20 by 54. 17,200 square meters, pretty large. it's gross tonnage is 120 thousand tons, that is a lot of times. it was built...
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and what happens to iron outside also? it begins to rust, and it flakes, and it gets very, very weak if it gets cracked. so while we're working on the outside of the piece, we also had to be making a whole brand-new stainless-steel armature for the inside of the piece so that after we put it back together at the national gallery, it would be strong and stable and be able to be exhibited here in the museum. so what we've tried to do in this conservation treatment was reconstruct and restore the piece to the way saint-gaudens would have had the piece looking in his lifetime. richard: this is the east building to the national gallery of art, and the building was designed by the architect i m pei. the artist, alexander calder, created this incredible mobile that hangs above. in the original design, it was going to be made of steel, but that would have been too heavy to move freely in this space. paul matisse, who was an artist and engineer, worked with mr. calder in order to develop a design that was much lighter. and the fina
and what happens to iron outside also? it begins to rust, and it flakes, and it gets very, very weak if it gets cracked. so while we're working on the outside of the piece, we also had to be making a whole brand-new stainless-steel armature for the inside of the piece so that after we put it back together at the national gallery, it would be strong and stable and be able to be exhibited here in the museum. so what we've tried to do in this conservation treatment was reconstruct and restore the...
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iron ore is the core business. 90% of earnings is from iron ore.is a big challenge for sam walsh in that they are rapidly expanding production. the market is coming off. he asked him manage that dynamic very closely. they're going to have a record year. the iron ore prices crucial to the earnings outlook. is in the middle of a big turnaround at this business. is in his 60's. he has been at the company for 23 years. he wants to stay on it. questions about whether they want him there for the long term. that is what they need now. that was a follow-up question. six months ago, copper was selling. is the markets they can be cost cutting cycle? >> rio announced that they cut $2.3 billion of costs last year. yes, we are going to see some intel. >> the outlook westmark --? >> it is bearish. we are $30 above that. they are waiting chinese demand. this is driven by production in australia. >> nice to see you. thank very much for coming in. >> hollywood heavyweights jesse way ony brock hammer is sequels. he is working on a new films in the beverly hills cop
iron ore is the core business. 90% of earnings is from iron ore.is a big challenge for sam walsh in that they are rapidly expanding production. the market is coming off. he asked him manage that dynamic very closely. they're going to have a record year. the iron ore prices crucial to the earnings outlook. is in the middle of a big turnaround at this business. is in his 60's. he has been at the company for 23 years. he wants to stay on it. questions about whether they want him there for the long...
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in response to the minister outlining at today's conference with the genius i could afford such as ironic that the pills really and this is really quite difficult to six minutes or so it's hard to concentrate and agendas of tolls at the minister was initially i dreamt i was at five delegates here. we also need to decide if they can kiss this message became common. this was a problem with the conservative catholics who choose to accept a guarantor cent centers of indoctrination to the security of parents who send richard constitutes every happy to do so recently the chief inspector's report and a break and ninety percent of all parents teachers and schools are very happy to be very wet stones. as a headband that the appeal of patronage and featured today very strongly to. yes that is and the kids said we had to spend with all the mike from responding to an era year at this beach that the minister give us the ideal conference in kilkenny and the minister has gone sunday at the catholic church but was he said there was a teacher midst and said that in patients with no progress in the catholi
in response to the minister outlining at today's conference with the genius i could afford such as ironic that the pills really and this is really quite difficult to six minutes or so it's hard to concentrate and agendas of tolls at the minister was initially i dreamt i was at five delegates here. we also need to decide if they can kiss this message became common. this was a problem with the conservative catholics who choose to accept a guarantor cent centers of indoctrination to the security...
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in fact, she knocked out two of her mother's teeth and burned her with a curling iron.is about to be sentenced. >> all rise. >> please be seated. >> jeffries is optimistic that she will be allowed to leave jail on parole. her mother, debra brown, is also present in court. >> okay. >> okay, we're on the record now the case versus monique jeffries. >> before delivering his sentence, the judge allows jeffries to make a statement. >> go ahead, ms. jeffries. >> i would just like to say today that i have forgave myself for what i have done. i'm not a savage beast. i'm a human being. i will admit that it got a little bit out of hand, but i just didn't intentionally put my hands on her. i was provoked. i'm only protecting myself, and i can't help it if i protect myself to where i'm not going to let anybody put their hands on me anymore. since my incarceration, i have a new religion as a muslim. i've learned more than i have as a christian. and being a muslim requires a whole lot of structure, and i finally found something that's really going to structure me and help me guide my
in fact, she knocked out two of her mother's teeth and burned her with a curling iron.is about to be sentenced. >> all rise. >> please be seated. >> jeffries is optimistic that she will be allowed to leave jail on parole. her mother, debra brown, is also present in court. >> okay. >> okay, we're on the record now the case versus monique jeffries. >> before delivering his sentence, the judge allows jeffries to make a statement. >> go ahead, ms. jeffries....
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iron ore prices slipping. we saw some associated weakness in the iron ore as well.lso not helping is the fact we're seeing this probe going on in china, into iron ore financing. so weaker markets on the s&p/asx 200, that market in australia and the greater china markets are primed and ready for thursday. big day in terms of the data calendar and the event risk we have the china pmi on thursday. these will be official numbers for the month of april. as i said, liquidity thinned the ground, japanese markets closed today. tomorrow will be important. boj meeting. no surprise is expected. although the bank of japan will be releasing their economic projections. that will be an important test, especially to see if inflation is moving into the right direction towards that 2% target to go off the boj and also very important asset test for abonomics. >> sri, stay there. i want to get your view from comments from the people's bank of china, the central bank. they said they're going to improve the u.n. exchange rate mechanism and establish deposit insurance system as well. i me
iron ore prices slipping. we saw some associated weakness in the iron ore as well.lso not helping is the fact we're seeing this probe going on in china, into iron ore financing. so weaker markets on the s&p/asx 200, that market in australia and the greater china markets are primed and ready for thursday. big day in terms of the data calendar and the event risk we have the china pmi on thursday. these will be official numbers for the month of april. as i said, liquidity thinned the ground,...
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how ironic is that? she had to speak on racial equity. this hearing seems to be a motivated which have hunt. too many city staff over the past several months have been accused of much, much more and still have their jobs. called her someone on the ethics commission wants to reopen the discussion and recommend her termination on monday is rude, unprofessional and full of political bull crap. i hope she has her day in court. (applause) >>> good evening. my name is vivian chang. i've worked for over a decade hand in hand with juliet as we were sitting down and working with the cities of oakland and richmond, standing down corporations like chevron and trying to figure out how to invest and create communities in oakland and richmond that would be thriving and sustainable. so, you've had a number of speakers here today. i see -- i'm very familiar with [speaker not understood] the head speaker, 35 or whatever it is. you know, everyone that you've heard here today from the naacp to neighborhood residents, key community leaders and organizational
how ironic is that? she had to speak on racial equity. this hearing seems to be a motivated which have hunt. too many city staff over the past several months have been accused of much, much more and still have their jobs. called her someone on the ethics commission wants to reopen the discussion and recommend her termination on monday is rude, unprofessional and full of political bull crap. i hope she has her day in court. (applause) >>> good evening. my name is vivian chang. i've...
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rework and as i tell my customer, there's no hone in unwanted work so let's do it right. >> reporter: iron metals aren't easy to work with. once something like a cut is made, there is no cost effective way to undo what's been done. >> sometimes it's -- it's more economical to start from scratch than build it. >> that's why they make every effort to maximize production. during the first step multiple sketches of one project is the norm. that can be one meeting or three or four meetings. that can entertain design drawings or can entail building a mock yum sample and showing paint samples. >> they have no problems spending hours or even days getting those designs right because it helps manage work later. part of msw's quality control includes customer oversight of production. people like annette can give a thumbs up or a thumbs down before work continues. >> much easier for them to change something on their table out there to cut something out, to rebin something, reweld something, much easier to change it at that point. >> so why go to all this trouble? the truth is, that having customers' i
rework and as i tell my customer, there's no hone in unwanted work so let's do it right. >> reporter: iron metals aren't easy to work with. once something like a cut is made, there is no cost effective way to undo what's been done. >> sometimes it's -- it's more economical to start from scratch than build it. >> that's why they make every effort to maximize production. during the first step multiple sketches of one project is the norm. that can be one meeting or three or four...
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iron man and the avengers franchise is a great example of that.s been part of the recipe for success. they are always coming up with these new characters. that is the name of the game. the annihilator is really focused on china. it's alsodvd soon, finding ways to come up with new characters. i have to say, i thought you're going to say that you really wanted to be somewhere near the black widow in this. because it is played by scarlett johansson, correct? >> yes. you're a fan, i know. >> you lead us to the promised land, right? >> there you go. exactly. >> jon erlichman joining us from los angeles to see the latest issue of bloomberg businessweek. download the bloomberg businessweek plus app. it is for you for your ipod, your android device. breaking news about grubhub, it has riced its initial public at $26 each, estimated to raise nearly $200 million. grubhub pricing its initial public offering. coming up, the drone that uses solar power to stay in the air a lot longer than any other model. partrums are playing a big in the u.s. military. we hav
iron man and the avengers franchise is a great example of that.s been part of the recipe for success. they are always coming up with these new characters. that is the name of the game. the annihilator is really focused on china. it's alsodvd soon, finding ways to come up with new characters. i have to say, i thought you're going to say that you really wanted to be somewhere near the black widow in this. because it is played by scarlett johansson, correct? >> yes. you're a fan, i know....