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there's disagreement over the last few days about what happened to ison. nasa says it's a gonna, is there something there in. >> i think what happened, antonio was a to usle between this not very well consolidated nucleus, the gravitational pull of the sun and the heat of the sun, the heat of the sun sublime, frozen gases and the loosely compacted material left in the nucleus in the comments had nothing to hold it together. the solar wind took care of it after that. as we look at the images from the satellites looking at the sun. what we see is what's left of ison, a mere shadow of its former self. >> no hope that we'll get a good show in the sky. >> i don't think we'll see much from the ground. folks will be out with binoculars. a big telescope under dark skies might show us a whisk of what is left. it's left to the satellites on orbit. >> the possibility of it hitting earth was ruled out before it passed the sun. is there a chance that it blew apart and there are fragments that something may hit. >> what particles are left will be carried on the original
there's disagreement over the last few days about what happened to ison. nasa says it's a gonna, is there something there in. >> i think what happened, antonio was a to usle between this not very well consolidated nucleus, the gravitational pull of the sun and the heat of the sun, the heat of the sun sublime, frozen gases and the loosely compacted material left in the nucleus in the comments had nothing to hold it together. the solar wind took care of it after that. as we look at the...
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the ball in the middle is our sun and the white thing is comet ison. it's over, johnny. say some small chunk of the nuke luis is still out there, but it wouldn't be any bigger than a chihuahua's head. thus, nasa has officially declared the comet dead. rest in peace, you left us too soon. and the third awesomest thing is the shocking reaction to one of the most shocking ends to a football game or any game in recent memory. auburn and alabama were tied at the end of the iron bowl. alabama attended a super long field goal at the end of regulation, instead, they fielded the kick and took it 105 yards to win the game. they upset the number one team in the nation and ended alabama's winning streak. and while there was jubilation and stunned relief, the reaction of fans in their homes were equally as emotional. yes, grown men in their pajamas went absolutely nuts for their beloved and victorious tigers. and thankfully, some of them posted the video online. >> go, go! you can run it out! you can run it out! oh, my god! oh, my god! oh, my god! oh, my god! ahhhhh! oh, my god! we d
the ball in the middle is our sun and the white thing is comet ison. it's over, johnny. say some small chunk of the nuke luis is still out there, but it wouldn't be any bigger than a chihuahua's head. thus, nasa has officially declared the comet dead. rest in peace, you left us too soon. and the third awesomest thing is the shocking reaction to one of the most shocking ends to a football game or any game in recent memory. auburn and alabama were tied at the end of the iron bowl. alabama...
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but comet ison not much. tracking the astronomers following it. it's not going to put on a great display. not easily visible. so unfortunately, seems if it's a close encounter with the sun, made it give up. they both got tails and going to do what they want. concord 54. oakland, 55. san francisco 53. and san jose at 59. i knew it was sunk when national news was saying this was the comet of the century. nothing's going to happen. >>> patchy dense fog. temperatures will be in the low 50s. and inland 49 degrees. and the forecast tonight shows temperatures as cool as 39 degrees. up in santa rosa and 39 in fairfield. 44 at mountain view. tomorrow's going to be nice. plenty of sun. we remain dry. 70 inland and mid 60s around the bay. plenty of sunshine around. not hazy sunshine. a nice mild afternoon with a reading in the mid 60s. the temperature trend this week. the numbers collapse at mid week. start out with a forecast high at 71. by the end of the week by thursday, the high will only be 50. the numbers coming down 20 degrees. high pressure is in ful
but comet ison not much. tracking the astronomers following it. it's not going to put on a great display. not easily visible. so unfortunately, seems if it's a close encounter with the sun, made it give up. they both got tails and going to do what they want. concord 54. oakland, 55. san francisco 53. and san jose at 59. i knew it was sunk when national news was saying this was the comet of the century. nothing's going to happen. >>> patchy dense fog. temperatures will be in the low...
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that ison "cashin' in" on the bottom of the hour.st, right here, did general motors ceo tell the taxpayers don't count on getting a single dime back of the $10.5 billion that was lost in the g.m. bail-out? we'll play tape and let you decid >> do you think that g.m. should repay the taxpayers that money directly >>> so we gave them a rescue. now they may giving us the you-know-what. this week, general motors ceo asked if g.m. should pay back the $10.5 billion that taxpayers lost if bail-out. here is the ceo dan akerson's answer. >> they took equity interest. they could have cast the bankruptcy differently and made low-interest loans for example. they didn't. they were taking a ride just like you do when you buy stocks. >> y, so john, is he right or should the taxpayers get paid back? >> that is obnoxious. g.m. should pay us back by filing for bankrucy. let me explain. when governments bail out businesses they rob the economy of recovery, because basically they are perpetuating failed biness practices at the expense of good ones. the r
that ison "cashin' in" on the bottom of the hour.st, right here, did general motors ceo tell the taxpayers don't count on getting a single dime back of the $10.5 billion that was lost in the g.m. bail-out? we'll play tape and let you decid >> do you think that g.m. should repay the taxpayers that money directly >>> so we gave them a rescue. now they may giving us the you-know-what. this week, general motors ceo asked if g.m. should pay back the $10.5 billion that...
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>> if you consider the hybrid or electric vehiclebri only 20 percent of the united states ison eligiblecountant you know how to figure that out but take that information to look at those municipalities takers those a discounts then makehat your decision. with a date -- with the least at the end of the three years technology is constantly evolving everyy year uc longer distances in intercooler items they do walk away. gerri: it is every car with all the technology. i am shocked i have been in the market it is like a five hour instruction session to understand how to turn on the car. talk to me about how bush wriggle room to these dealers have? to they negotiate or is it a deal is it a deal is that a? deal? yo >> we need to go carsho shopping together. if he were leasing there is movement but there is movement maybe there is of larger buyouts may be more money down read the smallat. print i say this wh the big print gives you thesma small print takes away so take your time bridal care if bad guy says he only have so much time you have as much time as you need even if you take, a cop becau
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1992, two years before mandela was released from -- twoand two years years after he was released from isonnd two years before he became president. what was it like? >> there is a lot of serious money betting this was going to turn into a race war. the reason why it didn't is due to nelson mandela. ofhas this remarkable way diffusing all of these terrible situations. he charmed a lot of people but he is also very hardheaded about things like the economy. when he got into office, they had been really sapped by sanctions for all these years and could have gone either way. look at zimbabwe next door. interesting because you mentioned the sanctions risk. there was a divide in this country about the sanctions. reagan was slow to act and there was a lot of pressure or members of the congressional black caucus and other circles as they have been noting tonight, lots of concerts in support of mr. mandela, lots of concerts in support of those who said that we should not have any dealings with south africa as long as apartheid was still in place. >> the people for sanctions were on the right side of
1992, two years before mandela was released from -- twoand two years years after he was released from isonnd two years before he became president. what was it like? >> there is a lot of serious money betting this was going to turn into a race war. the reason why it didn't is due to nelson mandela. ofhas this remarkable way diffusing all of these terrible situations. he charmed a lot of people but he is also very hardheaded about things like the economy. when he got into office, they had...
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would have ison i there's an aware nls. there's room to educate kids and they're bout what doing. there are some things they are doing. choosing a variety of pass words. 54 october teens say yes, they do that. on the other hand, they most ize that as the helpful thing they can do to protect their information. it.e are a lot not doing there's a disconnect. he focus groups say that's complicated and burdensome, the awe then if l occasion -- i log on to facebook to do s a day and i have that every time. of are theyquestion going to age into adulthood when hey go on to college and when they go out to the, quote, real world, and start to take out their edge occasion or credit cards and other things? going to bring awareness of the issue that i don't think was there for generations. whether they take the steps to protect their information as comprehensive e and complete way will remain to be seen. ut i think the threat is greater now. but there is an opportunity aware they do seem more of it. once they become an adult, will credit card, it plays out in their behaviors. >> i'll share thi
would have ison i there's an aware nls. there's room to educate kids and they're bout what doing. there are some things they are doing. choosing a variety of pass words. 54 october teens say yes, they do that. on the other hand, they most ize that as the helpful thing they can do to protect their information. it.e are a lot not doing there's a disconnect. he focus groups say that's complicated and burdensome, the awe then if l occasion -- i log on to facebook to do s a day and i have that every...
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edit what isone to coming up, all of this innovation.n politics, you need someone who will edit and direct, someone who has a little elevation and can see where we are going, over the crowd. that has been the real struggle for all of the movements, from occupy wall street to tahrir square. you need leaders. say,aders are able to trust me, to the people. i'm going to take a chance. trust me, i understand your reservations in and believe me. but let's surprise them. we are not going to be predictable. or not even going to be like them. >> that is what is so missing in the israeli and palestinian politics, the element of surprise, the people will wake up one morning -- i'm going to drive around sunday morning to his house. or whatever. for the king of saudi arabia to say, i don't just have this peace plan, but come to re--- to rihad. imagine the shock to see their pleasant to fly in an ll plane. it is so rare. >> and imagine the night is states president finding out that they are on the same page and they are saying to him we are not sure w
edit what isone to coming up, all of this innovation.n politics, you need someone who will edit and direct, someone who has a little elevation and can see where we are going, over the crowd. that has been the real struggle for all of the movements, from occupy wall street to tahrir square. you need leaders. say,aders are able to trust me, to the people. i'm going to take a chance. trust me, i understand your reservations in and believe me. but let's surprise them. we are not going to be...
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down ison we are so far because for years we relied on trust fund kids, the rich kids who could go to college. they have always gone to college and community colleges. our educational programs ought to be geared to the best and the brightest. that does not distribute intelligence based on your family. --ess we are really to willing to reach down into some of those minority groups -- i would include that with some of our new immigrants, latinos and so forth. rural whites, it is not just black people. unless we are able to identify those kids and fun programs that withworked very well rounding out the talented among the poor. unless we are able to do that, we are going to continue to not lead the world. and we need to continue to lead the world in innovation. i am glad you called. moore, tell us about your district. represent the coolest district in america, the city of the lucky and a suburban part, some of the highest income in wisconsin. that i have suburbs on the southern and that are adjacent to paul ryan's district. representative brenner and -- representative sensenbrenner and la
down ison we are so far because for years we relied on trust fund kids, the rich kids who could go to college. they have always gone to college and community colleges. our educational programs ought to be geared to the best and the brightest. that does not distribute intelligence based on your family. --ess we are really to willing to reach down into some of those minority groups -- i would include that with some of our new immigrants, latinos and so forth. rural whites, it is not just black...
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is what ison i ask your sense after watching -- are people more motivated when they do something when they are volunteering and giving money or more motivated when they get the money from the taxpayer? --other words among i know words, i know you think there's a combination of the government and people. more motivated when they have to do it themselves? you were critical of the whereion of snap program the monthly stipend to people for food. , is importantts for people who share our believes that no one should really be hungry in this country. certainly no child should be hungry. there are developmental cost that are beside moral costs. premise, youhat have to remember that snap the benefits are 20 times the size of the entire charitable food network. it takes a bold. you do not want the government will rome to overreach. the safety net provided by the private sector to help with surrounding at the end of the month with the supplement is important. if we see real cuts to the formal food benefit program, 40 million -- more than 40 million americans access snap benefits and this year. s
is what ison i ask your sense after watching -- are people more motivated when they do something when they are volunteering and giving money or more motivated when they get the money from the taxpayer? --other words among i know words, i know you think there's a combination of the government and people. more motivated when they have to do it themselves? you were critical of the whereion of snap program the monthly stipend to people for food. , is importantts for people who share our believes...
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that is not why spending. , where ison is everybody else asking these questions as we continue to borrow ourselves into oblivion. billion, think about that. required ofg to be his country just to service that $700 billion? to me, this is a moral issue. it is a political issue. when you are spending money you do not have on things you absolutely need and the results of that is lowering years entered of living for the young people in this country, i think that is immoral. it is not just wrong, it is morally wrong. we should not be responsible with their futures. how weys nothing about take advantage of how this country has is partly been set up. it is a beneficial place to start a life. >> a follow up. will other republicans continue to demand cutbacks? >> i do not know. historically, i have not been a good spokesman for other republicans. let's put it that way. --what will congress do there are a lot of research projects in these reports. are those decisions made for a competitive -- through a competitive grant process? what can congress do about that? >> that is a good question. historic
that is not why spending. , where ison is everybody else asking these questions as we continue to borrow ourselves into oblivion. billion, think about that. required ofg to be his country just to service that $700 billion? to me, this is a moral issue. it is a political issue. when you are spending money you do not have on things you absolutely need and the results of that is lowering years entered of living for the young people in this country, i think that is immoral. it is not just wrong, it...
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and at that moment i actually learned it from doing ison, the enemy of the people, with gerald freedman who was my mentor and my teacher. and all these complicated, rich ideas that the great classics all hold. so complicated you could be overwhelmed in this sea of ideas. and then jerry one day said about these two brothers on this journey in this place, he said it's a play about family. it's really a play about family. you know, as we go through this ride in our lives, i think we find a few songs that are the ones we like to sing. and triggers that they're the ones in our pocket. they're the ones who are always looking for, whoever we are. they are not the same. they are who we are t is your finger weren't. and the family one is the game for me, that i loved it so. and all the dimensions of it when it works, when it doesn't, when we break t when we nurture it, when we ignore it, when we wish for it. when we miss it. >> so homeland is about family, it's about the american family? >> it's about the family of saul and keri, about the family of brody and his family. it's about the family of
and at that moment i actually learned it from doing ison, the enemy of the people, with gerald freedman who was my mentor and my teacher. and all these complicated, rich ideas that the great classics all hold. so complicated you could be overwhelmed in this sea of ideas. and then jerry one day said about these two brothers on this journey in this place, he said it's a play about family. it's really a play about family. you know, as we go through this ride in our lives, i think we find a few...
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isone of the things nowadays that if you spend your whole life searching for the big idea, nothing happensreate is a culture where you have lots of small ideas loving and flowing, and that is what google has got. >> a culture. the robots are about culture. cory johnson, have you moved to now permanently to new york? >> it feels like it, but it is a momentary gain. city ofary loss for the new york. >> east coast technology? >> i am doing my best to help it technology in new york. >> cory johnson, person of the week. >> we do have some economic data coming up, this is fed week, after all, the fomc make their announcement on wednesday, empire manufacturing coming up at 8:30 a.m., 10 year yield little changed, the euro-dollar 37.9 three. >> good morning, everyone. bloomberg television, bloomberg howo, we are on apple tv, cool is that? look for all of our interviews on the brand-new bloomberg.com as well. keene, with me is scarlet fu, michael mckee is with us, and our guest host at this hour, kevin roberts, worldwide ceo of saatchi & saatchi. we are thrilled to have him with us on this monday.
isone of the things nowadays that if you spend your whole life searching for the big idea, nothing happensreate is a culture where you have lots of small ideas loving and flowing, and that is what google has got. >> a culture. the robots are about culture. cory johnson, have you moved to now permanently to new york? >> it feels like it, but it is a momentary gain. city ofary loss for the new york. >> east coast technology? >> i am doing my best to help it technology in...
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was her job and in this term they do win, she is more involved, when when he is mpaigning of he had ison and firestone and who visit with them, henry ford and involved in the conversation, she is talking to them, things are changing. > ellen on facebook, did grace coolidge vote. be publicly? >> she did. >> what was happening with women in politics as a result of their ability to participate with the vote? >> people thought they might vote another way, but they didn't. should they be in politics, and here were a few female appointments, no cab knelt ladies. it was more modest. >> so this was the time of the talkees came into being, the first films that had sound attached to them, this was the first president and first read. a short clip of president coolidge with film and sound. >> i want the people of america less for the work government. i want them to have their own industry. this is the chief meaning of freedom. until we can re-establish a accomplish until the earnings can be kept by the people we are curtailmentfer by a of our liberty. >> announces the opening of thanks giving day of
was her job and in this term they do win, she is more involved, when when he is mpaigning of he had ison and firestone and who visit with them, henry ford and involved in the conversation, she is talking to them, things are changing. > ellen on facebook, did grace coolidge vote. be publicly? >> she did. >> what was happening with women in politics as a result of their ability to participate with the vote? >> people thought they might vote another way, but they didn't....
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♪ los campeones cantarán ison riquísimos!ingun tipo de pantallas pues retrasa su aprendizaje >>y se pide que la esposa, el esposo sea honesto en el manejo de cuentas en estas epocas, así evitar dañar la alegría de la eopca >>y una alegría es ver la felicidad de un ser querido cuando abre un regalo, pero se recomienda que cuando haga una compra por intenet, borre la información. >>en una actitud que muchos califican de infantil, una escuela de colorado suspenden a niño de seis años por dar un beso en la mejilla de una compañerita, la dirección dijo que era acoso sexual. ahora el niño pregunta que es eso prácticamente quedo fichado como depredador sexual en la escuela, la madre dice que luchara para cambiar esto >>la pregunta del día, cree que la reacción del plantel fue la adecuada, dejeme saber su opinión en twitter, continuamos con ustedes >>el tema es delicado ,pero estamos hablando de un niño,escribanos a ver que piensa >>y son chamacos. >>si, vamos a continuar con las amigas de chicago, vicky ailin buenos días >>buenos dí
♪ los campeones cantarán ison riquísimos!ingun tipo de pantallas pues retrasa su aprendizaje >>y se pide que la esposa, el esposo sea honesto en el manejo de cuentas en estas epocas, así evitar dañar la alegría de la eopca >>y una alegría es ver la felicidad de un ser querido cuando abre un regalo, pero se recomienda que cuando haga una compra por intenet, borre la información. >>en una actitud que muchos califican de infantil, una escuela de colorado suspenden a...
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this would have destroyed thomas he had ison and our great inventors of the past. there are people who don't want to put themselves in public view in order to get behind new inventions. this means the total elimination of privacy and dealing with businesses. and of course, we have another requirement in here that basically, it's a reporting requirement for the little guy. we have the bureaucratic fees that are being forced on the little guy to maintain records that they now don't have to maintain. thus you have the situation where the little guy has to have the expense of maintaining a bunch of records and these things now are just yet another stumbling block. and of course, when one of the other restrictions on the little guys if he files a suit against the big guys, there's a thing called discovery. well, they limit the right of everybody else can have discovery, but these little patent guys, inventors, if they are filing a suit against a major infringer, has to be so specific about what you want, we replaced the system where there would be one motion and replace
this would have destroyed thomas he had ison and our great inventors of the past. there are people who don't want to put themselves in public view in order to get behind new inventions. this means the total elimination of privacy and dealing with businesses. and of course, we have another requirement in here that basically, it's a reporting requirement for the little guy. we have the bureaucratic fees that are being forced on the little guy to maintain records that they now don't have to...
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if you could spend a couple of minutes talking about market variation as you think about this -- isons, could this the way rather than have a all rule that we would be able to maximize spectrum, but at the same time give the overall predictability. onyou have other comments issues, i would love to hear them. >> you touched on an extremely important issue. what the commission would like to do is have a nationwide amount of spectrum. -- which would be a good amount. certain parts of the country, perhaps because of some of the inability to repack in the crowded northeast part of the united states, we may not be able to recover the core amount of spectrum in those areas. therefore we felt it important from day one not to go to a least common denominator. not to take the least amount of spectrum in every market that we can get in the least market. i think there has been some consensus, a controversial issue, but we think narrowing to a band plan which will take that into account. that raises certain complications. convocations which the nab has worked to bring to our attention. in some mark
if you could spend a couple of minutes talking about market variation as you think about this -- isons, could this the way rather than have a all rule that we would be able to maximize spectrum, but at the same time give the overall predictability. onyou have other comments issues, i would love to hear them. >> you touched on an extremely important issue. what the commission would like to do is have a nationwide amount of spectrum. -- which would be a good amount. certain parts of the...
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we have a facility that we are that ison right now converting this right now. this is a collection vehicle run for the rest of the day. the opportunities are grand and everywhere, and the biggest obstacle is twofold. one is getting the word out there. and there are a host of benefits for that. and what makes it difficult is the collection part of it. in some places, you have the green bins. a lot of places do not have and every district, everyplace handles it a bit differently. in the area where i am from where we put our first facility, there is a restaurant program, and a number of the restaurants have signed up, and there is special collection from those restaurants, and the food waste from the restaurant is what feels -- steals what we have, but it is definitely in collection, and as far as improving it, it is about education, but not just to the consumer, because it does not matter if the consumer is educated is the system is not there to take the separation and quickly convey that the whole way through to the digester, though it is a whole stream of educa
we have a facility that we are that ison right now converting this right now. this is a collection vehicle run for the rest of the day. the opportunities are grand and everywhere, and the biggest obstacle is twofold. one is getting the word out there. and there are a host of benefits for that. and what makes it difficult is the collection part of it. in some places, you have the green bins. a lot of places do not have and every district, everyplace handles it a bit differently. in the area...
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the moment all of them appeared to be perfectly healthy and likely to stay on through , because it ison a good job and they like what they are doing. host: how much is the idea of who takes over there see important to justices when they look at the timing of their from twitter -- there are some scholarly studies about the timing of departures from the court, and reasons a sort of modest that you can see for justices to to stealhe court, and a president from the arty whose president appointed then controls the presidency. it is a modest tendency, not universally true. on,e is some of that going or some of that affects some of the way the justices think. and sort of understandably so. justice scalia has said he does not want to leave the court, preventing an opportunity for -- presenting an opportunity for a them a credit president that would undo all the work justice scalia has been doing over the course of his career. that three ofting the conservative justices are , as supremeoung court ages go. kennedy arelia and the most senior in age, but they have expressed no interest in leaving n
the moment all of them appeared to be perfectly healthy and likely to stay on through , because it ison a good job and they like what they are doing. host: how much is the idea of who takes over there see important to justices when they look at the timing of their from twitter -- there are some scholarly studies about the timing of departures from the court, and reasons a sort of modest that you can see for justices to to stealhe court, and a president from the arty whose president appointed...
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. >> reporter: surveillance footage shows her trying to check in at the rad ison hotel.s is the place where she was last seen boarding the shuttle bus that took her to her car parked at the medical center where she worked in kalamazoo. the 30-year-old just graduated from medical school, months into her residency at the hospital, just hours after she was captured on surveillance camera authorities found her car abandoned with a flat tire off interstate 94 in indiana, about 100 miles from where she worked. inside credit card, some cash and her driver's also. her bizarre disappearance has investigators in two states stumped after their all-out searches have turned up nothing. these new videos are raising more questions than answers. >> we are desperate to hear something. >> you can just feel that family's desperation. they have put together a report, they are offering $15,000 for anyone who has information that leads to this woman's safe return. >> you can hear the anguish in that mother's voice not knowing. >> investigators have no evidence of foul play but also say they h
. >> reporter: surveillance footage shows her trying to check in at the rad ison hotel.s is the place where she was last seen boarding the shuttle bus that took her to her car parked at the medical center where she worked in kalamazoo. the 30-year-old just graduated from medical school, months into her residency at the hospital, just hours after she was captured on surveillance camera authorities found her car abandoned with a flat tire off interstate 94 in indiana, about 100 miles from...
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sarah ison is back at hq with that. >> the story is not so hot when it comes to fed rex.000 people and the total sales come from the united states according to oppenheimer. the read here is fedex disappointed, even though its profit rise 14%. analysts were looking for something higher. if bernanke want as picture of the consumer, which makes up 70% of the u.s. economy and their attitudes, here it s customers keep shifting to lower-cost shipping services. they want cheaper even if it means slower delivery. for a snap shot here, even internationally, a trend, priority international, the higher cost option, dropped 5%. the u.s. number dipped as well. it's been an ongoing trend for the shipping giants and it reflects a big shift in consumer behavior. here's the fedex statement itself, the ceo, fred shith, on the economy. he says he sees a tepid growth in environment, customers want less costly international shipping services, and near-term challenges remain, we're confident we're positioning for profitable long-term growth. and like the federal reserve, fedex does discuss its
sarah ison is back at hq with that. >> the story is not so hot when it comes to fed rex.000 people and the total sales come from the united states according to oppenheimer. the read here is fedex disappointed, even though its profit rise 14%. analysts were looking for something higher. if bernanke want as picture of the consumer, which makes up 70% of the u.s. economy and their attitudes, here it s customers keep shifting to lower-cost shipping services. they want cheaper even if it means...