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this is not your grandfather's john deere. able to do all the repairs they want and they do them 98% of the time. they call it up right to prepare . is really a break to hack. of the few instances where they need to hack in to hire terry software and it is true that they're not able to do it for very good reasons. one of what be safe. put wind up voiding the warranty and possibly violating a mission standards and it is proprietary standards the john deere has developed a great expense and like any other company, any medical company, the way innovation works this country as they are able to profit off it. so they just want to hack in. >> so dear, the general policy says this, when customers buy from john deere the own view agreement and can choose to personally maintain or repair the product. for the customers need help, we have technicians nationwide to a suspect in person on site or remotely. what i think john deere has done is created essentially the hmo from help for tractor help. this is the most near road network i think
this is not your grandfather's john deere. able to do all the repairs they want and they do them 98% of the time. they call it up right to prepare . is really a break to hack. of the few instances where they need to hack in to hire terry software and it is true that they're not able to do it for very good reasons. one of what be safe. put wind up voiding the warranty and possibly violating a mission standards and it is proprietary standards the john deere has developed a great expense and like...
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for instance, john deere getting into it. john deere as a tech play. i'm teasing you here. too. we'll be right back. ♪. if you wake up thinking about the market and want to make the right moves fast... get decision tech from fidelity. [ cellphone vibrates ] you'll get proactive alerts for market events before they happen... and insights on every buy and sell decision. with zero-commission online u.s. stock and etf trades. for smarter trading decisions, get decision tech from fidelity. ... charles: you know, they say nothing drives like a deere. john deere breaking new ground with a self-driving tractor that can be control from a phone. liz claman is at ces with an inside preview. liz? liz: okay, we are here, high up above the floor of ces in the central hall, and there are a lot of empty areas, i must say , however, just across the street, today, an unbelievable sight that has become one of the main attractions here at ces. it is the all-autonomous driver less tractor. you can actually sit in it, but this is amazing. it's done by ai, and imagine that the farmer doesn't have
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for example, john deere hoping tech will change the future of the farm. horses pulling the plows that was ancient news but how about gasoline powered tractors? that's ancient too or at least it soon will be. now farmers may not even have to hop into the cab of their tractors to plow the fields. we're going to show you the new self-driving farm equipment. i'm calling green beast it's a huge attraction here, we're going to show you it on the ground, walk around it and talk to the man whose brains behind it, and that old cell phone, a thing of the past. i was a blackberry user but the company not only is rising like the phoenix. it's electrifying the world here at ces, transferring its company long ago from hardware to software, but now, a new step up in the auto world. ceo john chen is here with us, live on how he's incorporating his tech into the ev future. we will ask him if the meme stock mania of which blackberry is a part of last year, changed any of his company's strategy but in the meantime, fox business alert, wednesday's weakness turning into thurs
for example, john deere hoping tech will change the future of the farm. horses pulling the plows that was ancient news but how about gasoline powered tractors? that's ancient too or at least it soon will be. now farmers may not even have to hop into the cab of their tractors to plow the fields. we're going to show you the new self-driving farm equipment. i'm calling green beast it's a huge attraction here, we're going to show you it on the ground, walk around it and talk to the man whose brains...
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john deere, whose workers were on strike this week, have tried to use gaps. but on the 1st day of doing so, here was the theme outside the factory. oh, it seems shut the went wrong. yeah, so it turns out experience workers are useful when building heavy machinery don't say i thought a john deere tractor was put together like an i k, a futon. you just look at the picture and you know, you don't do what the brownie faith is doing. in 1980 the american petroleum institute, internal c o. 2 and climate task force meats and scientist, john lockerman reports in 2005, they'll be a one degrees celsius. rise in temperatures that would be barely noticeable by 2038, 2.5 degrees celsius. rise with major economic consequences. pointing 67, a 5 degree celsius rise with globally catastrophic affects. wow. if only someone had to listen to him or, i don't know. told the general public this is still what we're talking about. he's still 2 decades before george w bush was making fun of al gore for acting like climate change was real. also in 1980. the american petroleum institute
john deere, whose workers were on strike this week, have tried to use gaps. but on the 1st day of doing so, here was the theme outside the factory. oh, it seems shut the went wrong. yeah, so it turns out experience workers are useful when building heavy machinery don't say i thought a john deere tractor was put together like an i k, a futon. you just look at the picture and you know, you don't do what the brownie faith is doing. in 1980 the american petroleum institute, internal c o. 2 and...
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flat at the moment but when the markets were down last week, john deere was in the green.ets reddit crowd which sparked the meme craze last january for meme stocks like gamestop and amc is set to go public as early as march with a valuation of between 10 and $15 billion. charlie gasparino is here now with how he believes the markets are going to receive the company 's debut. what are you hearing charlie? charlie: we're hearing from underwriters that not good, particularly as the ipo market could unravel but i'm not quite sure what jamie told maria. i have to watch the show tomorrow morning, but if he's talking more rate hikes sooner, is that kind of what you just said? liz: lots. charlie: okay that means the economy and the markets will slow down and that's what we're getting so i don't know what he's talking about the consumer and all this. yeah, we're not going bankrupt but guess what? the markets are going to trade-off. they are trading off now on this whole rate hike fear that occurs a lot sooner and it's going to upend the ipo market. one ipo i keep hearing about that
flat at the moment but when the markets were down last week, john deere was in the green.ets reddit crowd which sparked the meme craze last january for meme stocks like gamestop and amc is set to go public as early as march with a valuation of between 10 and $15 billion. charlie gasparino is here now with how he believes the markets are going to receive the company 's debut. what are you hearing charlie? charlie: we're hearing from underwriters that not good, particularly as the ipo market...
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that's what john deere is promising after an announcement that sent its stock soaring. joins us now for more on this come alive from las vegas. ed: you see the images there on your screen, a tractor in a field with no driver in the caulk. is this a truly autonomous vehicle, or is it like a roomba robot for farming where it goes back and forth doing whatever it needs to do in the crops? >> it's great to be here. fully autonomous, the first time ever we been able to take the operator out of the cab of the machine. in farming, as you well understand, we've had a connection between the human operator and the machine forever. this is groundbreaking in the sense that we finally get to break that connection in the machine goes out in does this work on its own. ed: there were some surprise for investors about this come the speed you've been able to do this. how many fully autonomous tractors will be in the fields this year and next year and what volumes do you need to produce that? >> we want to make sure we get this right. we will be in markets this year with those products, w
that's what john deere is promising after an announcement that sent its stock soaring. joins us now for more on this come alive from las vegas. ed: you see the images there on your screen, a tractor in a field with no driver in the caulk. is this a truly autonomous vehicle, or is it like a roomba robot for farming where it goes back and forth doing whatever it needs to do in the crops? >> it's great to be here. fully autonomous, the first time ever we been able to take the operator out of...
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these are easily valued businesses that have a john deere like feel. interest rates won't go straight up even as buying yields are ripping today. the fed may not put through four rate hikes but the bottom line okta versus deere is the best way to understand the market okta, deere. no, it's not u.s. versus holmes. okta is guilty of something. it's guilty of being expensive maybe that's the only thing that matters in this market let's go to patrice in washington patrice? >> caller: hi, jim thanks for taking the call i wanted to ask you about a stock in the apparel space i think consumers are going to go to responsible consumption and they care about esg. the stock is rent. rent the runway. should i pick up more of it in 2022. >> i will say this about rent the runway it is losing a huge amount of money and when i see that, patrice, i don't want it i'd rather there are so many companies in the mall that are making a ton of money, and that's where you want to be. there's a schism between high valuation stocks and the rest of the market okta, great example, c
these are easily valued businesses that have a john deere like feel. interest rates won't go straight up even as buying yields are ripping today. the fed may not put through four rate hikes but the bottom line okta versus deere is the best way to understand the market okta, deere. no, it's not u.s. versus holmes. okta is guilty of something. it's guilty of being expensive maybe that's the only thing that matters in this market let's go to patrice in washington patrice? >> caller: hi, jim...
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new at 6:00, one of the machines debuting at the event, a fully autonomous john deere tractor.s. it has 12,000 cameras and other technology to make it so my around the field. a farmer will control it through a smartphone app. it will be available this year for a little more than $500,000. >> ok. i know it is hard to believe -- i have never been a farmer -- but i feel like that is cool. >> i used to love to get on a tractor. an old-school john deere tractor. >> i feel like this will make it more efficient and save farmers money. i am all for it. >> that's a lot of money. >> did you invent a driverless tractor? >> no. that is why i am sitting here. >> but the fun is to ride it. >> i have never written a tractor -- ridden a tractor. >> what else have you not done? >> let's go outside right now. reduced visibility in the north bay. fog will linger. the clouds will stay in place for much of the day. live doppler 7 really quiet across much of california. our storm track well to the north, aimed at the pacific northwest. that will remain there today and tomorrow. it is not until frida
new at 6:00, one of the machines debuting at the event, a fully autonomous john deere tractor.s. it has 12,000 cameras and other technology to make it so my around the field. a farmer will control it through a smartphone app. it will be available this year for a little more than $500,000. >> ok. i know it is hard to believe -- i have never been a farmer -- but i feel like that is cool. >> i used to love to get on a tractor. an old-school john deere tractor. >> i feel like this...
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big news from john deere. they gave the peak of the self-driving tractors.meras that allow an owner to a control everything from their phone. >> it allows a farmer to plow his field 24 hours. when the sun goes down usually people stop working but john deere has built lights into these things, they can run all the time. reporter: bmw taking a page out of a bond film showing technology that changes the color of your car by pushing the button. >> it does have potentially usable function if you are in a very hot place. if you turn the outside of the car all white so it deflects heat, or all dark so it absorbs heat. ♪ reporter: there were a ton of exhibits showing tech from the health sector. health experts are hoping to elevate telehealth to new levels, offering devices that will transform your living room into a doctor's office. liz: living with metastatic breast cancer means being relentless. because every day matters. and having more of them is possible with verzenio. the only one of its kind proven to help you live significantly longer when taken with fulves
big news from john deere. they gave the peak of the self-driving tractors.meras that allow an owner to a control everything from their phone. >> it allows a farmer to plow his field 24 hours. when the sun goes down usually people stop working but john deere has built lights into these things, they can run all the time. reporter: bmw taking a page out of a bond film showing technology that changes the color of your car by pushing the button. >> it does have potentially usable...
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we'll take you tomorrow for a ride in the john deere autonomous tractor. ♪.kudlow. i'm going to do a very short riff tonight because i want to lead lots of time the lead guest, distinguished former treasury secretary steve mnuchin, who will have plenty to say about all things related to economic policy but just a couple of quick points, first up, there seems to be a big misunderstanding in the media about the record number of americans leaving their jobs, the so-called quit rate.
we'll take you tomorrow for a ride in the john deere autonomous tractor. ♪.kudlow. i'm going to do a very short riff tonight because i want to lead lots of time the lead guest, distinguished former treasury secretary steve mnuchin, who will have plenty to say about all things related to economic policy but just a couple of quick points, first up, there seems to be a big misunderstanding in the media about the record number of americans leaving their jobs, the so-called quit rate.
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you could throw peloton into that john deere company as well, a company that you don't traditionally that has now come down huge amounts from the pandemic era bumps. another area that's interesting, we talked about enterprise a.i. which was supposed to be exciting you see you have some distinguish even within the smaller group, c3 ai has come down so much and these valuations are rerated a little bit but wall stream seems to like snowflake better. yes, software is eating the world but it is harder to pickes these days >> which software stocks look attractive to you given the liquid liquidity dynamics we were talking about, gina? >> the market seems to be focused on valuation, but you know we are experiencing growth, that's not going away. growth at a reasonable price becomes the way you evaluate stock. you have to have the growth component along with cheap valuations which take out some of the bigger players which are highly over valued right now i think it is one of the reasons palo alto or crowdstrike looks attractive because both are relatively inexpensive i think the market will
you could throw peloton into that john deere company as well, a company that you don't traditionally that has now come down huge amounts from the pandemic era bumps. another area that's interesting, we talked about enterprise a.i. which was supposed to be exciting you see you have some distinguish even within the smaller group, c3 ai has come down so much and these valuations are rerated a little bit but wall stream seems to like snowflake better. yes, software is eating the world but it is...
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and big news from john deere.elf-driving tractors equipped with 12 cameras that allow an owner to control everything from their smartphone. >> farm tech that allows a farmer to plow his field 24 hours. when the sun goes down usually people stop working, but john deere has built lights into these things, they can run all the time. >> reporter: bmw taking a page out of a bond film showing technology that changes the color of your car by a push of a button. >> it does have a potentially useful function if you're in a very hot place, if you turn the outside of your car all white so it deflects heat or all dark so it absorbs heat. >> reporter: now there are tons of exhibits showing tech from the health sector. health experts, they're hoping to elevate telehealth to new levels offering devices that will essentially transform your living room into a doctor's office. eva? >> more than the zoom that we're already doing with doctors? that's impressive. >> that's just what we need. >> ike, thank you. >> i do like the color f
and big news from john deere.elf-driving tractors equipped with 12 cameras that allow an owner to control everything from their smartphone. >> farm tech that allows a farmer to plow his field 24 hours. when the sun goes down usually people stop working, but john deere has built lights into these things, they can run all the time. >> reporter: bmw taking a page out of a bond film showing technology that changes the color of your car by a push of a button. >> it does have a...
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>> it was refreshing to see john deere at the technology showing, everyone talking about self-drivingogy coming. join gina, do i think it is caterpillar's year >> this is a great stock, and, as i mentioned, the market sentiment really favors a stock like caterpillar because it is not expensive, it is a good grower, and it is still being benefited from the continued recovery the recovery in the developed economies are starting to slow, but we should expect a recovery to really take hold in parts of the emerging world that really haven't gotten to recover yet. so we still have a good outlook net/net for caterpillar going forward. we are pretty bullish on it. >> seema, it is a reminder as much as we are talking about the u.s. maybe, you know, experiencing a more of a reopening, revival this year, i can't quite figure out what is going on with china. they just cut rates and, you know, their covid strategy paid off in early stages of this pandemic but we'll see about now. >> and interestingly enough, kelly, if you remember during the trump administration and at the height of the u.s./china
>> it was refreshing to see john deere at the technology showing, everyone talking about self-drivingogy coming. join gina, do i think it is caterpillar's year >> this is a great stock, and, as i mentioned, the market sentiment really favors a stock like caterpillar because it is not expensive, it is a good grower, and it is still being benefited from the continued recovery the recovery in the developed economies are starting to slow, but we should expect a recovery to really take...
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early part of the 20th century and then in the mid part of the 20th century welcomed people like john deere d rockefeller and henry ford, set up foundations where they would take their staff or other assets and then the foundation would be coming to some extent, controlled for a while by families. eventually, families would not be controlled. henry ford famously got off the foundation board many decades ago because he wasn't happy with the ford foundation. you have reengaged the ford family. was that hard to do? darren: it is true that he was happy about a lot of the work of the ford foundation but he was unhappy. he was unhappy because the work that we did in the american south to advance integration and to support efforts to deem the legal discriminatory practices was a problem because southern dealers felt the displacing of southern consumers. henry for the second was hearing from ford motor company dealers that the consumers didn't want to buy our cars. so he decided to leave. we have been independent of the ford family and ford motor company for over six decades. i believe that it was
early part of the 20th century and then in the mid part of the 20th century welcomed people like john deere d rockefeller and henry ford, set up foundations where they would take their staff or other assets and then the foundation would be coming to some extent, controlled for a while by families. eventually, families would not be controlled. henry ford famously got off the foundation board many decades ago because he wasn't happy with the ford foundation. you have reengaged the ford family....
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and john deere. adding a tech twist to farming with a fully autonomous tractor.g a corn maze for the kids. farmers can ride inside or just monitor from a mobile app. but the while that stole the show bmw's color changing world's first you choose the closure. uh, uses eating like a kindle screen to swap between black and whites. the technology itself is very sustainable. and the use case that you switch the complex intend to people used live in as online find >> cs is ending a day early this year due to covid safety concerns. and even though this year's show is definitely scaled back a bit, there are still plenty to see. i've got more from cs 2022. on my instagram. you can find me at rich on tech in las vegas. i'm rich demuro and you are tech smart. and that wraps up kron. 4 news at 5 being with us on this friday night. stick around, though. a lot more news to come on. kron. 4 news at 6 talking about the alameda county sheriff's office now calling for freeway surveillance cameras. a renewed push in different areas after. >> a shooting this week killed one of their
and john deere. adding a tech twist to farming with a fully autonomous tractor.g a corn maze for the kids. farmers can ride inside or just monitor from a mobile app. but the while that stole the show bmw's color changing world's first you choose the closure. uh, uses eating like a kindle screen to swap between black and whites. the technology itself is very sustainable. and the use case that you switch the complex intend to people used live in as online find >> cs is ending a day early...
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just don't matter >> reporter: the strike is the latest in the wave of union demonstrations from john deered nabisko. how much is this worker empowerment? >> it's a product of a lever ram of power of workers. we see this in record levels of quits and hires. >> reporter: workers are making their stand at a time when stores are struggling to stock shelves. >> they're essential workers, they're being treated as disposable workers. >> reporter: a new study commissioned by the union indicates more than three-quarters of kroger workers if several states are food insecure kroger calls that report misleading releasing its own researchzy showing the company on average pays more than pierce and pushes back against the strike. >> nobody wins. >> reporter: the grocery chain's final offer increases some wagess think 4.50 an hour and boosted pay to $16 an hour the union rejected the proposal. omicron fuels staff shortages nationwide >> coming up, janessa is back wither more of the deep freeze coming along >>> naomi osaka outserving all of her competition we'll be right back. >> and you could lose up to t
just don't matter >> reporter: the strike is the latest in the wave of union demonstrations from john deered nabisko. how much is this worker empowerment? >> it's a product of a lever ram of power of workers. we see this in record levels of quits and hires. >> reporter: workers are making their stand at a time when stores are struggling to stock shelves. >> they're essential workers, they're being treated as disposable workers. >> reporter: a new study commissioned...
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their product >> reporter: the strike is the latest in a wave of labor union demonstrations from john deere to kelloggs and nabisco. how has the pandemic awakened this worker empowerment? >> it is really very much the product of a tight labor market that has increased the leverage of workers we're seeing this in record levels of quits as well as record levels of hires. >> reporter: workers are making a stand at a time when stores are struggling to stock shelves and a strike could grow in the coming days. >> they're essential workers, but they're being treated as sacrificial and disposable workers. >> reporter: a new study commissioned by the union indicates more than three-quarters of kroger workers are food insecure. kroger calls that report misleading and released its own research showing that kroger pays more than its peers and and it pushes back against the strike. >> nobody wins not our customers, not our associates, not the union and not the company. >> reporter: the grocery's final offer increased wages by $4.50 an hour. and boosted starting pay to $16 an hour. the union rejected the
their product >> reporter: the strike is the latest in a wave of labor union demonstrations from john deere to kelloggs and nabisco. how has the pandemic awakened this worker empowerment? >> it is really very much the product of a tight labor market that has increased the leverage of workers we're seeing this in record levels of quits as well as record levels of hires. >> reporter: workers are making a stand at a time when stores are struggling to stock shelves and a strike...
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and john deere with $11 million and 130 new jobs created in springfield. but business investments didn't just occur near missouri's urban centers. we saw carlyle construction vehicles invest $62 million and create 100 new jobs in sykeston, missouri. foods invested $250 million and created nearly 400 new jobs in columbia. american food group plans to invest $450 million and create 1300 new jobs in warren county. amazon created 400 new jobs in republic. frozen food express invested $6 million and created 60 new jobs in butler. coffee tree group created 50 new jobs in a town of just 2,000 people. and we could go on and on. but the point is, our small towns, big cities or anywhere in between, missouri is open for business and business is good. [applause] and the rest of the nation has taken notice. and companies are looking to our state for their future business expansions. and while we're at it, i want all of you to hear some of the amazing recognitions and rankings our state has earned because we all worked toeing. we're now -- together. we're now first in t
and john deere with $11 million and 130 new jobs created in springfield. but business investments didn't just occur near missouri's urban centers. we saw carlyle construction vehicles invest $62 million and create 100 new jobs in sykeston, missouri. foods invested $250 million and created nearly 400 new jobs in columbia. american food group plans to invest $450 million and create 1300 new jobs in warren county. amazon created 400 new jobs in republic. frozen food express invested $6 million and...
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well, he's going to school to become a combine mechanic john deere combine mechanic well, let me tell you he absolutely has to understand science technology and engineering and math because that's absolutely a part of it. but it's a two-year degree where he'll use his hands, but he's utilizing that for a valuable service to this country's farmers. so i'm i'm glad to see the direction we're going unfortunately. we lost our way for a period of time, but i think we're getting back and again that that started with the eisenhower's thank you. right. well, i have a funny question. he said the bus stop landing created this giant crater. yes. and now every time you see a movie about like space or something falling from space or a superhero dive, you know straight diving on the earth from space. it leaves just giant crater right? is that what inspired it or i would say for, you know, probably in in some parts. i mean, it's it's interesting to sort of follow pop culture as as it relates specifically to space and you go back to jules verne and then, you know continue along and and pop culture ha
well, he's going to school to become a combine mechanic john deere combine mechanic well, let me tell you he absolutely has to understand science technology and engineering and math because that's absolutely a part of it. but it's a two-year degree where he'll use his hands, but he's utilizing that for a valuable service to this country's farmers. so i'm i'm glad to see the direction we're going unfortunately. we lost our way for a period of time, but i think we're getting back and again that...
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doesn't have to stay that hi, it just has to persist long enough to spiral, you have workers at john deereng for cost of living increases adjusted in the contracts in the worry is other workers, the price of frosted flakes and saying i need a bump to take care of my inflation and at the beginning of a negative trend. paul: the view on the left saying it's not really the fed at all, supply and demand mismatch and as the shortages and supply chain is fixed, inflation will take care of itself and the fact doesn't have to do much at all and shouldn't because it doesn't want to raise interest rates and sent the economy down, how do you respond to that? >> i respond that they are stretching their own arguments to the list limits of possibility. friedman said inflation every time, a monetary phenomenon but we remember how fed chairman, they would routinely go up to capitol hill and say we need help on the physical side congress and what they meant spending. the congress has spent trillions upon trillions of dollars with all of this liquidity into the economy and that response foreshore creates en
doesn't have to stay that hi, it just has to persist long enough to spiral, you have workers at john deereng for cost of living increases adjusted in the contracts in the worry is other workers, the price of frosted flakes and saying i need a bump to take care of my inflation and at the beginning of a negative trend. paul: the view on the left saying it's not really the fed at all, supply and demand mismatch and as the shortages and supply chain is fixed, inflation will take care of itself and...
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john deere unveiled the first self driving tractor. >> it is ready and helping farmers today. >> reporterf a rest and relaxation this bathtub technology will enable you to draw a bath on command through your smart phone. >> you can keep kids that can keep the water lower or the typical lower for them. >> not limited to humans. an activity tracker here for your cats, a sweep of digital products. >>> new questions around the proposed fix for the sinking millennium tower. >>> the amenities and the price will make your jaw dropped. the record-breaking california mansion that is hitting the market. >>> we get plenty of blue sky tomorrow as we are out of the storm track now. another question this is elodia. she's a recording artist. 1 of 10 million people that comcast has connected to affordable internet in the last 10 years. and this is emmanuel, a future recording artist, and one of the millions of students we're connecting throughout the next 10. through projectup, comcast is committing $1 billion so millions more students, past... and present, can continue to get the tools they need to buil
john deere unveiled the first self driving tractor. >> it is ready and helping farmers today. >> reporterf a rest and relaxation this bathtub technology will enable you to draw a bath on command through your smart phone. >> you can keep kids that can keep the water lower or the typical lower for them. >> not limited to humans. an activity tracker here for your cats, a sweep of digital products. >>> new questions around the proposed fix for the sinking millennium...
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if you have to look at caterpillar, john deere, uri, definitely underperformed. the chart looks better than the rest, but pick up where tim left off. all of these names are your russia/ukraine bets. china, taiwan, bets after the olympics when make when they lift their head up a bit general dynamics up 4% in the month, lock heat up probably around the same am those charts are probably where you want to be off of that interesting point. there's a call for investors at home to think about. for more reaction now to the president's comments, let's turn to ed mills, washington policy analyst at raymond james welcome. good to have you here. what did you hear the president say with respect to the economy or to trade or to inflation that gives you a sen of what will happen >> i hear three things one, build back better will be build back smaller number two, inflation, that's powell's and the fed's concern number three, russia, he does not want a rod line, if you will, with their incurs in the ucrime build back smaller, there is probably going to be a significant amount of
if you have to look at caterpillar, john deere, uri, definitely underperformed. the chart looks better than the rest, but pick up where tim left off. all of these names are your russia/ukraine bets. china, taiwan, bets after the olympics when make when they lift their head up a bit general dynamics up 4% in the month, lock heat up probably around the same am those charts are probably where you want to be off of that interesting point. there's a call for investors at home to think about. for...
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at slower speeds, john deere unveiling its first self driving tractor. >> it's real, it's ready, and it's helping farmers today. >> speaking of a slower pace and rest and relaxation, holders perfect filled bathtub technology soaked up ces agenda, able to draw bath on command through your smart phone. >> the minute you step in your front door, that bath is ready to go i your perfect temperature or if you have kids, it can keep the water lower for them, the temperature lower for them. >> reporter: a pejic pandemic era focus. showing off an activity tracker for your cat, part of a suite of digital products for the well-connected pet. >>> 105,000 square-foot los angeles mansion could become the most expensive property ever to sell in the u.s. this exclusive hillside oasis in bel air is set to go to auction next month, the starting bid is $295 million. it spans nearly 4 acres from a 360 degree view of the ocean and alpine's, the home known as the one includes a niku, solo salon, spa, 10,000 square-foot sky deck and a private running track. >>> type for a look at this morning's top stories
at slower speeds, john deere unveiling its first self driving tractor. >> it's real, it's ready, and it's helping farmers today. >> speaking of a slower pace and rest and relaxation, holders perfect filled bathtub technology soaked up ces agenda, able to draw bath on command through your smart phone. >> the minute you step in your front door, that bath is ready to go i your perfect temperature or if you have kids, it can keep the water lower for them, the temperature lower for...
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last month, john deere workers, able to secure a landmark deal after going on strike for more than asaw a real uptake in organized labor activity. even in non-union business. workers were able to use newfound leverage to lobby successfully for more pay. better treatment and additional benefits. amen, your take? i'm >> gonna keep an eye on what is going on overseas. today it is all of the people speaking up about what is going on in china. and as cancer freedom from the boston celtics. become an american citizen. really going after the chinese government for what has done. definitely out front when you look at some of the nba players who have not been as critical and outspoken of what is china's doing. then you also had the wta. the women's tennis association, more recently with the questions surrounding this tennis player and her disappearance and allegations of sexual harassment. they have withdrawn all of the tennis tournaments from china. for me, i think that is what we kind of expect from our sports community and our sports leader. they don't have to be political, but when someth
last month, john deere workers, able to secure a landmark deal after going on strike for more than asaw a real uptake in organized labor activity. even in non-union business. workers were able to use newfound leverage to lobby successfully for more pay. better treatment and additional benefits. amen, your take? i'm >> gonna keep an eye on what is going on overseas. today it is all of the people speaking up about what is going on in china. and as cancer freedom from the boston celtics....
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and john deere. adding a tech twist to farming with a fully autonomous tractor. i'm actually just making a corn maze for the kids. farmers can ride inside or just monitor from a mobile app. but the while that stole the show bmw's color changing world's first cheese. uh, usually a uses eating like a kindle screen to swap between black and whites. the technology itself is very sustainable. and the use case that you switch the complex in winter to all people used live in as online find that to. >> i'm rich demuro and you are tech smart. >> still to come tonight here on kron, 4 news at 8 o'clock. governor gavin newsome ramping up covid-19 testing across the state after activating members of the california national guard. those members are on the ground right now in just a few moments. we will talk live with air lamar thorpe about the job they're doing right now. >> and details ahead on your sierra forecast. coming up after the break. stay tuned. >> welcome >> back, everyone. governor gavin newsom has announced plans to deploy more than 200 members of the california n
and john deere. adding a tech twist to farming with a fully autonomous tractor. i'm actually just making a corn maze for the kids. farmers can ride inside or just monitor from a mobile app. but the while that stole the show bmw's color changing world's first cheese. uh, usually a uses eating like a kindle screen to swap between black and whites. the technology itself is very sustainable. and the use case that you switch the complex in winter to all people used live in as online find that to....
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john deere is selling self-driving tractors and microsoft and salesforce.com, they're offering a.i.y that is literally replacing salespeople and customer service people. i mean, i went to the paris hotel in las vegas a few weeks ago. they have replaced their entire check-in staff almost with self-service kiosks for their guests to check in. charles: yeah. >> a lot of companies, they're not sitting around waiting for workers to come back to work. they're making like significant investments in technology. charles: right. >> those workers that want to come back to work may find there are not jobs waiting for them. charles: i've been saying that for over a year, gene. in fact a big part of my investment thesis is based on big cap-ex boom. i see it. it will last a long time. the stock market will be reflected in some major home runs. people who are holding out too long could regret it. talk about the piece you published on the producer price inflation problem. even though it is bad now, it will go a whole lot higher in the months to come. why? >> i speak to a lot of industry groups aroun
john deere is selling self-driving tractors and microsoft and salesforce.com, they're offering a.i.y that is literally replacing salespeople and customer service people. i mean, i went to the paris hotel in las vegas a few weeks ago. they have replaced their entire check-in staff almost with self-service kiosks for their guests to check in. charles: yeah. >> a lot of companies, they're not sitting around waiting for workers to come back to work. they're making like significant investments...
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liz: the victim was taken to john deere medical center where he is in stable but critical condition.ice will not say if a suspect is in custody but say noeat to the public right now. the mall was put on lockdown and it was closed for the night. now to covid-19 headlines. san francisco in santa cruz are reducing the amount of time you need to spend in isolation after an infection from 10 to five days to be aligned with the state's guidance. california's positivity rate continues to go up now to nearly 16%. we have not seen numbers like that since the beginning of 2021. for the first time since the pandemic began, the u.s. has surpassed 2 million cases of covid-19 in one week. families are getting ready to send their kids back to school monday but many are struggling to find covid testing appointments or rapid tests. starting tomorrow, san francisco unified will offer mobile rapid testing at the district office on franklin street. school sites will also be testing students throughout next week. in the east bay, parents picked up freak of test kits with their goals to test all students
liz: the victim was taken to john deere medical center where he is in stable but critical condition.ice will not say if a suspect is in custody but say noeat to the public right now. the mall was put on lockdown and it was closed for the night. now to covid-19 headlines. san francisco in santa cruz are reducing the amount of time you need to spend in isolation after an infection from 10 to five days to be aligned with the state's guidance. california's positivity rate continues to go up now to...
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>> any dip in commodities, buy it john deere is a name i own and a way to play the gagriculture tradez? >> i would "biotech: the next generation" yo tech if you want innovation and growth potential but scared by it biotech is a great place to be >> final trading day of what's been a dismal month for stocks nasdaq trying to avoid its worth january ever and it's at a level to watch "the exchange" is now. >>> it's almost like we read each other's minds because i'm about to give you that exact same figure. thank you, scott hi, everybody. "w we're talking about a drop of 10% or 11% in the nasdaq investors eager to close out the month, but will february bring a break from the selling and volatility my next guest has the stocks you should be buying right now and the shine has come out of a
>> any dip in commodities, buy it john deere is a name i own and a way to play the gagriculture tradez? >> i would "biotech: the next generation" yo tech if you want innovation and growth potential but scared by it biotech is a great place to be >> final trading day of what's been a dismal month for stocks nasdaq trying to avoid its worth january ever and it's at a level to watch "the exchange" is now. >>> it's almost like we read each other's...
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labor unions saw so many victory and enjoyed so much public support think kellogg, john deere, it is see democrats turn around and slam teachers and teachers unions because let's be clear. number one the debate that is currently swirling around school closures is not the same debate we had in 2020. as the "new york times" reports the vast majority of u.s. public schools opened for in-person learning and operated normally this past week. the handful of districts that did need to close and move to remote learning did so because of covid inflicted staff shortages. let me repeat that for you. the few schools that are closed are not closed because teachers are lazy. they are closed because there are too many sick teachers to keep them open. number two it is absolute b.s. to suggest there isn't a covid threat to kids in school. in fact, new and alarming data from the cdc suggest children who recover from covid-19 have somewhere between a 30% and 2.6 fold increased risk for diabetes. long covid is real. this pandemic is not over. and keeping schools open no matter what, throwing kids back i
labor unions saw so many victory and enjoyed so much public support think kellogg, john deere, it is see democrats turn around and slam teachers and teachers unions because let's be clear. number one the debate that is currently swirling around school closures is not the same debate we had in 2020. as the "new york times" reports the vast majority of u.s. public schools opened for in-person learning and operated normally this past week. the handful of districts that did need to close...
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and john deere. adding a tech twist to farming with a fully autonomous tractor.ually just making a corn maze for the kids. farmers can ride inside or just monitor from a mobile app. but the while that stole the show, bmw's color changing car, world's first uh, is uses eating like a kindle screen to swap between black and whites. technology itself is a sustainable. and the use case that you switch, the as online find that to. >> this morning, the search continues for whoever shot and killed a recruit with the alameda county sheriff's department. coming up, i'll tell you that thousands of reasons that they're giving the public to help th new year, new start. and now comcast business is making it easy to get going with the ready. set. save. sale. get started with fast and reliable internet and voice for $64.99 a month with a 2-year price guarantee. it's easy... with flexible installation and backing from an expert team, 24/7. and for even more value, ask how to get up to a $500 prepaid card. get a great deal for your business with the ready. set. save. sale today. c
and john deere. adding a tech twist to farming with a fully autonomous tractor.ually just making a corn maze for the kids. farmers can ride inside or just monitor from a mobile app. but the while that stole the show, bmw's color changing car, world's first uh, is uses eating like a kindle screen to swap between black and whites. technology itself is a sustainable. and the use case that you switch, the as online find that to. >> this morning, the search continues for whoever shot and...
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this fall, john deere is releasing a self-driving tractor that can be controlled with a smartphone. >a driverless vehicles with wheels made of machetes that's exactly right [ laughter ] and finally, i heard a japanese company unveiled the plush toy that gently nibbles on your finger to alleviate stress [ laughter ] or as everyone at the event in vegas said, "yeah, that's exactly what we're going to put in there, our finger." we have a great show give it up for the roots, everybody. [ cheers and applause ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause >> jimmy: hello, everybody hey, what a show we have for you, tonight she is getting a ton of awards buzz for her new movie "nightmare alley." she's fantastic. it's in theaters now cate blanchett is joining us [ cheers and applause plus, his latest standup special, "the greatest average american," is streaming on netflix. and you can catch him live on the raincheck tour comedian nate bargatze is here [ cheers and applause one of my absolute favorites >> steve: love it. >> jimmy: and making her tv debut, we have music from gayle! >> steve: ow [ cheers and applau
this fall, john deere is releasing a self-driving tractor that can be controlled with a smartphone. >a driverless vehicles with wheels made of machetes that's exactly right [ laughter ] and finally, i heard a japanese company unveiled the plush toy that gently nibbles on your finger to alleviate stress [ laughter ] or as everyone at the event in vegas said, "yeah, that's exactly what we're going to put in there, our finger." we have a great show give it up for the roots, everybody....
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plus i really truly feel if it wasn't patricia at john deere medical center, my baby would not be herebay family sharing their new year's miracle after their three month old son tested positive. for the virus. new year, new start. and now comcast business is making it easy to get going with the ready. set. save. sale. get started with fast and reliable internet and voice for $64.99 a month with a 2-year price guarantee. it's easy... with flexible installation and backing from an expert team, 24/7. and for even more value, ask how to get up to a $500 prepaid card. get a great deal for your business with the ready. set. save. sale today. comcast business. powering possibilities. fidelity investments points out that the trend is across all age groups, the most common reasons for people looking for new work include the employee's personal values, seeking a lower stress career and the desire to work remotely well, more and more americans are walking away from their jobs as the labor market drives up wages and forces businesses to compete for workers. in fact, the november jobs report shows
plus i really truly feel if it wasn't patricia at john deere medical center, my baby would not be herebay family sharing their new year's miracle after their three month old son tested positive. for the virus. new year, new start. and now comcast business is making it easy to get going with the ready. set. save. sale. get started with fast and reliable internet and voice for $64.99 a month with a 2-year price guarantee. it's easy... with flexible installation and backing from an expert team,...
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question >> seth: we have seen, you know, some organized labor win some victories in recent months john deeren right direction or just - >> absolutely. >> seth: -- or just very small victories? >> absolutely. no, i think what you're seeing in young people -- a starbucks in buffalo, new york, became the first starbucks coffee shop to be unionized. you are seeing all over this country with incredible courage, working people standing up and saying to their very powerful and wealthy owners, "you know what you're not going to take away our health care. you know what? we deserve decent wages. we deserve decent pensions." and you're seeing working people all over this country standing up and fighting back and to me, that is just extraordinarily impressive, inspirational, and i think it's something that we have all got to support we're involved right now in three strikes in west virginia and alabama and california we have brave, incredibly brave people out on strike right now without any health care, without any wages coming in, taking on powerful special interests so i think that is an indication of
question >> seth: we have seen, you know, some organized labor win some victories in recent months john deeren right direction or just - >> absolutely. >> seth: -- or just very small victories? >> absolutely. no, i think what you're seeing in young people -- a starbucks in buffalo, new york, became the first starbucks coffee shop to be unionized. you are seeing all over this country with incredible courage, working people standing up and saying to their very powerful and...
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john deere just made a recent at announcement about an autonomous tractor that's just going to be online pretty soon. so the electrification is going to impact manufacturing kind of a cross the board and i think that something that we need to take into account. in fact, we have over 50,000 member to work in the agricultural implement industry. now back to electric vehicles. you know, in order to have, so the bottom line for us is that companies our members work for has make huge investments, and those investments if they fail will be bad for our economy, will be bad for our members and for working families across the globe. so we need this transition to work. part of that, we need a strong domestic market there we are not going to export our way into having a strong ev market. we need people in the u.s. by and that's only going to happen, you know, if we have a strong infrastructure, you know, the infrastructure laws that starred in that direction. we also need strong policies to help transition when it comes to retooling and things like that. i should add some of that is in the infrastr
john deere just made a recent at announcement about an autonomous tractor that's just going to be online pretty soon. so the electrification is going to impact manufacturing kind of a cross the board and i think that something that we need to take into account. in fact, we have over 50,000 member to work in the agricultural implement industry. now back to electric vehicles. you know, in order to have, so the bottom line for us is that companies our members work for has make huge investments,...
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this strike coming after successful strikes at john deere and kellogg's and other major american companies. michael. >> all right, new spirit indeed, terry, thank you so much. >>> turning now to that encouraging news from the cdc. nw research indicating omicron t tialreondent matt gutman inside a hospital in burbank, california, with the very latest. good morning again, matt. >> reporter: hey, good morning, michael. we're in a training space in a hospital here that's full. probably the most stunning takeaway from that study that out of the 50 plus thousand cases of omicron not a single one required mechanical ventilation. it shows that the risks of severe illness with omicron versus delta are much lower. but the caseload continues to be enormous, 750,000 cases a day. that's what the u.s. is averaging, hospitals here are slammed. there are tents outside e.r.s in southern california. people are waiting for hours, even days for a hospital bed. and the staffing shortages have become so severe that the state of california has now ordered all of its healthcare workers to get back to work even if
this strike coming after successful strikes at john deere and kellogg's and other major american companies. michael. >> all right, new spirit indeed, terry, thank you so much. >>> turning now to that encouraging news from the cdc. nw research indicating omicron t tialreondent matt gutman inside a hospital in burbank, california, with the very latest. good morning again, matt. >> reporter: hey, good morning, michael. we're in a training space in a hospital here that's full....