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klaus, thank you so much for joining us.int out klaus also five different european boards. he will talk about what happens if we end up with a brexit. the company orth the chairman of. what threat would it pose, theld we wake up and learn u.k. has a to the -- exited the european union? klaus: i think it is a real german, british, company. we have merged the old entity. forre a good example analyzing what could happen. what is the first thing is that we believe that there will be no exit. second, we analyze carefully. as other companies are doing, everybody works on what will be the consequences. i believe we should be aware that if it comes to a disruption ct currency, this will affe our business first of maybe not in a huge dimension. this could have negative consequences. ve already seen a devaluation of the town. are you seeing pain because of that? klaus: everyone is being cautious. they're taken all measures to prevent the negative impact. ryan: the biggest problem with a weaker pound means brits travel less. would tui
klaus, thank you so much for joining us.int out klaus also five different european boards. he will talk about what happens if we end up with a brexit. the company orth the chairman of. what threat would it pose, theld we wake up and learn u.k. has a to the -- exited the european union? klaus: i think it is a real german, british, company. we have merged the old entity. forre a good example analyzing what could happen. what is the first thing is that we believe that there will be no exit....
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warren buffet bought precision gas parts and that's going to be the klaus kleinfeld side. like it very much. you're burdened with what i regard as being a call on the worldwide growth particularly china. >> the stock is down 16.5% this year because of the underlying -- >> because -- >> commodities. >> yes. because of sluggishness worldwide and because of the lme. there is excess of aluminum. klaus talked about demand exceeding supply but the fact is the last quarter was a subpar quarter and i make no bones about it the company will be in better shape by year end. >> when is this happening? >> the end of the year. >> they kept back 19%, back was immediately bought. >> you think something gets immediately bought. >> can i say something? >> i thought i heard something. maybe i didn't. all right. we got a lot more to talk about, of course. so stay with us right here on "squawk on the street." romantic moments can happen spontaneously, so why pause to take a pill? or stop to find a bathroom? cialis for daily use, is the only daily tablet approved to treat erectile dysfunction s
warren buffet bought precision gas parts and that's going to be the klaus kleinfeld side. like it very much. you're burdened with what i regard as being a call on the worldwide growth particularly china. >> the stock is down 16.5% this year because of the underlying -- >> because -- >> commodities. >> yes. because of sluggishness worldwide and because of the lme. there is excess of aluminum. klaus talked about demand exceeding supply but the fact is the last quarter was...
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it would never happen to klaus, i promise.f hour, p57.hen king returns to studio we like it when he stops by. first on "cbs this morning," no relation, he'll take us inside -- i know you guys were wondering. hi, uncle steve. plus, one thing the prolific writer never does with his ideas. >>> also, the happiest place on earth faces tough competition in china. a rival theme park challenges the first disney park in mainland china, which opens next week. ahead, why the competitor wants to down play western influence. >>> right mow it's time to show you some of this morning's headlines from around the globe "the times" of london reports on an historic renovation on the tomb where christians believe jesus was buried. it was made possible by a rare agreement. archaeologists are reinforcing the chamber that houses the tomb in jerusalem for the first time in more than 200 years. >>> "the milwaukee journal sentinel" reports the quarterback for cheeseheads won't be eating cheese. the packers aaron rodgers eliminated dairy from his diet af
it would never happen to klaus, i promise.f hour, p57.hen king returns to studio we like it when he stops by. first on "cbs this morning," no relation, he'll take us inside -- i know you guys were wondering. hi, uncle steve. plus, one thing the prolific writer never does with his ideas. >>> also, the happiest place on earth faces tough competition in china. a rival theme park challenges the first disney park in mainland china, which opens next week. ahead, why the competitor...
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klaus in antioch. you will cool off next couple of days. friday will be the coolest day for sure. might hit a 79 antioch friday. average is 66, 52. so close, but 92 the record high, 1973, record low 46 in 1917 in san francisco. plenty of low clouds and temperatures below average for some, near average for others. continuing to cool off. this system, i know there's not much there, but it is going to give us an increase in higher clouds. the delta breeze is roaring again. 25, gusts to 32 at travis. this kind of pattern is a cooler direction for them. a lot of 50s and some cooled off for the coolest we've seen in a while, especially brentwood and antioch. look at kelseyville, 49, cool air aloft has moved in. 50s for many. sacramento and monterey both 56. rather cooling all the way out to the sacramento valley. higher clouds and low clouds. there's our spin in the atmosphere, keeping us on the cool side. chilly to warm, but not as it has been. higher clouds north and a little bit over the bay translates into 60s, 70s and now just lower couple of mid- 80s. a robust delta breeze, so vac
klaus in antioch. you will cool off next couple of days. friday will be the coolest day for sure. might hit a 79 antioch friday. average is 66, 52. so close, but 92 the record high, 1973, record low 46 in 1917 in san francisco. plenty of low clouds and temperatures below average for some, near average for others. continuing to cool off. this system, i know there's not much there, but it is going to give us an increase in higher clouds. the delta breeze is roaring again. 25, gusts to 32 at...
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and if you recall in the safe streets act, there was a proviso klaus in there that said to the effect that nothing in this act is to be deemed to limit whatever the power the president may have with respect to national security matters. i think it was that kind of approach to the whole area of fourth amendment rights as they involve in terms of national security and in terms of security that opened the door to men who in good conscience thought they could go ahead and do it. >> now, you yourself have suggested this was a very serious question. >> yes, sir. >> and you were asking the president to take action that violated a federal statute upon the theory that he had some inherent right to do this. now since that is such a central question, since it does go to the protection offered american citizens for the fourth amendment of the constitution, did you take the matter up with the attorney general of the united states to secure his opinion? >> no. >> no? >> no. >> when you testified, earlier, in executive session, you were asked the following question. you were not aware of the fact, i
and if you recall in the safe streets act, there was a proviso klaus in there that said to the effect that nothing in this act is to be deemed to limit whatever the power the president may have with respect to national security matters. i think it was that kind of approach to the whole area of fourth amendment rights as they involve in terms of national security and in terms of security that opened the door to men who in good conscience thought they could go ahead and do it. >> now, you...
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it's a little bit like the sales force for a whole number of different klaus based products from one vendor. i think this is doing the same thing. they can now provide within their dynamics offering. they can now provide the social fabric, which i think is going to be so important for the network economy that we live in today. >> that does raise the question, mark. since it's been a rumor for some time, why wouldn't they a acquire a sales force? what happens in terms of the dominos and other combinations that are out there? >> i think that the sales forces now, you know, it's pretty big. it's double the size of acquisition, probably slightly more than the premium you'd pay for linkedin. there are also personality issues that would need to be handled. i think that, you know, this is a much safer stat, although, it's been much talked about that they could buy the sales force. other combinations, i think the most interesting area is in the analytics area. with the enormous amount of data that's being created at the moment, analyzing that data is important and there's two names that stan
it's a little bit like the sales force for a whole number of different klaus based products from one vendor. i think this is doing the same thing. they can now provide within their dynamics offering. they can now provide the social fabric, which i think is going to be so important for the network economy that we live in today. >> that does raise the question, mark. since it's been a rumor for some time, why wouldn't they a acquire a sales force? what happens in terms of the dominos and...