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this is lulu's skull, this is the head...t the national museum scotland. tests showed she was heavily contaminated with man—made chemicals, called pcbs. the levels that we found in lulu were 20 times higher than the levels we would expect in citations that weren't suffering any effects of pcbs. that puts her as one of the most contaminated animals on the planet. in killer whales, the chemicals can stop the animal from bearing young. they harm the immune system, and also the brain. for lulu, one theory is that pcbs may have severely impaired her intelligence, perhaps leading to her deadly entanglement in fishing nets. here in the laboratory, the curing effective heat is shown... pcbs were once man—made wonder chemicals. used in everything from plastics to electrics. but it was later discovered they were toxic, and from the 19705 a series of bans around the world were put into place. but they have stuck around. especially in landfill sites that contain the materials they were once used in. today, the pcb problem lives on. espec
this is lulu's skull, this is the head...t the national museum scotland. tests showed she was heavily contaminated with man—made chemicals, called pcbs. the levels that we found in lulu were 20 times higher than the levels we would expect in citations that weren't suffering any effects of pcbs. that puts her as one of the most contaminated animals on the planet. in killer whales, the chemicals can stop the animal from bearing young. they harm the immune system, and also the brain. for lulu,...
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this is lulu's skull, this is the head...ly contaminated with man—made chemicals called pcbs. the levels that we found in lulu were 20 times higher than the levels we would expect in citations that weren't suffering any effects of pcbs. that puts her as one of the most contaminated animals on the planet. in killer whales the chemicals can stop the animal from bearing young. they harm the immune system and also the brain. for lulu one theory is that pcbs may have severely impaired her intelligence, perhaps leading to her deadly entanglement in fishing nets. here in the laboratory, securing effective heat is shown... pcbs were once man—made wonder chemicals. used in everything from plastics to electrics. but it was later discovered they were toxic and from the 19705 a series of bans around the world were put into place. but they have stuck around. especially in landfill sites that contain the materials they were once used in. today the pcb problem lives on. especially in our oceans. the chemicals are long—lasting, they do not b
this is lulu's skull, this is the head...ly contaminated with man—made chemicals called pcbs. the levels that we found in lulu were 20 times higher than the levels we would expect in citations that weren't suffering any effects of pcbs. that puts her as one of the most contaminated animals on the planet. in killer whales the chemicals can stop the animal from bearing young. they harm the immune system and also the brain. for lulu one theory is that pcbs may have severely impaired her...
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that's so cool about being here as a destination is that lulu's kitchen, lulu's named after you mom. - my mom, correct, my late mom, yes. she was a terrific, terrific chef and she cooked for, i came from a large family and she was really instrumental in feeding a lot of us for a long, long, long time. and lulu is really an homage to her and her memory. so i hope i'll do her pride i guess. - oh, i'm sure you already have. - thank you. - [zarah] i love that 1313 main is here in downtown. and their food is not only incredible, but they also have an amazing wine list. thank you 1313 main, we had such an amazing time and now we're off to flavor! napa valley which has been going on all throughout the week and it started out only 5 minutes away here in napa. there's so many incredible wine and food experiences that you can have throughout the napa valley. so we're here at cia for flavor! napa valley. so what an incredible time we are having here at flavor! napa valley. i'm gonna get in the photo booth. this is cabernet and this is merlot, and i'm zahrah let's do it. - alright cabernet, let'
that's so cool about being here as a destination is that lulu's kitchen, lulu's named after you mom. - my mom, correct, my late mom, yes. she was a terrific, terrific chef and she cooked for, i came from a large family and she was really instrumental in feeding a lot of us for a long, long, long time. and lulu is really an homage to her and her memory. so i hope i'll do her pride i guess. - oh, i'm sure you already have. - thank you. - [zarah] i love that 1313 main is here in downtown. and...
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so, this is lulu's scull, this is the head.he was heavily contaminated with man—made chemicals called pcbs. the levels that we found in lulu were 20 times higher than the levels that we would expect in citations that were not suffering any in citations that were not suffering a ny effects in citations that were not suffering any effects of pcbs. that puts her as one of the most contaminated animals on the planet. in killer whales at the chemicals can stop the animals from daring young. they harm the system and also the brain —— immune system. one theory is the pcbs severely impaired her intelligence, perhaps leading to her deadly entanglement in the fishing nets. here in the laboratory the effect of heat is shown... pcbs was once a man—made wonder chemical, used in everything from plastics to electric. it was later discovered that they were toxic and from the 19705 that they were toxic and from the 1970s a series of bands around the world were put into place. but they have stuck around, especially in landfill sites that contain
so, this is lulu's scull, this is the head.he was heavily contaminated with man—made chemicals called pcbs. the levels that we found in lulu were 20 times higher than the levels that we would expect in citations that were not suffering any in citations that were not suffering a ny effects in citations that were not suffering any effects of pcbs. that puts her as one of the most contaminated animals on the planet. in killer whales at the chemicals can stop the animals from daring young. they...
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lulu, thank you so much for that. lulu chen and hong kong.ing up, we will have more on the man appointed to probe russia's links to the u.s. election, fbi cheap -- chief robert mueller. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. charlie: we begin this evening with politics. the new york times reports this evening that president trump asked former fbi director james comey in february to terminate the investigation of michael flynn. the white house has denied any wrongdoing. the president technologist and defended the position as his absolute right in a series of tweets early tuesday morning. the news has intensified criticism of the trump administ
lulu, thank you so much for that. lulu chen and hong kong.ing up, we will have more on the man appointed to probe russia's links to the u.s. election, fbi cheap -- chief robert mueller. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. charlie: we begin this evening with politics. the new york times reports this evening that president trump asked former fbi director james comey in february to terminate the investigation of michael flynn. the white house...
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zpl lulu, they had the terrible quarter last time.n this quarter, two quarters in a row, i think you're xwoung going to tee is bottom fall out of this stock. you've got to show if you're lulu, it was a one time event as they said and people h come back to it. but if not, it's going tail off. one other name, scott, five below, this is an ipo. it got a lot of hype. rallied off the ipo and has since. maybe second quarter since they went public and that can be a troubling time for a high flier. >> i was going to say workday. >> so, workday is like in the right sector. but it's too young of a company to put a lot of confidence in any one earnings quarter, but in this case, specifically, because they had a really nasty spill last year on an earnst call aware. all they did was set reasonable expectations for the next four quarters and the street demolished the stock. so, now, it's making a new high. breaking above 100 as we speak. again, it hasn't been alive that long. this is the type of stock where it's the right sector. software is a serv
zpl lulu, they had the terrible quarter last time.n this quarter, two quarters in a row, i think you're xwoung going to tee is bottom fall out of this stock. you've got to show if you're lulu, it was a one time event as they said and people h come back to it. but if not, it's going tail off. one other name, scott, five below, this is an ipo. it got a lot of hype. rallied off the ipo and has since. maybe second quarter since they went public and that can be a troubling time for a high flier....
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so, this is lulu's skull, this is the head. animals from bearing young. they harm the immune system and also the brain. one theory is the pcbs severely impaired her intelligence, perhaps leading to her deadly entanglement in the fishing nets. here in the laboratory, the effect of heat is shown... pcbs was once a man—made wonder chemical, used in everything from plastics to electrics. it was later discovered that they were toxic and from the 1970s a series of bans around the world were put into place. but they have stuck around, especially in landfill sites that contain the materials they were once used in. today the pcb problem lives on, especially in our oceans. the chemicals are long—lasting and don't break down easily. there is an estimated million tons of the material in europe, this is coming from the land into the sea and on into the marine food chain. some scientists say more needs to be done to clear pcbs from the environment but uk officials say levels are declining. the controls we have in place is working. it is just
so, this is lulu's skull, this is the head. animals from bearing young. they harm the immune system and also the brain. one theory is the pcbs severely impaired her intelligence, perhaps leading to her deadly entanglement in the fishing nets. here in the laboratory, the effect of heat is shown... pcbs was once a man—made wonder chemical, used in everything from plastics to electrics. it was later discovered that they were toxic and from the 1970s a series of bans around the world were put...
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lulu was found dead. she was caught in fishing line. she was heavily contaminated with man-made chemicals called pcb's. >> the levels were 20 times higher than we would expect. that puts her as one of the most contaminated animals on the planet. reporter: the chemicals can stop the animals from bearing young. they harm the immune system and the brain. they were once man-made wonder chemicals, used in everything from plastics to electric. it was later discovered they were toxic. from the 1970's, a series of were putnd the world in place. they stuck around, especially in landfill sites. this is leaching from the land into the sea, into the marine food chain. some scientists say more needs to be done to clear it from the environment. u.k. officials say they are declining. pcb's are a global concern. with so few killer whales in the u.k., it is sharply felt. it is likely that the rest of lulu pod is contaminated, making their future uncertain. huntington, west virginia is in the grip of an addiction epidemic. one in 10 are hooked on heroin
lulu was found dead. she was caught in fishing line. she was heavily contaminated with man-made chemicals called pcb's. >> the levels were 20 times higher than we would expect. that puts her as one of the most contaminated animals on the planet. reporter: the chemicals can stop the animals from bearing young. they harm the immune system and the brain. they were once man-made wonder chemicals, used in everything from plastics to electric. it was later discovered they were toxic. from the...
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so, this is lulu's skull, this is the head.bs. that puts her as one of the most contaminated animals on the planet. in killer whales the chemicals can stop the animals from bearing young. they harm the immune system and also the brain. one theory is the pcbs severely impaired her intelligence, perhaps leading to her deadly entanglement in the fishing nets. here in the laboratory, the effect of heat is shown... pcbs were once man—made wonder chemicals, used in everything from plastics to electrics. it was later discovered that they were toxic and from the 1970s a series of bans around the world were put into place. but they have stuck around, especially in landfill sites that contain the materials they were once used in. today the pcb problem lives on, especially in our oceans. the chemicals are long—lasting and don't break down easily. there is an estimated million tonnes of the material in europe, this is coming from the land into the sea and on into the marine food chain. some scientists say more needs to be done to clear pcb
so, this is lulu's skull, this is the head.bs. that puts her as one of the most contaminated animals on the planet. in killer whales the chemicals can stop the animals from bearing young. they harm the immune system and also the brain. one theory is the pcbs severely impaired her intelligence, perhaps leading to her deadly entanglement in the fishing nets. here in the laboratory, the effect of heat is shown... pcbs were once man—made wonder chemicals, used in everything from plastics to...
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me da mucho gusto estar acompañada en esta ocasión de mi amiga lourdes stephen, mi lulu.
me da mucho gusto estar acompañada en esta ocasión de mi amiga lourdes stephen, mi lulu.
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lulu hadn't stood on his foot, butjohn noakes always knew how to get a laugh.were saying goodbye to a much loved part of childhood. time now for all the sports news in sport today. hello, this is sport today, live from the bbc sport centre. coming up on this programme... tiger woods says his arrest for driving under the influence was due to an unexpected reaction to prescribed medications. barcelona announce that ernesto valverde will take charge at camp nou next season. huddersfield are back in the top flight of the english game for the first time since 1972 after winning their play off against reading on penalties. and nine—time champion rafael nadal breezes through his first match at the french open. hello and welcome to the programme where we start with the news coming out of the united states on monday that one of the world's greatest ever golfers, tiger woods, was arrested in the south florida town ofjupiter for driving under the influence. woods who was released a few hours later is second on the all—time list with 14 major titles, but his last win on to
lulu hadn't stood on his foot, butjohn noakes always knew how to get a laugh.were saying goodbye to a much loved part of childhood. time now for all the sports news in sport today. hello, this is sport today, live from the bbc sport centre. coming up on this programme... tiger woods says his arrest for driving under the influence was due to an unexpected reaction to prescribed medications. barcelona announce that ernesto valverde will take charge at camp nou next season. huddersfield are back...
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norah, my morale is sky high because this is lulu. lulu, come on. lulu. come on, up.e of my three dogs and she's very beautiful as you can see and she's got her sporty raincoat on and she's happy to be with all these dogs. by the way, you ask if secretary zinke's dog is a havanese, he is, from havana. >> i like when secretary zinke said ambassador of happiness. unconditional love. >> speaking of happiness, charles barkley, you know him. he's basketball legend. he even took on charlie back in 1993. >> you were posting up. what should i be thinking if i'm going to -- >> you've got to hope i miss. you're not going to stop me. >> can you stop me? >> no question. >> you could. >> you're too light for me, charlie, how much >> look at those young handsome for years, fios has been promising fast internet to small businesses. but for many businesses, it's out of reach. why promise something you can't deliver? comcast business is different. ♪ ♪ we deliver super-fast internet with speeds of 250 megabits per second across our entire network, to more companies, in more locations,
norah, my morale is sky high because this is lulu. lulu, come on. lulu. come on, up.e of my three dogs and she's very beautiful as you can see and she's got her sporty raincoat on and she's happy to be with all these dogs. by the way, you ask if secretary zinke's dog is a havanese, he is, from havana. >> i like when secretary zinke said ambassador of happiness. unconditional love. >> speaking of happiness, charles barkley, you know him. he's basketball legend. he even took on...
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tema porque un hombre de 25 aÑos de origen turco fue sometido en un vuelo entre los Ángeles y honor lulÚ hombre que intentaba ingresar a la cabina del piloto. >> este pasajero explicÓ que rÁpidamente una azafata actÚo bloqueandole el paso al hombre con el carro de comida, otros pasajeros incluido un policÍa fuera de servicio ayudaron a someterlo lo ataron con cinta a un asiento donde estuvo hasta que aterrizaron en honor lul, esto provocÓ que se des meing ran dos aviones de combate. >> su real asÍ lo sintiÓ la mujer que de heroico califica este otro pasajero a la azafata * que fue a proteger la integridad de los presentes, al aterrizar el responsable del episodio fue detenido por personal del fbi mÁs tarde se supo que andes de abordar el vuelo en los Ángeles habÍa sido detenido por ingresar a una Área prohibida del aeropuerto, la policÍa dijo que habia estado bebiendo pero que no cumplÍa con los criterios para ser arrestado en ese momento. >> al regresar en noticias telemundo el ataque en cancÚn a un extranjero que publicaba mensajes contra los locales. >> se cumplen 50 dÍas de manifesta
tema porque un hombre de 25 aÑos de origen turco fue sometido en un vuelo entre los Ángeles y honor lulÚ hombre que intentaba ingresar a la cabina del piloto. >> este pasajero explicÓ que rÁpidamente una azafata actÚo bloqueandole el paso al hombre con el carro de comida, otros pasajeros incluido un policÍa fuera de servicio ayudaron a someterlo lo ataron con cinta a un asiento donde estuvo hasta que aterrizaron en honor lul, esto provocÓ que se des meing ran dos aviones de...
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caroline: thanks to bloomberg's lulu chen from hong kong there.thes rails and smart meters, online retailer farfetch believes that has created the store of the future. using the latest software and hardware, the retailer aims to help luxury brands gain more gather more information on customers in-store and online. bloomberg went to london's design museum where the tech was showcased to take a sneak peek at what is in store. ♪ >> online retailer farfetch is betting it can shape the future. this is its concept store showcasing the latest in retail tech. how do you capture all of that fantastic information you gather in store with customers touch and feel products? >> we created a concept called the connected rail. this is using a combination of rfid and ultrasound. the rfid signal recognizes the product, and the ultrasound recognizes the movement. you take the product off and you will start to see your products appear. essentially it is like online browsing behavior, whichever products you touch and pick up in-store are automatically sent to your ap
caroline: thanks to bloomberg's lulu chen from hong kong there.thes rails and smart meters, online retailer farfetch believes that has created the store of the future. using the latest software and hardware, the retailer aims to help luxury brands gain more gather more information on customers in-store and online. bloomberg went to london's design museum where the tech was showcased to take a sneak peek at what is in store. ♪ >> online retailer farfetch is betting it can shape the...
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lulu hadn't stood on his foot butjohn noakes always knew how to get a laugh.lions of us are today saying goodbye to a much—loved part of childhood. note the prospects for the weather. we're not expecting a repeat of the storms that lit up the sky in the south—east corner of england in the early hours of this morning. the tendency is to push the wetter weather northwards, most of it heading out into the north sea. so it is becoming drierfor many of us by the end of the night, still a lot of cloud, still quite warm out there is well, 13—14 degrees minimum temperature in england and wales. we have got some changes to come. ahead of this weather front we will find some sunshine developing in many areas with one or two showers. the rain leaving northern ireland and heading across scotland, some bursts heading into northern england and wales the afternoon. behind that weather front we have cooler, fresher air, more sunshine for the south west of scotland and northern ireland and ahead of that still some warmth, temperatures 22—24 degrees and the south—east. by the m
lulu hadn't stood on his foot butjohn noakes always knew how to get a laugh.lions of us are today saying goodbye to a much—loved part of childhood. note the prospects for the weather. we're not expecting a repeat of the storms that lit up the sky in the south—east corner of england in the early hours of this morning. the tendency is to push the wetter weather northwards, most of it heading out into the north sea. so it is becoming drierfor many of us by the end of the night, still a lot of...
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lulu hadn't stood on his foot, butjohn noakes always knew how to get a laugh.he former blue peter presenterjohn noakes, who has died at the age of 83. ukip's paul nuttall was the latest party leader to face questions from andrew neil. speaking about his views on counter—terrorism, mr nuttall said he "wouldn't rule out internment" for terror suspects, saying that politicians had to look at ways of ensuring that people were safe. when you read this morning that there is suspected 23,000 jihadis that could be living amongst us, obviously, mi5 are stretched to capacity at this present moment in time. i think we've got to look at ways of ensuring that our people are safe, whether that's a return to — hold on, let me finish — whether that's a return to control orders, whether that's tagging these people, who knows. more on the election now, and penzance in the constituency of st ives has some of the poorest areas in cornwall. it was one of the hardest fought seats in the last election, when the conservatives took it from the liberal democrats. our south west politica
lulu hadn't stood on his foot, butjohn noakes always knew how to get a laugh.he former blue peter presenterjohn noakes, who has died at the age of 83. ukip's paul nuttall was the latest party leader to face questions from andrew neil. speaking about his views on counter—terrorism, mr nuttall said he "wouldn't rule out internment" for terror suspects, saying that politicians had to look at ways of ensuring that people were safe. when you read this morning that there is suspected...
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lulu hadn't stood on his foot, butjohn noakes always knew how to get a laugh. then, the weather prospects, for it over the next few days, here are the details from darren burnett. over the next few days we will start to see our weather coming in from the atlantic, will mean changeable weather but fresh air as well and at the moment thatis fresh air as well and at the moment that is still a little way off but it is heading towards the uk. right 110w it is heading towards the uk. right now we are drawing up some humid air from the south and that has been bringing with it a muddy field today but also a good deal of cloud, not much sunshine. bursts of rain, thunder storms not far away but the tendency is through the rest of the night to push the wetter weather north and east into the north sea, most north and east into the north sea, m ost pla ces north and east into the north sea, most places becoming dry and staying cloudy and a bit misty, warm and humid across england and wales. heading into tuesday morning, for many parts of england, it will be starting dry, we
lulu hadn't stood on his foot, butjohn noakes always knew how to get a laugh. then, the weather prospects, for it over the next few days, here are the details from darren burnett. over the next few days we will start to see our weather coming in from the atlantic, will mean changeable weather but fresh air as well and at the moment thatis fresh air as well and at the moment that is still a little way off but it is heading towards the uk. right 110w it is heading towards the uk. right now we are...
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lulu: both of those businesses are very important in supporting.rting their existing business as well. spend thet want to users as of now. they want to target users more precisely. ai would be powering that. they want to tweak their technology. for hollywood, that increases stickiness, letting users stay on the platform longer. that works together in synergy. we see a pretty healthy loop right now for the country. betty: looks like this strategy could work out well for tencent. a great breakdown of the tencent earnings. asian in for structure investment bank -- a deal excited put the french lender in charge of $20 billion of assets. the news comes as the aib builds up financial and structure needed to finance 100 billion in registered capital. beijing.ve from what more do we know now? >> this is a milestone for them. this allows them to warehouse securities, and at a later stage when they are ready, they can deploy or get asset managers involved to grow those securities. ,t is about keeping them safe growing their value of course. there were eight
lulu: both of those businesses are very important in supporting.rting their existing business as well. spend thet want to users as of now. they want to target users more precisely. ai would be powering that. they want to tweak their technology. for hollywood, that increases stickiness, letting users stay on the platform longer. that works together in synergy. we see a pretty healthy loop right now for the country. betty: looks like this strategy could work out well for tencent. a great...
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lulu: probably a move to hedge the gains traders have made so far., more than 30 million put warrants have piled up, also a record high in 18 months. that trend is probably going to continue all the way until their earnings are reported. seen, their share prices are also at a record high right now. ipohat is the status of an at its financial affiliate? what is going on there? lulu: our sources have told us that the ipo that was expected probably won't be happening this year. the company has done a lot of expansion overseas. they are also trying to fend off competition from tension -- from tencent answer domestically in china. the company has a lot to actually consolidate and grow out their business, so in terms of the ipo, there isn't a timeline, according to our sources as of now. >> thank you so much. we will be watching for more news on that. much more ahead. let's turn back to what is going on in washington. the senate majority leader has advised the trump administration. we will hear from mitch mcconnell, next. this is bloomberg. ♪ shery: this i
lulu: probably a move to hedge the gains traders have made so far., more than 30 million put warrants have piled up, also a record high in 18 months. that trend is probably going to continue all the way until their earnings are reported. seen, their share prices are also at a record high right now. ipohat is the status of an at its financial affiliate? what is going on there? lulu: our sources have told us that the ipo that was expected probably won't be happening this year. the company has...
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with call her luna, lulu, looney tuns sometimes. >> do you have makeup song? >> oh, my god.ame. >> okay. i want to hear a few bars nt somebody's got a stinky booty her name is lulu ♪ ♪ somebody's got a stinky booty and somebody's got to clean it up ♪ >> we talked with christy opened up about postpartum. he's glad she did that. he thinks it can help other people. he's very involved in this criminal justice system. it mean as lot to him. >> he's an incredible artist and thinks so deeply about >> it's a subject everyone should get involved in. >> it's an important issue. >> including rand paul who we we h had on earlier. >> smartphone apps and games may have hidden dangers. ahead, we'll talk with a district attorney whose video on how to protect kids has been viewed milians of times. >>> plus walter isaacson with the biggest disrupters of it age. how netflix cannibalized itself and why apple may be lagging behind. you're watching "cbs this morn >>> nearly 3 million teenagers own families. 31% are corrected with friends that e have not met in person and 32% have been contacted o
with call her luna, lulu, looney tuns sometimes. >> do you have makeup song? >> oh, my god.ame. >> okay. i want to hear a few bars nt somebody's got a stinky booty her name is lulu ♪ ♪ somebody's got a stinky booty and somebody's got to clean it up ♪ >> we talked with christy opened up about postpartum. he's glad she did that. he thinks it can help other people. he's very involved in this criminal justice system. it mean as lot to him. >> he's an incredible...
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. >> lulu website back up and running.nt to the website shoppers saw message that said we're usually awesome at this please don't refresh your browser we'll be back in the flow shortly. it took almost 24 hours. i'm told with the source familiar with the matter there was an power outage and a issue with the company's server. whatever the issue, estimates lulu lemon could have lost around $1 million in growth sales during the site was off line, or the day the site is down it takes the daily total comps down digits. it's -- that came of some lackluster ecommerce sales. zparp was a one line review lights so the company hasn't addressed it. >>> moving on to sears, a company that is higher -- that are due, essentially it's given itself a bit of breathing room and time but still many still forecast an eventually bankruptcy for sears. the stock has now moved lower because i think we realize the inevitably is coming at some point. maybe it's a little later. melissa. >> you know, just to tie it together, auto zone along with the ret
. >> lulu website back up and running.nt to the website shoppers saw message that said we're usually awesome at this please don't refresh your browser we'll be back in the flow shortly. it took almost 24 hours. i'm told with the source familiar with the matter there was an power outage and a issue with the company's server. whatever the issue, estimates lulu lemon could have lost around $1 million in growth sales during the site was off line, or the day the site is down it takes the daily...
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athletic south of outperformance, we believe lulu lemon is well positioned and have interesting thingsoing on. burlington stores still taking market share inside off price. and we think coach is well positioned now as they acquire kate spade in the next year, we think coach could make several acquisitions now and finally get some consolidation happening in luxury. >> coach is an interesting story. because there was a debate about whether it's a turnaround, so to speak, or just a reset of expectations. >> yeah. >> you set a new floor and build a business on a lower base. >> they definitely change. they adjusted to the market. they were able to not only restructure and give their stores a facelift but they came back after few consecutive negative quarters to a 3% of their sales. 3% reflects healthy consumer spending and that's unheard of right now in this retail environment. the fact that they came at 3% is very strong. but it's not all bad news. consumers did spend their money. they're also spending it not only at the household products, appliances but also at the cosmetics beauty retai
athletic south of outperformance, we believe lulu lemon is well positioned and have interesting thingsoing on. burlington stores still taking market share inside off price. and we think coach is well positioned now as they acquire kate spade in the next year, we think coach could make several acquisitions now and finally get some consolidation happening in luxury. >> coach is an interesting story. because there was a debate about whether it's a turnaround, so to speak, or just a reset of...
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>> i don't think lulu will go to jail. charlie: why is he immune because he has been linked to it? has been linked to it. actually bringing him to jail implies they will be able to bring the cases to indictment. it is not clear they rise to that level. the amount of opposition, strong opposition to him from 80% of the population from being caught up in the corruption is immense. i think the next president of brazil when we get to have real elections as opposed to another acting president is an outsider we don't know right now. it can be someone who served under previous presidents, but this is just a mess. there are over 100 ministers and former ministers that have been caught up in the investigation. the brazilian scandals make american, washington politics look benign, look mild. and there is no end in sight. the good thing is brazil is showing, as the united states is showing this, that these institutions ultimately work. you have an independent judiciary that cannot be bought off and ultimately the law is supreme in the united states with trump and the investigations. i think w
>> i don't think lulu will go to jail. charlie: why is he immune because he has been linked to it? has been linked to it. actually bringing him to jail implies they will be able to bring the cases to indictment. it is not clear they rise to that level. the amount of opposition, strong opposition to him from 80% of the population from being caught up in the corruption is immense. i think the next president of brazil when we get to have real elections as opposed to another acting president...
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lulu hadn't stood on his foot butjohn noakes always knew how to get a laugh.x who has died at the age of 83. ——john knox who has died at the age of 83. —— john noakes. now with news of the premier league's newest arrival and the rest of the day's sport — here's james pearce at the bbc sport centre. it's billed as the richest match in football. the championship play off final between huddersfield and reading has gone to extra time at wembley, with a place in next season's premier league at stake. and huddersfield have been promoted after winning that match on penalty. here is the report. the last game of the english season, arguably the most important, certainly the most lucrative. it states, the final place in the season's premier league, a prize worth at least £170 million. 0ne year ago, huddersfield and reading would more likely to be relegated down promoted, but is now a royal occasion to decide who would rise to put all‘s promised land. huddersfield have been outside the top tier since 1972 and their hopes we re top tier since 1972 and their hopes were not
lulu hadn't stood on his foot butjohn noakes always knew how to get a laugh.x who has died at the age of 83. ——john knox who has died at the age of 83. —— john noakes. now with news of the premier league's newest arrival and the rest of the day's sport — here's james pearce at the bbc sport centre. it's billed as the richest match in football. the championship play off final between huddersfield and reading has gone to extra time at wembley, with a place in next season's premier...
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>> it's lulu, it's l brands .it's pvh with a 3. i want brands.f i'm going to play apparel, it has to be in the branded area. >> interesting. dana, it's good to talk to you. thanks again. >> thank you. >> dana telsey, you probably now by now, btig is holding its annual retail tail in in, city. bob pisani is there is a special guest. >> btig 15th annual event, raising $45 million for charity in the last 15 years. talk about fashion icons, tommy hilfiger joining us. tell us about the charities that you're representing here the today. >> well, it's -- the charity is called women of tomorrow. we mentor about 4,000 young women per year. mostly high school students and we help them get to a better place in life. we network with them, we give them opportunities, we show them how to look for opportunity. it's a pretty incredible charity. >> we think of the fashion industry as very favorable towards women, certainly an area where women can excel. is that true and do they need more help mentoring them? >> well, i think mostel young people do. so young women
>> it's lulu, it's l brands .it's pvh with a 3. i want brands.f i'm going to play apparel, it has to be in the branded area. >> interesting. dana, it's good to talk to you. thanks again. >> thank you. >> dana telsey, you probably now by now, btig is holding its annual retail tail in in, city. bob pisani is there is a special guest. >> btig 15th annual event, raising $45 million for charity in the last 15 years. talk about fashion icons, tommy hilfiger joining us....
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so our call is based on outperformance of athletic footwear, so we favor nike over under armour and lulu. >> i was going to ask you about going long anything that has to do with apparel. and it sounds like you have to, your own sort of trepidation b about doing that in the way you structured this call. >> right, there's significant deflation, has been going on since 2000 and athletic apparel is getting caught up in that. fast fashion is there in a big way. the mall based retailers are also there. so, that makes us concerned about the longer term story for lululemon. >> are you more concerned longer term about under armour's footwear? business relative to nike's if this is a footwear generated call? >> yeah, well, i think under armour is going to have to build into that legitimacy. i think you know, this generation is going to always grow up with under armour being in the footwear business, but people my age don't consider them a footwear company. >> but steph curry goes a long way with that. >> several of those styles were panned by the sneaker head if you will on twitter, so i think the
so our call is based on outperformance of athletic footwear, so we favor nike over under armour and lulu. >> i was going to ask you about going long anything that has to do with apparel. and it sounds like you have to, your own sort of trepidation b about doing that in the way you structured this call. >> right, there's significant deflation, has been going on since 2000 and athletic apparel is getting caught up in that. fast fashion is there in a big way. the mall based retailers...
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bells made to simulate lifting buckets of water. [ laughter ] and he'll work out while the finest luluso severe that he will never be eligible for lasik surgery, no matter how affordable it becomes. [ laughter and applause ] or how much the technology progresses, because i will keep working for this boy." [ light laughter ] and here i am. thank you very much, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: al madrigal. [ cheers and applause ] al madrigal. his comedy special "shrimpin' ain't easy" is available now at showtime.com. we'll be right back, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ [ whistles ] internet speeds 20x faster. at&t fiber sounds amazing. wait a sec, i'm not done yet. less than 12% of at&t homes actually qualify. huh... hold on. everyone else gets our other, slower internet speeds. but no one reads this stuff anyway. except for the old guy with the binoculars. huh... we got ourselves a reader. don't be fooled by at&t. xfinity delivers the fastest speeds to the most homes. whether you're after supreme performance... ♪ advanced intelligence... or breathtaking style... there
bells made to simulate lifting buckets of water. [ laughter ] and he'll work out while the finest luluso severe that he will never be eligible for lasik surgery, no matter how affordable it becomes. [ laughter and applause ] or how much the technology progresses, because i will keep working for this boy." [ light laughter ] and here i am. thank you very much, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: al madrigal. [ cheers and applause ] al madrigal. his comedy special...
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bells made to simulate lifting buckets of water. [ laughter ] and he'll work out while the finest lulugmatism so severe that he will never be eligible for lasik surgery, no matter how affordable it becomes. [ laughter and applause ] or how much the technology progresses, because i will keep working for this boy." [ light laughter ] thank you very much, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: al madrigal. [ cheers and applause ] al madrigal. his comedy special "shrimpin' ain't easy" is available now at showtime.com. we'll be right back, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ to take on the "tom insurance companies and the credit card companies and the wall street banks... that's what tom perriello is about." progressive causes have been my life's work. i'm tom perriello... and before and after congress i led non-profits to battle climate change, poverty and president bush's attacks on civil rights. now i'm running for governor to reduce economic inequality. because together, we really can build a virginia that works for everyone. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] right
bells made to simulate lifting buckets of water. [ laughter ] and he'll work out while the finest lulugmatism so severe that he will never be eligible for lasik surgery, no matter how affordable it becomes. [ laughter and applause ] or how much the technology progresses, because i will keep working for this boy." [ light laughter ] thank you very much, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: al madrigal. [ cheers and applause ] al madrigal. his comedy special "shrimpin'...
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last week visited the hoon lulu field office and got briefed on our work to assist the marshals in trying to understand the threats and protect the jung. i believe we are. >> then in february, the three ninth circuit judges lo ruled against the president's first travel ban also began receiving threats. is the fbi investigating those threats? >> i don't know that one for sure. i bet we are, but i can't answer with confidence as i sit here. >> so can we say that anytime a federal junes are threatened, that the fbi would likely be involved in investigating those threats? >> probably in most circumstances, the marshals have the primary responsibility and in my experience, they very, very often ask us for assistance on our what information we may have, some of our technical resourc resources. in most cases i think we offer assistance. >> and are the president's continued attacks on judiciary emboldening individuals to make these sorts of threats? we're in an environment where some people might think that it's okay to issue these kinds of threats against judges who disagree with the president.
last week visited the hoon lulu field office and got briefed on our work to assist the marshals in trying to understand the threats and protect the jung. i believe we are. >> then in february, the three ninth circuit judges lo ruled against the president's first travel ban also began receiving threats. is the fbi investigating those threats? >> i don't know that one for sure. i bet we are, but i can't answer with confidence as i sit here. >> so can we say that anytime a...
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bells made to simulate lifting buckets of water. [ laughter ] and he'll work out while the finest luluatism so severe that he will never be eligible for lasik surgery, no matter how affordable it becomes. [ laughter and applause ] or how much the technology progresses, because i will keep working for this boy." [ light laughter ] and here i am. thank you very much, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: al madrigal. [ cheers and applause ] al madrigal. his comedy special "shrimpin' ain't easy" is available now at showtime.com. we'll be right back, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ ♪ tires have a new home. midas now sells great brands at great prices. get $100 off instantly on select goodyear and cooper tires through may 31st. find your tires online. trust the midas touch. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: hey, al madrigal right there, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] this is -- who did this -- who did this drawing here? >> this great kid felipe flores. yeah, you can find him on instagram. he's amazing. >> jimmy: really? >> yeah. >> jimmy: you just found him and just sa
bells made to simulate lifting buckets of water. [ laughter ] and he'll work out while the finest luluatism so severe that he will never be eligible for lasik surgery, no matter how affordable it becomes. [ laughter and applause ] or how much the technology progresses, because i will keep working for this boy." [ light laughter ] and here i am. thank you very much, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: al madrigal. [ cheers and applause ] al madrigal. his comedy special...
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and the elephant, lulu that messed everywhere and john slid through it and turned it into a joke.rifying. he was up it today, totally terrifying. he was up there with no safety on and these are the days before health and safety. when i met him, i did pantomime with him in the 80s. i remember saying to him, where you scared? he said never. everything they threw at me, i relished. he was a brave guy who knew no fear at all. when you joined the programme which was some yea rs when you joined the programme which was some years after he left, where you conscious of his legacy? yes, because you would get an item to do whichjohn had because you would get an item to do which john had done because you would get an item to do whichjohn had done before. so it was, ok, i have got to turn it into something. i was never anything as brave asjohn was. a few things i did do, people used to say to me, the producer and director would say, whenjohn did the producer and director would say, when john did this, the producer and director would say, whenjohn did this, and i would have his say, stop saying
and the elephant, lulu that messed everywhere and john slid through it and turned it into a joke.rifying. he was up it today, totally terrifying. he was up there with no safety on and these are the days before health and safety. when i met him, i did pantomime with him in the 80s. i remember saying to him, where you scared? he said never. everything they threw at me, i relished. he was a brave guy who knew no fear at all. when you joined the programme which was some yea rs when you joined the...
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lulu: eating into margins. alibaba doesn't have much choice.with tencent on the new frontiers, cloud and entertainment. management said they are trying to narrow that cost by producing more content in. over time, that might open control costs better -- help them control costs better. yvonne: what about the micro drivers? u: they highlighted a couple things, the shift to consumption within china. also the appetite for more quality goods overseas. that is what is driving the shift for acquiring more assets overseas. also, help more chinese investors go overseas to look for quality goods. it is a two way trend for the company. another story that defies the slowdown in china. thank you to break down the alibaba earnings. president trump has categorically denied doing anything that could bring about impeachment. he calls it a witch hunt. what can we read into the president tweets? >> there is certainly a sense of indignation. here is the tweet that started the day. greatesthe single witch hunt a politician in american history. with all the illegal a
lulu: eating into margins. alibaba doesn't have much choice.with tencent on the new frontiers, cloud and entertainment. management said they are trying to narrow that cost by producing more content in. over time, that might open control costs better -- help them control costs better. yvonne: what about the micro drivers? u: they highlighted a couple things, the shift to consumption within china. also the appetite for more quality goods overseas. that is what is driving the shift for acquiring...
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coats: despite the heroic and incredible efforts by former towards nunn and lulu minimizing and reducingthe new -- use of nuclear weapons, the success we had in libya and the ukraine, thed in lessons learned have been if you have nuclear weapons, never give them up, because it is a deterrent for things from other actors who may want to interfere in their country. if you do not have them, get them. so we see what has happened in ukraine. probably would not have happened if they had maintained nuclear weapons capability. but we see what is happening in north korea. we believe regime survival is dependent solely on becoming a nuclear power. , tend we, unfortunately to be moving in the wrong direction as countries around the world think that gaining nuclear capability is a protection, either a deterrent or for survival of the country or potentially could be used for offensive capabilities. sen. shaheen: if i could follow up with you later, director, i would appreciate it. thank you. >> director coats, if mmo exists document in you or admiral rodgers' conversations regarding the russian inves
coats: despite the heroic and incredible efforts by former towards nunn and lulu minimizing and reducingthe new -- use of nuclear weapons, the success we had in libya and the ukraine, thed in lessons learned have been if you have nuclear weapons, never give them up, because it is a deterrent for things from other actors who may want to interfere in their country. if you do not have them, get them. so we see what has happened in ukraine. probably would not have happened if they had maintained...
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. >> pido porque lulÚ vuelva con su hijo pronto.oerciÓn. me parece lamentable que un niÑo representa una poblaciÓn de niÑos que representa esa situaciÓn. lourdes: yo me pregunto, tÚ crees quÉ te alcanza mÁs al Éxito ser asÍ? joani: para nada. yo llamo la atenciÓn con mi talento. viendo el vÍdeo, la seÑora no sÓlo puso en riesgo a su hijo, sino a todos los que estaban aÍi tambiÉn. >> si ustedes se dan cuenta la gente no reaccionÓ. fue lo que mÁs me sorprendiÓ. la gente se queda. no lo critico. seguramente, la angustia de ver a una persona armada en un lugar tan pequeÑo debe generar mucha angustia. esta mujer es una loca. es una psicÓpata. >> y estÁ pasando. creo que es un ejemplo de intolerancia de la sociedad. vemos mas peleas en los aviones, en la peluquerÍa. la gente tiene que estar mÁs tranquila. >> te das cuenta que el control de armas es un tema. cualquiera tiene acceso. lourdes: seÑores! vamos a una pequeÑa pausa. vamos a aplicar esto a la vida cotidiana. ya volvemos. ♪ ♪ ♪ la falta de un buen desayuno puede hacerte sentir com
. >> pido porque lulÚ vuelva con su hijo pronto.oerciÓn. me parece lamentable que un niÑo representa una poblaciÓn de niÑos que representa esa situaciÓn. lourdes: yo me pregunto, tÚ crees quÉ te alcanza mÁs al Éxito ser asÍ? joani: para nada. yo llamo la atenciÓn con mi talento. viendo el vÍdeo, la seÑora no sÓlo puso en riesgo a su hijo, sino a todos los que estaban aÍi tambiÉn. >> si ustedes se dan cuenta la gente no reaccionÓ. fue lo que mÁs me sorprendiÓ. la...
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to release quarterly results after the bell thursday, analysts expecting earnings 28 cents a share luluter returning to the white house, following first trip overseas reports accusing sr., adviser kushner of ties to rush in the mainstream media in a frenzy, joining me now is host of "varney & company," stuart varney, should mainstream media be focusing on issues that really impact americans. >> well yeah, i mean yeah what am i missing here? you know. i mean how relevant to your life is it whether or not jared kushner met with yxz months and months ago? how relevant to your life your working life your life at any sense of the word what jared kushner did in time maybe to open back channel with russians, by the way, exactly what president obama did president obama did that three years ago. where is the relevancy here we have media frenzy energetics president getting out of the office a office all they want get him out of office stop everything block everything, forget about anything positive about the economy, forget the stock market is right at an all-time record high, forget all of that,
to release quarterly results after the bell thursday, analysts expecting earnings 28 cents a share luluter returning to the white house, following first trip overseas reports accusing sr., adviser kushner of ties to rush in the mainstream media in a frenzy, joining me now is host of "varney & company," stuart varney, should mainstream media be focusing on issues that really impact americans. >> well yeah, i mean yeah what am i missing here? you know. i mean how relevant to...