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in our latest installment on the series "where the jobs are" mary thompson takes us to timco aviation in greensboro, north carolina to look at the multipronged approach that company is taking to fill its skilled jobs gap. >> reporter: business is booming at timco aviation. the greensboro, north carolina firm provides faa required maintenance to commercial cargo and military planes. it's benefitting from the strong growth in the aviation industry, growth threatened by a lack of skilled workers. >> we are at capacity. and so again if we were to expand it could be an issue of getting enough workforce in here to actually work those aircraft. >> reporter: kip blakely is timco president of industry and government relations. he says to replace nearly 40% of its workforce nearing retirement they need to hire 350 worker assee for the next three. replacing them isn't easy. the workers who take apart, inspect, prepare and then put planes like this 737 back together again need to be faa certified. that's a process that takes two years. to ensure steady stream of workers for present and future yea
in our latest installment on the series "where the jobs are" mary thompson takes us to timco aviation in greensboro, north carolina to look at the multipronged approach that company is taking to fill its skilled jobs gap. >> reporter: business is booming at timco aviation. the greensboro, north carolina firm provides faa required maintenance to commercial cargo and military planes. it's benefitting from the strong growth in the aviation industry, growth threatened by a lack of...
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mary thompson was there. >> reporter: this is military recruiting of a different type. here, 150 companies look to tap into a deep pool of talent coming from our nation's military. talent like veteran joshua craftsman. >> i've managed a warehouse with the military. i've managed $520 million worth of equipment. i can run your logistics department or at least come up under somebody who does. >> they've been trained. they're very trainable. >> reporter: don esman advises toyota and other firms about hiring veterans through a program called hiring our heroes. >> there's a lot of employers, oh, yeah, we'd love to hire a vet but we have no security guard positions open. what they fail to realize is the leadership skills, the problem-solving skills that these young men and women have. so we're starting to marry those two. along with educating employers on what a veteran brings to the job, capital one's ben lamb says the program helps veterans sell their skills to the private sector. >> it's not about an infantry mann or i worked on a ship. it's i led teams. >> reporter: hiring
mary thompson was there. >> reporter: this is military recruiting of a different type. here, 150 companies look to tap into a deep pool of talent coming from our nation's military. talent like veteran joshua craftsman. >> i've managed a warehouse with the military. i've managed $520 million worth of equipment. i can run your logistics department or at least come up under somebody who does. >> they've been trained. they're very trainable. >> reporter: don esman advises...
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mary thompson has more. >> reporter: it's an expensive charge in a suit filed in arkansas, walmart claims visa illegally inflated swipe fees on credit card payments from 2004 through 2012. walmart is seeking $5 billion in damages. >> i think they're trying to get attention. >> reporter: the suit is the latest chapter that long running dispute between the nation's retailers and visa and its rival master card. for years the retailers, including walmart who pays a lower negotiated rate, maintained the two firms violating anti-trust rules by overcharging retailers. in its court filing, walmart claims visa has engaged in a conspiracy with some of the nation's largest banks to illegally fix the interchange fees and inflate the network fees that walmart and other merchants pay on visa charge card transactions. walmart declined to comment on the suit as did visa. though it wasn't totally unexpected. walmart is one of 35 big retailers that opted out of an earlier $5.7 billion settlement with visa and master card. the retailers saying the swipe fee settlement wasn't tough enough and wouldn't preven
mary thompson has more. >> reporter: it's an expensive charge in a suit filed in arkansas, walmart claims visa illegally inflated swipe fees on credit card payments from 2004 through 2012. walmart is seeking $5 billion in damages. >> i think they're trying to get attention. >> reporter: the suit is the latest chapter that long running dispute between the nation's retailers and visa and its rival master card. for years the retailers, including walmart who pays a lower...
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touring the homes are seema mody and mary thompson.oin them on their tour. >> this luxurious estate is located on 2.6 acres in a gated community on a cul-de-sac and next to a nature preserve. it provides you with lots of privacy and serenity but if you want to hear the roar of the crowds, you're minutes which afrom a top rated basketball team. >> this traditional ranch style brick home sits on three-quarters of an achor in a quiet neighborhood, but it's just five minutes away from a vibrant downtown and the university center. >> this 5,000 square foot house has a top of the line kitchen with an open layout granite countertops, stainless steel appliances. it's surrounded by a breakfast bar with plenty of room. >> this 5,400 square foot home is built for entertaining. this kitchen has state of the art appliances and it's centrally located between the dining room, living room, and nook. >> this five bedroom 4 1/2 bath house has an enormous master bedrooms with a gas fireplace and remote controlled shades. the master bath has a doorless wa
touring the homes are seema mody and mary thompson.oin them on their tour. >> this luxurious estate is located on 2.6 acres in a gated community on a cul-de-sac and next to a nature preserve. it provides you with lots of privacy and serenity but if you want to hear the roar of the crowds, you're minutes which afrom a top rated basketball team. >> this traditional ranch style brick home sits on three-quarters of an achor in a quiet neighborhood, but it's just five minutes away from a...
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back to you. >> mary thompson, thank you very much for that. you know what?is actually a very, very good idea. we have to take away the stigma of the idea that you are not going to go to college, instead you will go into a great trade, go straight out with no debt, start earning and you will be driving a mercedes benz when you are a plumber. >> you couldn't be more right. we lack skilled tradespeople. >> absolutely. >> i'm going to say something that will probably sound offensive to some people. if you graduate -- i graduated with a liberal arts degree and with -- >> so did i. and no skills. >> i didn't come out with any skills. i went to law school, and that helped a little bit. but the reality is if you have a liberal arts degree and a bad grade point average from sort of a middle of the road school -- >> and a massive debt. >> it's tough. it's hard out there. >> then you have to go in and start learning on the job anyway, whereas this, what they are doing i think is a fantastic idea. it has to be expanded and accepted much more. >> absolutely. >>> herb, ar
back to you. >> mary thompson, thank you very much for that. you know what?is actually a very, very good idea. we have to take away the stigma of the idea that you are not going to go to college, instead you will go into a great trade, go straight out with no debt, start earning and you will be driving a mercedes benz when you are a plumber. >> you couldn't be more right. we lack skilled tradespeople. >> absolutely. >> i'm going to say something that will probably sound...
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i'm mary thompson with a news alert.almart is suing visa for $5 million, saying it charges high swipe fees on the credit card pvrjs by its customers. visa declined comment. but the suit wasn't totally unexpected. walmart is a retailer that opted out of an agreement over a wipe fees. others, home depot, 7-eleven and target. >> mary thompson, thank you so much for the breaking news. considering, mary, was saying this wasn't completely unexpected, do you think is has been digested in the stock? >> i think this particular thing has been digested in the stock. and the way the stock traded today, you probably get a chance to play it on the long side. but on the long run, i'd rather be short visa. what this signals is that the fees are coming down. they're not going to be able to charge what they've been charging for the last 10, 20, 30 years. there's a lot of competition that has the fees compressed. and i would not want to be in this or mastercard. >> okay. >>> pete is finding unusual activity in one particular financial play
i'm mary thompson with a news alert.almart is suing visa for $5 million, saying it charges high swipe fees on the credit card pvrjs by its customers. visa declined comment. but the suit wasn't totally unexpected. walmart is a retailer that opted out of an agreement over a wipe fees. others, home depot, 7-eleven and target. >> mary thompson, thank you so much for the breaking news. considering, mary, was saying this wasn't completely unexpected, do you think is has been digested in the...
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back to you. >> mary thompson, thanks very much.s down a half to 2% but they haven't dropped more on the news. we have to wait and see. the news just breaking. >>> let's go to talking numbers as the snazzy graphics show. green mountain, the subject today. the shares up 7.5% today after revising its licensing deal with starbucks. green mountain, up about 50% this year. is it a buy or a sell if you made profit? let's talk numbers. pleased to welcome john cosar, and steve cortez. john, i will start with you on the charts because when a stock has gone up 50% this quickly, i thi think is there anything there that supports it further? >> i think so. on a very near term kind of base circumstances sis, we are monthly oversold and we are really negotiating that 116 area which was the highs from 2011. we will probably have to do a little work up there. once we get there, i think we can eventually end up at 130, 135-ish later on this year. which is about 18% from where we are right now. >> 130, 135-ish later this year. steve, fundamentally spe
back to you. >> mary thompson, thanks very much.s down a half to 2% but they haven't dropped more on the news. we have to wait and see. the news just breaking. >>> let's go to talking numbers as the snazzy graphics show. green mountain, the subject today. the shares up 7.5% today after revising its licensing deal with starbucks. green mountain, up about 50% this year. is it a buy or a sell if you made profit? let's talk numbers. pleased to welcome john cosar, and steve cortez....
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mary thompson knows.he is live in greensboro, north carolina. >> reporter: tyler, the jobs are in the aviation industry. it is growing but some segments face a labor shortage and that could crimp their business. that story coming up in a moment. back to you. >> thank you. >>> corn shares soars, hitting a new 52 week high. we will explain why wall street is so smitten with korn ferry, up 13% today alone. ♪ [ girl ] my mom, she makes underwater fans that are powered by the moon. ♪ she can print amazing things, right from her computer. [ whirring ] [ train whistle blows ] she makes trains that are friends with trees. ♪ my mom works at ge. ♪ [ cows moo ] [ sizzling ] more rain... [ thunder rumbles ] ♪ [ male announcer ] when the world moves... futures move first. learn futures from experienced pros with dedicated chats and daily live webinars. and trade with papermoney to test-drive the market. ♪ all on thinkorswim from td ameritrade. >>> up about 14 points on the dow jones industrial average. let's get more
mary thompson knows.he is live in greensboro, north carolina. >> reporter: tyler, the jobs are in the aviation industry. it is growing but some segments face a labor shortage and that could crimp their business. that story coming up in a moment. back to you. >> thank you. >>> corn shares soars, hitting a new 52 week high. we will explain why wall street is so smitten with korn ferry, up 13% today alone. ♪ [ girl ] my mom, she makes underwater fans that are powered by the...
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let's check in with mary thompson on the floor, mary?e inside post eight here at the new york stock exchange and joining me now is scott cudler who is head of global lisings here at the new york stock exchange. we're talking about king digital media, priced in the middle of the range at 22.50 $and selling 22.2 million shares. walk our viewers through what is happening behind us right now. >> this is one of the hallmarks of an nyse ipo this price discovery process, posted the pricing and allocation last night. what you see behind us actually is all the public interest that has the opportunity to buy this stock for the first time, coming into a centralized -- centralized place and that price discovery process between the allocations last night and now the public order flow is all converging in one place and they're really trying to determine the price and the time at which this stock should open. >> how long do you it might take for an ipo like king which is very popular, getting a lot of buzz, how long do you think it might take to price?
let's check in with mary thompson on the floor, mary?e inside post eight here at the new york stock exchange and joining me now is scott cudler who is head of global lisings here at the new york stock exchange. we're talking about king digital media, priced in the middle of the range at 22.50 $and selling 22.2 million shares. walk our viewers through what is happening behind us right now. >> this is one of the hallmarks of an nyse ipo this price discovery process, posted the pricing and...
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. >> want to go to mary thompson on the floor. >>> mary's watching the action on the floor.ome of this news now of coming out of los angeles is going to be talked about on the floor here? >> reporter: i think so. certainly isn't impacting the markets the dow jones industrial average, best levels of the day, 119 points. broad-based gains. weakness in crude and gold today. look at sectors, industrials, very strong today. banks, retails, all higher across the board. bit of a relief rally. expectations to see aggressive military action in the wake of the crimean referendum it didn't happen. investors coming into market today. how long does the rally last? important things coming up later this week. tuesday, russian president putin addressing the russian parliament, traders listening to that. two-day fmoc meeting, yellen addresses the press on wednesday, and important data like the cpi and ppi as well. focus on the positives in the market. notably the spin-offs happening. you mentioned hertz, spin-off of rental construction, rental unit. sears holding spinning off lands' end. che
. >> want to go to mary thompson on the floor. >>> mary's watching the action on the floor.ome of this news now of coming out of los angeles is going to be talked about on the floor here? >> reporter: i think so. certainly isn't impacting the markets the dow jones industrial average, best levels of the day, 119 points. broad-based gains. weakness in crude and gold today. look at sectors, industrials, very strong today. banks, retails, all higher across the board. bit of a...
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mary thompson has the details for us now. mary? >> hey there, kelly., the program is called hiring our heroes. it aims to match skilled veterans with private companies like cnbc's parent comcast, jpmorgan and staples. these firms and over 100 more taking part at a job fair today in new york city. hiring for heroes holding over 680 of fairs over the last few years. but fairs are only part of the strategy. partnering with toyota, hiring our heroes created a resume engine for vets that makes them more marketable to potential employees. here's toyota's don esmond. >> allows our military vets to go in, put their military occupation skill, every single class they've attended and then translates it to civilian terms. >> available to any company online, the resumes can be sorted by skill and zip code so firms can quickly zero in on the right candidate. veterans can also attend classes on interviewing and resume writing at the fairs. there's a satellite program that's been funded by capital one, but it's pressing firms to hire half a million veterans by 2015. s
mary thompson has the details for us now. mary? >> hey there, kelly., the program is called hiring our heroes. it aims to match skilled veterans with private companies like cnbc's parent comcast, jpmorgan and staples. these firms and over 100 more taking part at a job fair today in new york city. hiring for heroes holding over 680 of fairs over the last few years. but fairs are only part of the strategy. partnering with toyota, hiring our heroes created a resume engine for vets that makes...
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mary thompson is here at post 9 with some of the details. >> hey, sue, we're definitely in rally mode. the reason, of course, no surprises that crimean vote going as expected over the weekend. also getting decent economic numbers today, specifically in industrial production and capacity utilization. basically strength across the board, looking at all the sectorses. take a look at the best performers. a lot of the industrials getting a bid off those earlier numbers. the winning sectors, i.t., information technology taking the lead followed by industrials, and health care today. specifically we are seeing strength in the semiconductor base, and of course biotech, which has been a standout sector for well over a year now. back to you, sue. >> thank you, mare,. >>> let go uptown to sheila and the nasdaq. >> hey there. i'm feeling bad i forgot to wear green today. you both look so nice, but there's a lot of green to talk about at the nasdaq. 100 in composite, rebounding nicely. you're seeing leadership from three areas. the first one is large-cap, so names like microsoft, google, appearing
mary thompson is here at post 9 with some of the details. >> hey, sue, we're definitely in rally mode. the reason, of course, no surprises that crimean vote going as expected over the weekend. also getting decent economic numbers today, specifically in industrial production and capacity utilization. basically strength across the board, looking at all the sectorses. take a look at the best performers. a lot of the industrials getting a bid off those earlier numbers. the winning sectors,...
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gloe let's go to mary thompson. she is going to give us an update on the markets. we dropped. in negative territory. >> this is a pattern we have seen over the last three days. we have seen the best levels happening in the about the first 40 minutes of trading and then it's all downhill. recently we saw the nasdaq drop below yesterday's low of 43. that seemed to help celebrate the decline we're seeing on the down side today. right now the dow is at its lowest of the session off 40 points. this on a day when there was so much buzz about the king digital entertainments debut. it was disappointing but we want to point out there's another ipo today. in order anglia. this is an operator of schools in southeast companies. it priced at 16 and you can see that it's debut has actually been received a little bit better than king digitals which is down over 15%. investors are definitely taking a defensive posture today. they're moving into health care stocks. getting a bit along with consumer staples. tech is leading the decline and they're moving money into the emerging markets which ar
gloe let's go to mary thompson. she is going to give us an update on the markets. we dropped. in negative territory. >> this is a pattern we have seen over the last three days. we have seen the best levels happening in the about the first 40 minutes of trading and then it's all downhill. recently we saw the nasdaq drop below yesterday's low of 43. that seemed to help celebrate the decline we're seeing on the down side today. right now the dow is at its lowest of the session off 40 points....
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. >>> mary thompson has the "cnbc market wrap." >>> the dow fell five points, the s&p gave up 3 1/2,daq fell more than 22. that's it from cnbc, first business worldwide. your eyes depend on a unique set of nutrients. [ male announcer ] that's why there's ocuvite. ocuvite helps replenish key eye nutrients. ocuvite has a unique formula that's just not found in any leading multivitamin. help protect your eye health with ocuvite. >>> republicans are up in arms over the fact that millions of americans have had to switch their health insurance plans under the rules of the affordable care act. so given that, why don't they care at all that 2.2 million americans have lost their unemployment assistance? the reason -- grand old priorities. that is next. this is for you. ♪ [ male announcer ] bob's heart attack didn't come with a warning. today his doctor has him on a bayer aspirin regimen to help reduce the risk of another one. if you've had a heart attack, be sure to talk to your doctor before you begin an aspirin regimen. sunny or bubbly? cozy or cool? "meow" or "woof"? wheels or wheeeels?
. >>> mary thompson has the "cnbc market wrap." >>> the dow fell five points, the s&p gave up 3 1/2,daq fell more than 22. that's it from cnbc, first business worldwide. your eyes depend on a unique set of nutrients. [ male announcer ] that's why there's ocuvite. ocuvite helps replenish key eye nutrients. ocuvite has a unique formula that's just not found in any leading multivitamin. help protect your eye health with ocuvite. >>> republicans are up in...
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mary thompson is at king's trading post.osh lipton, do you first. >> yes, scott, outside facebook's headquarters here with just about a month ago facebook made headlines with that whatsapp acquisition. now facebook agreeing to buy oculus for $2 billion. they make a virtual reality headset. the aim is you put on these goggles and you should feel like you're inside your very own video game. oculus may not be that well-known outside silicon valley but the company had raised about $90 million from big name vcs including andresen. they talk about the pace of the acquisitions. certainly big tech companies, google or amazon, have a history of inventing or acquiring new growth platforms. and some analysts telling me, listen, at $2 billion, even zuckerberg made a bad bet that's not crazy for a company the size of facebook. but if you're keeping track at home that facebook has now spent about $21 billion in acquisitions in just the past five weeks. scott, back to you. >> josh lipton, thank you. this spending free that facebook is goin
mary thompson is at king's trading post.osh lipton, do you first. >> yes, scott, outside facebook's headquarters here with just about a month ago facebook made headlines with that whatsapp acquisition. now facebook agreeing to buy oculus for $2 billion. they make a virtual reality headset. the aim is you put on these goggles and you should feel like you're inside your very own video game. oculus may not be that well-known outside silicon valley but the company had raised about $90 million...
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touring the homes are jane wells and mary thompson. pete, back up. your head is in the shot. >> hey, hey. >> it's a cute head though. >> it's located on 2.6 acres in a gated community on a cul-de-sac and next to a nature preserve. provides you with lots of privacy and sure reerenity. this ranch is bait in 1988, sits on 40 acres, includes a four-car garage, fully stocked pond full of catfish and bass finding a one of a kind house in this neighborhood for this price is no slam dunk. >> 5,000 square foot house, top of the line kimp chen with open layout, granite counter tops, stainless steel appliances, and custom cabinetry. >> afternoon entry way brings you into this huge kitchen inside this 6400 square foot home. new appliances. large island. look at this breakfast bar. it's big enough to bar. it's big enough to accommodate the final four. >> this house has an enormous master bedroom with a gas fire place and master baa bath with a jetted tub. >> the master suite has a skylight. a private deck and close by a large panic room in case you need to lay up
touring the homes are jane wells and mary thompson. pete, back up. your head is in the shot. >> hey, hey. >> it's a cute head though. >> it's located on 2.6 acres in a gated community on a cul-de-sac and next to a nature preserve. provides you with lots of privacy and sure reerenity. this ranch is bait in 1988, sits on 40 acres, includes a four-car garage, fully stocked pond full of catfish and bass finding a one of a kind house in this neighborhood for this price is no slam...
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. >> mary thompson has also been covering the king digital ipo all morning low. that's the theme folks. a lot of people out there, jim cramer among them says does this signal something. are they getting frothey. maybe not in king but in general. we take a closer look at king's valuation with companies that are maybe not similar but in the same group. first of hasboro. 4.1 billion in sales. market cap $7.2 billion. forward pe. 118 million in operating income. a $9 billion marking cap and forward pe of 18.9. fine, now to king digital. 2013 sales, $1.9 billion. here's the big number to pay attention to. $568 million in net income. they make a lot of money on their sales. their market cap. now about $6.3 billion but it's fluctuating with the stock price. ford pe, right around, look at that, 11.6. we need to wait for more earnings estimates and expectations. that could change as well but the idea being guys is this the sign of an overvalued market? 11.5 times forward earnings. let's talk more about that. that's your market theme today and move on here and bring in mic
. >> mary thompson has also been covering the king digital ipo all morning low. that's the theme folks. a lot of people out there, jim cramer among them says does this signal something. are they getting frothey. maybe not in king but in general. we take a closer look at king's valuation with companies that are maybe not similar but in the same group. first of hasboro. 4.1 billion in sales. market cap $7.2 billion. forward pe. 118 million in operating income. a $9 billion marking cap and...
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. >>> i'm mary thompson with your "cnbc market wrap."ks on the day lower on mixed economic data. the dow closed off just about five points. the s&p down 3 1/2, the nasdaq finished off 22. unemployment lines were shorter last week. filings for first-time jobless claims dropped by 10,000. pending home sales fell for the eighth straight month in february. and it was another tough day for candy crush maker king digital. shares dropped more than 2% after a 15% decline in its first day of trading on wednesday. that's it from cnbc. first in business, worldwide. create a three course italian dinner with olive garden's new cucina mia for just $9.99. first, choose unlimited soup or salad. then create your own pasta with one of five homemade sauces. and finish with dessert. three courses, $9.99. at olive garden. [ girl ] my mom, she makes underwater fans that are powered by the moon. ♪ she can print amazing things, right from her computer. [ whirring ] [ train whistle blows ] she makes trains that are friends with trees. ♪ my mom works at ge. ♪ man
. >>> i'm mary thompson with your "cnbc market wrap."ks on the day lower on mixed economic data. the dow closed off just about five points. the s&p down 3 1/2, the nasdaq finished off 22. unemployment lines were shorter last week. filings for first-time jobless claims dropped by 10,000. pending home sales fell for the eighth straight month in february. and it was another tough day for candy crush maker king digital. shares dropped more than 2% after a 15% decline in its...
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mary thompson takes a look at what's at stake. >> this is going to be a balancing act for russia.ndustry experts say they won't want to disrupt natural gas exports to europe. the reason? russia needs the money. according to the energy information administration, 52% of russia's federal budget revenue comes from hydro carbons like natural gas. over three-quarters of russia's natural gas exports go to europe. those exports make up 30% of the eu's natural gas supply. so both sides have an interest in keeping the gas lines open. russia may have more at risk given overall european demand is slowing as the eu is increasing its use of alternatives like solar and with spring coming, it faces a seasonal drop in demand. lastly, nat gas inventories in europe right now are pretty high. when russia cut supplies to the ukrainian pipelines in 2006 and 2009 over price disputes with the country, prices did spike. many ukrainians didn't have heat. russia could do this again, impacting the ukraine, but doing less harm to its european clients. why is this? it's because now it has more ways to get the
mary thompson takes a look at what's at stake. >> this is going to be a balancing act for russia.ndustry experts say they won't want to disrupt natural gas exports to europe. the reason? russia needs the money. according to the energy information administration, 52% of russia's federal budget revenue comes from hydro carbons like natural gas. over three-quarters of russia's natural gas exports go to europe. those exports make up 30% of the eu's natural gas supply. so both sides have an...
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members and military spouses. 125 employers are there including goldman sachs, walmart and our own mary thompsonhere, carl. you know, job fairs like this one are critical in bringing together the military and private employees. hiring our heroes is responsered over 680 job fairs around the country and the result has been that 21,000 veterans or more and their family members have been hired directly from these job fairs. now, along with meeting perspective employers these fairs offer classes for veterans on interviewing skills and resume writing. ben lam who is capital one's vice president of service member affairs, for veterans telling their story in a way civilian employers can understand and appreciate is one of the biggest challenges that veterans face in finding a job. >> it's about communication. it's about how you describe the experiences and the skills that you learned and put to work in the military, how you describe that to a private sector employer. it's not about, hey, i was an infantry man, or i worked on a ship, it's i led teams. >> reporter: veteran anthony maldonado agrees. he sai
members and military spouses. 125 employers are there including goldman sachs, walmart and our own mary thompsonhere, carl. you know, job fairs like this one are critical in bringing together the military and private employees. hiring our heroes is responsered over 680 job fairs around the country and the result has been that 21,000 veterans or more and their family members have been hired directly from these job fairs. now, along with meeting perspective employers these fairs offer classes for...
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mary thompson is here to explain why. >> michelle, the reason you need to keep an eye on energy is russiae of the largest producers of oil and second largest producer of natural gas. analysts say the risk right now is pretty low. a bigger concern is the flow of russian natural gas to europe. 76% of its nat gas exports go to the eu accounting for a third of the european union's supply. 50% of that natural gas gets to europe through a ukrainian pipeline system. back in 2006 and 2009 russia cut supplies to the system shown in gray because of a priss diswould you tell with the ukraine. the pipeline was russia's primary means of transported nat gas. prices in europe spiked. since then russia built the nordstream pipeline shown in red to bypass the ukraine. it could maintain a flow of gas to europe while cutting supply to a rebellious ukraine. analysts say russia isn't likely to do this preferring to maintain an uninterrupted supply to european customers. this is key to russia. you could have an embargo cut, you know -- or push back on russian exports but that would have a negative impact on th
mary thompson is here to explain why. >> michelle, the reason you need to keep an eye on energy is russiae of the largest producers of oil and second largest producer of natural gas. analysts say the risk right now is pretty low. a bigger concern is the flow of russian natural gas to europe. 76% of its nat gas exports go to the eu accounting for a third of the european union's supply. 50% of that natural gas gets to europe through a ukrainian pipeline system. back in 2006 and 2009 russia...
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mary thompson joins us now from greensburg, north carolina at a look at the approach pimco is taking future hires. >> the aviation business is booming and timco is part of that boom. each plane must make about 30 days of service. they're brought in, essentially taken apart, all parts are inspected, repaired and replaced. behind me, this engine will be inspected today, hned that, the tlush reverser. more will have to come here to be service. timco would like to build the hangars to accommodate those planes if it could find the workers. >> more than the hangars. we would need 400 additional technicians and that's the tough part. that's the headwind to our expansion. >> kip blakley is twith timco. they would need to hire 350 workers a year for the next several. they can't just be anyone off the street. these workers need to be trained and certified by the faa before they can touch any out of 737s or 767s or other planes that are serviced by timco. >> it's a two-year process to go to a community college or aviation school. once they get that certification and come to work, it will still
mary thompson joins us now from greensburg, north carolina at a look at the approach pimco is taking future hires. >> the aviation business is booming and timco is part of that boom. each plane must make about 30 days of service. they're brought in, essentially taken apart, all parts are inspected, repaired and replaced. behind me, this engine will be inspected today, hned that, the tlush reverser. more will have to come here to be service. timco would like to build the hangars to...
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>>> we have breaking news with mary thompson at hq. >> two men have been charged with an insider tradingis coming from the u.s. attorney's office in new jersey. the two men involved are steve metro a 40-year-old from katonah, new york, who is a managing clerk at the new york law office of simpson thatcher, and another man vladimir adelman who is 42, formerly he was a stockbroker at morgan stanley as well as oppenheimer. evidently metro who worked at the law firm provided information about deals the firm was working to adelman who then purchased securities not only for his own family but also for metro as well. the two defendants or the two charged, again, netting a profit of $5.6 million from these insider tips. now among the deals or among the companies involved in the deals, in which metro received that insider information, sirius xm, again, all of this according to the complaint, sirius xm radio, also graham packing company, smart modular technologies and international coal group among others, 12 companies, or 12 companies' stocks i should say were involved in this insider trading sca
>>> we have breaking news with mary thompson at hq. >> two men have been charged with an insider tradingis coming from the u.s. attorney's office in new jersey. the two men involved are steve metro a 40-year-old from katonah, new york, who is a managing clerk at the new york law office of simpson thatcher, and another man vladimir adelman who is 42, formerly he was a stockbroker at morgan stanley as well as oppenheimer. evidently metro who worked at the law firm provided...
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to teach humans can share it with the merger of mary duncan and the intent to return to georgia and thompson today james read and the contraction cannot next decent hour. php four cup and district courts mary darkens family and friends leaving court dr james wright commander was charged with her merger. there was screaming and tackling when he was led into court room number two this morning with a bandage on his head. he was close to the court of criminal justice after being charged and tell a garda station yesterday afternoon garda connor fanning told the judge he left it to fifty eight euro does have passed court and charged him with the merger of married i can he said to mr redmond made no reply a week charged with a merger or a second charge of the attempted murder of mary kay i can still share kareena sixty six year old married i can die down skipping church in the head in there and think and i did in town centers the afternoon kareena dark and was also shocked but her injuries are unknown to life threatening some members of the darkened from anywhere in motion in court and had to leave
to teach humans can share it with the merger of mary duncan and the intent to return to georgia and thompson today james read and the contraction cannot next decent hour. php four cup and district courts mary darkens family and friends leaving court dr james wright commander was charged with her merger. there was screaming and tackling when he was led into court room number two this morning with a bandage on his head. he was close to the court of criminal justice after being charged and tell a...
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mary's star, he has six points. thompson, the curry birthday gift, finishing with 27 points. thompson, attending his grandfather's funeral. the calves hold on, look at irving from way out. and the warriors fall 103-94. stanford versus ucla in vegas. cardinal not ready at all. norman khyle, right to the rack, had 22, 15-point ucla lead at the half and kept scoring. jordan adams there, travis added 15. ucla crushes the cardinal, 84-59. stanford should still make the tournament. the bruins will face arizona in the conference title game. >>> the islanders and former shark goalie, second period the shot, thornton, the rebound, banks it home, san jose wins 4-3, it is their fifth straight victory. >>> trouble for the a's, looks like they're not going to have jared parker on the mound for opening day. his next appointment is with a doctor. parker with recurring soreness in his forearm will visit dr. james andrews to check it out. tommy johns surgery in 2009. the forearm issued began late last season. he got rocked by the rockies thursday night. sunny gray may end up starting opening
mary's star, he has six points. thompson, the curry birthday gift, finishing with 27 points. thompson, attending his grandfather's funeral. the calves hold on, look at irving from way out. and the warriors fall 103-94. stanford versus ucla in vegas. cardinal not ready at all. norman khyle, right to the rack, had 22, 15-point ucla lead at the half and kept scoring. jordan adams there, travis added 15. ucla crushes the cardinal, 84-59. stanford should still make the tournament. the bruins will...
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former saint mary's star, he had six points thompson, here's the curry birthday gift. steph, who finished with 27 points. remember no klay thompson, attending his grandfather's funeral. jack had 9. look it, way out! and the warriors fall 103-94. pack 12 semifinals. stanford versus ucla in vegas. cardinals not ready at all. norman powell right to the rack. he had 22. a 15 point ucla lead at the half and they kept scoring. jordan adams there. and travis square added 16. ucla crushes the cardinals 84-59. stanford should still make the ncaa tournament. the bruins will face arizona in the conference title game. to the ice, sharks playing the islanders. former shark goalie nabakov, second period. brent burns the shot and joe thornton the rebound. banks it home. his tenth the year san jose wins 4-3. their fifth straight victory. >>> trouble for the a's. looks like they will not have jared parker on the mound for opening day. his next appointment is with a doctor. parker with recurring soreness in his forearm will visit dr. james andrews to check it out. parker had tommy john
former saint mary's star, he had six points thompson, here's the curry birthday gift. steph, who finished with 27 points. remember no klay thompson, attending his grandfather's funeral. jack had 9. look it, way out! and the warriors fall 103-94. pack 12 semifinals. stanford versus ucla in vegas. cardinals not ready at all. norman powell right to the rack. he had 22. a 15 point ucla lead at the half and they kept scoring. jordan adams there. and travis square added 16. ucla crushes the cardinals...
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you can bet the ceo mary bara will be asked about those questions when she testifies before congress next week. brian? >> anne thompson in new york with us tonight, anne, thanks. >>> still ahead with us on this friday evening, big trouble at the movies. a changing american tradition. now heaters are thinking outside the box to get the audience back inside. >>> and later, the incredible moment of a woman captured on camera as a woman hears for the very first time in her life. >>> the movie "noah" is the big opener this weekend. "the new york times" says it's occasionally clumsy, occasionally ridiculous and almost never dull. to prove they have the sense of humor, the headline in the times for the noah review, reads rain, heavy at times. hollywood is going to need a sense of humor to get through a changing time from actual film itself to the new stats showing fewer of us are actually going to movie theaters. our report on all of it tonight from nbc's gabe gutierrez in los angeles. >> reporter: out in theaters tonight, the latest hollywood epic, "noah," starring russell crowe and jennifer connelly. but the industry built
you can bet the ceo mary bara will be asked about those questions when she testifies before congress next week. brian? >> anne thompson in new york with us tonight, anne, thanks. >>> still ahead with us on this friday evening, big trouble at the movies. a changing american tradition. now heaters are thinking outside the box to get the audience back inside. >>> and later, the incredible moment of a woman captured on camera as a woman hears for the very first time in her...
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thompson catch and shoot 3- pointersplash! klay: 20 points final: 103-89 warriors warriors improve to 43-26.6th place in west magic drop to 4-31 on the road nit utah vs. st. mary's gaels head coach randy bennett leading his team in moraga st. mary's fell down early and trailed most of the game stephen holt leads them backlayup and foul 46-43 utah holt: 15 points late 2nd half kerry carter - the 3-point dagger puts gaels up by 10 carter: 10 points st. mary's shoots lights out in 2nd half.wins going away final: 70-58 st. mary's gaels play minnesota in 2nd round phil jackson was officially introduced today at madison square garden as the new york knicks new president jackson will reportedly make $12 million per year for the next five season the last time the knicks won a championship phil jackson was a forward on the team, back in 1973.he won two in new york as a player11 more as a coach with the bulls and lakers. and now will be entrusted to turn around a struggling franchise sot: phil jackson raiders sign penn the raiders have signed left tackle donald penn seen here mixing it up with the vikings jared allen penn had spent his entire 7 year career in tampa bay, b
thompson catch and shoot 3- pointersplash! klay: 20 points final: 103-89 warriors warriors improve to 43-26.6th place in west magic drop to 4-31 on the road nit utah vs. st. mary's gaels head coach randy bennett leading his team in moraga st. mary's fell down early and trailed most of the game stephen holt leads them backlayup and foul 46-43 utah holt: 15 points late 2nd half kerry carter - the 3-point dagger puts gaels up by 10 carter: 10 points st. mary's shoots lights out in 2nd half.wins...
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an historian and archaeologist, sally thompson, has studied a lot about lewis and clark and pointed out to me as i was researching this story that sacajawea and marie dorian probably met, almost surely met, and that got me interested in doing the research to see if they did, and they certainly did. they were in the same camp. this was when sacajawea was going back up the river, and marie dorian was going up the river for the first time with hunt's party. so sally said, well, i've always wondered what sacajawea said to marie dorian, and wouldn't that be an interesting conversation to overhear? so i've tried to speck hate a little bit -- speculate a little bit what it might be. [laughter] and i say this is -- i'm speculating. this, of course, is a nonfiction book. whatever happened here happened, but i say that this is -- one likes to think what they might have said to each other. it's likely marie dorian and sacajawea knew even other, two indian women in the small settlement of st. louis, both wives and interpreters in the fur trade. what would sacajawea have told marie dorian? it will be very long and very difficult to reach the ocean. you and your
an historian and archaeologist, sally thompson, has studied a lot about lewis and clark and pointed out to me as i was researching this story that sacajawea and marie dorian probably met, almost surely met, and that got me interested in doing the research to see if they did, and they certainly did. they were in the same camp. this was when sacajawea was going back up the river, and marie dorian was going up the river for the first time with hunt's party. so sally said, well, i've always...
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disney classic mary poppins the film is being watched and helped by several generations of children fifty is often found that the silver screen movie starring tom hanks and anna thompson shows how walt disney sold to continue the tale with her and looked at all for saving this combines has just been released in frost. you can write it as well i look around. you can imagine how excited i am from the queue my name is once this happens is people will be difficult well they sneak into town and see if i don't think he gets to take this opportunity to take a seat in the pto with teal mary poppins. mr stuart is to bring the mask on and tonight. but despite the needle had to sell the rights to the olympiakos he'll chavez kept rejecting the cd itself back into the nineteen sixty one to find the exact opinion because he can be a filmmaker in common that. well this is beyond your average city of angels. now i have ever read in sweat. it is anna thompson creek. ricky stuart is right to the state conference in the middle of the american teaching me. do we know we can talk about no we don't show it is that there is or what after the compression but that we have tapes from there her
disney classic mary poppins the film is being watched and helped by several generations of children fifty is often found that the silver screen movie starring tom hanks and anna thompson shows how walt disney sold to continue the tale with her and looked at all for saving this combines has just been released in frost. you can write it as well i look around. you can imagine how excited i am from the queue my name is once this happens is people will be difficult well they sneak into town and see...