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it's a four motor drone. so it is possible to attack the four rotors using two different techniques, four different techniques. and so if there's a solution to one, a be the other one doesn't work. you could go to the engineering and tried to do that. that's one of the ways of getting the equipment down, so to say. but yeah, there is anything in the reader communication as you mentioned before, or taking the radio communication over and issuing commands that the actual driver never intended. >> host: knowing what you know, how much time do you spend worrying about these things? >> guest: i would say i don't -- that concerns me that it doesn't worry me. so one of the things that somebody asked me, well, three months ago. this is again related to new equipment on cars. which you drive a car with all these new features? and my answer was absolutely, yes. if i don't drive my own car, how would i find out whether they are good or bad? and i do have some equipment attached to my car, purely experiment, they don't d
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>> guest: electric motor has control system and a power system and electromagnetic in one way or theother and that's how we generate that momentum and moment by essentially moving electric wire across a magnet so any and all of these components are subjected to some kind of interruption disruption for a moment that was not expected to be there so [inaudible] disturbing the electromagnetic field and going into the control system and being disrupted in the middle of the operator and the border control or even in the market controller changed them unknowingly so that the controller itself would not know that something was changed but on the other hand to physical disruption that would like using magnetic field and so on would alter the moment of the electric motor. >> host: not necessarily an attack on software. >> guest: yes, that's correct. not necessarily an attack on the software but could be physical as well as cyber. >> host: were you successful? >> guest: yes, we were. >> host: does that were you? >> guest: to a large extent, yes because if you look at the consumption of electric
>> guest: electric motor has control system and a power system and electromagnetic in one way or theother and that's how we generate that momentum and moment by essentially moving electric wire across a magnet so any and all of these components are subjected to some kind of interruption disruption for a moment that was not expected to be there so [inaudible] disturbing the electromagnetic field and going into the control system and being disrupted in the middle of the operator and the...
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hello and welcome to driver your motor magazine on the w. reporting from the i.a.e.a. the latest trends in the automotive world. thanks citing world premiers. and a look at pioneering research. every 2 years in september the international out of motive exhibit i.e. a brings fans from all over the world to frankfurt and electric crackle is supposed to be the automotive future. porsche present since 1st fully electric sports car that tai chi on the actual premier much less spectacular took place elsewhere the new factory is at the company headquarters and so when i was in where the new tag con is being built porsche has invested around $700000000.00 euros into this factory $1500.00 new jobs were created 3 shifts a day will enable up to $36000.00 tie cons to be built every year this ford's limousine complete with 4 doors is one of the most powerful series models currently sold by for sure. but pockets of the other boom a c.e.o. porsche says that they're looking into 3 power train versions for the few. powerful gasoline engines hybrid motors and now fully electric cars thi
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general motors dealers have a supply. itits just that people are discourad from going out and buying them. laura: you are an experienced transportation reporter. what seems to you like a possible resol aion to this? mieline: the one complicat factor here is that the uaw leadership here is under a cloud. they very much need the workers to appro a contract because they want to show faith in them. there is a federal investigation of top leadership. but the workers are not about to approve a contract without the job security guarantees they want. so general motors and the uaw need to reach a deal and then wthe uaw needs to gkers to improve the deal. it is a bit sticky.ur general motors has experienced the ire of president trump for closing factor key political stakes. -- states. how much interest is the president taking in thistrike? micheline: well, it is very unusual for a car company have to manage a u.s. president. as we have seen with donald trump, he will tweet about just about anything that catches his attehaion. norma
general motors dealers have a supply. itits just that people are discourad from going out and buying them. laura: you are an experienced transportation reporter. what seems to you like a possible resol aion to this? mieline: the one complicat factor here is that the uaw leadership here is under a cloud. they very much need the workers to appro a contract because they want to show faith in them. there is a federal investigation of top leadership. but the workers are not about to approve a...
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that is what propelled the olds motor works into business. in building these cars he built a progressive assembly line. the car moved from station to station. this was in 1901. henry didn't sell his first car until 1907 and he watched this and said i can do it better. i can put a belt in here and make this assembly line better, and he did. so, the smith family wanted to build big cars. they saw it as prestige and big money and big profit. r.e. said no, we are building a small car. it is good for the masses. it is easy to drive and maintain, and this is what were going to do. they got into a dispute. finally in 1903 he said i'm out of here. he lost control of his olds gasoline engine works because he used that as collateral to buy into the olds motor works. eventually olds motorworks was making a profit and they sold off the old gasoline engine works. after the dispute, he got out and he wasn't going to build any more cars. he was wealthy, he made a lot of money. man,up of lansing is this the same group that got the factory going in lansing, s
that is what propelled the olds motor works into business. in building these cars he built a progressive assembly line. the car moved from station to station. this was in 1901. henry didn't sell his first car until 1907 and he watched this and said i can do it better. i can put a belt in here and make this assembly line better, and he did. so, the smith family wanted to build big cars. they saw it as prestige and big money and big profit. r.e. said no, we are building a small car. it is good...
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army motor convoy" and who had the idea of filming this? >> the u.s. military wanted to film it because first of all they wanted to be able to show people back in washington, the military leadership, here's the condition of the roads, here's the condition of the vehicles and which vehicles performed well or not and they wanted to record it for history because they realized that this would be an historic trip so they wanted to have a record of it for everyone who would be interested. >> as we watch this film, when did you first hear about it? >> i read a magazine article in an american history magazine about 20 years ago about this trip and it piqued my interest and i've been fascinated about it ever since, but it wasn't until i retired from my first career that i was actually able to take the time to follow in the footsteps of the trip. >> what are we looking at right now? >> this is the zero milestone marker. it's right across from the white house. the cameraman is standing with his face immediately to the white house. newton baker there in the light
army motor convoy" and who had the idea of filming this? >> the u.s. military wanted to film it because first of all they wanted to be able to show people back in washington, the military leadership, here's the condition of the roads, here's the condition of the vehicles and which vehicles performed well or not and they wanted to record it for history because they realized that this would be an historic trip so they wanted to have a record of it for everyone who would be interested....
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you're young you live in the city bus you really own the car we sent our reporters of the frankfurt motor show to see if you could be persuaded. this is your business report i'm stephen beers in berlin it's good to have you with us the hong kong stock exchange has made a bid for one of its biggest european rivals the company says it has offered more than $36000000000.00 for the london stock exchange group proposal envisions a single exchange joining europe with asia chief executive of the hong kong exchange charles lee says the deal would redefine global capital markets for decades to come. and our financial correspondent conrad who isn't standing outside another exchange but this one in frankfurt conrad there's a business argument behind this bid from hong kong clearly but there's some very big political questions aren't there. absolutely stephen especially if we take into consideration what's going on right now in the streets of hong kong i mean the protests with beijing tightening its grip on hong kong one has to wonder what such a deal between the hong kong stock exchange and the lond
you're young you live in the city bus you really own the car we sent our reporters of the frankfurt motor show to see if you could be persuaded. this is your business report i'm stephen beers in berlin it's good to have you with us the hong kong stock exchange has made a bid for one of its biggest european rivals the company says it has offered more than $36000000000.00 for the london stock exchange group proposal envisions a single exchange joining europe with asia chief executive of the hong...
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this was the heart and soul of motor company. full-fledged motor car company. all production of oldsmobile came to lansing in 1905. new factories coming up, stamping facilities, it was great. it was great for the city. this man brought in thousands of jobs and thousands of workers and now we can build churches and hospitals. this whole thing is all because of r.e. olds, development of a car. motor until 1936. the depression had a lot to do with that. a 1911 reoexample of truck. they were one of the first companies that built truck's. this is more of a utility vehicle. you could put something in the back and carried around. ry it around. reo speed wagon, they were faster than any other utility type vehicle. follows in 1923 and this became their stock and trade of the trucks. wagon, i reo speed think they were going to college and the drummer in the band like the name and they said, let's call ourselves reo speed wagon. that truck division stayed on after 1936 and they built trucks until 1975. eventually, the truck company would be bought out. eo was such a big n
this was the heart and soul of motor company. full-fledged motor car company. all production of oldsmobile came to lansing in 1905. new factories coming up, stamping facilities, it was great. it was great for the city. this man brought in thousands of jobs and thousands of workers and now we can build churches and hospitals. this whole thing is all because of r.e. olds, development of a car. motor until 1936. the depression had a lot to do with that. a 1911 reoexample of truck. they were one of...
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then.e the motor city so, this little car you think it might be a toy it is not. r.e. built this car in 1905 to new york auto show nd it was for dealers only and it was to show the dealers or the ective dealers what 1906 touring car was going to look like. ahead of its time. they didn't have the dyes or a half scale built model all by end. tires that 13 inch has 26. that is what started. r.e.o. car company and it was ot for sale although he probably took several orders. people wanted this car for their kids or whatever. no we are not going to build that. popular car a very during the day. but this was to be the heart and soul of the r.e.o. mortgage car company. there were very advanced for day.r they always did things ahead of everybody else. a full-fledged company building several models of cars and all production of came to lansing in 1905 and this was a big automobile town then. forgingre factories and companies and great for the city. ofs man brought in thousands jobs and us thats of works and and d thousands of works now we can build churches and hospitals and thi
then.e the motor city so, this little car you think it might be a toy it is not. r.e. built this car in 1905 to new york auto show nd it was for dealers only and it was to show the dealers or the ective dealers what 1906 touring car was going to look like. ahead of its time. they didn't have the dyes or a half scale built model all by end. tires that 13 inch has 26. that is what started. r.e.o. car company and it was ot for sale although he probably took several orders. people wanted this car...
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general motors is about to launch a whole series of new product, et cetera, et cetera.ere's no question that a prolonged strike by the uaw could really dent profitability for the year >> do you -- you've seen the recent negotiations and discussions between the president and mary barr. where do you think gm is now in terms of president trump's own -- how he's feeling about the company right now? >> well, i don't know. i wasn't at the discussions and, you know, neither president trump nor mary barra shared the context with me so -- but on a purely -- pure speculation i think president trump probably told her i don't appreciate general motors having all these factories in china and mary barra probably then turned around and explained to the president that general motors has had these factories in china since the early '90s or even before and that chinese production is not -- doesn't get exported to the united states, it's for the chinese market. at that point i hope, you know, mary barra probably understood better where the president's frustration is coming from and the pr
general motors is about to launch a whole series of new product, et cetera, et cetera.ere's no question that a prolonged strike by the uaw could really dent profitability for the year >> do you -- you've seen the recent negotiations and discussions between the president and mary barr. where do you think gm is now in terms of president trump's own -- how he's feeling about the company right now? >> well, i don't know. i wasn't at the discussions and, you know, neither president trump...
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another highlight of a stunning korea and so few motor is announced winner of the prestigious premium imperial award in recognition of her life's work as one of the world's most celebrated violinists. it's all about passion really when you are passionate about something everything else kind of falls into place and yes of course most of the times in musician has to be disciplined but not always. for decades mortar has maintained her position as one of an elite group of violinists she was just 12 when she met conductor herbert from korea in a meeting that would jump start her international career and sophie motor has left a mark on the world of music and is passionate about giving something back through her foundation the violinist also works hard to help future generations. we need music in kindergarten to exchange our cultural roots in a kind of playful manner we need music get it as education for life and excelling in leadership but also understanding that being part of a group is wonderful because it's not a luxury item it is as important as proving and therefore i have this foundat
another highlight of a stunning korea and so few motor is announced winner of the prestigious premium imperial award in recognition of her life's work as one of the world's most celebrated violinists. it's all about passion really when you are passionate about something everything else kind of falls into place and yes of course most of the times in musician has to be disciplined but not always. for decades mortar has maintained her position as one of an elite group of violinists she was just 12...
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well what better place to find out than at a motor show at the i.a.e.a. in frankfurt a major car companies from all over the world a showcasing their latest models one of them is opel the brand my parents have driven since i was a kid trying to reach young urban customers with the course eat a new electrically powered version of an old classic. and. when you see on the show when i look at you i think that driving enjoyment is something that can get you excited electric cars are a lot of fun and if you go into the bakery or the butcher or wherever and you don't emit any c o 2 and that's very appealing to the sardines in this endless understood movie. ok that does sound nice but not for. 30000 euro most if you ask me even of so-called you can claw percent all sing the cotton. but why are comical struggling to win over people like me i meet up with a market analyst and ask you. people tend not to have drugs anymore you know them i have an apartment in my i have a shed carriage you know but i think it's that that sort of idea of having the pride and joy parts
well what better place to find out than at a motor show at the i.a.e.a. in frankfurt a major car companies from all over the world a showcasing their latest models one of them is opel the brand my parents have driven since i was a kid trying to reach young urban customers with the course eat a new electrically powered version of an old classic. and. when you see on the show when i look at you i think that driving enjoyment is something that can get you excited electric cars are a lot of fun and...
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uaw members walking off the job at general motors. we've got a live report from detroit. up. >>> and it's official. oxycontin maker purdue pharma filed for bankruptcy protection. it's monday, september 16th, 2019 you're watching "worldwide exchange" right here on cnbc ♪ >>> good morning and welcome to "worldwide exchange" i'm dominic chu in for brian sullivan. today, let's get right to today's breaking news. a series of attacks on the world's two biggest oil processing facilities in saudi arabia has energy prices soaring with brent crude that world benchmark coming off its biggest intraday move ever in history. prices right now well off of those session highs at one point brent futures were up around 20% right when they opened they're currently up around 10%. $66.05 wti crude, u.s.-based crude markets $59.68 that's up about 9% as well now, as the saudis aim to restore at least one third of their lost output capacity by early this week, that is the current state of play for energy markets. yemen's houthi rebels claimed responsibility for these attacks, saying it was one of
uaw members walking off the job at general motors. we've got a live report from detroit. up. >>> and it's official. oxycontin maker purdue pharma filed for bankruptcy protection. it's monday, september 16th, 2019 you're watching "worldwide exchange" right here on cnbc ♪ >>> good morning and welcome to "worldwide exchange" i'm dominic chu in for brian sullivan. today, let's get right to today's breaking news. a series of attacks on the world's two biggest...
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well, fox news alert for you, breaking overnight, taking to the streets. 50,000 general he motors motors nationwide. what will it take to reach a deal when talks resume just hours from now? our next guest says it's all about rooting out corruption. ♪ we might fall apart before too long. ♪ we can work it out. ♪ we can work it out. ♪ e mobile app makes it easy to manage your policy, even way out here. your marshmallow's... get digital id cards, emergency roadside service, even file a... whoa. whoa. whoa. whoa. whoa. whoa! oops, that cheeky little thing got away from me. my bad. geico. it's easy to manage your policy whenever, wherever. can i trouble you for another marshmallow? heather: a fox news alert for you. taking to the streets. thousands of employees from nine states walking off the job today after talks break down between general motors and the united auto workers union. what will it take to strike a new deal president of the national right to work committee, mark mitts, joins me now. thank you for joining us. >> good to be on with you this morning. heather: let's begin with this s
well, fox news alert for you, breaking overnight, taking to the streets. 50,000 general he motors motors nationwide. what will it take to reach a deal when talks resume just hours from now? our next guest says it's all about rooting out corruption. ♪ we might fall apart before too long. ♪ we can work it out. ♪ we can work it out. ♪ e mobile app makes it easy to manage your policy, even way out here. your marshmallow's... get digital id cards, emergency roadside service, even file a......
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cooperating representative for general motors automaker said that they will not close to plants that were scheduled to be closed they said they're planning to hire nearly $6000.00 new employees and that they're planning to invest nearly $7000000000.00 in various initiatives that will benefit employees so the company is saying this is just a matter of the union not wanting to cooperate however general motors has seen a big swing of events over the last decade or so it was just in 2008 that the company was absolutely bankrupt and it was one of 2 u.s. automakers that received nearly $80000000000.00 from the federal government to prevent it from simply going under since then general motors has fought its way back and just in the last 3 years or so it's posted more than 10000000000 in profits so this is the way of the union and the workers basically saying listen we stuck with you during the hard times and now that the company is doing so much better the workers are saying we want more of the profits coming directly to us so they say that they will plan to strike in the early morning hour
cooperating representative for general motors automaker said that they will not close to plants that were scheduled to be closed they said they're planning to hire nearly $6000.00 new employees and that they're planning to invest nearly $7000000000.00 in various initiatives that will benefit employees so the company is saying this is just a matter of the union not wanting to cooperate however general motors has seen a big swing of events over the last decade or so it was just in 2008 that the...
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and chrysler and durrant, founder of general motors. this big, exciting boom in manufacturing and the automobile industry was huge, particularly in southeastern michigan. at the same time, the northern part of michigan was still largely farming, but the advances in technology, particularly the gasoline engine, resulted in new technologies like the motorized tractor. other breakthroughs really helped usher in a new era of farming in michigan, allowing family farms to grow into sustainable businesses. early in the 20th century, almost 25% of michigan farmers were dairy farmers. that was a huge industry for us. so while the factories are booming in southeast michigan, we have farming on a larger scale happening. so both worlds existing simultaneously. we have now moved into the part of the museum that talks about michigan during world war ii, particularly the war production that took place. in 1940, right before the u.s. entered world war ii, our president, franklin d. roosevelt, put a call out. >> we must be the great arsenal of democracy
and chrysler and durrant, founder of general motors. this big, exciting boom in manufacturing and the automobile industry was huge, particularly in southeastern michigan. at the same time, the northern part of michigan was still largely farming, but the advances in technology, particularly the gasoline engine, resulted in new technologies like the motorized tractor. other breakthroughs really helped usher in a new era of farming in michigan, allowing family farms to grow into sustainable...
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which is what general motors has been doing. it's been a big part of their profit drive in north america. that is at the heart of the issue between the uaw and general motors. >> phil, you've covered these labor disputes, labor disputes like this for some time. how would you surmise this is going to play out? >> i think this is going to last at least a couple of weeks, maybe two or three or four weeks. i don't get a sense they're going to reach an agreement anytime soon. in part because, look, times are good. so if you're a uaw member you know that this contract was coming to an end. you knew that the possibility to strike was there. they can afford to a certain extent say we're going to try to put some pressure on general motors. from gm's perspective, craig, this is costing them $50 million a day. that's one estimate from one analyst but they've got plenty of inventory when it comes to high profit, high demand trucks and suvs. you're not going to notice an impact at dealerships, at least for four or five or six weeks. then you
which is what general motors has been doing. it's been a big part of their profit drive in north america. that is at the heart of the issue between the uaw and general motors. >> phil, you've covered these labor disputes, labor disputes like this for some time. how would you surmise this is going to play out? >> i think this is going to last at least a couple of weeks, maybe two or three or four weeks. i don't get a sense they're going to reach an agreement anytime soon. in part...
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quite the cars move into my day interview with the electric motor. and hat's off to a small region in italy that is big on track making. the 1st few wanted the best way to bring attention to climate change well perhaps by transforming a studio or a soccer stadium into a forest around 300 trees were brought in from nurseries not here of course and planted in a stadium in austria in a bid to make a statement against global warming and deforestation well the artist of this installation believes that if change doesn't happen now in the future we will only be able to see forests in like environment. anyone expecting to see penalties the vast stadium captain forged will be a bit of a surprise there's not much soccer going on in this forest. for his project the swiss artist klaus lichtman was inspired by a drawing by the austrian artist. called the unending attraction. basically what i'm doing here is trying to produce a quite radical picture and i'm dealing with an underlying theme that next point now also how it works both of us independently of each othe
quite the cars move into my day interview with the electric motor. and hat's off to a small region in italy that is big on track making. the 1st few wanted the best way to bring attention to climate change well perhaps by transforming a studio or a soccer stadium into a forest around 300 trees were brought in from nurseries not here of course and planted in a stadium in austria in a bid to make a statement against global warming and deforestation well the artist of this installation believes...
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and thousands of workers go on strike against general motors negotiations are underway to put an end to the big. walkout in the u.s. since 2007. also on the show soaring through paris iconic river this startup wants to revolutionize europe and travel one boat right at a time. i had to get cinder lin welcome to the daily business global markets have reacted to a surge in oil prices after a drone attack on 2 major processing plants in saudi arabia the lower oil production is not the only concern u.s. president donald trump says he is ready for military action against those responsible u.s. government officials have blamed iran as the main culprit sparking fears of escalating geopolitical tensions. these are the images that inspired dread in politicians and investors around the world saudi arabia's largest oil refinery up in flames and half of the country's oil production slashed at least temporarily by one airborne barrier. appearing on a t.v. station sympathetic to their cause rebels based in yemen said they carried out the attack but the u.s. has pointed the finger at the backers the
and thousands of workers go on strike against general motors negotiations are underway to put an end to the big. walkout in the u.s. since 2007. also on the show soaring through paris iconic river this startup wants to revolutionize europe and travel one boat right at a time. i had to get cinder lin welcome to the daily business global markets have reacted to a surge in oil prices after a drone attack on 2 major processing plants in saudi arabia the lower oil production is not the only concern...
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outside the grounds of the frankfurt motor show protesters carry signs calling for the band of things and petrol engines they're criticizing the car industry for the role in the climate crisis inside german chancellor angela merkel opened the show with a reminder to car makers of the cost of past mistakes specifically the emissions cheating scandal that saw an entire industry sell cars they said were less polluting than they actually were. the problem of illegal defeat devices the one that led to a loss of trust weighs heavily on midst a period of great change. therefore it's only bright and important for the sector to show it can be relied upon. that's why the cars shown to her and her traditional walkabout focus heavily on the emissions technology like electra ability. but this giant multi-billion euro push into the future may be too little too late and the showcase of it obsolete. this could be the last time a sitting chancellor opens the frankfurt motor show at least in its current form the show is experiencing an existential crisis akin to the one the auto industry itself is faci
outside the grounds of the frankfurt motor show protesters carry signs calling for the band of things and petrol engines they're criticizing the car industry for the role in the climate crisis inside german chancellor angela merkel opened the show with a reminder to car makers of the cost of past mistakes specifically the emissions cheating scandal that saw an entire industry sell cars they said were less polluting than they actually were. the problem of illegal defeat devices the one that led...
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faces an existential crisis perhaps this was the last time a sitting chancellor opened the frankfurt motor show and china has been a look at of markets for american gin saying but the trade conflict between washington and beijing is hurting business. i'm chris cuomo in berlin wall come to the program at this final european central bank policy meeting outgoing president mario draghi pledged indefinite stimulus to revive a flagging euro zone economy among the measures the introduction of a bond buying program and another cut in interest rates pushing borrowing costs further into negative territory the move is part of efforts to get weak information to rise to just under 2 percent the level experts believe reflects the right amount of momentum in an economy that's the druggy handover to former i.m.f. chief christine lagarde of the end of october you will go down as the man rescued the euro the z b is ready to do whatever it takes to preserve the euro. those were the words that finally convinced global financial markets that the eurozone common currency is here to stay druggy then began doing
faces an existential crisis perhaps this was the last time a sitting chancellor opened the frankfurt motor show and china has been a look at of markets for american gin saying but the trade conflict between washington and beijing is hurting business. i'm chris cuomo in berlin wall come to the program at this final european central bank policy meeting outgoing president mario draghi pledged indefinite stimulus to revive a flagging euro zone economy among the measures the introduction of a bond...
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>> athans motors. >> is the name important to you?> yes. >> i thought keeping the place open was important to you. >> it's my name. i mean, that means a lot. >> it's about marketing and getting customers through the front door. it's not about putting your name on the building. you gotta put your pride away for a minute. >> you're looking at it only on your end as an investor, as a partner-- >> the only way this business works is if somebody that knows the business better than you is driving the process. doesn't work any other way. >> i think i'm unstoppable. >> pete, if you're not gonna put your pride away, then i'm not gonna do the deal. >> you don't need to raise your voice at me. >> well, i'm raising my voice because you keep repeating the same thing and you don't seem to understand what i'm telling you. >> are you okay? >> end it. >> coming up... do you trust tony? >> no. this is my money. you're damn right i'm gonna micromanage everybody. i'm not changing. >> and later... pete, what's your problem? >> you know what? i didn't agre
>> athans motors. >> is the name important to you?> yes. >> i thought keeping the place open was important to you. >> it's my name. i mean, that means a lot. >> it's about marketing and getting customers through the front door. it's not about putting your name on the building. you gotta put your pride away for a minute. >> you're looking at it only on your end as an investor, as a partner-- >> the only way this business works is if somebody that...
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says you can says it has a completely different feel to driving a motor vehicle. the paddles are really close together so you need pointy shoes and you need to put your feet at an angle so you don't press too paddles down at the same time. it's a bit tricky he says because they give box is not synchronized as you drive by and by the refs has enough. comes powerless also loves the sound of his vintage mercedes 560 s al which he discovered a ball. he is very fond of it they brought it over from america 5 years ago 560 was only a built for america explained absolutely and it has 8 cylinders and it's nice pasture. the 1989 model delivers around 170 kilos. his wife maria has also had to become well versed in the world of vintage cars. and although she wasn't that thrilled at the start now that they've been to a few events she thinks it's great they come from the countryside so this is completely different to where they are they don't get anything they say big and she loves the bags into those kinds of home helmi are. and that's also a big part of the appeal and why so
says you can says it has a completely different feel to driving a motor vehicle. the paddles are really close together so you need pointy shoes and you need to put your feet at an angle so you don't press too paddles down at the same time. it's a bit tricky he says because they give box is not synchronized as you drive by and by the refs has enough. comes powerless also loves the sound of his vintage mercedes 560 s al which he discovered a ball. he is very fond of it they brought it over from...
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notice that these vehicles have the motor located under the seat. vehicle has a motor out here. seems simple enough. , this motor gets bigger is why engines are out in front. once they are out in front they get bigger and bigger and bigger. this creates the modern architecture of the modern mobile -- modern automobile. werewere powerful, they fast, and they were fun. more luxury.le we will make up lost ground and then we will lead the world about all other things. this is from the same article. fortunately none of these cars in america have adopted that. they've got steering wheels. with thelot to do ackerman steering system. major advance, engineering advance. a lot of things about the automobile i could talk about, why it comes in. it has to do with demographics and the rising immigration. not the good americans from americans --little i say that in the context of how the nativeborn considered them. there is an effort to get out of the city. more congested, industrialization is happening. the automobile is going to let you do it. partly before the automobile would be the elect
notice that these vehicles have the motor located under the seat. vehicle has a motor out here. seems simple enough. , this motor gets bigger is why engines are out in front. once they are out in front they get bigger and bigger and bigger. this creates the modern architecture of the modern mobile -- modern automobile. werewere powerful, they fast, and they were fun. more luxury.le we will make up lost ground and then we will lead the world about all other things. this is from the same article....
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and sophie motor has left a mark on the world of music and is passionate about giving something back through her foundation the violinist also works hard to help future generations. we need music in kindergarten had to exchange our cultural roots in a kind of playful manner we need music get it as education for life and excelling in leadership but also understanding that being part of a group is wonderful because it's not a luxury item it is as as important as proving and therefore i have this foundation so i can send out messages of love and goodwill. the announcement of the annual winners takes place at the same time in 5 different locations worldwide pants of the motor attended the berlin event the japan art association hands. out the awards in 5 different categories the winners receiving around 126000 euros h. does this there are insecure pios physicists the only prize and arts at the open to all internationally which is why it's also called the noble prize for the arts center the decisive thing about it was this founding idea connected was japanese open it up to the world to sho
and sophie motor has left a mark on the world of music and is passionate about giving something back through her foundation the violinist also works hard to help future generations. we need music in kindergarten had to exchange our cultural roots in a kind of playful manner we need music get it as education for life and excelling in leadership but also understanding that being part of a group is wonderful because it's not a luxury item it is as as important as proving and therefore i have this...
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general motors is recalling more than 3000000 pickup trucks and s.u.v.s in the united states because of a braking problem the action involves some a 3400000 vehicles built between 20142018 after several complaints and drivers. cuba is implementing emergency measures to stave off an acute fuel shortage the u.s. has tightened its embargo on the caribbean island to get the communist government to reform and drop its support for venezuela's embattled president nicolas maduro of the islands resorting to war stereotypes which is hitting the people. the lines to get on a bus in cuba tend to be pretty long but these days things have got a whole lot worse. without transport you can't go to work how are we going to get to work it's important to be able to you know. public transport is just one sector that's being affected by the shortage of fuel which the government's blaming on an intensification of u.s. sanctions. simpering and part of the mission to trying to prevent the arrival of fuel to cuba to stop tankers arriving in cuban ports to achieve that there brutally threatening the shipping c
general motors is recalling more than 3000000 pickup trucks and s.u.v.s in the united states because of a braking problem the action involves some a 3400000 vehicles built between 20142018 after several complaints and drivers. cuba is implementing emergency measures to stave off an acute fuel shortage the u.s. has tightened its embargo on the caribbean island to get the communist government to reform and drop its support for venezuela's embattled president nicolas maduro of the islands...
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army film transcontinental motor convoy. the '81 vehicle started near house and traveled to terrific to assess road conditions. ride, lieutenant dwight eisenhower, led him to sign announcer: that is what is coming up on american history tv. >> a little bit about our speaker. we have scott mingus. i did not know him until i reviewed his bio. consultantentist and in the pulp and paper industry.
army film transcontinental motor convoy. the '81 vehicle started near house and traveled to terrific to assess road conditions. ride, lieutenant dwight eisenhower, led him to sign announcer: that is what is coming up on american history tv. >> a little bit about our speaker. we have scott mingus. i did not know him until i reviewed his bio. consultantentist and in the pulp and paper industry.
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to the epicenter of this strike, the motor city.mble is live in the assembly plant in detroit three miles from gm's corporate headquarters. grady? reporter: three miles from here, that's where the contract negotiations are going on. they are happening behind closed doors but we have some information that we would like to break with you on this program. we are learning from someone close to the negotiations that today's meeting has been tense. the source describes the meeting as an exchange of words, to get back on track after the strike was announced over the weekend. a main sticking point at this point is gm's footprint in mexico. the source says gm has the largest footprint in mexico out of the detroit three auto makers and so far has refused to bring back any production. that's a sticking point within those meetings but it's also something that union workers are bringing up. i talked to a worker here today who says the new version of the chevy blazer is being made in mexico and that's something that he has a problem with. >> more
to the epicenter of this strike, the motor city.mble is live in the assembly plant in detroit three miles from gm's corporate headquarters. grady? reporter: three miles from here, that's where the contract negotiations are going on. they are happening behind closed doors but we have some information that we would like to break with you on this program. we are learning from someone close to the negotiations that today's meeting has been tense. the source describes the meeting as an exchange of...
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and canada, who administer and enforce motor vehicle laws. our northstar is safety, safe drivers safe vehicles, secure , identities, and saving lives. guidance, weers' develop programs to develop reciprocity to face these challenges across state and international borders. a good illustration of the organization's work is our support of our state members and their efforts to comply with national laws governing commercial drivers, just one example. in that role, the supporting role, we support and facilitate the development of best practices on cdl testing, we facilitate an understanding and communication on federal requirements, and those changes that come about periodically, and we work on both building and supporting and operating the i.t. applications and networks across which cdl convictions, suspensions, are transmitted. -- rwise known as we rely heavily on jurisdiction members to guide our association's work, and we consider the dmv's and highway safety agency members to be the experts. with this in mind and understanding we have a very
and canada, who administer and enforce motor vehicle laws. our northstar is safety, safe drivers safe vehicles, secure , identities, and saving lives. guidance, weers' develop programs to develop reciprocity to face these challenges across state and international borders. a good illustration of the organization's work is our support of our state members and their efforts to comply with national laws governing commercial drivers, just one example. in that role, the supporting role, we support...
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this is the general motors transportation hall. a couple of things that happened, the railroads -- the 1401 is in that hall. they are never moving that train again. [laughter] dan: right? a gorgeous train. do you want to go back and look at it? no, but also there is an , intention and purpose in putting trains, bicycles, and other vehicles all together, and that is to stop thinking about them and stop organizing them in terms of technical differences. there's no point in putting a four-cylinder engine over here and a six cylinder engine over there. that is not the point. the point is how we use them. i meant to get over there today. but i believe that is about a 55 -- someone will correct me later -- they have a 55 country squire wagon. it really oozes domesticity. that wouldn't peddling -- that wooden paneling. all of that is beautiful. but what else is there? right, there's people. there is content. i wonder if they are even moving. because the kid looked a little unhappy here. but you also have the girl with a bicycle. right? wh
this is the general motors transportation hall. a couple of things that happened, the railroads -- the 1401 is in that hall. they are never moving that train again. [laughter] dan: right? a gorgeous train. do you want to go back and look at it? no, but also there is an , intention and purpose in putting trains, bicycles, and other vehicles all together, and that is to stop thinking about them and stop organizing them in terms of technical differences. there's no point in putting a four-cylinder...
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they're in the magnets in your hard drive and in electric motors especially wind turbines. down fleet is director of the metallurgy department at austin he and his team are developing ways to recycle rare earth and to obtain them from new sources economic considerations also play a role. of can we produce our own rare earths independent of china of changing 90 or 95 percent of all rare earth metals from a single country is not an acceptable situation. to to a. rare earth deposits are not necessarily all that rare they're found on all continents not just in china you delight or is found in large quantities in sweden and greenland for example and could be a good source for rare earth elements but extracting them isn't easy. stuff is only what's interesting about this process is that we're trying to find alternative sources of rare earths in europe those sources have advantages and disadvantages the u.t.i. like we have in europe has a major disadvantage it has to be pre-processed which isn't the case with conventional sources it's using a conventional process the polarized or
they're in the magnets in your hard drive and in electric motors especially wind turbines. down fleet is director of the metallurgy department at austin he and his team are developing ways to recycle rare earth and to obtain them from new sources economic considerations also play a role. of can we produce our own rare earths independent of china of changing 90 or 95 percent of all rare earth metals from a single country is not an acceptable situation. to to a. rare earth deposits are not...
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who really want to drive fully electric cars but there was nothing on offer except a boring tesla motors which is like a moving i pad that's how we began in 2015 for people who wanted a car that they really liked. all of these models are unique. but not everyone is convinced about retrofitting vintage cars consul a car drives a benz victoria from 894 that makes it one of the oldest cars in the world he can't imagine fitting it with an electric motor. it would be more than a sin it would be irresponsible ignorance. and thin it would be showing disrespect for the past simply replacing it with something new with an annoying you would be castrating the vehicle so to speak. for many collectors these cars are an investment and their value is measured by how close they are to the original. post and younger from berlin has created an index to determine how the price of a car should be evaluated. can see prayer in principle the value of a vintage car would sink because it would no longer be historical of the value is only particularly high if a car still boasts the original engine and original ge
who really want to drive fully electric cars but there was nothing on offer except a boring tesla motors which is like a moving i pad that's how we began in 2015 for people who wanted a car that they really liked. all of these models are unique. but not everyone is convinced about retrofitting vintage cars consul a car drives a benz victoria from 894 that makes it one of the oldest cars in the world he can't imagine fitting it with an electric motor. it would be more than a sin it would be...