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"unguarded" with rachel nichols starts now. >> tonight on "unguard" with rachel nichols. lebron james opens up abut his drastic weight loss. being a celebrity father. and what made him decide to to leave a warm paradise and return to his roots in the rust belt. >> why would he leave sunny, florida, to go back to the cold of ohio. >> tennis superstar, serena williams, discusses just how sunny stayed so good for so long. >> train for, for 30-something years is it is definitely not easy. a choice. you choose to do it or you don't. >>> welcome to "unguarded." the former miami house of superstar lebron james went on the market recently. and the $17 million listing describes an elevator, infinity pool, personal theater and a yacht dock. but it is not the details that have so man buzzing. it's that the house is for sale at all. further confirmation that lebron is really, truly, back in ohio to stay. now for those who don't understand why you would ever leave the house with a yacht dock, well next friday night, cnn will air the documentary "more than a game. "the movie chronicles
"unguarded" with rachel nichols starts now. >> tonight on "unguard" with rachel nichols. lebron james opens up abut his drastic weight loss. being a celebrity father. and what made him decide to to leave a warm paradise and return to his roots in the rust belt. >> why would he leave sunny, florida, to go back to the cold of ohio. >> tennis superstar, serena williams, discusses just how sunny stayed so good for so long. >> train for, for 30-something...
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hans nichols is there with another ceo.he most important ceo of the day, but one of the more interesting ones. i am joined by peugeot's carlos tavares. we have done a lot of ceos. is there light at the end of the tunnel? >> yes. we are starting to see the light at the end of the tunnel. in our turnaround plans and we are back in the race plans. stopped the turn of the company and we are back to a profitable situation. of course, the work is not finished. but we are on our way. from today come a we want to express confidence. confidence in the future. we are pretty sure that we are going to drive this thing around. positive cash flows this year or are you already there? >> for the first six months of the year, the cash flow was 1.5 billion euros positive. the profitable area for the operating cost of the company. we are back in black, which is very important. of 2014the first half against the first half of 2013 and that is the big encouragement for our people. management, it shows that we are moving in the right direction. o
hans nichols is there with another ceo.he most important ceo of the day, but one of the more interesting ones. i am joined by peugeot's carlos tavares. we have done a lot of ceos. is there light at the end of the tunnel? >> yes. we are starting to see the light at the end of the tunnel. in our turnaround plans and we are back in the race plans. stopped the turn of the company and we are back to a profitable situation. of course, the work is not finished. but we are on our way. from today...
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nichols on call. dr. nichols. the ward.s to get dr. nichols on call. street case. compound fracture -- >> compound fractured tibia. >> above the knee. >> there we go. come again? >> two -- > arrive -- >> whipped. >> fast turn. one hop. >> interim hemorrhage. ruptured spleen. surgery. >> yes, doctor. >> takes flight at last. better kindbrings a of city. molded to our human wants as are shaped for speed. ew cities ringing with trees and fields and gardens. new cities not allowed to grow size ercrowd beyond the that makes them fit for living in. the new city is organized to possible between machi machines, man, and nature. each has its place. safe streets and quiet neighborhoods are not just they're f good luck, built into the pant earn and built to stay there. rapid streams across the region housesows from the power and sun lit factories and laboratories. ere they work together making the machines more automatic. them more govern human. lose to rail and motor roads with space to spread about in, light industries are near at hand. people can walk to work and have the
nichols on call. dr. nichols. the ward.s to get dr. nichols on call. street case. compound fracture -- >> compound fractured tibia. >> above the knee. >> there we go. come again? >> two -- > arrive -- >> whipped. >> fast turn. one hop. >> interim hemorrhage. ruptured spleen. surgery. >> yes, doctor. >> takes flight at last. better kindbrings a of city. molded to our human wants as are shaped for speed. ew cities ringing with trees and...
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hans nichols at the paris auto show.news on property. >> we have been talking about german ipos. ipo. talk about a dubai sinceggest ipo in dubai 2007. in its first day of trading in dubai, shares up 17%. was 2.90.ice it has risen to 3.5. a great success. by 17% to read the biggest ipo in dubai in seven years. >> four minutes in. i went to the mall. i got lost. hashis is a company which -- ipos. they are going to 25% of the company. about 150 million pounds in terms of proceeds once they have ipo to. -- ipoed. that is the top line news. they are going to repay 50 allion pounds for manchester's treasury. >> that has to do with virgin money taking control of northern rock in 2011. people set to have a payday. >> what's talk about the ecb which meets in naples twice a year. frankfurt. setting up store in naples. you are going to tell us things about naples, anna. we are not going to talk about address rates because we know they are almost zero. interest rates do not matter. what matters is that asset purchasing program. aghi
hans nichols at the paris auto show.news on property. >> we have been talking about german ipos. ipo. talk about a dubai sinceggest ipo in dubai 2007. in its first day of trading in dubai, shares up 17%. was 2.90.ice it has risen to 3.5. a great success. by 17% to read the biggest ipo in dubai in seven years. >> four minutes in. i went to the mall. i got lost. hashis is a company which -- ipos. they are going to 25% of the company. about 150 million pounds in terms of proceeds once...
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hans nichols, i am disappointed. >> i thought hans nichols nichols was a machine. >> me too. >> comingecession, inspiration, the latest version of the dictionary is out. we will bring you the word from the world of finance. how did they migrate from the market to the mainstream? ♪ >> welcome back. the new edition of the collins dictionary is out today. one thing that stands out is the number of financial terms that have been added, including fiscal cliff and taper. our next guest says that financial words have been entering general usage since the credit card. he is the author of the newly released colin's action area. one thing that surprised me is how heavy it is. welcome to the program. we are getting more and more literate as financial terms seat into everyday language. there are a lot of words which have been around for ages and ages. they need to be in the one volume dictionary. the classic example is boom, which has been around for 130 years. since 2008 that everybody wants to bash a banker and have an opinion, but they need to know the language. they have to work out what i tap
hans nichols, i am disappointed. >> i thought hans nichols nichols was a machine. >> me too. >> comingecession, inspiration, the latest version of the dictionary is out. we will bring you the word from the world of finance. how did they migrate from the market to the mainstream? ♪ >> welcome back. the new edition of the collins dictionary is out today. one thing that stands out is the number of financial terms that have been added, including fiscal cliff and taper. our...
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hans nichols, bloomberg. >> hans nichols breaking all the rules in germany.as his music choice. >> it sounded like black-eyed peas again. >> don't get me started. coming up, is it a bubble? we will find out. we are live with manus cranny. stay with us. ♪ >> welcome back. let's have a look at foreign exchange markets. let's have a look at dollar-yen. we got the statement coming through from the federal reserve yesterday which shows they were ending quantitative easing. that gave a lift to the dollar. the dollar hit a three-week high . that is the language they have been using to describe the gap in time between the end a quantitative easing and the start of any rate hiking cycle. there, but some commentators talking about the fed being more hawkish than they anticipated. there are two sides to dollar-yen. that's look at the yen side of things. there is a monetary policy meeting taking place this week. economistsf 32 surveyed by bloomberg expect to see quantitative easing increase this week by the bank of japan. increase -- see q qe increase later. question, ho
hans nichols, bloomberg. >> hans nichols breaking all the rules in germany.as his music choice. >> it sounded like black-eyed peas again. >> don't get me started. coming up, is it a bubble? we will find out. we are live with manus cranny. stay with us. ♪ >> welcome back. let's have a look at foreign exchange markets. let's have a look at dollar-yen. we got the statement coming through from the federal reserve yesterday which shows they were ending quantitative easing....
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. >>> tonight on "unguarded with rachel nichols" from the floor of the u.s. senate to jon stewart to south park. the controversy over the redskins name is boiling. >> when it comes down to it a racial slur is a racial slur. >> derek jeter's career ended in spectacular fashion. what about the hole he left in baseball. what's next for the superstar. >> there is only one george stein brern, like to be as close to him as i could. >> one of the sport's, figure, ironman, cal ripken jr. addresses rumors he is headed back to baseball as a manager. >> i don't know how that is going to end up. i do know i have an inkling or need to test myself there. >> welcome to "unguard." tonight out of our l.a. studios. if you watch nfl games on tv and the numbers say that most of you do. this will affect you. the announcement that it is kidding banning television and radio stations from using the word redskins when referring to the washington, d.c. nfl team. this could be a landmark moment. owner daniel snyder has sworn to never change the nickname. it would be hard to see the nfl
. >>> tonight on "unguarded with rachel nichols" from the floor of the u.s. senate to jon stewart to south park. the controversy over the redskins name is boiling. >> when it comes down to it a racial slur is a racial slur. >> derek jeter's career ended in spectacular fashion. what about the hole he left in baseball. what's next for the superstar. >> there is only one george stein brern, like to be as close to him as i could. >> one of the sport's,...
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hans nichols, our international correspondent.estle's ceo very shortly from vevey on the shores of lake geneva. paul bulcke, coming up. they markets are extremely turbulent. we have had a balance in european equities. yesterday, i watering. global growth concerns on the front foot and everybody's minds. hosea is the director of monetary affairs at the imf. he joins us in his first interview of the day. good morning. global investors seem to have to theking up belatedly slowdown globally. how much do they have to worry about? what is your sense of what is happening in the global growth story? >> good morning. the global growth story is not as good as we went like. one should not be too pessimistic. we are forecasting that this and's growth will be 3.3% next year, 3.8%. growth is going up. going up by less than we were forecasting a few months ago. the second thing is that it is true that there has been a disconnect between economic prospects, which are not great, and markets, which have become very turbulent. that at one point or a
hans nichols, our international correspondent.estle's ceo very shortly from vevey on the shores of lake geneva. paul bulcke, coming up. they markets are extremely turbulent. we have had a balance in european equities. yesterday, i watering. global growth concerns on the front foot and everybody's minds. hosea is the director of monetary affairs at the imf. he joins us in his first interview of the day. good morning. global investors seem to have to theking up belatedly slowdown globally. how...
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william nichols also with us from cantor fitzgerald this morning as well.7, dow futures -58. gentlemen, let's dive into a discussion here of this u.s. economy. illness goes, i want to talk to you. the bread ground of your -- bill talk to you.nt to the animal spirit is back at berger goodman. the animal spirit may be back at harry winston as we were talking about earlier, but it is not there for the rest of america. when you go to work today at cantor fitzgerald, do you feel a different animal spirit? >> one is the markets and the other is the segment of the market, so the markets themselves, you had a big run, made new highs 2.5 weeks ago p are you have now sold off a little bit and are in no man's land. you feel like the market is getting more rational. the second part of your question is the difference between the low end, mid and retail and high end. high and is doing really well in the segment continues to do well. a lot of things talked about on the program today is how do we bring the average part of the economy up. those are really long lead business
william nichols also with us from cantor fitzgerald this morning as well.7, dow futures -58. gentlemen, let's dive into a discussion here of this u.s. economy. illness goes, i want to talk to you. the bread ground of your -- bill talk to you.nt to the animal spirit is back at berger goodman. the animal spirit may be back at harry winston as we were talking about earlier, but it is not there for the rest of america. when you go to work today at cantor fitzgerald, do you feel a different animal...
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hans nichols spoke to bill ackman. why amsterdam? you cannot list an entity that pays an incentive fee or on securities. we think of this is like a company. technically, it is a closed entity. we have to be an offshore entity. our choices were london and amsterdam. london has a specialist funds market. we wanted to be part of the major part of the exchange. realpeople look at us as a company. >> you've got $6 billion now. you're going to go on a shopping spree before christmas? repopulatedal gets among all the funds we manage. we have about $18 billion in capital. the cast we have raised we intend to use on a new commitment. willve a new investment we announce in the new 60 days. >> a us-based company? can you give me a hint on the sector? >> no. >> you're going to spend the bulk of the cash in one place? >> that is correct. >> we just heard a speech about crybaby shareholders. do think of yourself as that? >> carl icahn might, that in the old days. i think the reference was to the fact that in those days governments was not somethin
hans nichols spoke to bill ackman. why amsterdam? you cannot list an entity that pays an incentive fee or on securities. we think of this is like a company. technically, it is a closed entity. we have to be an offshore entity. our choices were london and amsterdam. london has a specialist funds market. we wanted to be part of the major part of the exchange. realpeople look at us as a company. >> you've got $6 billion now. you're going to go on a shopping spree before christmas?...
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i just spoke with monique nichols. she is still at her son's side. she told me she is hoping for his survival and she knows if he does pull through, it's going to be a very long and difficult recovery. sending our best wishes to that family tonight. police have not made any arrests in the shooting. if you have information, you are asked to contact d.c. police immediately. this just in tonight from the district. information about that secret service scandal, the one in carta hang your columbia. the washington post is saying -- in cartagena. the post reports information was not thoroughly investigated. several secret service agents and members of the military were disciplined after that 2012 scandal. just in from montgomery county, police announced the record tonight for information about a brutal stabbing. it happened september 29 in an apartment complex in silver spring. the victim suffered life-threatening injuries but recovered. police released a vague description of the suspect, a hispanic male between 17 and 19 years of age, -- with a thin build.
i just spoke with monique nichols. she is still at her son's side. she told me she is hoping for his survival and she knows if he does pull through, it's going to be a very long and difficult recovery. sending our best wishes to that family tonight. police have not made any arrests in the shooting. if you have information, you are asked to contact d.c. police immediately. this just in tonight from the district. information about that secret service scandal, the one in carta hang your columbia....
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very much.u hans nichols. another update from bloomberg international correspondent hans nichols in the next hour. >> the man. there is a bromance. >> there is. >> air france profits fell by 61% in the third quarter. the company was recently rocked by a labor dispute causing a pilot strike. let's go to caroline connan in paris. general are under pressure. air france is a story of strikes. a 14 day strike that happened in september, that cost 330 million euros of operating profit for the group in the third quarter. year, the airline is expecting that the strike will cost 500 million euros. they are going to accelerate cost catching and put in place a new plan. ,arlier this month, the ceo hasac, has said the strike cost one year of their restructuring plan. with klm, the group is a expected to have positive earnings. into account take klm, air france will be losing money for the sixth consecutive year. >> walk me through the events that face air france. what happens in the next quarter ? what is the ongoing stor
very much.u hans nichols. another update from bloomberg international correspondent hans nichols in the next hour. >> the man. there is a bromance. >> there is. >> air france profits fell by 61% in the third quarter. the company was recently rocked by a labor dispute causing a pilot strike. let's go to caroline connan in paris. general are under pressure. air france is a story of strikes. a 14 day strike that happened in september, that cost 330 million euros of operating...
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let's go to hans nichols in berlin.his is the first time the strike hits commuters during peak hours. >> a 14 hour strike and it starts at 2:00 local. crucial rush-hour times. this is a standoff between unions -- look at the number of employees and they have gone down precipitously in the last 10 years. that has required the workers to do more. yes, they one of 5% increase in pay. a twohey want to work hours reduction. ine a maximum of five shifts 120 hours. 350,000 to 190,000 in about 10 years. >> the economic impact of all of this? >> the best numbers we have are from 2007. included somealso lines in france as well. one thing to look for, look to see if any of the auto plants cancel any shifts because they cannot get any parts. that happened in 2007. >> great work. european airline stocks really rallying today. jet fuel is a big component of their cost base. a few days back, they were being hit by ebola fears. ♪ back.come we are alive on bloomberg television, as you can probably tell. we are also on bloomberg.com. we
let's go to hans nichols in berlin.his is the first time the strike hits commuters during peak hours. >> a 14 hour strike and it starts at 2:00 local. crucial rush-hour times. this is a standoff between unions -- look at the number of employees and they have gone down precipitously in the last 10 years. that has required the workers to do more. yes, they one of 5% increase in pay. a twohey want to work hours reduction. ine a maximum of five shifts 120 hours. 350,000 to 190,000 in about 10...
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hans nichols right there. to the exclusivity of you. says this marks the end of the banking crisis. >> i think the banking crisis is behind us. i am never free of worry. i think banks need to keep managing the risks, inengthening capital ratios the future. it is not as if it is the end of my worries. i think it is a major step to put an end to the crisis, to put an end to the uncertainty surrounding the european banking her, and i am sure it will help. for banks to be able to put out credit for the real economy. our interview. andreas dombret. coming up i will be speaking to the european banking chief executive live from brussels. don't miss that interview in about 30 minutes time. stocks in hong kong and shanghai falling today. that is on news there is no date for a linkup between the exchanges. the link had been expected by the end of this month. we have the details. what is the latest? >> chinese stocks retreating after the hong kong exchange thing most in six months. ends -- sankmost the most in six months. it was supposed to be lau
hans nichols right there. to the exclusivity of you. says this marks the end of the banking crisis. >> i think the banking crisis is behind us. i am never free of worry. i think banks need to keep managing the risks, inengthening capital ratios the future. it is not as if it is the end of my worries. i think it is a major step to put an end to the crisis, to put an end to the uncertainty surrounding the european banking her, and i am sure it will help. for banks to be able to put out...
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hans nichols is with us. what data was taken, what is the effect of this? >> the most sensitive data wasn't taken. the effect is there is a clear breach in j.p. morgan chase's security. this is a hacker who came in through the front door. they did it by getting a password from a j.p. morgan chase employee and they were able to access the server that way. in terms of numbers, this doesn't quite compare with ebay or target earlier in the year. it is pretty significant. we are talking about 76 million households. you compare that to ebay which was 145 million and target with 110 million. the important thing with j.p. morgan chase, it was 7 million small business accounts as well. here is a statement from j.p. morgan trying to allay concerns. we found out about this because we had to put it in a regulatory filing that went live last night. here is the statement from the company. "there is no evidence that the account information, account numbers, passwords, user id's -- here is what was taken. a phone number and an address as well as an e-mail address. now the
hans nichols is with us. what data was taken, what is the effect of this? >> the most sensitive data wasn't taken. the effect is there is a clear breach in j.p. morgan chase's security. this is a hacker who came in through the front door. they did it by getting a password from a j.p. morgan chase employee and they were able to access the server that way. in terms of numbers, this doesn't quite compare with ebay or target earlier in the year. it is pretty significant. we are talking about...
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i want to let you know there are two fall in terms, martinez and stephanie nichols. monique comes from the schedule of entrepreneurship and she will continue to help around the work of sales and supervisors wiener and i are interested in this to provide support of research information that needs to be done and stephanie nichols was referred from would it robot who gave the presentation to the commission on the point of sale back in august. and is from the the law school there and so i'm having her do some clean up work around business formation and also wanting to put together a plan before the commission since we are now doing gross receipts to see if the commission wants to establish some criteria around revenue in addition to employee side for small business definition. then, i also wanted to inform you that i met with rebecca pro zan who some of you may know but she was with the district attorney's office and she's now the government policy at government affair at google to discuss different types of business opportunities, things that programs, so there will be
i want to let you know there are two fall in terms, martinez and stephanie nichols. monique comes from the schedule of entrepreneurship and she will continue to help around the work of sales and supervisors wiener and i are interested in this to provide support of research information that needs to be done and stephanie nichols was referred from would it robot who gave the presentation to the commission on the point of sale back in august. and is from the the law school there and so i'm having...
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hans nichols reporting from amsterdam. much more ahead, including the backlash.inkedin may be being a higher price than a wants to get customers in china. the deadly disease comes home. the first time someone gets infected with ebola inside the united states. ♪ >> you are watching "in the loop." live on bloomberg television. it is columbus day. here is a look at our top headlines. the crackdown on tax aversion is not stopping some buyers. this deal will shift the u.s. medical technology company costs feel to the u.k. and cut its tax phil. kmart -- bill. kmart is the latest retailer to be hit by hackers. kmart will provide free credit monitoring customers. at the disorganized month and were hacked. who shop at the store this past month and were hacked. different economist wins the nobel prize -- a french economist wins the nobel prize. bloomberg television is on the markets. it moment of trepidation as to where markets are headed. >> it is time for futures and focus. gold futures trading at the highest levels as people look for safety. there are other things going
hans nichols reporting from amsterdam. much more ahead, including the backlash.inkedin may be being a higher price than a wants to get customers in china. the deadly disease comes home. the first time someone gets infected with ebola inside the united states. ♪ >> you are watching "in the loop." live on bloomberg television. it is columbus day. here is a look at our top headlines. the crackdown on tax aversion is not stopping some buyers. this deal will shift the u.s. medical...
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hans nichols in berlin. cranny. del >> you wear flip-flops. >> why do you get the special flip-flop treatment? e-mail.e sending him an join the conversation on flip-flops or anything else on twitter. flip-flops something else in other parts of the world. >> we will let you tell us what they call them. we willd to the break, have more on the strong dollar and what it means for the markets after the break. stay with us. ♪ >>>> welcome back. i minutes cranny. news.ow for some company a german privacy regulator ordering google to change the way they handle personal information. the authority is the state of hamburg or during the tech giant to limit how they can use data to find out customer personal preferences including marital status, sexual orientation. the company has been ordered to modify its privacy policies or users can determine how their data is used. ebay will spin off paypal to create two separate companies as they step up the use of smart phones and computers to pay for purchases. an independent paypal will
hans nichols in berlin. cranny. del >> you wear flip-flops. >> why do you get the special flip-flop treatment? e-mail.e sending him an join the conversation on flip-flops or anything else on twitter. flip-flops something else in other parts of the world. >> we will let you tell us what they call them. we willd to the break, have more on the strong dollar and what it means for the markets after the break. stay with us. ♪ >>>> welcome back. i minutes cranny....
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hence nichols on the google story -- hans nichols on the google story from berlin.d by a former irish finance minister. ♪ >> welcome back. you are watching "the pulse." michael noonan is under mounting pressure from the eu and individual countries to phase out this tax loophole used by companies such as google and apple. let's talk to a former irish finance minister. good morning to you, sir. ireland willt that not change its tax policies because the pressure from -- within the eu. if this double irish goes today, does that constitute something of a climb down? >> i would think so. we are expecting to hear that the double irish will be faced out over a period. i think the irish government is trying to show some get a big ahead-- is trying to get of the criticism. i think it is a rather weak addition to take. many tax arrangements have been criticized recently. there have been lots of complaints from the united states and from other countries. when you look at the united states, the prospect of any tax reform there seems to be rather remote. there is a farmer constru
hence nichols on the google story -- hans nichols on the google story from berlin.d by a former irish finance minister. ♪ >> welcome back. you are watching "the pulse." michael noonan is under mounting pressure from the eu and individual countries to phase out this tax loophole used by companies such as google and apple. let's talk to a former irish finance minister. good morning to you, sir. ireland willt that not change its tax policies because the pressure from -- within...
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"unguarded" with rachel nichols starts now. >> tonight on "unguard" with rachel nichols.james opens up abut his drastic weight loss. being a celebrity father. and what made him decide to to leave a warm paradise and return to his roots in the rust belt. >> why would he leave sunny, florida, to go back to the cold of ohio. >> tennis superstar, serena williams, discusses just how sunny stayed so good for so long. >> train for, for 30-something years is it is
"unguarded" with rachel nichols starts now. >> tonight on "unguard" with rachel nichols.james opens up abut his drastic weight loss. being a celebrity father. and what made him decide to to leave a warm paradise and return to his roots in the rust belt. >> why would he leave sunny, florida, to go back to the cold of ohio. >> tennis superstar, serena williams, discusses just how sunny stayed so good for so long. >> train for, for 30-something years is...
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. >>> tonight on "unguarded with rachel nichols." baseball legend joe torre talks playoffs. saying good-bye to dareic jeter and the future of alex rodriguez. >> i think we are all curious to see alex come back. >> the mvp good guy kevin durant on today's sports culture and how even he is the target of hateful social media. >> people are hoping that i get hurt. i heard racist remarks. i heard everything. >> and the cincinnati bengals, devin stiff shares an update on his 4-year-old daughter whose battle with cancer has captured hearts all over the world. >> the hardest moment for me was listening to the doctor i only had half a chance of having my daughter in my life. welcome to "unguarded." imagine getting a job when you are 20. then staying with the same company until you are 74. that's the 54-year relationship joe torre has had with baseball. as a player, torre made nine all-star appearances. as a manager won four world series with the yankees. now the sports executive vice president of operations. so as the the baseball playoffs dominate october. we figured there was no be
. >>> tonight on "unguarded with rachel nichols." baseball legend joe torre talks playoffs. saying good-bye to dareic jeter and the future of alex rodriguez. >> i think we are all curious to see alex come back. >> the mvp good guy kevin durant on today's sports culture and how even he is the target of hateful social media. >> people are hoping that i get hurt. i heard racist remarks. i heard everything. >> and the cincinnati bengals, devin stiff shares...
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hans nichols has the details. what is on the agenda?ewednch have this trip and what they want is more spending from germany, which is what they talked about for a wild. they might be willing to make structural reforms. of the equation, they said there will not be additional deficit spending, that they want to make their target. the goal, have the first balanced the jetsons 1969. tax receipts came in overnight. tax receipts coming and higher than expected. germany might be able to find more money to spend. unclear if they will be able to fudge that. of gdpkdrop, france 4.4% spending. you look at the countries that have been critical of the budget, germany has not been one. you have seen comments from the austrian and dutch. germany has been silent. when we have the meeting later both sideseems like are willing to hear each other space and they do not want to block each other in or back anyone into an untenable position. >> i find that surprising. what do the germans get out of being softer on the french? overere is a great report the wee
hans nichols has the details. what is on the agenda?ewednch have this trip and what they want is more spending from germany, which is what they talked about for a wild. they might be willing to make structural reforms. of the equation, they said there will not be additional deficit spending, that they want to make their target. the goal, have the first balanced the jetsons 1969. tax receipts came in overnight. tax receipts coming and higher than expected. germany might be able to find more...
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hans nichols has the details. >> these numbers are so good there can only be one explanation. ths secretlyyourt learned to drive and are buying volkswagens on the sly. they are up 16%. you see a huge increase in analyst expectations. when you look at profit margin , it isvolkswagen brand 2.3%. the goal is to get all the way to 6%. last year, they were 2.9%. they have high labor costs, especially in germany. look at the cost per worker per hour. you see a huge difference, almost double in germany. day in their biggest factory. we will have a look at that later on in the show. >> i'm really looking forward to it. you talked about some of the brands. .ou mentioned audi n china andaudi i skoda as well. part of this is a general recovery of the auto situation on the continent. overall, it has been a pretty good story on the auto sector stabilizing in europe. folks like and has global ambitions. isy want to take over toyota the world's number one auto manufacturer. they are getting close there. when we looked at this the same time last year, they were more than 200,000 vehicles shor
hans nichols has the details. >> these numbers are so good there can only be one explanation. ths secretlyyourt learned to drive and are buying volkswagens on the sly. they are up 16%. you see a huge increase in analyst expectations. when you look at profit margin , it isvolkswagen brand 2.3%. the goal is to get all the way to 6%. last year, they were 2.9%. they have high labor costs, especially in germany. look at the cost per worker per hour. you see a huge difference, almost double in...
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hans nichols, switzerland. the ones thatof almost everything on it. corkscrew, obviously. of clean energy. that in a couple of minutes. see you after the break. ♪ >> welcome back. clean energy innovation is on the rise. can new companies expanded their business and keep costs down? one of the key things is storage. particularly things like going and how do we solve the problem? kitchen.k to nick good morning to you. you guys are in the energy storage business. energy storage batteries have been around for quite some time. etc., etc. a mores have done it for basic point of view. explain the chemistry of what you are doing and will work our way from a there. crooks the marketplace has been driven by the automotive market. like,things need to be very mobile. it does not go anywhere. cost is verye, the low in the life is long. elements andn materials and that sort of thing. a different set of characteristics compared to the likes of lithium. because of the characteristics and the chemistry available, we are able to offer a lower-cost solution. what are the grid needs. >> you a
hans nichols, switzerland. the ones thatof almost everything on it. corkscrew, obviously. of clean energy. that in a couple of minutes. see you after the break. ♪ >> welcome back. clean energy innovation is on the rise. can new companies expanded their business and keep costs down? one of the key things is storage. particularly things like going and how do we solve the problem? kitchen.k to nick good morning to you. you guys are in the energy storage business. energy storage batteries...
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nichol public high school. he was the confederate general.ns is a city that embraces its past, even if it is painful. they don't try to erase the history, no matter what it may be. francis t. nichol's name is still etched in stone, above the front door. francis t. nichols was most likely racist, and segregationist, but they have not re moved his name from the school. it is now the frederick douglass high school. people working there said they had old files but i couldn't imagine any of them had my dad's. they showed me closets full of old records dating back to the '40s. i couldn't find anything that belonged to my dad. as i was leaving the school nurse came outside with a surprise for me. oh, my god. >> that is a report card, but not only that, they had the file cabinets back then -- >> this is his photo. >> that is him. there you go. >> oh, yeah. that -- oh, that is so nice. my dad's report card. it's crazy. can you believe they had my dad's report card all the way back to 1944. they just had it in a file all the way to the back. that is aw
nichol public high school. he was the confederate general.ns is a city that embraces its past, even if it is painful. they don't try to erase the history, no matter what it may be. francis t. nichol's name is still etched in stone, above the front door. francis t. nichols was most likely racist, and segregationist, but they have not re moved his name from the school. it is now the frederick douglass high school. people working there said they had old files but i couldn't imagine any of them had...
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these crowds one person was shot unarmed officers still searching for suspecting that >> : please nichols also when allies won a smash bus service was suspended because of safety concerns buses are running this morning >> : all the bay area this morning civic center plaza particularly crews out overnight clean up bottles class all trash out their sentences go police and said it centered a lot the crowd set out a little bit instead of getting involved >> : menard france victory parade go for its friday >> : its world series for it happening we think you'll start around noontime having conserve it confirmed that specifically and in credit could be some recourse told to that bill happen to a shrine >> : no matter what the weather the pri will happen stars on main street and see and from their moves on market street down to six owner in the ceremony at city center as a have this happened. the pesticides when one world series >> : talk more about the baseball game victory parade through the morning. another headlines stanford dr. isolation this morning being monitored for possibly bull recentl
these crowds one person was shot unarmed officers still searching for suspecting that >> : please nichols also when allies won a smash bus service was suspended because of safety concerns buses are running this morning >> : all the bay area this morning civic center plaza particularly crews out overnight clean up bottles class all trash out their sentences go police and said it centered a lot the crowd set out a little bit instead of getting involved >> : menard france victory...
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hans nichols, decent german data.hat get rid of any those concerns that people have right now? >> no, because it is just one month. if we see multiple months, and we get gdp in about three months , the composite figure is not only a beat but it is higher than it was last month. same with manufacturing which was negative last month. in some ways, these numbers bring us back three or four months ago when germany seemed to be really expanding, when the rest of its neighbors were showing signs of slowdown. last month, we had the bad number for germany. there was a little bit of concern that germany couldn't hold out, couldn't whether the rest of the european storm. this number may give an indication or some confidence that germany is doing strong. you put it on the back of the daimler numbers. daimler had a strong beat. maybe the manufacturing sector here in germany is weathering the storm and will emerge won't see a we technical recession when we get gdp numbers in november. it could show negative growth. >> thanks very
hans nichols, decent german data.hat get rid of any those concerns that people have right now? >> no, because it is just one month. if we see multiple months, and we get gdp in about three months , the composite figure is not only a beat but it is higher than it was last month. same with manufacturing which was negative last month. in some ways, these numbers bring us back three or four months ago when germany seemed to be really expanding, when the rest of its neighbors were showing...
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. >> nichols persevered in honor of her father jeff who suffered a traumatic brain injury. >> i didn'tthat be here for. i just wanted to give him all the good news i possible. >> three intention rounds later, any can you tell us got the news she had hoped for. >> congratulations! >> and proudly delivered it to her father in the hospital. >> dad, i wouldn't chopped. and i -- even though he couldn't talk i could see a smile arose on his face. >> lilly's dad died three days later. >> she did it for her father but has made this and tire family so very proud. >> reporter: nichols has made it her mission to raise awareness of traumatic brain injury. >> i wanted to let people know that had a traumatic brain injury in their family they're not alone. >> lilly got her chef jacket home with her autographed by all of the judges. little wal are you going to do with this? >>> eventually i'll have it framed and every time i walk in my room it will be a reminted keep on pushing and unite get somewhere. >> little system convinced no matter the challenge her guardian angel and best bud dad will be by he
. >> nichols persevered in honor of her father jeff who suffered a traumatic brain injury. >> i didn'tthat be here for. i just wanted to give him all the good news i possible. >> three intention rounds later, any can you tell us got the news she had hoped for. >> congratulations! >> and proudly delivered it to her father in the hospital. >> dad, i wouldn't chopped. and i -- even though he couldn't talk i could see a smile arose on his face. >> lilly's...
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chris hans nichols, thank you very much. let's call it what it is. the equities.nute relief rally, equities up by 2% after the opener. that was the session highs. it's now down by 0.5%. minutestake in a four time, will dated the german index. german confidence expected to slip again. european at those in general are opening higher. in general are opening higher. the ftse 100 up 01% in a little bit of reality. theitalian banking sector, worst performer and the eurozone stress tests. that's it for "on the move." if you want to talk marcus, you know where i am at. i am at @ferrotv. ♪ >> not so stressed out. the ecb said only eight banks need to raise around 6 billion euros. >> consolidation in italy. reelected. brazil's president secures another election in the tightest election in recent memory. ♪ >> good morning. welcome. you are watchith
chris hans nichols, thank you very much. let's call it what it is. the equities.nute relief rally, equities up by 2% after the opener. that was the session highs. it's now down by 0.5%. minutestake in a four time, will dated the german index. german confidence expected to slip again. european at those in general are opening higher. in general are opening higher. the ftse 100 up 01% in a little bit of reality. theitalian banking sector, worst performer and the eurozone stress tests. that's it...
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nichol about american hospitals and their teams. when we're told that american hospitals are ready, we had our first patient, mr. duncan, and now two nurses are sick from that hospital alone. does that tell us that american hospitals really aren't as ready as we were told? >> i think the american hospitals are ready. at the minimum level. so, you put in place very good systems but you know, not a perfect system. >> reporter: but some would say that this isn't even a good system if you have one patient and already two nurses are sick. do we have any idea how they may might have contracted this? >> i've not been involved directly in the investigation in dallas. >> reporter: in fact, tonight, even that dallas hospital saying it is still a mystery how their nurses got sick. apologizing, acknowledging, quote, mistakes had been made. and about the second nurse that boarded that plane? should that nurse have been allowed to get on that plane with a 99-degree temperature, a slight fever, as we've been told? should she have gotten on the pla
nichol about american hospitals and their teams. when we're told that american hospitals are ready, we had our first patient, mr. duncan, and now two nurses are sick from that hospital alone. does that tell us that american hospitals really aren't as ready as we were told? >> i think the american hospitals are ready. at the minimum level. so, you put in place very good systems but you know, not a perfect system. >> reporter: but some would say that this isn't even a good system if...
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hans nichols's will break down the numbers. bad quarter? are you panicking? >> i am still googling. in some ways, this is growing pains for a complete switching from desktop to mobile. even though facebook is younger, we have seen them make this awkward adolescent transition already. google eating their. -- when getting tehrthere. revenue from tablets and mobile devices is 30%. that is where we see the awkwardness. revenue at $13.17 billion. less than the estimates. but on some key metrics, there were concerns to read that may be why the stock was trading down in after-hours. we have revenue at 20%. 23% increase in the previous time. a little slow down. spendingny is clearly a lot, especially on new employees. 3000 new employees. that brings the total to 55,000. when you look at what is happening on profit margins, they are down to 59%. they had been around the 60 range. on the upside, if you're looking for a case google has broken mobile,and understand if you look at the cost per click, it dropped only 2%. that gives you an indication maybe they are stabilizing. figuring out mobile
hans nichols's will break down the numbers. bad quarter? are you panicking? >> i am still googling. in some ways, this is growing pains for a complete switching from desktop to mobile. even though facebook is younger, we have seen them make this awkward adolescent transition already. google eating their. -- when getting tehrthere. revenue from tablets and mobile devices is 30%. that is where we see the awkwardness. revenue at $13.17 billion. less than the estimates. but on some key...
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nichols? >> try the eighth floor. >> crushed leg. ♪ ♪ [indiscernible] ♪ ♪ ♪ >> internal hemorrhage, ruptured spleen. >> yes, doctor. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> this new age builds a better kind of city close to the soil. planes are shaped for speed. new cities take form, green cities. they are built into the countryside. they are not allowed to grow and overcrowd the on the size that makes them fit for living in. beyond this size that makes them fit for living in. the new city is organized to make operations possible between the machines and nature. each has its place. safe streets are quiet neighborhoods are built into the pattern and built to stay there. it flows from powerhouses to factories and laboratories. science serves the worker and i worked together making machines more automatic and the men who govern them more human. space to spread about. people can even walk to work and have their lunch at home sometimes. this is no suburb where people play at living in the country. the city speaks to coop
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out to frankfurt where hans nichols has the latest.lunked, my5 banks -- maybe slightly too strong, the stress tests. 25 billion euros, the key thing here is that most of that is already being done. >> yeah, they've loved and they had nine months to improve their marks. most of the banks didn't that. there are eight banks left. they have a shortfall north of 6 billion euros. did that. the banks the grander list of 25, nine in italy and 4 in greece. the challenge is moving forward. what they will do with a supervisory mechanism and it in frankfurt. i posed that question to daniele nouy and she will be in charge of regulation. should that will at the beginning of the process and not the and. >> all of the banks have more work to do. how banks in fact whether they passed or not. we have the information. will let us do a good job in challenging the bank to make sure they are in good shape. >> when you look at what of the criticism of the stress test is that it did not include were some of the economic outlooks too optimistic? >> i do not th
out to frankfurt where hans nichols has the latest.lunked, my5 banks -- maybe slightly too strong, the stress tests. 25 billion euros, the key thing here is that most of that is already being done. >> yeah, they've loved and they had nine months to improve their marks. most of the banks didn't that. there are eight banks left. they have a shortfall north of 6 billion euros. did that. the banks the grander list of 25, nine in italy and 4 in greece. the challenge is moving forward. what...
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hans nichols joins us from berlin. hans, what is most important here?ou know what is on the front of him. her single newspaper in the u.k.. guess what is. >> i'm going to guess with the ball in the states. that was a little bit on the agenda last night. they did have an agreement. -- i am going to guess it was ebola in the states. they had an agreement on reducing greenhouse gas emissions. now, environmental groups are criticizing that as being too soft, not ambitious enough. what the participants are saying is that is an important that the eu is on the same page heading into the paris climate change talks next year. here is what francois hollande had to say about it. this is a compromise, not all countries are in the same situation. this agreement is expensive for some countries. that is the issue. how the work of the transfer costs? in the east they have a lot more of granny to do. countries like poland, 38 billion euros was pledged to offset that. these are long-term goals. one other goal they snuck in there -- this is more aspirational. 27% of energ
hans nichols joins us from berlin. hans, what is most important here?ou know what is on the front of him. her single newspaper in the u.k.. guess what is. >> i'm going to guess with the ball in the states. that was a little bit on the agenda last night. they did have an agreement. -- i am going to guess it was ebola in the states. they had an agreement on reducing greenhouse gas emissions. now, environmental groups are criticizing that as being too soft, not ambitious enough. what the...
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critical part of what we do, but he also comes and as brought to the department that post goldwater nicholls sense, the importance of the sense of unity of effort. so those of you at the dod know this, about four years after the department of defense was created, the department passed goldwater nicholls legislation to bring greater unity of purpose to the department of defense. i remind them that it too aout 40 years for the department of defense to get where they needed to get to begin to get where they needed to get on unity of effort. we don't have 40 years to get this right at the department of homeland security. but it does help you to keep in mind how young we are, as a department. but secretary johnson has come with a sense of you are generality, to bring the legs sons learned from the department of defense with regard to bringing that unity of effort across those elements of dhs, a very important part of what he's doing. and it is perfectly consistent with what i have been doing, trying to do at mpbd since i came in october of 2011. to bring that unity of effort that i taked about ea
critical part of what we do, but he also comes and as brought to the department that post goldwater nicholls sense, the importance of the sense of unity of effort. so those of you at the dod know this, about four years after the department of defense was created, the department passed goldwater nicholls legislation to bring greater unity of purpose to the department of defense. i remind them that it too aout 40 years for the department of defense to get where they needed to get to begin to get...
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he was right. >> that will teach mike nichols to have an opinion about comedy.er] where he gets off talking about comedy, i have no idea. >> the greatest part is and then he did it. i'm going to do it anyway. that i love. >> the thing i keep saying about everybody's birdman in this movie -- birdman is not always wrong. he is correct in some of what he says and what he feeds into your head. it is not always this negative thing. i listen to it and say maybe he is not so wrong about that. or maybe i say you are a little extreme right now. let me take something out of that. >> congratulations again. >> thank you. >> "birdman" opens in theaters on friday, october 17. do not miss it. back in a moment. stay with us. ♪ rex judd apatow has said these guys are crazy funny. they are subversive, it mature, and important all at the same time. i am pleased to have them at this table. >> thank you. look what we have here. >> what? recs the whole style of the photoshop -- photo shoot was a throwback to-school. you can see a picture of us in an old laurel and hardy set up. many
he was right. >> that will teach mike nichols to have an opinion about comedy.er] where he gets off talking about comedy, i have no idea. >> the greatest part is and then he did it. i'm going to do it anyway. that i love. >> the thing i keep saying about everybody's birdman in this movie -- birdman is not always wrong. he is correct in some of what he says and what he feeds into your head. it is not always this negative thing. i listen to it and say maybe he is not so wrong...
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nichols? >> another street case. compound fracture of the tibia. >> cannot locate dr.discernible] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> internal hemorrhage, ruptured spleen. >> yes, doctor. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ in him ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> science takes flight at last as this new age builds a better kind of city close to the soil. planes are shaped for speed. new cities take form, green cities. they are built into the countryside. they are ringed with trees and fields and gardens. new cities are not allowed to overcrowd. the new city is organized to make operations possible between the machines and nature. each has its place. safe streets are quiet neighborhoods are built into the pattern and built to stay there. power flashes from pinheads and streams across the region and it flows from powerhouses to factories and laboratories. science serves the worker and i worked together making machines more automatic and the men who govern them more human. factories are set apart from looking quarters. there close to rail and motor roads with space to spread about. like industries are near at hand in th
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susan nichols says she did not tweet a message i know someone sitting on the grand jury and there is not enough evidence to warrant an arrest. she denies deleting the message and account itself. the grand jury is considering possible charges against ferguson police officer darren wilson in the fatal shooting of unarmed teenager michael brown. >>> a federal appeals court clearing the way for texas to immediately enforce a restrictive abortion law that will close all but seven clinics in texas. it trumps the lower court ruling requiring them to spend millions on hospital upgrades making abortions more difficult. advocates say legal challenges will continue. >>> the fast spreading enterovirus-d 68 has hit california. two patients in the san francisco area and a boy between 5 and 10 years old is infected in los angeles. listen to doctors describe his condition. >> the child had what appeared to be normal cold. upper respiratory tract infection. a week with the symptoms, woke up and unable to move a limb. >> four deaths nationwide are investigated to find out if they were caused by the vi
susan nichols says she did not tweet a message i know someone sitting on the grand jury and there is not enough evidence to warrant an arrest. she denies deleting the message and account itself. the grand jury is considering possible charges against ferguson police officer darren wilson in the fatal shooting of unarmed teenager michael brown. >>> a federal appeals court clearing the way for texas to immediately enforce a restrictive abortion law that will close all but seven clinics in...
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nichols is an expert on american politics. she said a number of issues drive people to the polls. >> education, children. >> iowa, louisiana are states with big races where women are running for office. have a lotd doesn't to do with gender. i don't see any big gender issues popping up per se. >> women to vote in big numbers, by no means should people think that as a group women are monolithic. i don't think it's necessary to stress this, we are all humans. we invite you to watch our election roundtable. will air tonight at 7:00 on our sister station. >> local agencies continue to prepare for the upcoming winter season. >> they demonstrated the response to water main bres. there were nearly 600 water main breaks and leaks compared to nearly 1700 last year. >> in montgomery county, committee leaders held a snow summit. >> they reviewed preparations for a winter storm and revealed a weather information system that monitors the conditions of the pavement. >> get ready, right? what sets hope we stay dry. >> it looks like monday. i
nichols is an expert on american politics. she said a number of issues drive people to the polls. >> education, children. >> iowa, louisiana are states with big races where women are running for office. have a lotd doesn't to do with gender. i don't see any big gender issues popping up per se. >> women to vote in big numbers, by no means should people think that as a group women are monolithic. i don't think it's necessary to stress this, we are all humans. we invite you to...
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standing under that vast melon is a man called jamie nichols.he can to keep this town's fruity tradition alive. >> we're going to move right up the middle. >> there is also a guy named james mace from the local water department, because somebody has to help me get to the top of this thing. we're outside right now, we're going to climb the tower, then go into the tower and then i think we're going to spit some watermelon seeds. why thump? why the word thump? >> well, thump is because you thump a melon for ripeness. >> might as well let everybody know what is happening. go pro will be getting that shot. you don't need to do that just yet. >> how high is the tower? >> 148 feet. >> and it's full of water? >> shaped like a watermelon. >> how many times you climb this? >> built in '98, so three, four -- >> three or four times a day? three for four a year? let's go climb the tower. studies show the first step is always the most difficult. the studies are correct. and i'm off and running. fortunately, i'm not bothered by heights. come on. until of cours
standing under that vast melon is a man called jamie nichols.he can to keep this town's fruity tradition alive. >> we're going to move right up the middle. >> there is also a guy named james mace from the local water department, because somebody has to help me get to the top of this thing. we're outside right now, we're going to climb the tower, then go into the tower and then i think we're going to spit some watermelon seeds. why thump? why the word thump? >> well, thump is...