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we are trained in north america and europe to be very eurocentric and america centric -- americacentric. in africa, there -- perhaps crisis is too much. the problems and challenges of the church in africa are things like animism. i hope i don't sound condescending. i imagine there are quite a lot of people on the streets of berlin who don't know what animism is. traditional worship of ancestors. it conflicts with the catholic faith. it is almost an hour since we saw the white come out of the chimney -- >> it is almost an hour since we saw the white smoke come out of the chimney. the crowd is getting restless -- a bit restless. >> so are we. it is taking rather longer than we thought. >> let's absorb the atmosphere a bit. you are watching a special edition of the journal quote -- of "journal." we saw white smoke emerge from the chimney on top of the sistine chapel, an indication that a new pope has been chosen. we are waiting to hear who that new pope is. we are waiting for him to appear on the balcony, and his identity will be revealed. while we are doing that, let's look at some pictur
we are trained in north america and europe to be very eurocentric and america centric -- americacentric. in africa, there -- perhaps crisis is too much. the problems and challenges of the church in africa are things like animism. i hope i don't sound condescending. i imagine there are quite a lot of people on the streets of berlin who don't know what animism is. traditional worship of ancestors. it conflicts with the catholic faith. it is almost an hour since we saw the white come out of the...
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favors a european candidate. 17% for latin america. 12% from north america. 29% are the americas. 10%a, 9% from asia and, of course, less than 1% down in australia. the break down is more reflective of the catholic church of, oh, 100 years ago than the church today. check this out. according to the pew research center, six in ten catholics lived in europe in 1910. 52% would have made sense then. just about a quarter lived in latin america. the remainder of catholics were split between north america and asia, just a tiny percentage in africa. check out the dramatic changes the past 1 to 00 years. now you look at it. look where more catholics live. more catholics live outside of europe. europe now just holds a quarter of the global catholic population, despite being home to half cardinals. nearly 40% of catholics are in latin america. the number of catholics in asia has gone from 5% to 12%. the none of catholics in sub-saharan africa exploded from 1 million to 171 million. north america has fewer catholics than either continent but still has more cardinals. here is another way to look a
favors a european candidate. 17% for latin america. 12% from north america. 29% are the americas. 10%a, 9% from asia and, of course, less than 1% down in australia. the break down is more reflective of the catholic church of, oh, 100 years ago than the church today. check this out. according to the pew research center, six in ten catholics lived in europe in 1910. 52% would have made sense then. just about a quarter lived in latin america. the remainder of catholics were split between north...
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officials with japan's environment ministry say tons will start washing ashore in north america next h. the officials used a computer simulation to figure out how quickly the wreckage is moving. they think more than 100,000 tons will reach the north american coastline by june and more than 200,000 tons by october. the officials think that the tsunami swept 1.5 million tons of wreckage into the ocean. some of that wreckage has washed up on coastlines in north america and hawaii. japanese leaders have given $6 million to u.s. and canadian officials to help them deal with it. they say they'll hand over the results of their computer simulation to help communities deal with more. >>> and here are the latest market figures. >>> and now three-day outlook on the weather around the globe.
officials with japan's environment ministry say tons will start washing ashore in north america next h. the officials used a computer simulation to figure out how quickly the wreckage is moving. they think more than 100,000 tons will reach the north american coastline by june and more than 200,000 tons by october. the officials think that the tsunami swept 1.5 million tons of wreckage into the ocean. some of that wreckage has washed up on coastlines in north america and hawaii. japanese leaders...
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>> we have operated in north america, that is our home base.unities we have in the u.s., there is plenty happening here at home. liz: conventional wisdom would get people thinking if they had the saudi arabia, the oil prices would be gyrating a bit, there would be concerned. we hit near 52-week lows today, what is your best guess on the price of oil this year? there is way more supply and usage is going down. >> that is a great point. if you look at consumption of crude oil across the globe, north america has been flat for a couple of years, in fact on a slow decline with growth in china, asia, india, that is where the market will see growth. as far as north america goes, the tremendous advantage the u.s. enjoys a great relationship with canada somewhat when you look at prices more insulated against the world market. i think your thesis like something that could happen in saudi arabia, absolutely important. liz: what is your best guess for the price of oil this year? >> i think it stays between the 90-100 barrels. liz: you have what, an $8 bill
>> we have operated in north america, that is our home base.unities we have in the u.s., there is plenty happening here at home. liz: conventional wisdom would get people thinking if they had the saudi arabia, the oil prices would be gyrating a bit, there would be concerned. we hit near 52-week lows today, what is your best guess on the price of oil this year? there is way more supply and usage is going down. >> that is a great point. if you look at consumption of crude oil across...
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and temperatures for north america, double dij egypts for the northwest and very hot to the southwest. trading degrees in los angeles. oklahoma city, 16 degrees today, and it will jump up to 24 degrees on thursday and still on the warmer side in new york, 11 degrees in double digits in washington d.c. here's your extended forecast.
and temperatures for north america, double dij egypts for the northwest and very hot to the southwest. trading degrees in los angeles. oklahoma city, 16 degrees today, and it will jump up to 24 degrees on thursday and still on the warmer side in new york, 11 degrees in double digits in washington d.c. here's your extended forecast.
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>> well-- . >> rose: i assume north america -- >> well, really we talk about it as north america because canada and the u.s. and even to a lesser extent mexico are very integrated in the infrastructure and transportation systems to move energy back and forth. and our own outlook we forecast in the year 2020 on a net imports basis we will be neutral to net exporting. and that includes crude oil and products. fuel products. so we'll be, we'll still be importing some gasoline but we'll be exporting a lot of gasoline. >> just for the record my understanding is in terms of oil o, saudi arabia is number one. >> russia number one, saudi arabia, number two, u.s. internationally. >> rose: natural gas. >> well, we surpassed russia last year, so we're now number one, russia number two. >> rose: and so in the implications of that are histor anything terms of what it can do to the energy equation. >> well, i think what it does is it moves the united states, a substantial way down the path to energy security. and that has always been in my view what we should as fire for as a nation is energy security
>> well-- . >> rose: i assume north america -- >> well, really we talk about it as north america because canada and the u.s. and even to a lesser extent mexico are very integrated in the infrastructure and transportation systems to move energy back and forth. and our own outlook we forecast in the year 2020 on a net imports basis we will be neutral to net exporting. and that includes crude oil and products. fuel products. so we'll be, we'll still be importing some gasoline but...
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"since 2009, vw business in north america has doubled. our strategy seems to be working." "all consumers care about is whether building it in mexico makes it cheaper. we don't know the price yet, but that was the case with the jetta, when they started building that in mexico a few years ago." other north american debuts - a purple beast by bentley called the flying spur, a quarter of a million dollars that screams 'i've made it, now get out of my way,' lowering its ride height the faster you drive. "last year, we sold more than 8500. this year, we hope to sell into double-digits." cars.com has ten reporters covering the debut of more than three dozen vehicles at the show. "for the industry, this is the last major show, and it's pretty much their last chance to get product out there. and they all want coverage in the largest media market around, but there are so many debuts." for cadillac - not your father's land yacht anymore - the cts is caddy's latest competitor against smaller luxury cars from mercedes, bmw and audi. "we're up 32% year-over-year, up two points in market
"since 2009, vw business in north america has doubled. our strategy seems to be working." "all consumers care about is whether building it in mexico makes it cheaper. we don't know the price yet, but that was the case with the jetta, when they started building that in mexico a few years ago." other north american debuts - a purple beast by bentley called the flying spur, a quarter of a million dollars that screams 'i've made it, now get out of my way,' lowering its ride...
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so just a little bit to give you a feel for the native american experience right here in north america - powwow roll-in. [drumming and chanting] [drumming and chanting] >> well, we're just thrilled to have thomas drift with us. he's a native american, and we welcome you to the beliefs and believers set here, tom. >> nice to meet you, john. i'd like to offer you a gift - it's in our culture, to offer you a gift in regards to - >> thank you! >> - a new friendship with you. >> well, thank you very much. and he's not even getting a grade in the class. [laughter] where's the rest of you on this? but i really appreciate, tom - this is - >> that's some native american tobacco and a war bonnet. >> okay. you like that? i told you, there's perks to this. tom, why don't you just give us a little bit of background on your tribal background, where you're from? >> i'm a full-blooded ojibway from the minnesota tribe, northern minnesota - like i say, full-blooded native american. i was raised traditional, and i've been in chicago here for 16 months. so it's a big change for me now. >> what brings you
so just a little bit to give you a feel for the native american experience right here in north america - powwow roll-in. [drumming and chanting] [drumming and chanting] >> well, we're just thrilled to have thomas drift with us. he's a native american, and we welcome you to the beliefs and believers set here, tom. >> nice to meet you, john. i'd like to offer you a gift - it's in our culture, to offer you a gift in regards to - >> thank you! >> - a new friendship with you....
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look at this tonight, compared to north america, in 1900 in north america, 13 million catholics. today, as many as 85 million. but now look at latin america, 59 million in 1900. 483 million today. tonight's abc's matt gutman in argentina, latin america, where there's so much promise for the catholic church. matt? >> reporter: those cardinals clearly see the incredible opportunity in latin america, hoping to grow the church. as we learned tonight, pope francis always grew the church here, one person at a time. today we retraced the pope's path, with the help of his old friend, father gustavo boquin. >> reporter: you wept? >> yes. >> reporter: he's known pope francis for 30 years. i asked him if the new pope would wear those famous red shoes. >> no. >> reporter: certainly not from prada? >> no, not from prada. >> reporter: pope francis wore down his old shoes along the trash-strewn side walks of this slum, where this are 50,000 packed inside these squares. latin america is home to 40% of the world's catholics. nearly twice as many in europe. many of them desperate for hope, living
look at this tonight, compared to north america, in 1900 in north america, 13 million catholics. today, as many as 85 million. but now look at latin america, 59 million in 1900. 483 million today. tonight's abc's matt gutman in argentina, latin america, where there's so much promise for the catholic church. matt? >> reporter: those cardinals clearly see the incredible opportunity in latin america, hoping to grow the church. as we learned tonight, pope francis always grew the church here,...
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you very much indeed for joining us there from the international committee of the red cross in north america well for the seven weeks the hunger strike has been taking place l.t. has been gathering statements from lawyers activists prison officials and international organizations and of course you can head to our special time line on our t.v. dot com to get more insight into the situation in guantanamo and see what the reaction the protest has invoked so far and of course give us your opinion on the story on our web site we're asking you what you think about the ongoing hunger strike at guantanamo will actually reach what it will conclude well so far the majority of those who've already taken part in our vote but leave that and we can look at the results on the screen in just a moment where i see what you think about this hunger strike the impact it's having well to sixty percent we'll see here on the screen right now are suggesting that the prisoners could in fact risk their lives end up dying some of them and that would result in very little impact very few but maybe token policy changes m
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continuing the environmental marketplace under our prior mayor we're the green tech capital of north america and the number one for green jobs according to the best magazines and we're also rated highly for losing weight. in the case of san francisco i believe we're so burglarized. the progress of our city is no accident. indeed we're vital, we're strong city because of the fiscally responsible direction we've teen, deliberate choice we've made to attract people into our city. whether it's a reform of our housing or infrastructure on the significant challenges we've faced we put the people's priorities head of city hall. and on this course my fellow san franciscans i believe with all my heart we must continue were while these truths have never been self-evident we have to speak of our freedom. the same is our commit to continue the path of progress that we're on today. yet the worse of economic times are behind us we cannot relent to our commit with fiscal prudence with our taxpayers' money. we must not be distracted and retreat from making smart investments in our people in our neighborhood
continuing the environmental marketplace under our prior mayor we're the green tech capital of north america and the number one for green jobs according to the best magazines and we're also rated highly for losing weight. in the case of san francisco i believe we're so burglarized. the progress of our city is no accident. indeed we're vital, we're strong city because of the fiscally responsible direction we've teen, deliberate choice we've made to attract people into our city. whether it's a...
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in the history of espionage by the end of 1945 there were over 2,000 british agents working in north america iain fleming who example came over here to smooth the way between american intelligence and british intelligence wrote many influential memos that for you is essentially to help america establish a foreign intelligence operation in the image of the irregulars. he suggested the mendacious higher. william donovan, and it became the oss but leader martin to the cia. all of this amounted to a shadow force that waged more with in this country breaking in some sense every law of the land to fight for a land by the means of sabotaging, propaganda and political subversion. had congress or the american public know and at the time that roosevelt had invited them and have instructed hoover to look the of their way, she certainly would have opened himself up to impeachment proceedings. but as we know, history proved him right. we looked back on this as a just war that we should have entered. and we look back on roosevelt and on the british irregulars despite their underhanded means as on the side
in the history of espionage by the end of 1945 there were over 2,000 british agents working in north america iain fleming who example came over here to smooth the way between american intelligence and british intelligence wrote many influential memos that for you is essentially to help america establish a foreign intelligence operation in the image of the irregulars. he suggested the mendacious higher. william donovan, and it became the oss but leader martin to the cia. all of this amounted to...
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across north america we see a spell of weather that may last a day or so and we still have driving heavy rain and indeed some snow for the north. sunday we should see some heavy rain, going up to the eastern seaboard. cold air to the north of that, temperatures of - 6 in winnipeg. if >> of the headlines here on aljazeera -- >> the headlines in al jazeera. president ofa is kenya as the courts reject the order from raial odinga. north korea has declared open war after joint military exercises by the u.s. cyprus has shown the bailout deal will cost 60% of savings. nelson mandela is in good spirits after another night in hospital. many south africans relect on his -- reflect on his contributions. his legacy goes beyond the political. >> this is the war cry in johanessburg. today, they mean business. this now reflects a modern democracy, one of the best public schools in the country. they helped -- the man who helped this happy is unwell. >> he must recover. >> he -- i will pray for him to get better. >> he wore the jersey of the african national team and he had been president a year but used
across north america we see a spell of weather that may last a day or so and we still have driving heavy rain and indeed some snow for the north. sunday we should see some heavy rain, going up to the eastern seaboard. cold air to the north of that, temperatures of - 6 in winnipeg. if >> of the headlines here on aljazeera -- >> the headlines in al jazeera. president ofa is kenya as the courts reject the order from raial odinga. north korea has declared open war after joint military...
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most americans have never heard of civets because they don't live in north america. in africa and asia. this one lives in southeast asia. she just moved all the way behind me. but check out the giant tail, it's almost like a fifth limb, it's as them as my arm. it's semi prehencele and it helps them hang on to the branches so they don't fall off. they love fruit. they also eat small animals. >> can i touch her? >> you can put her on the side. >> she's soft. >> they kind of look like muppets. >> they're very jim hensen. >> look at that. >> not very light. she's almost 100 pounds. >> another animal from south america, a king vulture. >> this is a vulture. most people think of vultures as ugly, black, skragley-looking birds. this species has this beautiful coloration and like all birds, they perch in the trees, these guys have scavengers, that's why she doesn't have feathers on her head. if you're sticking your head into a rotting carcass, you don't want to have the feathers getting dirty. what is that dangling thing on the head? >> it's how they communicate with their o
most americans have never heard of civets because they don't live in north america. in africa and asia. this one lives in southeast asia. she just moved all the way behind me. but check out the giant tail, it's almost like a fifth limb, it's as them as my arm. it's semi prehencele and it helps them hang on to the branches so they don't fall off. they love fruit. they also eat small animals. >> can i touch her? >> you can put her on the side. >> she's soft. >> they kind...
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isolated from new competitors among the reasons they are benefiting so much from the explosion in north america oil and production. in business it's great to be the bottleneck. that's exactly what the refiners are, i call it a frontier for growth, and i like cvr refining for yield. i want to go to ed in tennessee. ed? >> caller: it's an honor, sir, was buying heckman at $4 and casey at $8 the way to go? and you do you recommend sanchez for the potential in natural gas? >> sanchez doesn't want to be in the gas company, they an oil company. the stock got hammer today, i like that. heckman, it will be a long run there, but dick heckman has your back and he's terrific. ksu, did you make a terrific here? ksu is on fire, okay? they will have a good quarter, the stock is up gigantic and maybe you buy some more. do not be dissuaded where a stock has been, think about where it is going to. j.j. in new york. j.j.? >> caller: a big boo-yah to you, professor. >> how are you doing there, student? >> caller: i'm good. greetings from the ymca near chelsea, new york, new york. >> loving it. >> caller: i have a
isolated from new competitors among the reasons they are benefiting so much from the explosion in north america oil and production. in business it's great to be the bottleneck. that's exactly what the refiners are, i call it a frontier for growth, and i like cvr refining for yield. i want to go to ed in tennessee. ed? >> caller: it's an honor, sir, was buying heckman at $4 and casey at $8 the way to go? and you do you recommend sanchez for the potential in natural gas? >> sanchez...
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not as highly as north america. the index is actually rather an interesting way to think about some of these debates about your future is likely to led uss in 1900 western europe arguably was the core of the west and did have the highest development scores. i think the inaddress possibly might -- index possibly might be useful to why the balance of power has shifted in the west. so thank you for the questions. >> i'm chris. i thought it interesting that you picked 2103. but i want to give you your opinion what you think the future is beyond that? many hundreds of years or a thousand years more. >> that's a good one to -- difficult one to answer as you probably imagine. for the sake of argument, you assume everything i said is correct, which is always a good assumption, by the time we get to 2103 and a world of 5,000-points, we're looking at a planet absolutely unlike anything we can imagine. the next -- if that's what happens, the next hundred years is going to see much more change then the previous 100,000 years, a
not as highly as north america. the index is actually rather an interesting way to think about some of these debates about your future is likely to led uss in 1900 western europe arguably was the core of the west and did have the highest development scores. i think the inaddress possibly might -- index possibly might be useful to why the balance of power has shifted in the west. so thank you for the questions. >> i'm chris. i thought it interesting that you picked 2103. but i want to give...
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it's what makes the burger work. >> we're seeing a resurgence in infrastructure spending in north americasuggest you play it with cbi and avoid foster wheeler. hey, don't move. lightning round is coming up next. >> tomorrow after a record rally will the latest jobs report be just as bullish on the economy? living with moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis means living with pain. it could also mean living with joint damage. humira, adalimumab, can help treat more than just the pain. for many adults, humira is clinically proven to help relieve pain and stop further joint damage. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal events, such as infections, lymphoma, or other types of cancer, have happened. blood, liver and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions, and new or worsening heart failure have occurred. before starting humira, your doctor should test you for tb. ask your doctor if you live in or have been to a region where certain fungal infections are common. tell your doctor if you have had tb, hepatitis b, are prone
it's what makes the burger work. >> we're seeing a resurgence in infrastructure spending in north americasuggest you play it with cbi and avoid foster wheeler. hey, don't move. lightning round is coming up next. >> tomorrow after a record rally will the latest jobs report be just as bullish on the economy? living with moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis means living with pain. it could also mean living with joint damage. humira, adalimumab, can help treat more than just the...
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we're seeing a resurgence in infrastructure spending in north america. i suggest you play it with cbi and avoid foster wheeler. hey, don't move. lightning round is coming up next. carfirmation. only hertz gives you a carfirmation. hey, this is challenger. i'll be waiting for you in stall 5. it confirms your reservation and the location your car is in, the moment you land. it's just another way you'll be traveling at the speed of hertz. otherworldly things. but there are some things i've never seen before. this ge jet engine can understand 5,000 data samples per second. which is good for business. because planes use less fuel, spend less time on the ground and more time in the air. suddenly, faraway places don't seem so...far away. ♪ chances are, you're not made of money, so don't overpay for motorcycle insurance. geico, see how much you could save. >>> it is time, it is time for the lightning round! buy, buy, buy, sell, sell, sell. you hear this sound and the lightning round is over. are you ready skeedaddy? we'll start with mark in wisconsin. mark! >> c
we're seeing a resurgence in infrastructure spending in north america. i suggest you play it with cbi and avoid foster wheeler. hey, don't move. lightning round is coming up next. carfirmation. only hertz gives you a carfirmation. hey, this is challenger. i'll be waiting for you in stall 5. it confirms your reservation and the location your car is in, the moment you land. it's just another way you'll be traveling at the speed of hertz. otherworldly things. but there are some things i've never...
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north america, mostly quiet from the west to the east coast. some snow flurries lingering across the north u.s. and canada and other than that, it stays dry. remaining on the chilly side i cross the eastern seaboard, 9 degrees in new york and freeze warnings posted for the southeastern corners of the u.s. for the near freezing temperatures overnight. bring your pets inside if you can. >>> finally in europe, the arctic chill is hanging on in the north and spring air from the south. these air mass are colliding into each other producing severe weather into southeastern europe. heavy rain, thunderstorms and a risk of hail. i want to show you some video coming out of southern spain. recent rains have caused overflows in several towns. authorities evacuated more than 200 residents last weak. an emergency plan was put into evict in seville provence when streets became impassable and excess water benefits some birds and plants b the continuous rain will travel residents for the next several days and the same in your area for saturday and more than like
north america, mostly quiet from the west to the east coast. some snow flurries lingering across the north u.s. and canada and other than that, it stays dry. remaining on the chilly side i cross the eastern seaboard, 9 degrees in new york and freeze warnings posted for the southeastern corners of the u.s. for the near freezing temperatures overnight. bring your pets inside if you can. >>> finally in europe, the arctic chill is hanging on in the north and spring air from the south....
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as for north america blizzard conditions have eased across the northeast. however, heavy rain is continuing across the west as well as the northeast. we have seen drenching rain continuing across the coast. an additional 120 millimeters of rain is likely into thursday. snow will be piling up across the mountains for thursday and wet conditions continuing into the weekend. the risk of avenue flooding is higher. again, getting dry across the eastern sea board but strong northerly winds are coming in. that's pushing down temperatures and also causing heavy snow showers for the great lakes region and the north appalachians. the rest of the u.s. looking dry up towards the northwest. 27 degrees in l.a. 30 degrees in las vegas. we should be at 20 degrees this time of year so 10 degrees colder than seasonal. it's a different story across the eastern seaboard. very chilly. only 4 in new york city and 7 degrees in washington, d.c. on thursday. all right. finally into europe it's the middle part of march but it's still like midwinter. it's still blanketing the western
as for north america blizzard conditions have eased across the northeast. however, heavy rain is continuing across the west as well as the northeast. we have seen drenching rain continuing across the coast. an additional 120 millimeters of rain is likely into thursday. snow will be piling up across the mountains for thursday and wet conditions continuing into the weekend. the risk of avenue flooding is higher. again, getting dry across the eastern sea board but strong northerly winds are coming...
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this year. >> this is all about north america. >>> and now, great moments in "mad money" history. >> price of oil here in the u.s. actually been in free fall. a mosquito bothering me the whole show. anyway, in this case i got him. >> great moments in "mad money" history. >>> and now it is time for a very special eighth anniversary lightning round. that's right. are you ready skee-daddy? let's go to glenn in virginia. glenn. >> caller: yeah, jim. partner with lp. >> prefer lng here because i think there could be financing. i like both companies. these are run by suky. les in wisconsin. >> caller: first-time caller. my wife thinks you need a new greeting contest or something. anyway, happy anniversary eight hour -- eight years we've both gone over. here's my stock. it's skyworks, swk. >> oh, it's okay. first of all, thank you. both from samsung and apple you would think that would move up but i got to tell you don't buy although it is inexpensive. let's go to char. >> caller: what do you think exr? >> i like public storage better. it yields more. let's go to mike in new york. mike. >>
this year. >> this is all about north america. >>> and now, great moments in "mad money" history. >> price of oil here in the u.s. actually been in free fall. a mosquito bothering me the whole show. anyway, in this case i got him. >> great moments in "mad money" history. >>> and now it is time for a very special eighth anniversary lightning round. that's right. are you ready skee-daddy? let's go to glenn in virginia. glenn. >>...
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around north america it's mostly quiet but rain showers will develop. this is the place where warm air from the south is collidesing with the cold air mass blanketing the north eastern part of the u.s. and canada. temperatures have been on the lower side across the east. only 12 degrees in new york city. new york has been experiencing the coldest march since 2001. the lower than average temperatures akros the west will prolong into easter weekend.ckr will prolong into easter weekend.rkros the west will prolong into easter weekend.okros the west will prolong into easter weekend.skros the west will prolong into easter weekend.skros the west will prolong into easter weekend. the west will prolong into easter weekend. the extreme cold still gripped the northern area. many people have been badly affected. seems some people are welcoming the extended winter. let's go to some footage. spring started last week but winter conditions prevail in many parts of germany. skis ers were not complaining. the brief weather didn't appear to phase people on the beach. some
around north america it's mostly quiet but rain showers will develop. this is the place where warm air from the south is collidesing with the cold air mass blanketing the north eastern part of the u.s. and canada. temperatures have been on the lower side across the east. only 12 degrees in new york city. new york has been experiencing the coldest march since 2001. the lower than average temperatures akros the west will prolong into easter weekend.ckr will prolong into easter weekend.rkros the...
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north america, the southern part of the continent is looking dry. however, lot of things are happening across the u.s.-canada border because this is where we're seeing colder air from the north. we're seeing persistent rain for the northwest. heavy rain here and mountain snow will be persisting as well. up to 60 centimeters of snow. we're seeing freezing rain and winter weather for the freezing parts of of u.s. and canada. low visibility maybe down to 100 meters. if you're driving, keep a lot of distance ahead of you. these conditions will then head towards the north eastern u.s. and south eastern canada for the next couple of days. to the south looking dry. temperatures are warmer than seasonal in many places. 25 in l.a. 22 in denver. that's more than 10 degrees higher than seasonal. we turn into more average levels in washington, d.c. with a high of 13 on friday. finally in europe we talk about the snow and cold across the west. things are improving here. the southeast is getting more active. we have been seeing more thunderstorms and heavy snow sh
north america, the southern part of the continent is looking dry. however, lot of things are happening across the u.s.-canada border because this is where we're seeing colder air from the north. we're seeing persistent rain for the northwest. heavy rain here and mountain snow will be persisting as well. up to 60 centimeters of snow. we're seeing freezing rain and winter weather for the freezing parts of of u.s. and canada. low visibility maybe down to 100 meters. if you're driving, keep a lot...
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up toward north america here we go. the pacific northwest will be slammed with this atlantic system moving in. the warnings are posted here across the midwest and central canada and that is going to be dumping some heavy snow across northern illinois where the zone of the heaviest snowfall will be found about 30 centimeters and for you. down toward the south we'll be sitting a significant stage in the ohio valley. toronto and chicago looking at freezing point and down toward the south. all right here across the eastern continental you can see it's clear and fine and much of the regions and the temperatures are going to be falling as well. beijing at 16. tokyo at 14 but into the next couple of days or four days forecast 20 degrees in beijing. 23 in shanghai. the warming trend will be seen throughout this week. here in japan the blizzard conditions have left nine feet in northern areas but the conditions will finally taper off until tomorrow where another low pressure system will be dumping heavy snow but the temperature
up toward north america here we go. the pacific northwest will be slammed with this atlantic system moving in. the warnings are posted here across the midwest and central canada and that is going to be dumping some heavy snow across northern illinois where the zone of the heaviest snowfall will be found about 30 centimeters and for you. down toward the south we'll be sitting a significant stage in the ohio valley. toronto and chicago looking at freezing point and down toward the south. all...
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>> well, i think the bulk of the sauls are in north america and china and about 11% in europe.also want to see how the european market is doing, the comps there decelerated. and, again, if you're getting that influx of asian tourism where the product is so much cheaper here, that should help. that's really the bulk of the sales here is europe, north america and the chinese markets. >> that's a great point. we'll keep an eye out, see how these shares react and what they make out of tiffany today. maybe they'll release the earnings in a blue box. >> stacey wid will i tz, thank you very much for coming by. >> thanks, kelly. >>> straight ahead, the clock is ticking on a deal for dell. we'll take a look at that when we come back. carfirmation. only hertz gives you a carfirmation. hey, this is challenger. i'll be waiting for you in stall 5. it confirms your reservation and the location your car is in, the moment you land. it's just another way you'll be traveling at the speed of hertz. >>> welcome back to "worldwide exchange." if you're just tuning in, these are your headlines. cypru
>> well, i think the bulk of the sauls are in north america and china and about 11% in europe.also want to see how the european market is doing, the comps there decelerated. and, again, if you're getting that influx of asian tourism where the product is so much cheaper here, that should help. that's really the bulk of the sales here is europe, north america and the chinese markets. >> that's a great point. we'll keep an eye out, see how these shares react and what they make out of...
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and north america. you saw the transports get hammered but j.b. hype didn't.lled off of fedex, those with business here in north america, like j.b. hunt, i like those. >> they are firms that are competing well in the committee and you mentioned a few of them. there's traction in the u.s. committee right now, we are seeing it out of home building. i think with fedex, a lot of it is a global issue for then also. but if you look medium term right now, there's good firms doing great business. >> bernanke did say at different moments in that press conference, he said stocks are not over called in relation to inflation. right? because we have not hit the real peak, it's about 20% from here if you adjust for inflation. we have had had a nominal peak and it's not over valued in terms of profits or the gdp of the economy. bernanke is kind of saying, go ahead and buy more stocks. i want to ask what you think of him saying that. >> this was to inflate it this way so we can transmit monetary policy into the economy. this is one way to do it. and it's had that effect. but,
and north america. you saw the transports get hammered but j.b. hype didn't.lled off of fedex, those with business here in north america, like j.b. hunt, i like those. >> they are firms that are competing well in the committee and you mentioned a few of them. there's traction in the u.s. committee right now, we are seeing it out of home building. i think with fedex, a lot of it is a global issue for then also. but if you look medium term right now, there's good firms doing great business....
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whole foods also gets a lot of their revenues or all from north america. high valuation names, but if you want to flash forward to this year, some of the big gainers in the internet space like amazon, crm, eb ebay, these are all underperforming. expedia. so, to me, you have these stocks underper foming at a point where a lot of people think the market could be topping out. if we go down 5%, these stocks are likely to be down 10%. keith, you are watching a name, also, i believe. >> same reasons, too. underarm underarmor, one of the high correlations to momentum stocks is the high short interest. so if you look at one of the best things that you could have been long is long high short interest. so at a point, that runs out of room. you can't just buy netflix every day at 300. they have a high expectation, high short interest, now, they're susceptible to blowing up if their miss the numbers. >> all right. let's move on to our next trade here. the biggest week so far for ipos. at least eight deals are scheduled to price. we're giving you the loudow down one of
whole foods also gets a lot of their revenues or all from north america. high valuation names, but if you want to flash forward to this year, some of the big gainers in the internet space like amazon, crm, eb ebay, these are all underperforming. expedia. so, to me, you have these stocks underper foming at a point where a lot of people think the market could be topping out. if we go down 5%, these stocks are likely to be down 10%. keith, you are watching a name, also, i believe. >> same...
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all right in north america a major winter storm which dump e heavy snowfall in the midwest. it's hovering over the atlantic producing high surf and storm surges across the northeast coast. northwest winds are causing snow across the inland areas. the winds are causing heavy snow across the appalachians. the wet weather will continue into your friday. out west weather for parts of washington, oregon and northern california. snow showers may go down toward the south. for the rest of u.s. and canada looking dry. we have freeze warnings still posted across the southeast. temperatures may go down during the overnight hours. during the daytime hours temperatures will go up. 14 degrees in atlanta. double digits in washington, d.c. and new york but still on the chilly side here across the west. all right. finally in europe a risk of severe weather still continues s across the south. another system will be moving into the west coast by thursday evening. that will produce rough seas and heavy rain as well as thunderstorms. north avalanche risk remains. temperatures are slightly normal
all right in north america a major winter storm which dump e heavy snowfall in the midwest. it's hovering over the atlantic producing high surf and storm surges across the northeast coast. northwest winds are causing snow across the inland areas. the winds are causing heavy snow across the appalachians. the wet weather will continue into your friday. out west weather for parts of washington, oregon and northern california. snow showers may go down toward the south. for the rest of u.s. and...
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now finally in north america a late winter storm is affecting. late season winter storm is affecting the great lakes region and eastern canada. eastern canada will see an additional centimeters of snow in the next 24 hours. we also have a freezing rain warning. very dangerous driving conditions right here. it's sagging toward the south bringing thunder showers. this will make its way toward the east. things will be clearing up by tuesday night. sunny skies on your wednesday here. out west turning wet across the northwest the coast al location will see flooding. an additional 450 centimeters is likely. another hot day for you in los angeles. 27 degrees. 17 degrees in washington, d.c. and 13 in new york city on tuesday. snow flurries possible for winnipeg with a high of minus 7. that's it for now. here is your extended forecast around the globe.
now finally in north america a late winter storm is affecting. late season winter storm is affecting the great lakes region and eastern canada. eastern canada will see an additional centimeters of snow in the next 24 hours. we also have a freezing rain warning. very dangerous driving conditions right here. it's sagging toward the south bringing thunder showers. this will make its way toward the east. things will be clearing up by tuesday night. sunny skies on your wednesday here. out west...
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moving over to the american continent, north america, the pacific northwest has this really potent system moving in. it will be dumping significant amounts of snowfall. about 30 to 90 centimeters is likely in the higher elevations. that will moving into the northern rockies. the gusts are very strong bringing blizzard conditions. here across the great lakes region also significant lake effect is on its way dumping heavy snow and that will be persisting in southern canada especially southern quebec. new finland gusts will reach up to 140 kilometers per hour. the temperatures are well below your average in new york. down to freezing point and we're looking at winnipeg minus 9. i'll leave you now for your extended forecast. >>> a reminder of our lead story this hour. u.s. president barack obama said he's committed tprotecting the security of isel from e thats iran. obama made the remarks after meeting with prime minister benjamin netanyahu. >> we agree that a nuclear armed iran would be a threat to the region, the world and a threat to israel. >> obama said he would prefer to resolve the iss
moving over to the american continent, north america, the pacific northwest has this really potent system moving in. it will be dumping significant amounts of snowfall. about 30 to 90 centimeters is likely in the higher elevations. that will moving into the northern rockies. the gusts are very strong bringing blizzard conditions. here across the great lakes region also significant lake effect is on its way dumping heavy snow and that will be persisting in southern canada especially southern...