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. >> you mentioned that you discussed how improved transit of goods to people here in north america.y people here in the u.s. have been asking the three governments update nafta taking into account the reality for example of the recently energy reform in mexico. so i would ask the three of you are you willing to update nafta or reopen it and secretary kerry to reopen nafta formally and secretary kerry especially for you, how do you respond to those who believe that at some point a u.s. should include canada and mexico in negotiations if only to avoid future problems with the nafta and whether not you agree with the europeans. >> i invite her guests to address this also, over the last 20 years as i mentioned we have developed this incredible network of. agreements in the western hemisphere and we have long wanted to open up those benefits. i think that's stepping up all of this to the tpp is a very critical component in moving the next tier post-nafta. i don't think you have to open up nafta per se in order to achieve what we are trying to achieve. there are plenty of ways for us in c
. >> you mentioned that you discussed how improved transit of goods to people here in north america.y people here in the u.s. have been asking the three governments update nafta taking into account the reality for example of the recently energy reform in mexico. so i would ask the three of you are you willing to update nafta or reopen it and secretary kerry to reopen nafta formally and secretary kerry especially for you, how do you respond to those who believe that at some point a u.s....
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that is the power of north america and this relationship. through initiatives like the north america-central american security dialogue, we are improving security throughout the western hemisphere and beyond, and we are reducing the impact of natural disasters, providing assistance in the face of health am a humanitarian challenges. we have launched trilateral initiatives like the north american plan for animal and pandemic influenza, which was critical during the h1n1 outbreak of 2009 and remains intact today in order to help us address similar challenges should they arise at any moment we are taking steps to support economic growth that is inclusive, shared. a few weeks ago we marked the 20th anniversary of nafta. and i think we have learned a couple of important lessons that can help inform the vision of nafta. the first lesson is free trade works. in a world where economic policy is foreign policy, a free trade is a key ingredient for shared prosperity, for shared growth, and share security. every single day the united states does more t
that is the power of north america and this relationship. through initiatives like the north america-central american security dialogue, we are improving security throughout the western hemisphere and beyond, and we are reducing the impact of natural disasters, providing assistance in the face of health am a humanitarian challenges. we have launched trilateral initiatives like the north american plan for animal and pandemic influenza, which was critical during the h1n1 outbreak of 2009 and...
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all of that compared to low single digit growth in north america. why is the international market so strong? less competition and mild regulations mean more offshore drilling and offshore drilling means biggest profit margins. >> if you look at international capital spending, it's 70 to 75% of spending and the revenue is 50, 45% north america. it's a reflection of the investment they made in recent years to catch up with the mismatch. >> it's not adds if they are abandoning the energy boom, they peg those rrnlgs as key to their growth going forward. in t return to cash in on the energy revolution, the stocks overseas shouldn't be overlooked. i'm morgan brennan. >>> activist hedge fund third point capital is taken a stake in dow chemical and pushing for a spinoff. third point, which is run by dan loeb has a $1.3 billion stake in the country, the firm's largest investment by dollar value. they are pushing dow by revenue to sever the pet trow chemical business, shares rose more than 10% today to $45.93. the oreo cookie maker mondelez, ends pelts's camp
all of that compared to low single digit growth in north america. why is the international market so strong? less competition and mild regulations mean more offshore drilling and offshore drilling means biggest profit margins. >> if you look at international capital spending, it's 70 to 75% of spending and the revenue is 50, 45% north america. it's a reflection of the investment they made in recent years to catch up with the mismatch. >> it's not adds if they are abandoning the...
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that is the power of north america and this relationship. through initiatives like the north america-central american security dialogue, we are improving security throughout the western hemisphere and beyond, and we are reducing the impact of natural disasters, providing assistance in the face of health, humanitarian challenges. we have launched trilateral initiatives like the north american plan for animal and pandemic influenza, which was critical during the h1n1 outbreak of 2009 and remains intact today in order to help us address similar challenges should they arise at any moment we are taking steps to support economic growth that is inclusive, shared. a few weeks ago we marked the 20th anniversary of nafta. and i think we have learned a couple of important lessons that can help inform the vision of nafta. the first lesson is free trade works. in a world where economic policy is foreign policy, a free trade is a key ingredient for shared prosperity, for shared growth, and share security. every single day the united states does more than
that is the power of north america and this relationship. through initiatives like the north america-central american security dialogue, we are improving security throughout the western hemisphere and beyond, and we are reducing the impact of natural disasters, providing assistance in the face of health, humanitarian challenges. we have launched trilateral initiatives like the north american plan for animal and pandemic influenza, which was critical during the h1n1 outbreak of 2009 and remains...
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thank you. >> you discussed how to improve the transit of goods here in north america.many people in the u.s. have been asking to update nafta, to take advantage of recent reforms in mexico. would your government be willing to update nafta or be willing to open it up formally? and also to include an issue -- secretary kerry, for you, how do you respond to those who believe that at some point the u.s. should include canada and mexico in the negotiations if only to avoid future conflicts between the nafta rules and whatever you end up agreeing to with europeans? >> i would like each of my guests to address this also. over the last 20 years, as i mentioned, we have developed this incredible network of trade agreements in the western hemisphere. we have long wanted to open up these benefits. i think stepping up all of us to the tpp is a critical component to moving through next year post nafta. you do not have to open up nafta to achieve what we are trying to achieve. there are plenty of ways for us in cooperation -- and we discussed a lot of them this morning with respect
thank you. >> you discussed how to improve the transit of goods here in north america.many people in the u.s. have been asking to update nafta, to take advantage of recent reforms in mexico. would your government be willing to update nafta or be willing to open it up formally? and also to include an issue -- secretary kerry, for you, how do you respond to those who believe that at some point the u.s. should include canada and mexico in the negotiations if only to avoid future conflicts...
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this is the coldest weather in years and pretty much all of north america. arerd-breaking temperatures expected to continue making their way across the country as up to two feet of snow fell last week. some highway shutdown because of the extreme weather. 16 weather related that have already been reported. officials are urging residents to stay indoors. >> the frigid temperatures brought to life the those. the american midwest they recorded temperatures 20 to 40 degrees below average days after a blizzard link to the region with snow. 24icago reported lows of - degrees fahrenheit, -34 degrees celsius, feeling closer to negative sit -- -50 degrees celsius. >> temperatures with the afterill in this range, five minutes exposed skin can start to freeze. being out in the cold temperature, letting your core stoprature fall, it can the heart, stop breathing. >> officials are still advising people to stay indoors as much as possible. homeless shelters have been flooded with those seeking refuge. >> at night, the windchill and people couldany freeze to death. >> much
this is the coldest weather in years and pretty much all of north america. arerd-breaking temperatures expected to continue making their way across the country as up to two feet of snow fell last week. some highway shutdown because of the extreme weather. 16 weather related that have already been reported. officials are urging residents to stay indoors. >> the frigid temperatures brought to life the those. the american midwest they recorded temperatures 20 to 40 degrees below average days...
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. >> canada is dealing with the first bird flu death in north america. the person started feeling sick on december 27 on a flight from canada -- two candidates from beijing. from beijing. this is the first and only 1 virused case of the 5hn in north america. when the ground rumbled and shook, what people were feeling is called a frostquake. it got so cold that the ground expanded, and split bed rock, sending out shockwaves. >> the first thought was did something explode? >> pictures fell off the wall. frostquakess say are uncommon, but not unheard of. there is no telling if the people in the upper midwest will fill -- feel more of them this year. of it, butver heard jacqui, i am sure you know all about this. felt one, butr they do happen. it doesn't happen often. to have pretty frozen ground to have that happen. it wreaks havoc on the ground, our pipes, we have been doing -- around here. >our wind chill is at 25. there are a lot of 20's on the map. it is 25 in gaithersburg, 27 in frederick. 23 in winchester. fredericksburg is at 29. the cold air is still
. >> canada is dealing with the first bird flu death in north america. the person started feeling sick on december 27 on a flight from canada -- two candidates from beijing. from beijing. this is the first and only 1 virused case of the 5hn in north america. when the ground rumbled and shook, what people were feeling is called a frostquake. it got so cold that the ground expanded, and split bed rock, sending out shockwaves. >> the first thought was did something explode? >>...
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since two thousand and seven is actually a step in a process of long term economic decline in north america western europe and japan capitalist enterprises are leaving those areas and moving to india russian wounded china brazil and those places and the prospects for growing inequality are therefore enormously high since the motivation for capitalists moving is to take advantage of the lower wages that they can pay in those countries compared to the standards of living workers achieved in north america western europe and japan so that i think the growing economic divide produced by this long term change and accel aerated by this crisis are here with us at least in these parts of the world for a long time and therefore the interest in socialism as an alternative and in lenin as a great leader of the socialist movement i think that's going to be rising in the months and years to come that's the most likely prospect but it's evite alternative you're an economist is socialism really the answer it's better than capitalism no i don't think the traditional socialism is that is the notion that by c
since two thousand and seven is actually a step in a process of long term economic decline in north america western europe and japan capitalist enterprises are leaving those areas and moving to india russian wounded china brazil and those places and the prospects for growing inequality are therefore enormously high since the motivation for capitalists moving is to take advantage of the lower wages that they can pay in those countries compared to the standards of living workers achieved in north...
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and the stronger the texture contrast in north america, this gives us a stronger jet stream. that works across the atlantic and over towards europe, where it has an effect on our weather as well. if we look at the jet stream, it's dipping down, affecting many of us in the western parts of europe. the stronger the jet stream, it gives us more intense storms. so because there's a huge temperature contrast over north america, we are seeing intense storms over parts of western europe. this is the latest picture, a right mess. more rain and strong storm to come. >> it is january. thank you, steph. >> australia's mining industry helped it become one of the richest countries in the world. billions in iron ore is dug up in isolated areas traditionally inhabited by aborigines. some say they are missing out on millions in compensation. andrew thomas has more from the pilbara region in western australia. >> living in poverty in one of the richest countries on earth. down the road on land this aboriginal community has rights over has fabulous wealth. >> they are digging a big hole for th
and the stronger the texture contrast in north america, this gives us a stronger jet stream. that works across the atlantic and over towards europe, where it has an effect on our weather as well. if we look at the jet stream, it's dipping down, affecting many of us in the western parts of europe. the stronger the jet stream, it gives us more intense storms. so because there's a huge temperature contrast over north america, we are seeing intense storms over parts of western europe. this is the...
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the north america. and the post snowden age it's no surprise that governments extensively spy on activists all around the world fair enough to live in a corporatocracy it's not too much of a leap to assume that corporations are conducting their own surveillance on activists communities see a new report by the center for corporate policy has not only confirm this but as expose just how far reaching corporate infiltration of activist groups really is the report also outlines the private public partnership for madrid intelligence agencies and state governments to provide legal protection for corporate c.e.o.'s to care and espionage while subverting the democratic process amazingly according to this report as many as one in four activists could be a corporate spy and what these spies do once they get on the inside is unconscionable dirty tricks and crude hacking tapping blackmail and even the undermining of legitimate research and finance on behalf of their corporate paymasters now fears are met there of a
the north america. and the post snowden age it's no surprise that governments extensively spy on activists all around the world fair enough to live in a corporatocracy it's not too much of a leap to assume that corporations are conducting their own surveillance on activists communities see a new report by the center for corporate policy has not only confirm this but as expose just how far reaching corporate infiltration of activist groups really is the report also outlines the private public...
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quebec city, one of the oldest european settlements in north america.the father of new france, sailed up the st. lawrence and founded the site in 1608. when the fighting started with you know who, quebec city was the french stronghold until the bitter end, when the french fell at the plains of abraham. ♪ >> the french may have lost that one, but some things french have stayed firm, unbowed, resiliently unchanged by trends or history. the continental is the kind of place about which i am unreservedly sentimental. >> when i was younger, i ate here with my parents and my grandparents. >> in 1956. >> classic, unironic cuisine a la siene, meaning dishes you haven't seen since, like, forever, a hipster-free zone of classics, such as caesar salad, tossed fresh to order, tableside, and beef tartar, also prepared tableside, as one must. shrimp cocktail not deconstructed, a shrimp cocktail, the way jesus wants you to eat them, all served by a dedicated professional. in culinary school, we were taught this. i mean, real customers is your final class. we had to do
quebec city, one of the oldest european settlements in north america.the father of new france, sailed up the st. lawrence and founded the site in 1608. when the fighting started with you know who, quebec city was the french stronghold until the bitter end, when the french fell at the plains of abraham. ♪ >> the french may have lost that one, but some things french have stayed firm, unbowed, resiliently unchanged by trends or history. the continental is the kind of place about which i am...
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ford reporting record annual profit in north america and asia. f-series pickups in the u.s.ord focus compacts in china led gains. here is the ford cfo with the market makers team. >> what we got into is profits of $7 billion-$8 billion this year. compared to $8.6 billion in 2013. gives you a feel. >> $7 billion versus 8.6 is almost 20%. is it really that expensive to roll out new models that it would cut your pretax profit by 1/5? >> yes, because we have so many different products we are launching and tripling rollouts in america, including the all-new f series. it can have that effect. we announced today that we will have 13 changeover down weeks, if you will as we prepare for that launch in the fourth quarter this year. >> jamie butters of bloomberg news explains what the record profit means to forward. -- ford. >> we saw a pretax profit in north america. ford runs their business using a pretax profit, the number they like to use. the important thing about that is that is also the number the uaw is using. that is the number that sets off profit sharing. along with ford's r
ford reporting record annual profit in north america and asia. f-series pickups in the u.s.ord focus compacts in china led gains. here is the ford cfo with the market makers team. >> what we got into is profits of $7 billion-$8 billion this year. compared to $8.6 billion in 2013. gives you a feel. >> $7 billion versus 8.6 is almost 20%. is it really that expensive to roll out new models that it would cut your pretax profit by 1/5? >> yes, because we have so many different...
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i'll talk to toyota north america about the cars of the future. he'll tell us what he thinks people will want to drive four or five years down the road. high-end tech for the middle end class buyer. what you wear and drive are in sync at last. i'll demonstrate that when "real money" continues from the detroit auto show. keep it right here. [ ♪ music ] >> 2013 was a good year for the automotive industry. we spoke to james lent about industry sales expectations for 2014, as well as the future of toyota vehicles which he says combine great mileage and styling and are fun to drive. >> tell me what we are looking at here? >> this is the ft 1 concept. we went to the designers and said forget about platforms and all that. if you could design the ultimate sports car, what would it look like. this is what the designers came up with. >> it doesn't look like it was designed by bean counter or worrying about borrowing parts from somewhere else. what does it take to get a car like that. does it get out on the lots under the streets. >> there's two concepts. on
i'll talk to toyota north america about the cars of the future. he'll tell us what he thinks people will want to drive four or five years down the road. high-end tech for the middle end class buyer. what you wear and drive are in sync at last. i'll demonstrate that when "real money" continues from the detroit auto show. keep it right here. [ ♪ music ] >> 2013 was a good year for the automotive industry. we spoke to james lent about industry sales expectations for 2014, as well...
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china, i imagine, revised down, north america, revised up? >> north america looks very, very good.n, you've seen -- you've probably not seen the numbers in the last year. production continues to go up, and that's what matters most to us. we still see pent-up demand in there, because the average age of the fleet today is higher than it was in the past. so good news to come, in my view, on u.s. automotive. and the greatest news there is that there's a changeover to lightweighting in the industry going on. we've concluded our first auto expansion in davenport. and as we said, we are going to complete it by end of last year, which we did. the first coil has rode off. it's in the hands of the customer for inspection. next week, the detroit auto show is coming up and i think we're going to see a lot of exciting thing there. particularly for the aluminum industry. >> klaus, one of the things you have told me over and over again, we must see a return to commercial building construction in our company before we really can say that our recovery is more certain. did it start the fourth quarte
china, i imagine, revised down, north america, revised up? >> north america looks very, very good.n, you've seen -- you've probably not seen the numbers in the last year. production continues to go up, and that's what matters most to us. we still see pent-up demand in there, because the average age of the fleet today is higher than it was in the past. so good news to come, in my view, on u.s. automotive. and the greatest news there is that there's a changeover to lightweighting in the...
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. >> we spoke with toyota north america ceo about expectations of 2014 and the future of toyota vehicles which he said combines great gas mileage with sexy styling and are just fun to drive. >> this is the ft 1. we went to our designers, and we said forget about platforms and all of that. if you could design the ultimate sports car, what would it look like? and this is what the passionate designers came up with. >> it does not look like it was designed by bean counters. one always wonders, what does it take to get a car like that? what happens to a car like that? does it every get out on the lots, the streets? >> some do. one vehicle that i say we put glasses and a mustache on it, and then six months later you see it gone. and then the second concept is a vehicle like this. we try to push the envelope get reaction from consumers and see if it's something that we should bring to market or not. >> but that's not likely to be a car that is mass-marketed car but someone who wants a sports car. >> which brings me to my next question, one of the things about this particular auto show is that i
. >> we spoke with toyota north america ceo about expectations of 2014 and the future of toyota vehicles which he said combines great gas mileage with sexy styling and are just fun to drive. >> this is the ft 1. we went to our designers, and we said forget about platforms and all of that. if you could design the ultimate sports car, what would it look like? and this is what the passionate designers came up with. >> it does not look like it was designed by bean counters. one...
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the demonstration gives an idea of how cold it has been in north america. nepalese viewers in nepal have been posting urging the government to ban the use of genetically modified feed. the online campaign has paid off. wednesday, the supreme court of nepal banned the importation of gtmo's until further notice, many companies like monsanto will not be up to sell their products to the poor. this has been warmly welcomed by the country's web users. globally speaking, the average life expectancy currently stands at 71 years old and has progressively grown in recent decades. this graphic was produced by chilean graphic designer, showing at this moment in time we can expect to live longest in monaco, where the average age of death is 90 years old. japan, singapore, and macau are chat intod at 84, and south africa has a average life expectancy of 49. south africand have an average life expectancy of 49. a wacky idea of dressing like clothing mannequins, striking a photo next to them, posting them on the web. one way to pass the time when you go shopping with his g
the demonstration gives an idea of how cold it has been in north america. nepalese viewers in nepal have been posting urging the government to ban the use of genetically modified feed. the online campaign has paid off. wednesday, the supreme court of nepal banned the importation of gtmo's until further notice, many companies like monsanto will not be up to sell their products to the poor. this has been warmly welcomed by the country's web users. globally speaking, the average life expectancy...
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temperatures plunged to record lows across north america. >> also, royal scandal. in money laundering investigation. >> with a month ago to the winter olympics, russia launches a massive security operation. >> from canada all the way to the southern tip of the united states, blasting cold has swept across most of north america. >> this so-called holy vortex has been breaking records throughout the region and causing massive disruption to flights and on the road. authorities in many areas are simply telling people to stay at home. >> forecasters say relief from the deep freeze is expected to come later this week. >> lake michigan is frozen solid . if it was not too cold to survive outdoors, it would be possible to walk across it to canada. temperatures are -20 seven degrees celsius, an all-time record, and it is -40 win the wind chill is factored in. >> it is brutal out here. it is unbelievably cold out here. it is just -- this is ridiculous. >> don't want to be outside at all. not at all. my skin -- the moment you walk outside, your skin hurts. >> americans in the
temperatures plunged to record lows across north america. >> also, royal scandal. in money laundering investigation. >> with a month ago to the winter olympics, russia launches a massive security operation. >> from canada all the way to the southern tip of the united states, blasting cold has swept across most of north america. >> this so-called holy vortex has been breaking records throughout the region and causing massive disruption to flights and on the road....
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bear attacks on hikers are extremely rare in north america.ut when two happen in a month and the national media covers it, people get nervous. the fact is grizzlies like this are more interested in avoiding you than eating you. most happen by solo hikers and when a mother is surprised by your presence. both of which are easy circumstances to avoid. hiking in small groups and making noise in small groups is best in bear country and to keep yourself safe. the park service does an excellent job of monitoring bear activity and will close down trails to keep people and bears safe. while having a healthy respect for bears is good, try not to let fear keep you from hiking in this amazing place. glacier national park is known for the best network of trails n the entire park system. so even though its heavily used national park there are so many trails going to so many different locations and you can find you peace and quiet and a little bit of solitude. access to off trail is here too so if you want to get above tree line and let you views open up you
bear attacks on hikers are extremely rare in north america.ut when two happen in a month and the national media covers it, people get nervous. the fact is grizzlies like this are more interested in avoiding you than eating you. most happen by solo hikers and when a mother is surprised by your presence. both of which are easy circumstances to avoid. hiking in small groups and making noise in small groups is best in bear country and to keep yourself safe. the park service does an excellent job of...
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lation of 12,000, it sent more athletes to the winter games than any other town in north america. aljazeera's paul beban reports. >> forget football, this is how they do friday night lites in steam boat springs. the kids lineup and launch themselves into the darkness. >> go! >> saturday morning, time for speed camp. saturday afternoon, a cross country race. >> the hill may be humble to big sister steam boat across the valley, but this is mount olympus. they say it is built out of dirt andrews. >> they've been cranking out olympians for 100 years. johnny spilane grew up a few miles from the club and became the first north america medalist in the nordic combined. >> it produces so many athletes because all the kids are having fun. you can't be successful in nip sport without enjoying what you do. >> this is the history of see town, u.s.a. >> yes, and here is the man who started it all. >> he founded the club in 1914. its culture has a formula generation after generation. brothers club kids all grown up are on their way to sochi. mom penny says the club means more than medals. >> it'
lation of 12,000, it sent more athletes to the winter games than any other town in north america. aljazeera's paul beban reports. >> forget football, this is how they do friday night lites in steam boat springs. the kids lineup and launch themselves into the darkness. >> go! >> saturday morning, time for speed camp. saturday afternoon, a cross country race. >> the hill may be humble to big sister steam boat across the valley, but this is mount olympus. they say it is...
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all over north america who are. who have been hit especially in the beginning with particles in the fallout and we know that you arnie gundersen at fairwinds through his testing and we know that through numerous testing in fact from the canadian government. they have many reports talking about the levels. that they found which comes from vision and already found particles of plutonium and he said that every individual in seattle. and he later said in portland the swell was receiving about ten hot particles a day during a maybe it was two or three weeks or so right after and when he did his testing when you would just particles they don't go away they will affect your d.n.a. i'm sure congress is on the case had cas is also running its findings to members of congress how are they responding to me. we have gone to senator widens office numerous times over the last year and a half to report to them what it is that we're finding and. look at is yes senator wyden very concerned of course you know he went yes we know that
all over north america who are. who have been hit especially in the beginning with particles in the fallout and we know that you arnie gundersen at fairwinds through his testing and we know that through numerous testing in fact from the canadian government. they have many reports talking about the levels. that they found which comes from vision and already found particles of plutonium and he said that every individual in seattle. and he later said in portland the swell was receiving about ten...
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have we've made an effort to create a monitoring team of people across the united states across north america canada. europe everywhere south america to read what's coming in in the air and try to detect as best we can what's happening in the ocean and what's coming down in fallout so that that's where i go i go to the people first thank goodness for that before we get into the actual radiation levels and what red cause is doing let's talk really quickly about this latest news about the mysterious smoke i mean radiation levels at the regime are too high for an. human and there without receiving obviously a dangerously high dose so when all these people are saying that this mysterious steam that's been rising from reactor three is perfectly normal without being able to check firsthand i mean how can we know for sure. one of the things that is interesting when you've been following this as long as i have and the people who have been following this who are my teachers longer than i've been following they they tell me that there's been that steam there's been smoke there's been all kinds of event
have we've made an effort to create a monitoring team of people across the united states across north america canada. europe everywhere south america to read what's coming in in the air and try to detect as best we can what's happening in the ocean and what's coming down in fallout so that that's where i go i go to the people first thank goodness for that before we get into the actual radiation levels and what red cause is doing let's talk really quickly about this latest news about the...
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but i see this study says europe and north america could be really really badly affected by some of these impacts so that's just highlights you know even if we don't you know even if we kind of just turn a blind eye and say well if the companies fall in the day we're the ones who are going to face to face the brunt of this i understand these companies are going to continue doing what they're doing so we really do have to start thinking about innovative ways we can challenge these companies in the way that they do things yeah and here we are still arguing about whether or not climate change is a real nazis i mean it's happening right in front of us i just think that there's so many people who think that environmental regulation or environment or informal somehow inhibit their personal sovereignty and it's really just beyond that and we really need to start talking about solutions here let's move on to those innovative solutions how can we take back this planet for the benefit of the people of the land and create a system that's harmonious not combative with nature yeah absolutely i m
but i see this study says europe and north america could be really really badly affected by some of these impacts so that's just highlights you know even if we don't you know even if we kind of just turn a blind eye and say well if the companies fall in the day we're the ones who are going to face to face the brunt of this i understand these companies are going to continue doing what they're doing so we really do have to start thinking about innovative ways we can challenge these companies in...
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original content adjoining is coming up dangerously cold temperatures plunged to record lows across north america. also oil scandal spanish court subpoena the daughter of king kong cop once in a money laundering investigation. actually it amounts to go to the winter in six months until it is a massive security operation all the way to this blasting call has swept across most of north america it is so cold we are fortunate to be breaking freckles throughout the region causing massive disruption to flights and asking the right the authorities in many areas is simply telling people to stay. forecasters say when we get from the deep freeze is expected to come later this week. lake michigan is frozen solid. if it wasn't too cold to survive outdoors it would be possible to walk across it to canada temperatures of minus twenty seven degrees celsius an all time record. and it's minus fourteen when the windchill is factored in. this is true i hear it's unbelievably cold i have like no other business. this is just ridiculous. don't get it all not at all. yet much to like the moment you walk outside it's go
original content adjoining is coming up dangerously cold temperatures plunged to record lows across north america. also oil scandal spanish court subpoena the daughter of king kong cop once in a money laundering investigation. actually it amounts to go to the winter in six months until it is a massive security operation all the way to this blasting call has swept across most of north america it is so cold we are fortunate to be breaking freckles throughout the region causing massive disruption...
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be out to freeze its breadth america's east coast of thousands of flights being canceled across north america the shift to the web the pot known as the polar vortex has dropped and that is in some parts the consonants new record lows at least sixteen deaths to be blamed on the weather which is also showed schools parks and businesses. it is a poll today was sold cold in fact the news this is a measure that the polar bears in chicago's lincoln park zoo how to be kept until my ca to see him because the building. they say. up next on sea meets the family of a russian orthodox priest holmes is home to seventy abandoned children to the gaza strip nicolette miracle worker is added to my death please pray that they'll see just about now aye aye aye aye. why didn't they. i'm quite sure although it's not my thing unless some mechanisms to prevent me from now. with the i mean. you lose. they are. this look. early in the greenery in it. the navy and was in fact candidates i'm still on the block looking at it. i'm going to last a lot back some of the land of the feminine in. iu think is what comfy may be
be out to freeze its breadth america's east coast of thousands of flights being canceled across north america the shift to the web the pot known as the polar vortex has dropped and that is in some parts the consonants new record lows at least sixteen deaths to be blamed on the weather which is also showed schools parks and businesses. it is a poll today was sold cold in fact the news this is a measure that the polar bears in chicago's lincoln park zoo how to be kept until my ca to see him...
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it's really a credit to them that we were named the greenest city in north america and that we have so many incredible accomplish manies. i just really felt so honored to walk in every day to that new beautiful space that really represents our values, to work with a team that are passionate and committed and focused and dogged about what they do and what they want to achieve, which is have a sustainable city. so, again, for all the staff in the audience, ul for all the work you've done and long hours and everything that you've done to make san francisco a sustainable city ~. of course, i want to thank david, the deputy director who has been my partner in crime through this past 3-1/2 years. it really is -- i think it's been a really fantastic working relationship just having david as a partner, somebody who knows the city system inside and out, coming from outside the city i didn't get the city processes at all. so, to have somebody who really understands it, of how to continue to move the work forward and how to continue to operate a successful and thriving department. so, just lastly
it's really a credit to them that we were named the greenest city in north america and that we have so many incredible accomplish manies. i just really felt so honored to walk in every day to that new beautiful space that really represents our values, to work with a team that are passionate and committed and focused and dogged about what they do and what they want to achieve, which is have a sustainable city. so, again, for all the staff in the audience, ul for all the work you've done and long...
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at five pounds with a five-foot wingspan, the largest owl in north america. even he's stumped.ore than 30 years, but even you can't explain to me why this is happening. >> you're right. so it's a mystery. >> reporter: he can explain large numbers found at logan and other airports where they pose great danger to planes landing and taking off. >> if you took away the terminals, the planes, the runways at logan, there's 1,800 acres of wide-open habitat which looks very much like the arctic tundra. >> reporter: but as for why they're so far from home, the most popular theory is a spike in their population last season that outpaced their food supplies in the arctic. but he weighs and measures each one he catches and they're not malnourished. the mystery thickens. once tagged, smith releases each owl he catches on the coast south of boston. >> it's an amazing creature. just look at that face and lemon-colored eyes and think whereof this bird came from. some place in the arctic. >> reporter: he loves watching them take flight with such majesty and grace-- even if they're headed the op
at five pounds with a five-foot wingspan, the largest owl in north america. even he's stumped.ore than 30 years, but even you can't explain to me why this is happening. >> you're right. so it's a mystery. >> reporter: he can explain large numbers found at logan and other airports where they pose great danger to planes landing and taking off. >> if you took away the terminals, the planes, the runways at logan, there's 1,800 acres of wide-open habitat which looks very much like...
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for north america but also for the industry.he same kind of growth we have seen the last four or five years? >> i do, i am optimistic. you know the energy situation with fuel, it is abundant. prices are stable. interest rates are at historic lows and we think they are going to hold. the average luxury car is 11.5 years old in america. there will be a lot of reasons for people to come back into the market. new sedans, new body styles. we will deftly have another record year in 2014. >> you heard it here. their motto means advancement through technology. you really see it with these laser headlights, among everything else. >> that is outstanding. miller, with the president of audi. tune in tomorrow, we will see you here. >> that is going to be a fun show. ♪ >> its 56 past the hour, which means bloomberg television is on the markets. let's get you caught up on the markets, they were lower across the board with the s&p posting its biggest lost in two months. dr. rally to all-time highs in 2013. 2-rosoft, disney, exxon fell 3%. brian
for north america but also for the industry.he same kind of growth we have seen the last four or five years? >> i do, i am optimistic. you know the energy situation with fuel, it is abundant. prices are stable. interest rates are at historic lows and we think they are going to hold. the average luxury car is 11.5 years old in america. there will be a lot of reasons for people to come back into the market. new sedans, new body styles. we will deftly have another record year in 2014....
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all of the wii active substances from the wall to the knights twenty fifteen visitors to one of north america's natural wind is enjoying the spectacle on to niagara falls on frozen summit. just send them only math is too nice at the top and bottom. so loud we don't see that in winter. i'm so close and we don't come here then often become your new summer not that often in winter. oh well we knew the ice was here. we thought we better come and take a look see beautiful day. i think i think it's definitely something to happen for you hafta come check it out. it's a pretty eye opening experience. it's all the false federal and state job and going of mine was twenty degrees celsius. gary had been in that code in more than seventy guests. this season stretching finances officials in the city of chicago saying they may not have set aside enough money to clear waste now. multiple cuts. the ruling. ay ay ay ay it has. the time. i can it's pts. sunday's ninety nine the last. it is. i don't i am. chunks of the womb. i scanned some nice hee hee hee our crew strike you as sons and all. standing in a twenty
all of the wii active substances from the wall to the knights twenty fifteen visitors to one of north america's natural wind is enjoying the spectacle on to niagara falls on frozen summit. just send them only math is too nice at the top and bottom. so loud we don't see that in winter. i'm so close and we don't come here then often become your new summer not that often in winter. oh well we knew the ice was here. we thought we better come and take a look see beautiful day. i think i think it's...
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north america holding up. europe with a negative handle.merican pretax profit, $1.7 billion -- a sense of the scale. operating margin in north america is 7.6%. automotive revenue is also topping estimates. like caterpillar and others, not a quiet amount. pfizer with a nice earnings beat as well. >> 16.10 is the latest trade for ford. >we may be on the verge of a big deal in the cable television business. this is all according to people familiar with the matter. time warner cable has rejected the charter proposal, calling it grossly inadequate. shareholders are demanding that charter boost its offer. exporter become a net of cars from the united states. the first japanese automaker to build cars here. the honda accord is the most built passenger car in the united states. rose.ife shares tim remy has criticized bill ackman of being at pyramid herbalife being a pyramid scheme. >> i would expect to hear from carl icahn today. >> he wants to see apple use more of its cash. it would have been a different outcome yesterday. ed on thate is fixat 51
north america holding up. europe with a negative handle.merican pretax profit, $1.7 billion -- a sense of the scale. operating margin in north america is 7.6%. automotive revenue is also topping estimates. like caterpillar and others, not a quiet amount. pfizer with a nice earnings beat as well. >> 16.10 is the latest trade for ford. >we may be on the verge of a big deal in the cable television business. this is all according to people familiar with the matter. time warner cable has...
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combined with soul it pros from north america with plenty of and experience have been forced the during the last week american culture you know just this organization i mean it's it's so professional and just everything you hear about it is great so you know i really wanted to come here and i'm really happy i was have the opportunity to be here it's north america and it's a lot similar to what i've been learning about pipes it's fun to hear the english again and understand a few more of these meetings so you know systems wise it doesn't matter too much for my job stop the pocket and for my sins i got to do with my defense when we were sort of their kid has already done something to be proud of in the. in september it's hosted the reigning champ ounce and currently clears. and be them six three. forty nine year old gleams. is without a doubt the league's best team we have something to learn from. back to back champions are always learning every day coaches learn every day this wednesday we'll try to pass through. tests away again. but a bit further known r.t. . went to football now and w
combined with soul it pros from north america with plenty of and experience have been forced the during the last week american culture you know just this organization i mean it's it's so professional and just everything you hear about it is great so you know i really wanted to come here and i'm really happy i was have the opportunity to be here it's north america and it's a lot similar to what i've been learning about pipes it's fun to hear the english again and understand a few more of these...
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they are on their float to have it the deep other food authority behind him said sch the debt of north america shot at it plunging temperatures as the mecca winter storm brings on the peak trains. thousands of iraqis fleeing their new chair of the government ortiz and strikes to try to oust al qaeda. brielle loves to take his photo journalist held captive in syria
they are on their float to have it the deep other food authority behind him said sch the debt of north america shot at it plunging temperatures as the mecca winter storm brings on the peak trains. thousands of iraqis fleeing their new chair of the government ortiz and strikes to try to oust al qaeda. brielle loves to take his photo journalist held captive in syria
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i am here with detlev von platen, president of porsche cars north america.g car. >> and we are getting some wind right now, which is great. >> you have the benefit of the convertible and the hard top. when you are at speed, you do not hear that noise. >> the joy of both worlds. t, and aa and cabriole sporty coupe. all-wheel drive, 400 horsepower. >> tell us how business is going. >> we had a really nice 2013. not looking only on volume. this is not our primary focus. we are making sure we provide experiences to our customer. we want sustainable business. so far we are happy. >> and of course, the most profitable car company in the world. weit seems weird, but believe it is important to invest in new facilities and make nice cars for the company. >> this harkens back to the past but the range you are offering is getting broader and broader. it started with the cayenne, panamera. .> we launched 21 new models imagine this for a small company like porsche. the latest generation of the 91 coming upve the gt3 in april and march. we also added our latest baby. ever
i am here with detlev von platen, president of porsche cars north america.g car. >> and we are getting some wind right now, which is great. >> you have the benefit of the convertible and the hard top. when you are at speed, you do not hear that noise. >> the joy of both worlds. t, and aa and cabriole sporty coupe. all-wheel drive, 400 horsepower. >> tell us how business is going. >> we had a really nice 2013. not looking only on volume. this is not our primary...
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--we saw a pretax private profit in north america. important thing about that is that is also the number the uaw is using. that is the number that sets off profit sharing. in this final big moneymaking year on the old f series design, the uaw workers are going to get $8,000 on average for their share of that, and that is part of the new model that is made detroit more profitable, lower base rate and higher profit sharing for the workers. >> ford has introduced a number of new models recently. where did all of these ideas come from? concept cars. we checked out the detroit auto show. most concept cars will never see production. so why build them? to gauge customer reaction and create that all-important buzz. here are five concert -- concept cars. what you see behind me is an example of both what is amazing about concept cars and the problem with concept cars. this is the toyota st one. it was a bomb dropped on the detroit auto show. the car doesn't even have an engine. execs tell me there are no plans to build this beauty. is a honda c
--we saw a pretax private profit in north america. important thing about that is that is also the number the uaw is using. that is the number that sets off profit sharing. in this final big moneymaking year on the old f series design, the uaw workers are going to get $8,000 on average for their share of that, and that is part of the new model that is made detroit more profitable, lower base rate and higher profit sharing for the workers. >> ford has introduced a number of new models...
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in north america and get your news instantaneously. on the other hand, the transatlantic telegraph is still not yet working. so it took a week, 10 days or longer to get news across the atlantic. this had a couple of upside than downside. the downside was a week or 10 days in a diplomatic crisis a lot of time for misunderstanding. the upside is that a week or 10 days is a lot of time for passion to cool. that is ultimately what happened in the trenton crisis. but that kind of scholarly debate about the trade crisis is who is friday. it's kind of parlor game among historians. the seward with advocating most of the evidence suggested seward with advocating to release the man relatively early on. most of the evidence linking kind of was making a show towards keeping the diplomats until the end when seward convinced him to release. that sort of version of the story misses the point a little bit. first of all, there is some evidence that lincoln was talking tough, but actually preparing the ground to movies to diplomats. there's a reminiscen
in north america and get your news instantaneously. on the other hand, the transatlantic telegraph is still not yet working. so it took a week, 10 days or longer to get news across the atlantic. this had a couple of upside than downside. the downside was a week or 10 days in a diplomatic crisis a lot of time for misunderstanding. the upside is that a week or 10 days is a lot of time for passion to cool. that is ultimately what happened in the trenton crisis. but that kind of scholarly debate...
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it is feasible for north america to be energy independent before 2030. there will still be crude imports. but it would mean an increase in product exports and exports of coal and other energies as well. >> i would say i agree with that. tyranny ofogan, the geography, there will always be balancing for quality and other reasons the tween different kinds of energy sources. reasons between different kinds of energy and sources. supply bottlenecks, no matter how they are created, are the things that make volatility intense. senator murkowski is correct, a secure global market is what is going to bring american consumers the lowest price and the most consistent stability in fuel prices. should what the u.s. seek to do, be a responsible participant in making sure we have a global market. >> i appreciate the joint question. i'm sorry we are not able to give you a joint answer. all of the discussion about energy independence is focused on supply. my view is we need to focus on reducing our demand. that is something we do have control over. it will help save cons
it is feasible for north america to be energy independent before 2030. there will still be crude imports. but it would mean an increase in product exports and exports of coal and other energies as well. >> i would say i agree with that. tyranny ofogan, the geography, there will always be balancing for quality and other reasons the tween different kinds of energy sources. reasons between different kinds of energy and sources. supply bottlenecks, no matter how they are created, are the...