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we left north america. you can see the alaskan islands in the northeastern part of the globe and on the western side you see syberia and then you see a lake there you can find on google earth. today it is on the border of russia and mongolia and there is little there. there is crumbling monuments but they have probably been torn down now. very little there. it is remote. it is dusty. but in the 18th century this was an important place. by the terms of a 1727 treaty, trade between the russian and chinese empires had to pass through this tiny little town. and china had an appetite for furs met first with high valuable sable and they made their way to the eastern coast and crossed over the baring straight and discovered the illusion islands. they found sea otters there as well. these beautiful animals you see here. they referred to these animals as soft gold because their pelts were so valuable and in demand by the royalty in the chinese court. they have the densest furs over any animal. two times that of a se
we left north america. you can see the alaskan islands in the northeastern part of the globe and on the western side you see syberia and then you see a lake there you can find on google earth. today it is on the border of russia and mongolia and there is little there. there is crumbling monuments but they have probably been torn down now. very little there. it is remote. it is dusty. but in the 18th century this was an important place. by the terms of a 1727 treaty, trade between the russian...
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we left north america behind.you can see the aleutian islands, alaska and northeastern corner of the globe. and then on the western side, you see siberia and the deepest freshwater lake in the world and at the southern tip you see -- which you can find on google earth today. it is today on the border between russia and mongolia and there's very little there. there some crumbling monuments to liv live in. as if i've been torn down by now from russian orthodox churches, very little there. it's remote, dusty, but in 18th century this was an extraordinarily important place. by the terms of a 1727 treaty trade between the russian and chinese empire, had to pass through this tiny little town. and china had an insatiable appetite for first. by the mid seven hundreds russian trappers headhunter that most of severe intimate away to the eastern coast of siberia and then crossed over the bering strait in the 1730s and early 17 '40s and discovered, reached the aleutian islands. that they also found sea otters. beautiful anima
we left north america behind.you can see the aleutian islands, alaska and northeastern corner of the globe. and then on the western side, you see siberia and the deepest freshwater lake in the world and at the southern tip you see -- which you can find on google earth today. it is today on the border between russia and mongolia and there's very little there. there some crumbling monuments to liv live in. as if i've been torn down by now from russian orthodox churches, very little there. it's...
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[applause] >> next, remarks by former president jimmy carter at the islamic society of north america. after that, a discussion on terror threats to the u.s. and another chance to see the bbc scotland debate on the independence referendum. >> on the next washington journal, commentary editor phillip klein discusses president obama's foreign and domestic policy challenges. the up coming midterm elections. adam green, the chairman of the rogressive committee speaks. and foreign policy senior staff writer gordon l. ubold talks about the threat posed by isis. as always, we'll take your calls and you can join the conversation on facebook. >> >> former president jimmy carter gave the key note speech on the first day of the islamic society of north america's convention. the former president and others had received criticism for agreeing to speak at this forum. this is about 15 minutes. >> well, first of all, i want to thank you for that introduction. also for helping us in one of our projects at the carter center. it's very important to me about which i'm going to speak later on this afternoo
[applause] >> next, remarks by former president jimmy carter at the islamic society of north america. after that, a discussion on terror threats to the u.s. and another chance to see the bbc scotland debate on the independence referendum. >> on the next washington journal, commentary editor phillip klein discusses president obama's foreign and domestic policy challenges. the up coming midterm elections. adam green, the chairman of the rogressive committee speaks. and foreign policy...
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coming up, the biggest auto supplier in north america. we will talk to the ceo of magna international about the soaring stock price -- stopped rice, m&a strategy in the plan to affect -- attract more businesses. stay with us. ♪ >> welcome back. line" onbottom bloomberg television. i am mark crumpton. magna international is the largest auto supplier in north america. the company reported a .3 billion in revenue last year and has about 120 8000 employees globally with headquarters in ontario. donald walker joins me now from the toronto newsroom. welcome. thank you for your time today. >> thank you for having me on the show. >> your stock has risen more than 38% this year, more than in the s&p 500th index. do you think your stock is fairly valued? >> we have been doing pretty well on performance of the stock over the past two years for a number of reasons. we have been increasing earnings. we have been breaking even and more acceptable levels of return and a change in the past number of years in the structure of the company. cashwe're doing
coming up, the biggest auto supplier in north america. we will talk to the ceo of magna international about the soaring stock price -- stopped rice, m&a strategy in the plan to affect -- attract more businesses. stay with us. ♪ >> welcome back. line" onbottom bloomberg television. i am mark crumpton. magna international is the largest auto supplier in north america. the company reported a .3 billion in revenue last year and has about 120 8000 employees globally with...
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when you later, we have installed 20 a read is around north america.ave gotten rave reviews under technology. oneansformation from lighting to digital lighting. >> the name of the company. >> it is a town in turkey that was known many years ago for its forward thinking culture and innovation could we thought it was appropriate to do the same. led bulbs in my house is a mission for me to find better color, better control, just the right light. -- lights indoing the reading -- arenas for a particular need. -- the bulbs light in your house are retrofitted with a diode, which is basically the chip that emits the light. in a commercial setting like a sports venue, we have digital , a completely different technology base. bulbs are no longer necessary. the light last longer. you can adjust the color temperature. you can make the light perform. the lighting characteristics are much more compatible with digital broadcasting i'm a fan visibility, player performance. there is a variety of attributes that is really transforming it. we've had lightbulbs in america
when you later, we have installed 20 a read is around north america.ave gotten rave reviews under technology. oneansformation from lighting to digital lighting. >> the name of the company. >> it is a town in turkey that was known many years ago for its forward thinking culture and innovation could we thought it was appropriate to do the same. led bulbs in my house is a mission for me to find better color, better control, just the right light. -- lights indoing the reading -- arenas...
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in north america he wanted a figure in armor with a shield and a spear basically doing this. so for a national seal, he's basically creating this image of america fending off this frightening, threatening europe that's looming over it. it's a remarkable image. not the most graphically wonderful image, so i will also say that maybe graphic arts is not hamilton's forte. particularly when i went back to look at this again before i&"u= to give this talk today, i found something i hadn't noticed before. it's a very complicated image and he talks about armor and shields and then he says at the end of it, if it's not too complicated, we should add neptune in the ocean. and a lot of waves. maybe a trident. he really was enthusiastic. but clearly what that's bringing to life is the idea that the the united states was well aware of the watchful and even threatening attention of the world. so given that context, you can see how the new nation's reputation, its national honor in the eyes of the world would have mattered. not only to hamilton, but to the founding generation. generally. yo
in north america he wanted a figure in armor with a shield and a spear basically doing this. so for a national seal, he's basically creating this image of america fending off this frightening, threatening europe that's looming over it. it's a remarkable image. not the most graphically wonderful image, so i will also say that maybe graphic arts is not hamilton's forte. particularly when i went back to look at this again before i&"u= to give this talk today, i found something i hadn't...
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coach really has been weak in the united states and north america, particularly still doing well. stuart: thanks very much, interesting stuff. president obama has gone from choice words for america and ceos saying quit complaining, precisely what he said in that now famous interview with the economist magazine, quote, if you look at what has happened in the last four five use the folks who don't have a right to complain of folks at the top. let's go to the top for a response. here is c k e restaurant ceo and president. you run carl's jr. and hardee's, you are right at the top. the president says you have no right to complain. your response? >> my first problem with the interview the president gave in the economist was his statement the we manage the economy pretty well over the past few years. this is the united states. the government doesn't manage the economy. this is something the president needs to get over. if you look at the metrics he says there are no metrics that show anything to the contrary that is not true. the metrics show unemployment is high, labour participation rat
coach really has been weak in the united states and north america, particularly still doing well. stuart: thanks very much, interesting stuff. president obama has gone from choice words for america and ceos saying quit complaining, precisely what he said in that now famous interview with the economist magazine, quote, if you look at what has happened in the last four five use the folks who don't have a right to complain of folks at the top. let's go to the top for a response. here is c k e...
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in north america, there's a cry going on now about "we've got to stop i.s.i.s. before they get to philadelphia, and chicago." it's creating a war-like atmosphere. snow and here is one indication that the i.s.i.s. may have miscalculated. pop being savaged for the murder in many tweets and online message, it changes the story and calls the victim an american spy. there's no evidence of that. james foley was a journalist and a good one. he was killed and became a big p part of a story he simply wanted to cover. he and every other victim of the fighting in iraq will be missed. >>> our global village voices on the coverage of the islamic state and the murder of james foley: god asks me to do before what they ask me to do... >> can a family come together? >> do you think that you can try and accept me for me? >> life changing moments... >> my future is in my hands right now... >> from oscar winning director alex gibney, a ground breaking look at the real issues facing american teens on, the edge of eighteen only on aljazeera america >>> time for listening post news bi
in north america, there's a cry going on now about "we've got to stop i.s.i.s. before they get to philadelphia, and chicago." it's creating a war-like atmosphere. snow and here is one indication that the i.s.i.s. may have miscalculated. pop being savaged for the murder in many tweets and online message, it changes the story and calls the victim an american spy. there's no evidence of that. james foley was a journalist and a good one. he was killed and became a big p part of a story he...
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with annual sales of $44 billion in 2013, it provides food to more than 400,000 clients across north america. >> the good things come from sysco. >> after buying the largest competitor u.s. foods, it secured its foot hold as an industry giant delivering food everywhere. from restaurants and hotels to restaurants and schools, sysco even supplied food for the diner here at nbc bay area. if you've ever eaten at a restaurant, you've probably eaten sysco food. >> it provides every type of food you can think of. >> reporter: last summer insiders broke their silence. some asking to be disguised for fear of retaliation. >> it has always been the method of operation. >> reporter: they all came forward to reveal a cost cutting measure used by employees that we couldn't believe. until we saw it ourselves. for weeks, we kept cameras are outdoor sheds across northern california. they were all rented by sysco corporation. and they were all used to store perishable food including what we saw at this shed in concord. it is 4:30 on a tuesday morning oufrl cameras were rolling as this sysco delivery truck arr
with annual sales of $44 billion in 2013, it provides food to more than 400,000 clients across north america. >> the good things come from sysco. >> after buying the largest competitor u.s. foods, it secured its foot hold as an industry giant delivering food everywhere. from restaurants and hotels to restaurants and schools, sysco even supplied food for the diner here at nbc bay area. if you've ever eaten at a restaurant, you've probably eaten sysco food. >> it provides every...
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in north america, he wanted a figure in armor with a shield and spear doing this. [laughter] for a national seal, he is creating this image of america sending off this frightening europe looming over it. it is a remarkable image. it is not the most graphically wonderful image, so i will also say maybe graphic arts is not hamilton's forte. i went back to look at this again before this talk today. i found something i had not noticed before. it is a complicated image. he talks about armor and shields and everything else. he says at the end of it to himself, "if it is not too complicated, i think we should add neptune in the middle of the ocean with a trident." what that brings to light is the idea that the united states was aware of the watchful and threatening attention of the world. given that context, you can see how the new nation's reputation and national honor in the eyes of the world would have mattered. not only to hamilton, but to the founding generation generally. you can see hamilton worrying about national honor after the war in a letter he wrote in 1783.
in north america, he wanted a figure in armor with a shield and spear doing this. [laughter] for a national seal, he is creating this image of america sending off this frightening europe looming over it. it is a remarkable image. it is not the most graphically wonderful image, so i will also say maybe graphic arts is not hamilton's forte. i went back to look at this again before this talk today. i found something i had not noticed before. it is a complicated image. he talks about armor and...
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and canada. 84% of north america's surface fresh water comes from the great lakes. it a spans 750 miles east to west and provides water for consumption, power, transportation. over 30 million people live in the great lakes basin and again are asking what can be done to keep the water their lives and livelihoods depend on safe. lake erie, the water and the metropolitan area warned not to use the water for days this time on "inside story." earlier this year west virginia couldn't drink the water. and once they were told it was all clear and wasn't sure that it was safe. and then meanwhile bakersfield california is shipping water around the state as the state is in the worst drought tightens it's gripe. w grip. we have our guests. let me start with you, lana, what is the combination of circumstances that makes an algae bloom worse, better, more dangerous, less dangerous, what was the con flew wednesday of factors that led to the incident of the last several days? >> the primary factor of the most recent bloom that caused all the problem is the same as the primary facto
and canada. 84% of north america's surface fresh water comes from the great lakes. it a spans 750 miles east to west and provides water for consumption, power, transportation. over 30 million people live in the great lakes basin and again are asking what can be done to keep the water their lives and livelihoods depend on safe. lake erie, the water and the metropolitan area warned not to use the water for days this time on "inside story." earlier this year west virginia couldn't drink...
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to continue the slide into the fall because of strong refining output and crude production in north america. >>> still ahead, the market monitor says there are three stocks that will return 20% over the next year. we will pry the names out of him next. >>> argentina is officially in default. the association that makes the determination decided that a failure to pay event occurred on july 30th. the day that argentina missed the deadline to pay the creditors. meanwhile, a new york judge has ordered negotiations between argentina and investors to continue. >>> more now on jobs and what some are calling domestic outsourcing in manufacturing companies. advance technology services steps in when a client wants to step out of the business of maintaining its factory and by letting clients focus on their core business, ats itself is growing and hiring along the way. mary thompson looks where the jobs are. >> reporter: 11 years ago, the maker of easy go golf carts decided it wasn't good at maintenance so the specialized vehicles hired advance technology services or ats to repair and maintain the machi
to continue the slide into the fall because of strong refining output and crude production in north america. >>> still ahead, the market monitor says there are three stocks that will return 20% over the next year. we will pry the names out of him next. >>> argentina is officially in default. the association that makes the determination decided that a failure to pay event occurred on july 30th. the day that argentina missed the deadline to pay the creditors. meanwhile, a new...
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let's wrap things up with a look at north america. a low pressure system that was responsible for some intense weather earlier this week is now weakening, continuing to push toward the east. we have this wrap-around moisture that also may be bringing some strong weather, possibly coming up for our wednesday. so look out for maybe some thunderstorms over in denver with a high of 32 degrees. 35 in oklahoma city. the deep south, dealing with that unstable weather pattern, so chance of rain and thunderstorms in d.c. and in atlanta and we do have a low dropping in los angeles, we may also be seeing some rain coming up for our wednesday. hope you have a good day wherever you are. here's your extended outlook. >>> and that concludes this edition of "newsline." on behalf of our team, thank you for staying with us. >> time for 60 minutes around the world on "france 24." these are today's top stories. the fragile cease-fire in the middle east collapses as new fire breaks out. palestinian rocket fire from gaza is met with a heavy israeli respons
let's wrap things up with a look at north america. a low pressure system that was responsible for some intense weather earlier this week is now weakening, continuing to push toward the east. we have this wrap-around moisture that also may be bringing some strong weather, possibly coming up for our wednesday. so look out for maybe some thunderstorms over in denver with a high of 32 degrees. 35 in oklahoma city. the deep south, dealing with that unstable weather pattern, so chance of rain and...
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and we don't have to be independent of everybody in north america, but be north america independent,d mexico and canada are our friends and will be, and the problem is no energy policy and no grown-ups at home in d.c., and nobody at home in d.c. at all on vacation. >> and john, we have no friends out there in the middle east, and they all hate us, so what are we doing? >> the only national policy that could stop saudi arabia from earning as much money is a massive high tax. and we don't have to buy the oil, because they could sell it to china and they can drive around in the bentleys, so maybe we don't have to radically change our lives, but merely drilling more here is not going to cut the profits first of all, and we don't want to use up all of the oil, and we had an oil embargo in the 1970s from similar stuff, and mad at israel and cut off the oil, and back then a huge percent of the oil supply so if we want the oil and back to the 90% of the oil of the opec then they call the shots. get out of israel, or we are going to cut off the oil. so we want a civilized plan or the alternat
and we don't have to be independent of everybody in north america, but be north america independent,d mexico and canada are our friends and will be, and the problem is no energy policy and no grown-ups at home in d.c., and nobody at home in d.c. at all on vacation. >> and john, we have no friends out there in the middle east, and they all hate us, so what are we doing? >> the only national policy that could stop saudi arabia from earning as much money is a massive high tax. and we...
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and not long after, seals brought the disease to north america. tuberculosis is very deadly killing up to 2 million people every year. >>> well, unless you have had a bucket over your head in the last two years, you heard about a popular fundraising. >> not one but two groups took part in the >>> comes up new at 6:00. the controversial police shooting of a man in a san francisco park. tonight, why supporters say it is a matter of civil rights. also the future of smartphone-driven ride services. and the behind-the-scenes battle in sacramento that could drive them away. >>> and see how volunteers like python-ron help kids with life-threatening illnesses, all coming up at 6:00. >> and ama thank you. >>> see you then, well, the ice bucket challenge has reached san francisco's top safety experts. >> that was five gallons of chilly water being dumped on the police chief. >> actually, it was way better than me. >> refreshing. >> but they deal in water all the time. we're a dry sport ball club, these guys are water people. >> the chief got his revenge mom
and not long after, seals brought the disease to north america. tuberculosis is very deadly killing up to 2 million people every year. >>> well, unless you have had a bucket over your head in the last two years, you heard about a popular fundraising. >> not one but two groups took part in the >>> comes up new at 6:00. the controversial police shooting of a man in a san francisco park. tonight, why supporters say it is a matter of civil rights. also the future of...
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in north america, 84% agree. the union is 17% below africa and north america. and get this t a mere 67% think that hard work is rewarded. >> tom rogan? >> i think shared work ethic is important between the two continents. africa and america. the laws of the united states can bring to bear as a democracy, aikona destroy that has developed justice system is something that africa will find increasingly important and china will not provide and has no interest of providing because of the nature of their government. going forward over the longer term and i think that is what this is. it is about a slow process. that is something that helps both continents and it does so in economic ways. >> symbol of changes, rwanda, we think of genocide. it has now come back, it is a thriving country, a lot of promise and american investment. just rwanda, is really the analogy for the potential of africa. >> the ferguson, missouri racial crisis metals sizes this week. >> they are calming down with the police officer who committed the crime. justice will prevail. >> expect significan
in north america, 84% agree. the union is 17% below africa and north america. and get this t a mere 67% think that hard work is rewarded. >> tom rogan? >> i think shared work ethic is important between the two continents. africa and america. the laws of the united states can bring to bear as a democracy, aikona destroy that has developed justice system is something that africa will find increasingly important and china will not provide and has no interest of providing because of the...
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his first military experience was in north america. he was an englishman largely ignored by his mother and father who was absent on duty with the british army. but his father did train and educate lee to become a military man. his first military expense was in north america during the french and indian war. he showed courage by being wounded at the failed british siege of fort ticonderoga in 1758. he was also insulting to his superior generals. he called the major general the booby in chief. he was not making friends in the british establishment. some referred to him as mad lee. he was promoted to lieutenant colonel. with the downsizing of the army after the war, he was temporarily retired. lee decided to become a soldier of fortune and served in high positions in poland and other countries gaining valuable experience. he made it clear in his letters home he was against the british monarchy and he favored republican government. lee decided to move to america in 7070. -- 1770. he was hailed as a patriot leader. he wrote a popular pamphl
his first military experience was in north america. he was an englishman largely ignored by his mother and father who was absent on duty with the british army. but his father did train and educate lee to become a military man. his first military expense was in north america during the french and indian war. he showed courage by being wounded at the failed british siege of fort ticonderoga in 1758. he was also insulting to his superior generals. he called the major general the booby in chief. he...
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talk, i want to urge you to comply with the request to give generously to the islamic society of north america. when i began running for president, i was told that america was a melting pot. and i learned that that's not exactly true. america is more like a beautiful mosaic where people come here from other countries and from other societies, from other religions, from other cultures, keep their own identity but they blend in to make a beautiful picture. so because of that, i want to thank you for being able to speak to my fellow americans about a spubt that's -- subject that's very important to me. i've been asked to talk about the carter center, and i'll be very brief about it, but also try to tell you what we do. since i was retired from the white house involuntarily by the election results in 1980, i've already learned since i got here in detroit, that a lot of you supported me when i was elected. i know you share my sappointment that i wasn't re-elected. my wife and i have worked at the carter center for about 35 years. we have some basic principles that we follow very closely. first of a
talk, i want to urge you to comply with the request to give generously to the islamic society of north america. when i began running for president, i was told that america was a melting pot. and i learned that that's not exactly true. america is more like a beautiful mosaic where people come here from other countries and from other societies, from other religions, from other cultures, keep their own identity but they blend in to make a beautiful picture. so because of that, i want to thank you...
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they want to be in north america and in south america and the middle east, as well. isy want to export and this not just providing for construction and russia. they want to be looking outside, as well as a we might see an uptick in the economy in the united states. shares in thel north american unit because many are valued more than the russians right now. >> yeah. >> so, they may be looking to increase exposure there. far, it seems that the citigroup view is that this is a company that does not have much exposure to the ukraine and can continue to deliver profit. >> thank you. we'll have an exclusive conversation with the cfo a little later on in this hour. we will get what he think's the sanctions story and the latest development in the ukraine and put it into some sort of context for you with the investment story and russia. let's go from steel to technology. bigger is better. apple is preparing to reduce the largest ipad. that is sending shares in the asian supply base higher. we have the story. this,ms of the size of how big? >> it is the first new release of a
they want to be in north america and in south america and the middle east, as well. isy want to export and this not just providing for construction and russia. they want to be looking outside, as well as a we might see an uptick in the economy in the united states. shares in thel north american unit because many are valued more than the russians right now. >> yeah. >> so, they may be looking to increase exposure there. far, it seems that the citigroup view is that this is a company...
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talking about muslims and south america in brazil, and in contrast to the europe of north america i wonder if you could speak about the latin american connections and the current interest in places like brazil of middle eastern and north african culture and what in academic terms we could call the intersection of orientalism and tropicalizati tropicalization. >> guest: one reason i began in latin america, the countries in mexico and brazil, the discourse browned muslims is quite different in south america than north america or europe and the experience of muslims and muslim communities, different from europe. you mentioned the introduction that worked briefly with the open society foundation which has a project in europe called at home in europe some muslim communities in europe, immigrant communities but particularly interested in muslims and they look at a number of variables, indices to s s so they look at policies that discriminate state policies, dress codes, mosques and so on, they look at media representation, is enough of a right-wing movements and you tend to have all three in wes
talking about muslims and south america in brazil, and in contrast to the europe of north america i wonder if you could speak about the latin american connections and the current interest in places like brazil of middle eastern and north african culture and what in academic terms we could call the intersection of orientalism and tropicalizati tropicalization. >> guest: one reason i began in latin america, the countries in mexico and brazil, the discourse browned muslims is quite different...
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. >> were you stay in north america specifically?ctually have our first international spot opening this year. we have some great franchise partners and they will be opening eight locations. we are excited about that. invest,ant to invest, their to average sales are about 1.7 million. work, how muchof research did you do? >> a lot. >> i bet you did. spaenieon't you get treatments? >> i do. there are some stones, some mud baths, al qaeda things you can do. kinds of things you can do. >> the fantasy football draft right around the corner. we will talk about a new business player in the fantasy field next. >> this is "taking stock." there are billion dollars sports contracts, million dollar contracts, they need to save money any way they can. one way is energy efficiency. is installing led lighting for the ottawa center. >> this is an exciting business. with a here a year ago vision and belief and year later we have installed 20 arenas around north america and almost a million fans see sports under different type of lighting and have got
. >> were you stay in north america specifically?ctually have our first international spot opening this year. we have some great franchise partners and they will be opening eight locations. we are excited about that. invest,ant to invest, their to average sales are about 1.7 million. work, how muchof research did you do? >> a lot. >> i bet you did. spaenieon't you get treatments? >> i do. there are some stones, some mud baths, al qaeda things you can do. kinds of things...
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wasfirst military expense in north america during the french and indian war. he showed courage by being wounded at the failed british inge of fort ticonderoga 1778. he was also insulting to his superior generals. --told the major general the called the major general the booby in chief. he was not making friends in the british establishment. semitruck for to him as mad lee. he was promoted to lieutenant colonel. after the war, he was temporarily retired. a soldier to become of fortune and served in high positions in poland and other countries gaining valuable experience. he made it clear in his letters home he was against the british monarchy and favorite republican government. to move to america . he was hailed as a patriot leader. pamphlet arepular going that if the congress with britain should lead to war, they could defeat the british regulars. the continental congress had to choose generals. as a recent english transplant, he did not expect to be chosen bute the leading general wanted to be second-in-command desperately. congresss convinced lee should be t
wasfirst military expense in north america during the french and indian war. he showed courage by being wounded at the failed british inge of fort ticonderoga 1778. he was also insulting to his superior generals. --told the major general the called the major general the booby in chief. he was not making friends in the british establishment. semitruck for to him as mad lee. he was promoted to lieutenant colonel. after the war, he was temporarily retired. a soldier to become of fortune and served...
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. >> guest: today we capture data all over north america and share that data with the faa and noah to be studied. they did a four-year study using the data to determine not just for four weeks but for years season to season how much better we make the forecast. and the conclusion was just putting their data into their models gave them a 50% improvement rate. you and i don't care about statistics. we care about events. we want to know if there is a tornado or convector. >> host: is there going to be a tornado? what time it is going to strike? how big is the storm? so this technology helps with all of that? >> guest: absolutely. you cannot make a better forecast unless you put more and better data into system. there is not enough details. forecast models and the computers are wonderful. but if you don't put the right data into them you will not get the right answer. >> host: how often does it need to be updated if there is major investment made in the technology? how often does it need to be updated? >> guest: we capture data seven days a week in real time and run some models every six
. >> guest: today we capture data all over north america and share that data with the faa and noah to be studied. they did a four-year study using the data to determine not just for four weeks but for years season to season how much better we make the forecast. and the conclusion was just putting their data into their models gave them a 50% improvement rate. you and i don't care about statistics. we care about events. we want to know if there is a tornado or convector. >> host: is...
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as volunteers with the professional land care north america worked top to -- network worked top to bottom. >> got a little whoverwhemmed. >> but it is this stephless act thats overwhemming. serving the country again, honoring the fallen by taking steps to preserve their memory. >> espn analyst stephen a. smith off the air this week. the sports network suspended him for controversial comments he made about domestic abuse. he apologized on monday. >> i went beyond the scope of our discussion by alluding to a woman's role in such heinous matters going so far as to use the word "provoke." this was not my intent. it was not what i was trying to say. >> his original comment was made in response to the nfl's decision to suspend ray rice for the first two games of the season. rice pleaded guilty to charges related to a domestic incident involving his then-fiance, now wife in threak city. >> still ahead, an interesting deal for some amazon customers. why the website could pay for them to ship your item to you. bryan is back with the weekend forecast. will we see more showers and storms tomorrow? >
as volunteers with the professional land care north america worked top to -- network worked top to bottom. >> got a little whoverwhemmed. >> but it is this stephless act thats overwhemming. serving the country again, honoring the fallen by taking steps to preserve their memory. >> espn analyst stephen a. smith off the air this week. the sports network suspended him for controversial comments he made about domestic abuse. he apologized on monday. >> i went beyond the...
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factclark authority was in general counsel for north america. in april 2013, almost the same time you had the bombshell dropped on you in the definition -- in that deposition , showing the switches had been switched out, the part had been change, once again you are warned about punitive damages. . >> as a company, that is correct. >> see you have a legal obligation -- legal obligation to report it to the securities and exchange commission. did you ever do that about this issue? andhe issue of this product the problems surrounding it, have you ever reported to the sec? .ot your legal department your legal department knew it. >> am talking about from the time i knew forward and excluding that, before that, no week have not. subsequent to that we may have made a filing with the sec about the ignition switch recall, that is correct every >> what about the legal obligation to inform the board of directors. or they were that your lagers retailing you this car was going to cause you to to damages? >> they were not given >> what about financial reserves
factclark authority was in general counsel for north america. in april 2013, almost the same time you had the bombshell dropped on you in the definition -- in that deposition , showing the switches had been switched out, the part had been change, once again you are warned about punitive damages. . >> as a company, that is correct. >> see you have a legal obligation -- legal obligation to report it to the securities and exchange commission. did you ever do that about this issue?...
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authorities wanting to avoid a scene quickly sent him back to north america. after more miserable treatment, allen was treated the way captured officers were expected to be treated. he was allowed to live in a house in new york city with other captured officers. during the day, he was allowed to roam the city freely. he only had to return at night. general hal and king george wanted lee to be hanged. when the continental congress got wind of this plan, it passed resolutions warning the doctrine of retaliation would be applied if lee was harmed, cap this will be treated in a similar manner. john adams and his wife exchanged letters about the doctrine of retaliation. abigail favored a humane approach. let them approach us for our kindness and tenderness to those who have fallen into our hands. i hope it will never provoke us to retaliate against their cruelties. john wrote back that while he admired her sentiments, we must practice retaliation to make the respect the rights of humanity. under the threat of retaliation, howe defended turning lee over. it had to b
authorities wanting to avoid a scene quickly sent him back to north america. after more miserable treatment, allen was treated the way captured officers were expected to be treated. he was allowed to live in a house in new york city with other captured officers. during the day, he was allowed to roam the city freely. he only had to return at night. general hal and king george wanted lee to be hanged. when the continental congress got wind of this plan, it passed resolutions warning the doctrine...
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i'm joined by david from wells fargo in north america, and good to see you, i frequently use germany as an example of things that we can do better in america, particularly to the manufacturing side. they have kept the manufacturing industry going, where others have lost it, including america. now he see these trends in the uk, where two years ago, we would not be looking to the uk for any example. and what are the trends there leading to this growth? >> i think that one of the factors there, and mary mentioned it in her opening piece, you don't have positive population growth. germany is starting to head down, and in the united states, we continue to have positive population growth. the uk is a flexible economy. a lot of people speak english x. with the economy booming there, that has attracted more and more immigration. fortunately, we don't have to learn too much about it here. we obviously speak english, and we have a growing population. those are good for our economy in the long run. >> in fact, if you want to use population growth as a real possible, they don't have population gr
i'm joined by david from wells fargo in north america, and good to see you, i frequently use germany as an example of things that we can do better in america, particularly to the manufacturing side. they have kept the manufacturing industry going, where others have lost it, including america. now he see these trends in the uk, where two years ago, we would not be looking to the uk for any example. and what are the trends there leading to this growth? >> i think that one of the factors...
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the fossils they are uncovering in the area are unlike any other place in north america, and they areovering mysteries of the past and giving us an idea of our global warming future. it's all from digging out a subway in l.a. let's check it out. [ ♪ music ] . >> reporter: it's called the miracle mile, a stretch of los angeles defined by deco cool and modern museums. now its future is defining it's prehistory orric past. >> we've gone down 70 feet, 330,000 years. >> from the sub way to the sea - a treasure trove of ancient goodies has been uncovered, proving the sea was here. >> 300,000 years ago this was all ocean, and it had flooded a forest and it was cool and it was nice - much nicer than 100 degrees today >>> jim scott is the palliantologist on the site. >> these fossils are 180 years old. there's a lot of cold water clams. on the right is a gooey duck and washington clams - we have them off the coast of california, but further north. the presence of these cold-water clams tells us that we had much cooler waters 300,000 years ago. we are getting amazing things from this shaft. >>
the fossils they are uncovering in the area are unlike any other place in north america, and they areovering mysteries of the past and giving us an idea of our global warming future. it's all from digging out a subway in l.a. let's check it out. [ ♪ music ] . >> reporter: it's called the miracle mile, a stretch of los angeles defined by deco cool and modern museums. now its future is defining it's prehistory orric past. >> we've gone down 70 feet, 330,000 years. >> from the...
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at the same time was educated in north america. i get a sense of the best of both worlds.ormation of my company was based on that belief. how do i marry the best of the east with the best of the west? >> it is easy to see the asian touches. the dragons. the feng shui that he incorporates into the layout. but adelson, who once called himself the richest jew in the world, says there is no monopoly on culture. >> most of our employees are chinese. my chinese deal is, interact with chinese customers. what is the difference? >> they would say they know the people. they are chinese. they know what they want. >> i can't be a successful businessman if i don't respect who and what my customer is. the resorts are a commercial enterprise. the measurement of success is the bottom-line profit. why are we -- >> some casino watchers warn there is a bubble of hotelsforming in macau that is about to burst. stricter visa rules have investors worried that the inflow of tourists may slow down. but they are doubling down. they are spending $26 billion on new resorts, doubling hotel capacity. t
at the same time was educated in north america. i get a sense of the best of both worlds.ormation of my company was based on that belief. how do i marry the best of the east with the best of the west? >> it is easy to see the asian touches. the dragons. the feng shui that he incorporates into the layout. but adelson, who once called himself the richest jew in the world, says there is no monopoly on culture. >> most of our employees are chinese. my chinese deal is, interact with...
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much mayor ed lee i think none of us from the organization have ever heard a complaint about the north america is located here in san francisco the golden state so very, very nice this is a pleasure to a member of our government back in germany who don't know baden back was one of the positive prosperous state is a little bit of similarity of the united states and bona fide lit even back in german a has a few years agreeing that the election at the last green party to everyone's surprise many police stations included with the social democratic party they're proud they've got a green dynamics of government it's a minor part and the primary minister from the green party i'm proud to introduce him into the government so thank you to be with us and we're looking forward to a greeting (clapping.) thank you so much mayor ed lee and senator parker and ladies and gentlemen and others i'm delighted to be here and very grateful for this invitation to the opening of the 7 the intersolar north american i'm impressed by the viewing success story of solar energy and the use by which it is for the climate pr
much mayor ed lee i think none of us from the organization have ever heard a complaint about the north america is located here in san francisco the golden state so very, very nice this is a pleasure to a member of our government back in germany who don't know baden back was one of the positive prosperous state is a little bit of similarity of the united states and bona fide lit even back in german a has a few years agreeing that the election at the last green party to everyone's surprise many...
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they support communities all over north america that offer care for children who need it the most.v
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the planning department in understanding the geographic breath we're providing a red dating dot north america map if i would please. providing a red dot map each red dot represents one or more signers to the petition at that location. the triple dollars sign on two houses you represents financial endocuments to the owners to support the project sponsor. in conclusion on behalf of the sierpz we ask the planning department deny the planning request and take the dr i wish to present the planning department with the decision thank you. >> can i see hello commissioners memoriam micro i live on ashbury burger street my opinions that the planning department should refuse the variance because the developer knowingly bought a lot unsuitable for his development the developer is showing a lot size is it so illustrated on i'm not sorry on the overhead that the two properties that are adjacent to be sold together simultaneously to one buyer the historical place was couped by a garage the developer has rebuilt is garage on ashbury burger it's possible that the engineering challenges associated with the bui
the planning department in understanding the geographic breath we're providing a red dating dot north america map if i would please. providing a red dot map each red dot represents one or more signers to the petition at that location. the triple dollars sign on two houses you represents financial endocuments to the owners to support the project sponsor. in conclusion on behalf of the sierpz we ask the planning department deny the planning request and take the dr i wish to present the planning...
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at the same time was educated in north america. i get a good sense of the best of both worlds.ormation of melco crown 10 years ago was based on that belief. how do i marry the best of the east with the best of the west? >> it is easy to see the asian touches when you walk around his companies. the dragons. the feng shui that he incorporates into the layout. >> when we first started, it was gold and iron metal bars. it resembled the bamboo, but then feng shui came in and said no, no. it has to be real. >> but adelson, who once called himself the richest jew in the world, says there is no monopoly on culture. >> by vast majority, most of our employees are chinese. my chinese dealers andmy chinese service people interact with chinese customers. what is the difference? >> they would say they know the people. they are chinese. they know what they want. >> i can't be a successful businessman if i don't respect who and what my customer is. the resorts are a commercial enterprise. the measurement of success is the bottom-line profit. why are we seven times more profitable than each one
at the same time was educated in north america. i get a good sense of the best of both worlds.ormation of melco crown 10 years ago was based on that belief. how do i marry the best of the east with the best of the west? >> it is easy to see the asian touches when you walk around his companies. the dragons. the feng shui that he incorporates into the layout. >> when we first started, it was gold and iron metal bars. it resembled the bamboo, but then feng shui came in and said no, no....
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native to north america, they arrived in the 1960s and rapidly spread to the 14 islands. they they've had a catastrophic impact. these red boxes are lizard traps. bhr than more than 40,000 have been installed here. the reptiles get stuck on strong adhesive sheets. already, some 8,000 have been caught this way. but there are many more left on the island. another device the team is trying is a special fence in special areas. >> they slip down and then they're unable to climb back up. every small delay increases the risk of lizards spreading. so we're working as fast as we can. >> some lizards escape and go onto breed. if we don't codo something, they'll spread and damage the island natural heritage. we need to do whatever we can to prevent that. >> with victory against the lizards far, the island's natural heritage is at a critical phase. >> it's time now for a check of the weather. >>> it's time for a check of the weather with robert speta. people are cleaning up after being hit with record breaking rainfall. you were tracking that storm that moved from western japan to no
native to north america, they arrived in the 1960s and rapidly spread to the 14 islands. they they've had a catastrophic impact. these red boxes are lizard traps. bhr than more than 40,000 have been installed here. the reptiles get stuck on strong adhesive sheets. already, some 8,000 have been caught this way. but there are many more left on the island. another device the team is trying is a special fence in special areas. >> they slip down and then they're unable to climb back up. every...
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are you saying you have some kind of authority here in north america?here to talk about bums. how do you look after your bum? (woman laughs nervously) i use wipes and toilet paper on a normal basis. why? because you feel cleaner. i don't know what that is. are those the... these are wipes. you can't have one without the other. bonnie and clyde. they go together. would you use these? i would. absolutely. if you don't have a clean bum, what do you have? feel a clean so fresh it can only be cottonelle. [announcer] play close-good and close. help keep teeth clean and breath fresh with beneful healthy smile snacks. with soft meaty centers and teeth cleaning texture,it's dental that tastes so good. beneful healthy smile food and snacks. ♪ ♪ ♪ trouble makers. ♪ dreamer of dreamers. ♪ ♪ we are the y-a-o! ♪ (chinese singing) ♪ oh... oh... oh... oh... ♪ this is kathleen. setting up the perfect wedding day begins with arthritis pain and two pills. afternoon arrives and feeling good but her knee pain returns... that's two more pills. the evening's event brings laug
are you saying you have some kind of authority here in north america?here to talk about bums. how do you look after your bum? (woman laughs nervously) i use wipes and toilet paper on a normal basis. why? because you feel cleaner. i don't know what that is. are those the... these are wipes. you can't have one without the other. bonnie and clyde. they go together. would you use these? i would. absolutely. if you don't have a clean bum, what do you have? feel a clean so fresh it can only be...