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so today 71% of what we manufacture in northed america is sold in north america. so cars like camries, the number one parts of any vehicle sold in united states, more so than if f-150. it depends. consumers that are predisposed to purchase imports will purchase an import regardless of where it's built. those that are predisposed to only purchase domestics, in their mind domestics mean domestic name plates. so you've got these two camps on each end. so that group that you can influence is a relatively small group in the middle. you have simply consolidated everything in plano texans-- texas. >> yes, sirness, in the process of. >> a little best west of dallas and a little bit east of fort worth. >> yes, we have the campuses under construction. we're in temporary facilities now with about a thousand people. we'll start moving probably spring of next year. and the move will be complete by probably october. >> rose: what is the most biggest challenge for you? >> today? >> yeah. >> rose. >> probably what keeps me up at night is forcast the price of fuel. >> rose: probab
so today 71% of what we manufacture in northed america is sold in north america. so cars like camries, the number one parts of any vehicle sold in united states, more so than if f-150. it depends. consumers that are predisposed to purchase imports will purchase an import regardless of where it's built. those that are predisposed to only purchase domestics, in their mind domestics mean domestic name plates. so you've got these two camps on each end. so that group that you can influence is a...
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, so-called democratic project in north america there was a step forward in terms of religious liberty because this allowed the settler, here to widen their basis of port against the crown in london. and so set hers that led by george washington could not have prevailed but from the first amendment guaranteeing to latest liberty. with with that, of course, we all know that catholicism burning of the continue then and it prevailed century ago with with rods of second of the ku kx klan and steps forward this materials of the fight against anti-semitism even 2016 that particular beef continues to an ugly head. but generally speaking it was a step forward with religious liberty. but the the flip side of that coin that the so-called republican project -- it mean that religion took a step backward it also meant that monarchy took a step backward but u of ancestry and heritage and lineage was in london it was race. and in fact you can make had the argument and i have made the argument that that project didn't begin to retreat until the 20th century with the rise of the class project. the rise
, so-called democratic project in north america there was a step forward in terms of religious liberty because this allowed the settler, here to widen their basis of port against the crown in london. and so set hers that led by george washington could not have prevailed but from the first amendment guaranteeing to latest liberty. with with that, of course, we all know that catholicism burning of the continue then and it prevailed century ago with with rods of second of the ku kx klan and steps...
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they wanted to be the chinese invasion of north america. chinese market, it was changed there. 19million people. they were going to invade the united states. 4,630 strikes in america you write in 1945 and 1946. there is a lot of pent up energy. there is a no strike pledge of world war ii. which was this idea that because of the united states in the death match it required the ultimate sacrifice at least by the working class. but then there is the pent up energy after world war ii i would also say because of the progressive progressivism. he mentioned a few months ago. it is not -- it is now emerged. it takes place in 1955. it was a great labor upsurge. of course the union is red beaded. its leaders are charged with being communist. this was a convenient charge but it was too convenient to miss out on. the other book also. the jewish-american who is the founder and wrote some of the most powerful anti- racist sentiments. under the so-called black list. they are the most sophisticated politically. one of the reasons. it is a screen writer. the
they wanted to be the chinese invasion of north america. chinese market, it was changed there. 19million people. they were going to invade the united states. 4,630 strikes in america you write in 1945 and 1946. there is a lot of pent up energy. there is a no strike pledge of world war ii. which was this idea that because of the united states in the death match it required the ultimate sacrifice at least by the working class. but then there is the pent up energy after world war ii i would also...
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for sure in north america, we are seeing talk about the bottom.s saying for north america to look at slight activity increases the best -- rest of the year. >> shares are down almost 1% after eli letting missed estimates. are you disappointed with the result, even if the market is on the margin? >> we are not disappointed. $.88 per share. we have kept guidance for the year at 350 to 360. we are marginally increased revenue. stopped guiding for the quarter many years ago. we certainly do not manage our business to meet a consensus estimate. clearly, we are pleased with our performance. it includes 7% growth. to our that attributable new product launches. tech as ae to reduce percent of sales, consistent with the medium-term guidance provided to investors. . corporate sales grew thanks to perception drugs, but the biggest issue remains its purchase of monsanto. many remain skeptical. the monsanto share price is pricing in a lot of bigger toll rate risk. are you surprised, and when will you start talking to regulators? where are we with the process?
for sure in north america, we are seeing talk about the bottom.s saying for north america to look at slight activity increases the best -- rest of the year. >> shares are down almost 1% after eli letting missed estimates. are you disappointed with the result, even if the market is on the margin? >> we are not disappointed. $.88 per share. we have kept guidance for the year at 350 to 360. we are marginally increased revenue. stopped guiding for the quarter many years ago. we...
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it was the most productive inland fishery in north america. it was the most productive mu ssel stream in north america. and it was renowned for recreational hunting and also for commercial hunting. and the reason had little to do with the river and more with the broad floodplain. the rivers are not that productive, it is there -- their floodplains that are productive. so the flat area along the edge of a river that is oftentimes flooded, therefore, they call it a floodplain, it can be very productive. that is where the plants grow. they provide habitats and organisms and food for organisms that are eaten by other organisms. one of the big changes in the illinois waterway and river was when we started diverting waste from chicago in the early 1900s. in 1900, they opened the sanitary and ship canal which diverted waste away from lake michigan down the river and into the illinois river. and there was a lot of untreated municipal waste, a lot of untreated industrial waste. the slaughterhouses in chicago were dumping the refuge into the their refus
it was the most productive inland fishery in north america. it was the most productive mu ssel stream in north america. and it was renowned for recreational hunting and also for commercial hunting. and the reason had little to do with the river and more with the broad floodplain. the rivers are not that productive, it is there -- their floodplains that are productive. so the flat area along the edge of a river that is oftentimes flooded, therefore, they call it a floodplain, it can be very...
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jim: in north america, roughly 2 million. about 2.5 million. t 500,000 will come from japan or other areas. we are predominantly a north american company these days. charlie: let me talk about technology. more and more technology is pouring into cars. we are talking about economist driving. give me a sense of the landscape over that. of deaths on the highway are caused by distraction. jim: i think it is pretty close to that. autonomous driving is the whole holy grail. the goal is to develop cars such they cannot be involved in an accident. we feel it is going to evolve. the first step is what we call guardian angel. you are still driving your car. you have control. hans on the steering wheel. just as you normally would, but there are sensors on the car, radar, cameras, other types of sensors. are aboutnse if you to make a mistake. you are going to pull in front of another car. you are going to pull off the road. the car will take corrective action and not allow you to get into that accident. time, probably post 2025, we will have full economy in
jim: in north america, roughly 2 million. about 2.5 million. t 500,000 will come from japan or other areas. we are predominantly a north american company these days. charlie: let me talk about technology. more and more technology is pouring into cars. we are talking about economist driving. give me a sense of the landscape over that. of deaths on the highway are caused by distraction. jim: i think it is pretty close to that. autonomous driving is the whole holy grail. the goal is to develop...
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this quarter we reported 18% apparel growth andle 5% of our business is done in north america. north american apparel, which is the brand we were, you know, just really five or six years ago, has now evolved into a global brand. still north american apparel remains one of the most profitable businesses, and that's still driving and growing. at 18% with 85% of our business, this is not coming from every place else. we have a great growth story. it's not easy out there. i tell you in our business alone when you have seen the consolidation, where the previous five years before 2016 we had a total of $170 million of sales revenue disappear from the sporting goods channel. in the last 12 months alone we've had over $4 billion revenue disappear. it's going to take the creative companies and find ways in order to continue to grow and to put that kind of positive metric on. again, on a quarter where we put up another it 22% of positive growth. >> i heard the lulu lemon ceo say athleisure was in a bubble. that's a big area of growth and expansion for you especially with females. >> one o
this quarter we reported 18% apparel growth andle 5% of our business is done in north america. north american apparel, which is the brand we were, you know, just really five or six years ago, has now evolved into a global brand. still north american apparel remains one of the most profitable businesses, and that's still driving and growing. at 18% with 85% of our business, this is not coming from every place else. we have a great growth story. it's not easy out there. i tell you in our business...
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with over 900 experts across north america and backed by 40 years of tested and proven results, hair club provides exclusive technologies and proven solutions for every stage of hair loss and every hair-loss problem, all backed up by our ironclad 100% satisfaction guarantee. >> at hair club, we understand what it's like to lose your hair, and we understand what experience. >> when i went in there, they were friendly, discreet, and i felt like it was a team of people that were all working with me to help me get my hair back. >> they took care of something that was really terrifying to me -- really terrifying -- and made it fantastic. >> announcer: over 500,000 men and women just like you have turned to hair club for guaranteed, proven solutions, customized to achieve the best possible results for their specific need. >> this is my hair. and it feels great. f it's growing. it's strong. it's stronger than it's ever been. >> announcer: today we'll introduce you to hair club's newest technologies, and explain how there is a hair-loss solution that's perfect for you. so stay tuned. but, fi
with over 900 experts across north america and backed by 40 years of tested and proven results, hair club provides exclusive technologies and proven solutions for every stage of hair loss and every hair-loss problem, all backed up by our ironclad 100% satisfaction guarantee. >> at hair club, we understand what it's like to lose your hair, and we understand what experience. >> when i went in there, they were friendly, discreet, and i felt like it was a team of people that were all...
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it is the first ski reouter open in north america. the people at the so the beginning of the movement the run opened with 18 inches of snow at the base. >> that is something i am excited for. love to ski. absolutely love it. i can't wait until our mountains look exactly like that. >> how much long summer. >> >>> that is the problem. it will be a while. >> they can't even make snow at night. it is kind of a problem. look at this sad picturement don't get your hopes up now because that's what snow bowl looks like unfortunately. no snow whatsoever on the peaks, but they are still november 11. it would be the earliest date that snow bowl had ever opened so fingers crossed for snow. unfortunately it feel as lot more like summer. it is 68 now in flagstaff. 96 here in phoenix. 97 over in yuma. and look at your high temperature for today. 97 is where we topped out. 10 degrees above that average. look at that record high, 103 set back in 2003. and even this morning it was a little windy out there. that's why the temperatures were a little warm
it is the first ski reouter open in north america. the people at the so the beginning of the movement the run opened with 18 inches of snow at the base. >> that is something i am excited for. love to ski. absolutely love it. i can't wait until our mountains look exactly like that. >> how much long summer. >> >>> that is the problem. it will be a while. >> they can't even make snow at night. it is kind of a problem. look at this sad picturement don't get your...
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with over 900 experts across north america and backed by 40 years of tested and proven
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. >>> in the lehigh valley, a company said it has the best chocolate in north america and now a magazine is backing the claim. >> a mother confronts her son's two killers in court, you'll hear her emotional faceoff. we dance on the salsa team together, and it's like a lot of power in what we wear. when we're practicing if i don't feel good in what i'm wearing i don't look good. t.j.maxx has that variety. i can get a lot for my money. it's like "yay t.j.maxx!" if you're feeling it, just go for it, don't wait. maxx life at t.j.maxx. pat toomey: he was a founder of this pennsylvania bank and owned stock worth as much as a million dollars. to take away homes from people across pennsylvania. the practice is banned in 35 states because it's considered predatory, but pat toomey didn't care. pat toomey the banker: he's really not for you. majority forward is responsible for the content of this advertising. everybody, happy thursday to you. >> happy thursday. >> reporter: let's go outside and check the schuylkill expressway. we had an earlier accident westbound by the blue route that cleared. rig
. >>> in the lehigh valley, a company said it has the best chocolate in north america and now a magazine is backing the claim. >> a mother confronts her son's two killers in court, you'll hear her emotional faceoff. we dance on the salsa team together, and it's like a lot of power in what we wear. when we're practicing if i don't feel good in what i'm wearing i don't look good. t.j.maxx has that variety. i can get a lot for my money. it's like "yay t.j.maxx!" if you're...
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. >> honeybee health in north america began to decline ny years bere neonitinoids were in use. we've tested these products for many years, and in the field under real exposure conditions, these pducts ar safeand we he lots o sties to shothat. >>many sentists ose resech is nofunded bthe pestide indury chaenge the saty of neics, sing that en low leve of expore can afect the abity of honbees to comnicate and can suppress their immune system, making them more susceptible to viruses and varroa mites. >> the effects of these pesticides on the bees is manyfold. it affects reproduction. the navigational ability of the bees is impaired. they can't find their way home. if ey can't find thr way home, th can'bring resrces bacto the hive, the hive gets depleted of worker bees and forager bees, and the hive just crashes after that. >> and it's not only honeybees that are affected. >> we're seeing broad-scale decline in really important pollinators, like our bumblebees. perhaps 30% of our bumblebees are in decline, and a quarter of them at risk of extinction in the near future. >> david gouls
. >> honeybee health in north america began to decline ny years bere neonitinoids were in use. we've tested these products for many years, and in the field under real exposure conditions, these pducts ar safeand we he lots o sties to shothat. >>many sentists ose resech is nofunded bthe pestide indury chaenge the saty of neics, sing that en low leve of expore can afect the abity of honbees to comnicate and can suppress their immune system, making them more susceptible to viruses and...
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it was driven by business in north america, where we expect sales to plateau. really boosted earnings by focusing on retail sales to individual customers and dialed down low profit sales to rental feeds. >> fiat chrysler, i thought that fiat was saving chrysler, but it jeep is saving fiat. >> there is really a role reversal. chrysler gets most of its earnings from north america, mostly from jeep. they had a quarter. saying for the year fiat chrysler will make $6.3 billion. he is increasing estimates for how the year will turn out based on the strength of mostly jeep. >> baker hughes reporting a loss 429 million dollars in the third quarter. despite this they see activity increasing. things bottling out with opec. are we getting too excited in the short-term? >> it is tough to say overall. i think right now what we are seeing bottom in some parts of the world all service companies seem to be talking about it. in north america we see a bottom, how fast they come off the bottom is another question. look hughes is saying to for an activity increase for the rest of
it was driven by business in north america, where we expect sales to plateau. really boosted earnings by focusing on retail sales to individual customers and dialed down low profit sales to rental feeds. >> fiat chrysler, i thought that fiat was saving chrysler, but it jeep is saving fiat. >> there is really a role reversal. chrysler gets most of its earnings from north america, mostly from jeep. they had a quarter. saying for the year fiat chrysler will make $6.3 billion. he is...
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encourage toould watch production from north america in your view? the price around $60 would be sufficient enough, oilot all, most of the places in north america to be a profitable business. $60 -- it will not be the case that their production will grow from one day to another. and that the investors will have confidence that the price will stay at that level and they will have to bring back -- manus: iaea's executive director. thank you for giving us your time today. this is bloomberg. ♪ manus: crude heats up, oil holds near a 15 month high as russians and saudis pledge a joint effort to limit production. goldman sounds the alarm on china's currency outflows, potentially ending the reserve of the currency. samsung electronics asks carriers to stop the sale of galaxy note 7 smartphones, leading to a $13 billion share wipeout. you're welcome to bloomberg's "daybreak." we follow the sun, renaming our flagship morning programming in london. anna: let's talk about the oil price. the iea, all the great and the good of the oil industry in istanbul. we hav
encourage toould watch production from north america in your view? the price around $60 would be sufficient enough, oilot all, most of the places in north america to be a profitable business. $60 -- it will not be the case that their production will grow from one day to another. and that the investors will have confidence that the price will stay at that level and they will have to bring back -- manus: iaea's executive director. thank you for giving us your time today. this is bloomberg. ♪...
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this is completely going to bypass north america, no worries here locally but regardless we have our own threat for some wet weather later today, very far cry by comparison to the issues in bermuda but we will see a isolated shower primarily northwest of the city and primarily this afternoon. otherwise sunshine and we are finding a couple patches of fog specific to the country side outside of the suburban areas. tonight stays partly cloudy, chilly, dropping down to 49. looking forward in the eyewitness weather seven day forecast, mid to upper 60's by the time this happens, and warmer on sunday a few clouds too but a very nice weekend for to us look forward to, meisha. >> all right, katie, thank you very much. >>> look outside, you guys, this is just, some fog, lingering around, kind of hard to see, still very dark as well, good morning, happy thursday, i-95 south at cottman we are just barely seeing taillights moving in the southbound direction, maybe visibility issues with you for your morning commute this morning. construction here on the vine, it was happening on the westbound sid
this is completely going to bypass north america, no worries here locally but regardless we have our own threat for some wet weather later today, very far cry by comparison to the issues in bermuda but we will see a isolated shower primarily northwest of the city and primarily this afternoon. otherwise sunshine and we are finding a couple patches of fog specific to the country side outside of the suburban areas. tonight stays partly cloudy, chilly, dropping down to 49. looking forward in the...
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has received reports of injuries and deaths, recalling 340,000 cars, world-wide, 94,000 are in north america. the recalled cars were built between august 2015, through october 2016. >> the number of teenagers involved in deadly car crashes is rising for the first time in nearly a decade. up 10% as of last year. why? kris van cleave showing teenagers top mistakes. >> donovan go to start his senior year of high school. while out with friends the girlfriend was speeding, lost control, hit a tree. donovan wasn't wearing a seatbelt. he was ejected and killed instantly. >> i can't even describe what it felt like in that moment. to be standing on a crash site looking down at a yellow tarp, knowing that my son was underneath it. >> almost a decade later, speeding remains the top mistake teens make behind the wheel. of the nearly 14,000 fatal crashes, involving teen drivers, over the last five years, more than 4200 involve speed. >> i think one of the kind of disturbing things that it is not getting any better. >> tamara johnson said its survey found parent more guilty of bad driving than their teens
has received reports of injuries and deaths, recalling 340,000 cars, world-wide, 94,000 are in north america. the recalled cars were built between august 2015, through october 2016. >> the number of teenagers involved in deadly car crashes is rising for the first time in nearly a decade. up 10% as of last year. why? kris van cleave showing teenagers top mistakes. >> donovan go to start his senior year of high school. while out with friends the girlfriend was speeding, lost control,...
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gas market, the biggest drag on sales was actually transportation equipment, as locomotives in north america mining trucks around the world sit idle in the commodity slump. 3m also trended its own outlook for 2016. the maker of post-it notes, scotch tape and ace bandages believes sluggish economic growth curbs the demand. the results today come on the heels of muted forecasts by honeywell and general electric last week. and the bad news is likely to continue. as weak global growth, a strong dollar and depth ressed commodity prices continue to pressure the broader industrial sector. for "nightly business report," i'm morgan brennan. >>> and as you probably expect, shares of caterpillar and 3m fell in trading today. but as morgan mentioned, united technologies was higher. >>> and while not a blue chip stock, under armour is struggling with growth just like dow component and rival, nike. under armour reported its slowest profit growth in six years, as the company faces increased competition and the effects of several sporting good rail bankruptcies. the athletic apparel maker said it expects op
gas market, the biggest drag on sales was actually transportation equipment, as locomotives in north america mining trucks around the world sit idle in the commodity slump. 3m also trended its own outlook for 2016. the maker of post-it notes, scotch tape and ace bandages believes sluggish economic growth curbs the demand. the results today come on the heels of muted forecasts by honeywell and general electric last week. and the bad news is likely to continue. as weak global growth, a strong...
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the correct answer to the gps question is c, north america. there's been no u.s.north america. the top three candidates in the security council vote were all men. and the council eventually chose former portuguese prime minister and u.n. commissioner fantonio gerish. that's all for my program. see you next week. ♪ >>> yes, that's a marching band. and yes, they know our song. hello, everyone. i'm kate bolduan. >> i'm john berman. what day it is? >> it's debate day. >> 90 minutes is what donald trump has if he
the correct answer to the gps question is c, north america. there's been no u.s.north america. the top three candidates in the security council vote were all men. and the council eventually chose former portuguese prime minister and u.n. commissioner fantonio gerish. that's all for my program. see you next week. ♪ >>> yes, that's a marching band. and yes, they know our song. hello, everyone. i'm kate bolduan. >> i'm john berman. what day it is? >> it's debate day....
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there have been no secretaries general from north america, australia or antarctica. ral so far have all hailed from europe, asia, africa or south america and they have all been men. while there were women in the running to be ninth secretary general, the top three candidates in the security council vote were all men and the council eventually chose former portuguese prime minister and u.n. high commissioner for refugees antonio guiterrez. thank you for being part of my program for this week. i'll se i'll see you next week. >>> good morning, i'm brian stelter and welcome to a special edition of "reliable sources." we are live in st. louis, missouri, we've brought the pep band out this morning with us playing the election night in america theme music. tonight it is debate night in america theme music. this is the site of the pivotal presidential debate just a few hours away and right now the stakes really couldn't be higher. right now the donald trump and the gop are in a state of crisis. and the expectations for the debate have changed dramatically as a result. if the
there have been no secretaries general from north america, australia or antarctica. ral so far have all hailed from europe, asia, africa or south america and they have all been men. while there were women in the running to be ninth secretary general, the top three candidates in the security council vote were all men and the council eventually chose former portuguese prime minister and u.n. high commissioner for refugees antonio guiterrez. thank you for being part of my program for this week....
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. >> adidas is making headway when you look at north america.verybody wants to say over in europe adidas is king and they're competing with everybody else. that's not the case. they've come to north america, and they're going right after nike. under armor knows they have to spend, scott, and that's the problem for them. now nike is starting to see it. as the market share starts to come down, people get more and more concerned. nike is the google of shoes, right? they own the space. >> oh. >> and if you own the space and all of a sudden you get a little bit of a slip and all of a sudden the foundation is, like, sand and it's slipping down like this -- >> plank wants to be the google of shoes. >> he is not going to be -- >> he is innovating with the technology, and they're investing so heavily in that. he will say they're a technology company before they're an athletic apparel company. >> on the welcomes what are they wearing? the women are wearing the adidas sneakers. that's the new trend. you look on the weekend. what are the men wearing on the
. >> adidas is making headway when you look at north america.verybody wants to say over in europe adidas is king and they're competing with everybody else. that's not the case. they've come to north america, and they're going right after nike. under armor knows they have to spend, scott, and that's the problem for them. now nike is starting to see it. as the market share starts to come down, people get more and more concerned. nike is the google of shoes, right? they own the space....
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the tenth oldest in north america when it happened. we have a list of the older animals on kdvr.com. new on demand music streaming service. taking on heavy hitters with amazon music unlimited. >> cake by the ocean. i know my music. >> access to millions more songs than on the two year-old prime standard price 9.99 a month. echo device it's 3.99 a month. >> . after a report said traffic remains weak for the burrito chain. listen to this. wal-mart chose the amount 490 dollars. because that's the average amount one teacher spends out of pocket. in a school year. >> . a nice warm hug. >> . one coloradoen. it could be you. is a million dollars richer. problem solvers. consumer alert. this is for all you dog owners. the tpeu let being recalled. sold in single and multipack. dog food being recalled because some may have small piece of plastic inside. >> . so far hasn't the tkpaepb massive recall for toyota. because of a parking brake issue. >> toyota will contact you. if you have one of the recalled cars. >> . new tonight. it's somewhat possi
the tenth oldest in north america when it happened. we have a list of the older animals on kdvr.com. new on demand music streaming service. taking on heavy hitters with amazon music unlimited. >> cake by the ocean. i know my music. >> access to millions more songs than on the two year-old prime standard price 9.99 a month. echo device it's 3.99 a month. >> . after a report said traffic remains weak for the burrito chain. listen to this. wal-mart chose the amount 490 dollars....
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the tenth oldest in north america when it happened. we have a list of the older animals on kdvr.com. new on demand music streaming service. taking on heavy hitters with amazon music unlimited. i know my music. >> access to millions more songs than on the two year-old prime standard price 9.99 a month. if you have prime it's 7.99. echo device it's 3.99 a month. >> . after a report said traffic remains weak for the burrito listen to this. wal-mart chose the amount 490 pocket. in a...
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their business was in stark secular decline, particularly in north america and to a lesser extent asiafalling sales coupled with bad management also led to serious downward pressure on the company's gross margins, which in turn crushed the earnings. when you crush the earnings per share, you crush the stock too. a little over a year ago a lot of people were actually worried about the company's long term viability. that is how bad this story had become. but after tumbling last november, avon stock has made a remarkable reversal and been working its way higher ever since. what happened? let's go back a little. sherry mccoy came over from j and j and took over as the new ceo back in 2012. at the time the company had been run into the ground by her predecessor and for the first three and a half years of her tenure, the stock did get obliterated. i think she was dealt a bad hand. but mccoy took a long look at what had to be done, recognized it couldn't happen overnight and set in motion a plan to separate the ailing north american business from the rest of the company. she deserves credit f
their business was in stark secular decline, particularly in north america and to a lesser extent asiafalling sales coupled with bad management also led to serious downward pressure on the company's gross margins, which in turn crushed the earnings. when you crush the earnings per share, you crush the stock too. a little over a year ago a lot of people were actually worried about the company's long term viability. that is how bad this story had become. but after tumbling last november, avon...
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in north america the market has an abundance of used construction equipment.hey have idle locomotives and idle mining trucks. a few bright spots. construction industry and machine market position improved in china. but they didn't say anything about here. and commodity prices have stabilized. >> but here's an example of technology. last monday i had a great day. i operated a backhoe out there. you know it's a big machine. >> uh-huh. >> they now have the technology that literally, for example, if you need a trench two feet deep, a bucket can't go below that. gps. the technology that's coming, they have mining trucks that are driverless. by the way, i learned something. woman operators of those big operating trucks are better respected than men because they're not as aggressive. isn't that interesting? >> careful, all those comparisons get you in trouble. dude. >> if you ever ran for president, you'd make trump look like an altar boy. >> what did i just say bad? >> i don't think it's bad. but certain parts of the political spectrum hate to acknowledge there are
in north america the market has an abundance of used construction equipment.hey have idle locomotives and idle mining trucks. a few bright spots. construction industry and machine market position improved in china. but they didn't say anything about here. and commodity prices have stabilized. >> but here's an example of technology. last monday i had a great day. i operated a backhoe out there. you know it's a big machine. >> uh-huh. >> they now have the technology that...
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he was isn't to north america to be educated the plan was to get him trained as a doctor and he would come back to the islands to practice. the first plan was to send him to the college of new jersey which is now prince upon. he went to kings college which is now colombia. just up broadway from this building p.m. this is the second important location in hamilton's life, the fact that he came here to new york rather than to philadelphia or boston, which were the other significant cities in british north america. philadelphia the largest, new york had passed boston to become second. they were all commercial cities. but boston and philadelphia had been founded as holy cities. they were religious experiments. boston was the city on the hill. philadelphia was the city of brotherly love. and some of that atmosphere still clung to them, new york was always and only about getting and spending. the dutch founded it as new amsterdam as a trading post to take first from the iroquios indians. the english acquired the city, but it kept its character. i'm sure you all know the founding myth of new
he was isn't to north america to be educated the plan was to get him trained as a doctor and he would come back to the islands to practice. the first plan was to send him to the college of new jersey which is now prince upon. he went to kings college which is now colombia. just up broadway from this building p.m. this is the second important location in hamilton's life, the fact that he came here to new york rather than to philadelphia or boston, which were the other significant cities in...
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if you listen, north america spend and margins going higher. and i think these guys are very well positioned. they have the scale to do it. if you listen to oil traders. i talk to a couple guys. they will tell you the market is much more in balance than people think. minor things like the draw we got will push the market around. i agree with pete, 52 to 62. >> if you look at the xl e-trading at 71, made a series of higher lows and higher highs in the last few months here. it looks like it's about to break out, 31% of that is exxon and chevron. when you look at chevron, five years ago, they did $13 in earnings. you know what they're supposed to print this year? $114. >> halifax half of that, what it was. this is a company that's cash -- >> understood. but we're very likely to see eps grow 100% next year. and possibly 100% the year after. so when you think about that dividend yield and you think about, you know -- how underpositioned investors are, i think exxon and chevron could -- you know, lift the xle easily to the high 70s. >> is your point
if you listen, north america spend and margins going higher. and i think these guys are very well positioned. they have the scale to do it. if you listen to oil traders. i talk to a couple guys. they will tell you the market is much more in balance than people think. minor things like the draw we got will push the market around. i agree with pete, 52 to 62. >> if you look at the xl e-trading at 71, made a series of higher lows and higher highs in the last few months here. it looks like...
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so now north america reduces that. they had $50 in oil barrel. we have all of this talk it's been on a terrace in september. since we have that and all of the producers sing around that. we all know it's a joke. we know it's producing that. >> we just shown the iran numbers what you have now. he of the united states is just given the internet to her. if you are saudi arabia are you really cannot take your market share. by pushing the oil prices higher. absolutely not. they have no incentive to really pull back that drop in u.s. oil production you had oil at this level. let them talk about all of the oil they can sit closely get out of the market. over three weeks the price is up here in the u.s. by 16%. it's still pretty cheap. and it can be good for the consumers. we do have some breaking news right now that we need to get to. and it comes to us out of afghanistan. two american soldiers have been killed one civilian and one soldier. we don't know much of the circumstance of the situation but we do appear to have a situation here that is extremel
so now north america reduces that. they had $50 in oil barrel. we have all of this talk it's been on a terrace in september. since we have that and all of the producers sing around that. we all know it's a joke. we know it's producing that. >> we just shown the iran numbers what you have now. he of the united states is just given the internet to her. if you are saudi arabia are you really cannot take your market share. by pushing the oil prices higher. absolutely not. they have no...
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committee for black americans in military uniforms in anticipation of the japanese invasion of north america that's a sentiment that paul robeson had to overcome, which he successfully does success convincing they should make the ultimate sacrifice to help rescue the united states. for no good deed goes unpunished and so after world war ii, japan defeated as a result of the atomic bombing of nagasaki in august 1945, paul robeson who was a socialist thought to be a communist is persecuted and as income falls to the four figures so he cannot travel abroad, but he is still dishing out despite the buzz is absorbing. robeson and patterson with the united nations in the united states of genocide against the black people with an article for united nations body said because of the racial terrorism afflicted against black americans, americans deserve reparations within maltreatment and mistreatment they've observed over the years. the genocide petition is translated into numerous languages all over the world. this does not necessarily win in washington. paul robeson is called repeatedly before congre
committee for black americans in military uniforms in anticipation of the japanese invasion of north america that's a sentiment that paul robeson had to overcome, which he successfully does success convincing they should make the ultimate sacrifice to help rescue the united states. for no good deed goes unpunished and so after world war ii, japan defeated as a result of the atomic bombing of nagasaki in august 1945, paul robeson who was a socialist thought to be a communist is persecuted and as...
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eastern north america like a teeter to ther. so we are on the warm side of that jet stream to start the week and even as we begin to these numbers are at or above normal low 80's tomorrow. 66 in town at this time. norwood 73. worcester at 67. dew point temperatures upper 50's to around 60 so again that won't change much tonight and through the day tomorrow. you will feel the warmth, you will feel the humidity. it's not midsummer humidity but certainly more so than where we have been the last several week in the fall. there is a warm front generating clouds right now through southern new england and that is the leading edge of even warmer air so overnight tonight we'll ha again the normal high is 61. i think heading out the front door tomorrow morning temperatures will be close to that about 60, 62 degrees. sum returns tomorrow with a mix of clouds and sunshine near record warmth the record in the city is 82. will be up near that boston around 81 tomorrow afternoon. fitchburg 81 even down through portions of bristol county number
eastern north america like a teeter to ther. so we are on the warm side of that jet stream to start the week and even as we begin to these numbers are at or above normal low 80's tomorrow. 66 in town at this time. norwood 73. worcester at 67. dew point temperatures upper 50's to around 60 so again that won't change much tonight and through the day tomorrow. you will feel the warmth, you will feel the humidity. it's not midsummer humidity but certainly more so than where we have been the last...
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energy independence for north america in five years. opening up more trade, particularly in latin america. cracking down on china when they cheat. getting us to a balanced budget. fixing our training programs for our workers. and finally, championing small business. i want to make small businesses grow and thrive. i know how to make that happen. i spent my life in the private sector. i know why jobs come and why they go. and they're going now because of the policies of this administration. ms. crowley: governor, let me ask the president something about what you just said. the governor says that he is not going to allow the top 5 percent, believe is what he said, to have a tax cut, that it will all even out, that what he wants to do is give that tax cut to the middle class. settled? pres. obama: no, it's not settled. look, the cost of lowering rates for everybody across the board, 20 percent. along with what he also wants to do in terms of eliminating the estate tax, along what he wants to do in terms of corporates, changes in the tax cod
energy independence for north america in five years. opening up more trade, particularly in latin america. cracking down on china when they cheat. getting us to a balanced budget. fixing our training programs for our workers. and finally, championing small business. i want to make small businesses grow and thrive. i know how to make that happen. i spent my life in the private sector. i know why jobs come and why they go. and they're going now because of the policies of this administration. ms....
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, rather than a resident north america bank. as proposed? >> to an extent, you have seen ..n.p. paribas o they have not left north america, they have just downsized their north american operation. francine: any reaction to this? >> i think part of it comes down to profitability. the u.s. has been a more profitable market since the financial crisis. the markets have rebounded a bit quicker and the market has been a bit healthier. if you do shrink it, and become more focused on europe, the economic activity here has not been as robust. it has been harder to generate a decent r.o.e.. tom: thank you so much. we will come back on thinking. bank of america with us. we will speak to scott brown in a moment about the lack of production in america. daybreak, of pimco, richard clarida. this is bloomberg. ♪ tom: bloomberg surveillance. francine lacqua in london. i'm tom keene in new york. we have to get the first derivative here. bring up the chart right now. this is a way cool chart. you know this. this is industrial production short-term
, rather than a resident north america bank. as proposed? >> to an extent, you have seen ..n.p. paribas o they have not left north america, they have just downsized their north american operation. francine: any reaction to this? >> i think part of it comes down to profitability. the u.s. has been a more profitable market since the financial crisis. the markets have rebounded a bit quicker and the market has been a bit healthier. if you do shrink it, and become more focused on...
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in addition to a museum, the master plan for the site includes an indian university of north america there's still no exact time when the monument will be completed, but crews are hoping it would be done in the next few years./// ((nia wong)) >>> time is. coming up on the valley's news leader... alaska is experiencing a winter wonderland... we'll show you how some creative kids took advantage of the snow day. ((katie boer)) >> (i'm tracking increasing windst returning back to the forecast.//)) "now, live...this is 8 news now weekend edition." it's hard to make the past dissappear, but danny tarkanian is trying. he'd rather you forget about all of his failed runs for congress, senate, and secretary of state. ...and the shady record that killed his chances every time. the property taxes tarkanian skipped out on for years... e helped set up. he can try all he wants, but danny tarkanian just can't bury his past. >>> welcome back to the valley's news leader. it's officially winter in alaska..... and three anchorage high schoolers decided to celebrate the first day of snowfall.... by havin
in addition to a museum, the master plan for the site includes an indian university of north america there's still no exact time when the monument will be completed, but crews are hoping it would be done in the next few years./// ((nia wong)) >>> time is. coming up on the valley's news leader... alaska is experiencing a winter wonderland... we'll show you how some creative kids took advantage of the snow day. ((katie boer)) >> (i'm tracking increasing windst returning back to the...
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between the us and mexico and clinton could defend her statements on creating open borders in north america. last debate both candidates showed their fiesty, fiery sides-- tonight-- some voters i talked to say they are anxious to finally hear more about the issues. democrats want clinton to articulate a positive vision for the country at a time when the election has revolved around accusations republicans say trump needs to focus on his popular antiestablishment message and shift attention away from controversies over his treatment of women and rifts with fellow republicans. at 6-- i'm going to dig into this-- can trump use tonight's debate to pull ahead of clinton? is it possible? and just how crucial is it for him to do well, considering the latest polls have him 6 points behind? i'm putting the final edits on that now. allison.... three more weeks until the election means three more weeks of political ads. health experts say the commercials you see attacking candidates is stressing you out! a psychologist at the cleveland clinic, says how political attacks work on our psyche has somethin
between the us and mexico and clinton could defend her statements on creating open borders in north america. last debate both candidates showed their fiesty, fiery sides-- tonight-- some voters i talked to say they are anxious to finally hear more about the issues. democrats want clinton to articulate a positive vision for the country at a time when the election has revolved around accusations republicans say trump needs to focus on his popular antiestablishment message and shift attention away...
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with over 900 experts across north america and backed by 40 years of tested and proven results, hair club provides exclusive technologies and proven solutions for every stage of hair loss and every hair-loss problem. just call for your free information kit and dvd at no obligation. get the facts about our full range of tested and proven solutions. this vital new information, endorsed by prominent physicians, can change your pick up the phone right now and we'll rush it to you for free. as an added bonus, we'll also give you, for free, a private hair analysis worth $150. we'll identify your specific needs so there's no guesswork, customize a solution that is right for you, and back it up with our ironclad 100% satisfaction guarantee. whether you're looking to stop hair loss in its tracks, add more volume, a little extra coverage, or complete crown answer. >> at hair club, we understand what it's like to lose your hair, and we understand what it's like to get it back, and we would like you to have that experience. hair club is uniquely positioned to treat hair loss because we offer a v
with over 900 experts across north america and backed by 40 years of tested and proven results, hair club provides exclusive technologies and proven solutions for every stage of hair loss and every hair-loss problem. just call for your free information kit and dvd at no obligation. get the facts about our full range of tested and proven solutions. this vital new information, endorsed by prominent physicians, can change your pick up the phone right now and we'll rush it to you for free. as an...
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but these "creepy clown" craze that's been sweeping north america the past month. the group shouted in the middle of a square... "we are clowns... not killers" this group of latin american clowns hold this meeting every year in mexico city. they say the recent "creepy" incidents are hurting their image and their income. still ahead in our next half hour: a man who lost ?three of his limbs... but never lost his courage. why he's not letting his disability stop him... from crossing the finish line. plus... fo13 county, with a good reminder for homeowners... who ?don't ? ? ? ? can you say i love it? ? ? oh love it? ? ? can you say hey? ? ? hey! ? ? that's the spirit! oooooh.? ? ooh ooh ? ? wooh ooh ? ? wooh ooh ? ? sing sing, baby baby i love you. oh yes.? ? ooooh oooh.?
but these "creepy clown" craze that's been sweeping north america the past month. the group shouted in the middle of a square... "we are clowns... not killers" this group of latin american clowns hold this meeting every year in mexico city. they say the recent "creepy" incidents are hurting their image and their income. still ahead in our next half hour: a man who lost ?three of his limbs... but never lost his courage. why he's not letting his disability stop...
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and sold via distributors like the sysco corporation, the largest food service distributor in north america. >> since over 90% of the lobster that's caught in n nicaragugua is s exported to the u.s. and consnsumed in the u.s., on a consumerer level, we can do a lot to incentivize the--the industry. never before have we been so farar from ththe sources of our fofood, so i t think onone of our o objectives,s, onf our goals with this film was to educate viewers, to educate an a american audience about one source of our food, and the value chain or the supply chain behind that, which is, in this case, lobster. >> people often ask us, you know, what--- do--what do w we want the film to achieve, ultimately? what's the--the bigger message? i--i think it's a complicated question. i think, wh--when i go back and i think about my experiences on the coast and working with these people and being on the boats and--and seeing the level of suffering, uh, that some of the men experiencnce and thehe families s that exexperience i it, i thinknk the several ideas at----at play. one is a more--creating a more
and sold via distributors like the sysco corporation, the largest food service distributor in north america. >> since over 90% of the lobster that's caught in n nicaragugua is s exported to the u.s. and consnsumed in the u.s., on a consumerer level, we can do a lot to incentivize the--the industry. never before have we been so farar from ththe sources of our fofood, so i t think onone of our o objectives,s, onf our goals with this film was to educate viewers, to educate an a american...
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. >> shall have physical guerrillas of her own keeping >> she was the tenth oldest elephant in north america when she died. >> action shots that story before she passed away didn't know she was going to pass away, and it just tied right into it were talking about. so hard when you're with those animals 24/seven. if you want to know who's, the buzz going around the barbershop in michigan. they started offering discounts to kids who read. a full cup barbershop is to dollar discounts who kids read aloud while getting. is it tried a variety of books specific seen the buspar, the shop owner says is that watching little kids that don't know how toward group read grab a book. the kid could read, but the kid did was put up a book in his hand, that is the important part news about the reading program has spread around the country a new customers continue to come in every day the owner says the program does not like it confidence comments making reading you get stuck in traffic in indiana, the next sure to make it a lame or entertaining. mail me police officer paul, on the job in south bend indiana. t
. >> shall have physical guerrillas of her own keeping >> she was the tenth oldest elephant in north america when she died. >> action shots that story before she passed away didn't know she was going to pass away, and it just tied right into it were talking about. so hard when you're with those animals 24/seven. if you want to know who's, the buzz going around the barbershop in michigan. they started offering discounts to kids who read. a full cup barbershop is to dollar...
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badwater, which actually has no water, is the lowest point of death valley and north america. zabriskie point provides visually stunning badlands at sunrise while the mesquite flat dunes are pristine desert sands, and then there's the racetrack and the mystery of the sailing stones. they call this place the racetrack because of these--the mysterious sailing stones that seem to move and slide on their own across the dry lakebed, leaving along tracks as evidence of their journey. some of these rocks can weigh up to 700 pounds. so can rocks really move? there are lots of theories, including one about the freezing and thawing of the ground, but actually, nobody really knows. you'll just have to visit death valley, come up when we return, we're pulling up stakes and heading to big bend, then to the great sand dunes, which are nowhere near the coast. after that, florida everglades, here we come. this is "the coolest places on >> welcome back to "the coolest places on earth." brewster county, southwest along the rio grande, is where you find big bend, america's most isolated national
badwater, which actually has no water, is the lowest point of death valley and north america. zabriskie point provides visually stunning badlands at sunrise while the mesquite flat dunes are pristine desert sands, and then there's the racetrack and the mystery of the sailing stones. they call this place the racetrack because of these--the mysterious sailing stones that seem to move and slide on their own across the dry lakebed, leaving along tracks as evidence of their journey. some of these...
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hard to tell. >> you have always been great. >> america, i think you are great. >> reporter: our neighbors to the north like us a little. >> stay great, america. >> reporter: on the road in clearwater beach, bobby lewis, 10news wtsp. >> a group of canadian co- workers came up with the idea for the video you just saw. they wanted to make a positive contribution in a downright depressing election season. >>> and good thursday afternoon to you. a little time lapse from clearwater beach at sand key. just beautiful there. wall-to-wall sunshine, and we are going to see more sun tomorrow, but things might be getting a little chilly for the beach come this weekend. we'll talk more abouat one moment. but nothing chilly about it. right now it is warm outside. 85 in carrollwood. 86 in tampa. 85 for st. petersburg. crystal river just a little bit cooler there at 83 degrees. stormtracker 10 it is quiet out there tonight. nothing doing. we are not gonna see much activity over the next 24 hours with just about a 10% chance of perhaps a few sprinkles on friday. so it's still october. we're still tracking the tropics a
hard to tell. >> you have always been great. >> america, i think you are great. >> reporter: our neighbors to the north like us a little. >> stay great, america. >> reporter: on the road in clearwater beach, bobby lewis, 10news wtsp. >> a group of canadian co- workers came up with the idea for the video you just saw. they wanted to make a positive contribution in a downright depressing election season. >>> and good thursday afternoon to you. a little...