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now as we take a look at the forecast for north america look at the united states. not a lot of cloud cover to talk about. high pressure is building itself over the central portions of the united states. the low that's responsible for causing so many problems in the southern plains and u.s. deep south is weakening and moving to the north and east but we're still expecting some showers in the mid-atlantic states as we go throughout the day, maybe few showers from a cold front in the northern portions of the rockies but all in all a dry forecast expected as we go through thursday not expected to see any significant strong stormy weather. we may see a few storms in denver and some showers, high of 26. warm temperatures in oklahoma city with highs in the upper 20s a shore in d.c. with a high of 22 for thursday. as we go into east asia we're talking about mainly improving conditions except for the heavy rainfall because of a low over into the western portions of japan. hiroshima reporting seeing close to 115 millimeters of rain in three hours. that's not even including t
now as we take a look at the forecast for north america look at the united states. not a lot of cloud cover to talk about. high pressure is building itself over the central portions of the united states. the low that's responsible for causing so many problems in the southern plains and u.s. deep south is weakening and moving to the north and east but we're still expecting some showers in the mid-atlantic states as we go throughout the day, maybe few showers from a cold front in the northern...
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so from that vantage point i would tell you the economy in north america looks good. >> what a storyve. i am so glad you came on. we profiled you a couple of years back and i said we have to get him on. robert sanchez, chairman and ceo of ryder. thank you for being on "mad money". >> thank you for having me. >> i think these guys really have it going. stay with cramer. ♪ if you're looking for a car that drives you... ...and takes the wheel right from your very hands... ...this isn't that car. the first and only car with direct adaptive steering. ♪ the 328 horsepower q50 from infiniti. >> it is time for the lightning round. and then the lightning round is over. are you ready? time for the lightning round. cody in utah cody. >> booyah from salt lake city. solarcity, is that a buy, hold? >> it's a hold for me because i prefer first solar or sun edison they have been very right. >> now to go to zach in new hampshire. >> zach. >> cramer. following alibaba stock for a little while and it seems like all the headlines are behind it. >> my way to play alibaba has been consistent. i like ownin
so from that vantage point i would tell you the economy in north america looks good. >> what a storyve. i am so glad you came on. we profiled you a couple of years back and i said we have to get him on. robert sanchez, chairman and ceo of ryder. thank you for being on "mad money". >> thank you for having me. >> i think these guys really have it going. stay with cramer. ♪ if you're looking for a car that drives you... ...and takes the wheel right from your very...
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now as you wrap things up with a look at north america i want to point out to you these clouds bright in the rocky mountains. that's because we have snow taking place. back on april 6th look at this. beautiful. sunny. now on the 16th we have snow on the ground. this is kind of unusual but something that was taking place and now we're going to see the system slowly pushing towards the east. it's tracking with a stationary front down the south. this produced some reports of tornadoes down in the southern plains. we're looking at the instability to remain. please pay attention to heavy rainfall, maybe some thunderstorms in houston and oklahoma city. the rain extending along the eastern seaboard as well. hope you have a good day wherever you are. here's you extended outlook. >>> please visit our website for future stories and sproeshlts. for all of us here at "newsline," thanks for watching.8ú flight 952 five. joining families in cologne to pay tribute to those who lost their lives. fighting racism and anti-semitism in france. manuel valls unveils a set of measures aimed at increasing tol
now as you wrap things up with a look at north america i want to point out to you these clouds bright in the rocky mountains. that's because we have snow taking place. back on april 6th look at this. beautiful. sunny. now on the 16th we have snow on the ground. this is kind of unusual but something that was taking place and now we're going to see the system slowly pushing towards the east. it's tracking with a stationary front down the south. this produced some reports of tornadoes down in the...
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north america. jonathan: bruno, you look at the earnings of both companies this morning.do you expect to be the main challenge for the merged companies? which markets are doing fine and which ones will be more problematic in the future for you? bruno: i think the beauty of this deal is to improve the -- naturally by of the different -- which are -- at the same time by merging, we are risking each region because each region will have a lower percentage in the new group and so overall this balance is very important and we will continue to optimize it for you after the merger. the most important from the day one will be to deliver the synergies and create this new company, this new culture which will be made differentiating through innovation and also investing wisely and structuring growth and also with a very disciplined capital alvegas. working on returns for shareholders. jonathan: i want to wrap things up by talking about europe quickly. we talk a lot about green shoots. i want to get a comment from you because you have boots on the ground. bruno: the first quarter is a
north america. jonathan: bruno, you look at the earnings of both companies this morning.do you expect to be the main challenge for the merged companies? which markets are doing fine and which ones will be more problematic in the future for you? bruno: i think the beauty of this deal is to improve the -- naturally by of the different -- which are -- at the same time by merging, we are risking each region because each region will have a lower percentage in the new group and so overall this...
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not looking very good either. jonathan: north america, they need to drink more guinness.hank you, matthew boyle. up next, michael spencer is considering his own grexit. what do i mean by that? ♪ >> there are circumstances where if we felt it was a long-term interest of our shareholders and employees to move our headquarters, it is not beyond the realms of possibility. jonathan: that's the message from the icap ceo and founder, michael spencer. he said a labor win would be a harbor story. labor released the following response, it is hardly surprising that someone who was until very recently the treasurer of the tory party is backing the tories in an election campaign. let's bring in guy johnson. surprised? guy: not really. the fact that he talked about there being a possibility that he would take icap to new york -- jonathan: relocating is a drastic measure. guy: it is. but you have a fiduciary duty to those who own the company saying we need to examine this as a possibility. jonathan: going forward, big part of the show. what else, putin? guy: putin is taking calls today.
not looking very good either. jonathan: north america, they need to drink more guinness.hank you, matthew boyle. up next, michael spencer is considering his own grexit. what do i mean by that? ♪ >> there are circumstances where if we felt it was a long-term interest of our shareholders and employees to move our headquarters, it is not beyond the realms of possibility. jonathan: that's the message from the icap ceo and founder, michael spencer. he said a labor win would be a harbor...
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north america. scientists have gotten their most accurate look at planets from the solar system anfor the first time identified places beyond it and they have wanted a deeper appreciation of the immensity of space. >> we now know thanks to those deep filled images, there are now hundreds of billions of stars. >> the universe itself tracing it backward in time to places 13 billion light years from earth. >> the galaxies are not only flying away from each other but they are accelerating. filled with energy astronomers call dark energy. >> in 1993, a fatal flaw discovered in its largest mirror almost made it worthless but nasa dispatched a crew that corrected the error. hubble is expected to keep operating for a couple of years but an instrument 100 times more powerful the web telescope is due to be launched in 2018. >> and the two operating at the same time so that will open a whole new window on the universe. >> a window that will open up worlds yet to be discovered. >> "inside story" is up next. have a great weekend. night. >>> hello, i'm ray suarez, good news, a local billionaire wants to keep your
north america. scientists have gotten their most accurate look at planets from the solar system anfor the first time identified places beyond it and they have wanted a deeper appreciation of the immensity of space. >> we now know thanks to those deep filled images, there are now hundreds of billions of stars. >> the universe itself tracing it backward in time to places 13 billion light years from earth. >> the galaxies are not only flying away from each other but they are...
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seeing a pair of fire flies in japan all the way from the east coast of north america and as a result scientists have accurate lookplanets in the solar system and for the first time identified more planets beyond it. >> the mirror is down on this end and this part points out into space. >> reporter: wanted deeper appreciation of the immense space. >> we know thanks to the images there are something like 200 billion other galaxies in the universe and each filled with hundreds of billions of stars. >> startling insight in the course of the universe itself by tracing it backward in time to places more than 13 billion light years from earth. >> the galaxys are not only flying away from each other but accelerating and this tells us the universe is filled with mysterious energy they call dark energy. >> reporter: the only one to be serviced in space by astronauts 1993 a fatal flaw in the largest mirror almost made it worthless, but nasa dispatched a repair crew that corrected the error. hubble is expected to keep operating for the next few years but an instrument 100 times more powerful the web space telescope is due to
seeing a pair of fire flies in japan all the way from the east coast of north america and as a result scientists have accurate lookplanets in the solar system and for the first time identified more planets beyond it. >> the mirror is down on this end and this part points out into space. >> reporter: wanted deeper appreciation of the immense space. >> we know thanks to the images there are something like 200 billion other galaxies in the universe and each filled with hundreds...
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the fact there was a miss most because of the way wall street looking at the tax scene versus what happened. very strong numbers in north americatting no love at all. what do you say to investors who look at ford and say, is this a company that has any growth in it? because you are not being priced to have any growth. >> what we say to investors is we are going to focus on being responsible stewards of running a good growing company. just look at our results. that's what we are focusing on as a company. we are not focusing on what is the stock price? we are focusing on are we moving the business? are we delivering the business. we grew our global market share last quarter to 7%. we had some good growth. as you look at the remainder of this year you look at the cadence of our product launches and some of the plants coming online in asia pacific, we expect to progressively grow this year revenues market share and financial performance. >> sergio talked at length about consolidation in the industry. is there any chance of that happening? or is everybody strong balance sheets are strong it's just not the right time for this industr
the fact there was a miss most because of the way wall street looking at the tax scene versus what happened. very strong numbers in north americatting no love at all. what do you say to investors who look at ford and say, is this a company that has any growth in it? because you are not being priced to have any growth. >> what we say to investors is we are going to focus on being responsible stewards of running a good growing company. just look at our results. that's what we are focusing...
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now as you take a look at the forecast for north america a wide range of weather from the sunny skies in the central portion of the united states to very wet weather towards the east and south. we have an extended cold front. lots of cool air pushing against warm air from the south. that lift is producing a lot of moisture meaning a lot of rainfall is expected as we go throughout wed so have that umbrella handy. we're looking at possible snow for the northern portions of the higher elevations of the rocky mountains. stormy in denver. if you're in the deep south look out for the possibility of seeing heavy rainfall as we look in the next couple of days places in louisiana which see up to 120 millimeters of rainfall at times. look out for that on the roadways. 13 in denver. now as we wrap up things with a look at east asia. japan has a major low pressure system that created a very interesting situation originally expecting to see rain. that's shifting more towards the mountains and hokkaido where some aas saw up to 100 kilometer gusts on wednesday. the low pressure continues to track to
now as you take a look at the forecast for north america a wide range of weather from the sunny skies in the central portion of the united states to very wet weather towards the east and south. we have an extended cold front. lots of cool air pushing against warm air from the south. that lift is producing a lot of moisture meaning a lot of rainfall is expected as we go throughout wed so have that umbrella handy. we're looking at possible snow for the northern portions of the higher elevations...
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it depends on do you look at north america and their development which is rather bearish? it more on a global scale? that's more bullish right now. going so you can buy contracts out many many months and many, many years. is that being reflective? for instance fetishes i look out, what am i seeing there? >> well one thing you have to look at is the cost of producing oil. we always say that the rock bottom of the oil price is the marginal cost of production. and this is something like $90 right now but then you also have to take into account that a lot of engineers and oil -- say -- there is probably some cost efficiency gains to be made here as well so it might actually -- this marginal cost of supply may come down. going thank you philipp. coming up sending shares in the european country soaring. details when we come back. >> we think this is going to be good for competition, because at the moment there's two very strong players and by putting tnt together we think we create a very strong political competition and that's why we think we will get apatrol. >> the word used
it depends on do you look at north america and their development which is rather bearish? it more on a global scale? that's more bullish right now. going so you can buy contracts out many many months and many, many years. is that being reflective? for instance fetishes i look out, what am i seeing there? >> well one thing you have to look at is the cost of producing oil. we always say that the rock bottom of the oil price is the marginal cost of production. and this is something like $90...
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now as we take a look at the forecast for north america, i want you to notice this little developingystem down toward the southwest. that's along a cold front that's moving through the central portions of the united states. we talked about severe weather last week. we're looking at the possibility of more severe weather throughout the day monday. we're not looking at a widespread situation, but we have the possibility of seeing thunderstorms from the great lakes down toward the deep south and also into the southern plains. maybe a slightly higher risk for some stronger thunderstorms over into the central portions of texas. and i also want to point out right through the deep south we're looking at the possibility of seeing flash flooding. heavy rainfall just falling down really quickly in a short period of time up to 90 millimeters in some spots. be aware of the situation, especially if you're driving on the roadways. 22 in atlanta. 19 in oklahoma city. 16 in chicago. getting all wet as we go throughout monday. wrapping things up with a look at europe. high pressure on the western sid
now as we take a look at the forecast for north america, i want you to notice this little developingystem down toward the southwest. that's along a cold front that's moving through the central portions of the united states. we talked about severe weather last week. we're looking at the possibility of more severe weather throughout the day monday. we're not looking at a widespread situation, but we have the possibility of seeing thunderstorms from the great lakes down toward the deep south and...
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north america. as a result scientists have their most accurate look at planets within the solar system and identified more planets beyond it. >> the mir square is down -- mirror is down on this end. they wanted deeper proeshz of the -- appreciation of the commencement of space. >> we know that there's something like 200 billion galaxies in the internet. each filled with hundreds of billions of stars. >> by tracing it backwards in town, to places 13 billion lit years from earth. >> the gal asies are not only flying away from each other. they are accelerating. it tells us it is filled with images. >> it is also serviced in space which astronauts. a flaw dlovered in its mirror almost made it worthless. n.a.s.a. despatched a crew to correct the area. hubble is expected to keep operating, but an instrument 100 times more powerful the web-space telescope is due to be launched in 2018. >> one of the hopes is we have web and hubble operating at the same time, opening a new window on the universe. >> one likely to produce more revelations about worlds yet to be discovered. >>> evacuation orders have been issu
north america. as a result scientists have their most accurate look at planets within the solar system and identified more planets beyond it. >> the mir square is down -- mirror is down on this end. they wanted deeper proeshz of the -- appreciation of the commencement of space. >> we know that there's something like 200 billion galaxies in the internet. each filled with hundreds of billions of stars. >> by tracing it backwards in town, to places 13 billion lit years from...
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north america. as a result scientists have gotten their most accurate look at planets within our solar system and forirst time identified more planets behind it. >> the mirror is down on this end and this part points to space. >> reporter: want deeper appreciation of the immense space. >> we know from the images there is something like 200 billion other galaxies in the universe filled with hundreds of billions of stars. >> reporter: gained insights in the course of the universe itself but tracing it backward in time to places more than 13 billion light years from earth. >> the galaxies are not only flying away from each other but accelerating and it has an energy they call darken guy. >> reporter: hubble is the only one to beerviced by astronauts and 1993 a flaw in the largest mirror almost made it worthless but nasa dispatched a repair crew and corrected the error and hubble will keep operating for the next few years but an instrument 100 times more powerful the web space telescope is due to be launched in 2017 >> one of the big hopes is having them both operate at the same time and will open up a n
north america. as a result scientists have gotten their most accurate look at planets within our solar system and forirst time identified more planets behind it. >> the mirror is down on this end and this part points to space. >> reporter: want deeper appreciation of the immense space. >> we know from the images there is something like 200 billion other galaxies in the universe filled with hundreds of billions of stars. >> reporter: gained insights in the course of the...
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. >> it is mostly about the f-150 when you look at north america, melissa. er than expected returns on those f-150 that have been sold so far. you'd expect a little optimism. people looked at the numbers and said you missed on the top, missed on the bottom line what happened. in terms of the earnings this is basically because analysts put them at a lower tax rate than they actually came in at. they were falling three cents short on the earnings side. revenue coming in lighter than expected. some of this is primarily because of the currency issues with the portfolio of businesses over in europe. so when you look at the first quarter a couple of things stand out. north america continues to be the place where ford is making money. same story as you saw with general motors. 1.34 billion is what ford made in north america in the first quarter. europe and south american losses, they're not as bad as they were but there are still losses there. however, when we talked to the cfo earlier today, he pointed to his optimism about the second half of the year and when the
. >> it is mostly about the f-150 when you look at north america, melissa. er than expected returns on those f-150 that have been sold so far. you'd expect a little optimism. people looked at the numbers and said you missed on the top, missed on the bottom line what happened. in terms of the earnings this is basically because analysts put them at a lower tax rate than they actually came in at. they were falling three cents short on the earnings side. revenue coming in lighter than...
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north america. as a result, scientists have gotten their most accurate look at planets within our sol or system and the first time identified more planets i don't understand it. >> the mirror is down on this end and this part points out in to space. >> reporter: and they have won a deeper appreciation of the immensity of space. >> we now know thanks to those images that there is something like 200 billion other galaxies in the universities each filled with hundreds of billions of stars. >> reporter: they gained insights in the course of the universities itself by tracing it backward in time to places more than their thing billion light years from action. >> the galaxies are not only flying away from each other but accelerating telling us the university is filled approximate my steer young energy that is called darken i didn't. >> reporter: hubble is the only telescope to be serviced in face by astronauts. a fat al flaw in its largest mirror almost made it worthless but nas dispatch aid career that corrected the air on or. hubble is expected to keep operate for this next few years but an treatment 1
north america. as a result, scientists have gotten their most accurate look at planets within our sol or system and the first time identified more planets i don't understand it. >> the mirror is down on this end and this part points out in to space. >> reporter: and they have won a deeper appreciation of the immensity of space. >> we now know thanks to those images that there is something like 200 billion other galaxies in the universities each filled with hundreds of billions...
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you look at organic sales growth in north america. three point 7%.d the global average of 4.4%. specifically frozen foods is a problem. frozen foods, in general. the idea of the tv dinner is one that people are discarding. in the frozen space itself, you are getting a lot of challenger brands that are a little bit hipper and that people are going for. this is giving nestlÉ a run for its money. specifically, lean cuisine. francine: the problem is it is frozen. if you are going for a healthier lifestyle, you don't necessarily want frozen. ryan: you don't necessarily want frozen and you want something with a little bit more flavor. nestlÉ recognizes the people are looking for something more organic or ethnic. they are trying to bring those into the fold. the other problem is warren buffett and 3g. they are putting kraft and heinz together and that will create the third-largest food producer in the united states. that is just pulverizing the food industry. they are ruthlessly cost and that is also competition. -- they are ruthlessly cost-cutt ing and tha
you look at organic sales growth in north america. three point 7%.d the global average of 4.4%. specifically frozen foods is a problem. frozen foods, in general. the idea of the tv dinner is one that people are discarding. in the frozen space itself, you are getting a lot of challenger brands that are a little bit hipper and that people are going for. this is giving nestlÉ a run for its money. specifically, lean cuisine. francine: the problem is it is frozen. if you are going for a healthier...
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north america. as a result, scientists have gotten their most accurate look at planets in our solar system and identifiednets beyond it. and they've run a deeper appreciation of the immensity of space. >> we now know that there are something like 200 billion other galaxies in the universe each filled with hundreds of billions of stars. >>reporter: they've also gained startling insights into the course of the universe itself by tracing it backwards in time to places nearly 13 billion light years from earth. >> the galaxy is filled with dark energy. >>reporter: it's the only telescope serviced in space by astronauts. in 1993 a fatal flaw discovered in its largest mirror almost made it worthless but nasa dispatched a repair crew that corrected the error. >> one of the hopes is that we have webb and hubble operating at the same time opening up a new window into the universe. >>reporter: a window likely to produce more revelations of worlds yet to be discovered. >>> time for sport now with andy. hello. >> thank you so much. >> at least four teams have won the competition 21 times between them. real madrid's c
north america. as a result, scientists have gotten their most accurate look at planets in our solar system and identifiednets beyond it. and they've run a deeper appreciation of the immensity of space. >> we now know that there are something like 200 billion other galaxies in the universe each filled with hundreds of billions of stars. >>reporter: they've also gained startling insights into the course of the universe itself by tracing it backwards in time to places nearly 13 billion...
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north america. as a result sign sifts have gotten their most accurate look at planets within our solar system and forst time identified more planets beyond it. >> the mirror is down on this end and this part point out in for space. and they won a deeper appreciation of the immensity of space. >> we now know thanks this to images there is something like 200 billion other galaxies in the universities each filled with hundreds of billions of stars. >> reporter: they are also gained startling insights in the course of the university itself by tracing it backward in time. to places more than 13 billion light years from earth. >> galaxies are not only flying way from each but accelerating this tells us the universal is filed with this mysterious energy called darken 1kwreu6789 schull is the only telescope to be serviced in space by at true not in, 1993 a fatal flaw discovered in its largest mirror almost made it worthless but nas at that dispatched a crew that corrected it the error. hubble is expected to keep operating for the next few years, but an instrument more than 100 times powerful the webb telesco
north america. as a result sign sifts have gotten their most accurate look at planets within our solar system and forst time identified more planets beyond it. >> the mirror is down on this end and this part point out in for space. and they won a deeper appreciation of the immensity of space. >> we now know thanks this to images there is something like 200 billion other galaxies in the universities each filled with hundreds of billions of stars. >> reporter: they are also...
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mick jagger had a statement saying we look forward to being back in north america playing stadium this summer. only west coast performance by the way is in san diego. that's on may 24th. >> officials in turkey investigating what caused power out am. blackout left 3 quairts of the country without electricity causing travel chaos in mainly city. traffic lights out. subway davrjt airports closed. is prime minister says the outage most likely caused by transmission line problems but he's not ruling out terrorism. >> we have wild scene in fairfax county virginia this morning with one very determined suspect trying to get away from police. in the silver truck a woman wanted for credit card theft and forgery and other crime. she donees traffic with fleet of patrol car on her trail. she makes a few moves to get around it. but they clip the back of the truck and sent her spinning. uses when it look like they have got her she expense awane and take off. here she's stopped but won't get out of the truck. so officers broke the window and finally took her into custody. >> internet do mane registrar
mick jagger had a statement saying we look forward to being back in north america playing stadium this summer. only west coast performance by the way is in san diego. that's on may 24th. >> officials in turkey investigating what caused power out am. blackout left 3 quairts of the country without electricity causing travel chaos in mainly city. traffic lights out. subway davrjt airports closed. is prime minister says the outage most likely caused by transmission line problems but he's not...
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but for thursday looking at wet weather in madrid and lisbon. 25 in paris with sunny skies. low pressure from the east bringing rain to moscow and kiev. north america, we have a stationary front and a low pressure system still bringing a lot of rainfall for the u.s. deep south into places like louisiana and the bayou. look out for heavy rainfall. another low coming out of the rockies that's bringing some snow for the higher elevations. some areas seeing close 20 centimeters, 30 centimeters. other lies thunderstorms. denver coming up on thursday a high of 7 degrees with snow expected as we go through the day. hope you have a good day wherever you are. here's you extended outlook. >>> it may be spring but sightseers in central japan's mountains are enjoying wintry sense. a popular snow corridor has re-opened after nearly five months. the alpine route cuts across the northern japan alps. people travel the route by cable car and roadway. the operators celebrated the re-opening at the route's highest point. one of the most eye catching spots is a road with towering snow walls. the walls reach the height of 19 meters this year. >> translator: i am impres
but for thursday looking at wet weather in madrid and lisbon. 25 in paris with sunny skies. low pressure from the east bringing rain to moscow and kiev. north america, we have a stationary front and a low pressure system still bringing a lot of rainfall for the u.s. deep south into places like louisiana and the bayou. look out for heavy rainfall. another low coming out of the rockies that's bringing some snow for the higher elevations. some areas seeing close 20 centimeters, 30 centimeters....
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north america. sue will eventually join the chimpanzee troupe. lookingmquist says the incident is a little funny, but it could have had an entirely different outcome. >> if his fist or his leg would have come through there, i think at that point something a little more serious might have happened. >> for police, dealing with a chimp is an unusual occurrence. but dealing with speeding cars, that's an everyday hazard. this state trooper is about to meet his hazard head-on. it's june, 2005, and tennessee state trooper rodney redman is working a crash investigation. he's about to become part of another one. >> i heard a tire squealing on an suv and saw a gray suv coming toward me, and i tried to get out of its way. >> but redman can't respond quickly enough. >> i got about one step and the vehicle struck me and flipped me in the air. >> he hits the highway hard and knows he's in trouble. >> and i said, if i don't get up and get out of hire here, i'm going to get run over again. and i stood up and stumbled back over to the guardrail. from the time i heard the
north america. sue will eventually join the chimpanzee troupe. lookingmquist says the incident is a little funny, but it could have had an entirely different outcome. >> if his fist or his leg would have come through there, i think at that point something a little more serious might have happened. >> for police, dealing with a chimp is an unusual occurrence. but dealing with speeding cars, that's an everyday hazard. this state trooper is about to meet his hazard head-on. it's june,...
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looking back. the railway seemed like an ideal way to discuss the north american civilization. north america and canada about along the railways. the railway was used to open up front here, open up the west. in canada the railway was used to join the pacific and atlantic oceans. there's one called canal in cleveland, ohio. before the railway it was all river traffic in the northeast. the railway laid across it. the freeway is laid across that. it is very telling. the coastline is where north american civilization, as we know it, began. when the europeans stepped across the threshold from ocean to land. from the coastline ic and -- i see an important measure of the physical space we occupied. in terms of each photograph, i'm quite conscious of time. the photograph holds a time that never exactly existed. the light was one way when i began the photograph, and over the course of 10 minutes, the sun has said the sky changes color, the lights go on and off but it is already registered as an instant. i like the interplay between these two ideas. a vast romance of sunset to sunrise. the arbitrary o
looking back. the railway seemed like an ideal way to discuss the north american civilization. north america and canada about along the railways. the railway was used to open up front here, open up the west. in canada the railway was used to join the pacific and atlantic oceans. there's one called canal in cleveland, ohio. before the railway it was all river traffic in the northeast. the railway laid across it. the freeway is laid across that. it is very telling. the coastline is where north...
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america, and norway are the major arctic pors. there's a difference in how they look at the high north. canada does not want to have a nato presence. what is the kind of presence that you want? >> nato's stretches to the north pole. that is whyt is so natural to have training exercises in doing the nonormal activity that we do also to be extended to all of nato's area. anchor: china and singore are two nations that were interested in the arctic and it seems unusual but the chinese are heavily involved in iceland. obviously for mineral reasons. there are more port facilities. they have a fishing port facilities and management. at some point they say that rate -- that raises potentiotal challenges. does norway or any other countries in this region need to consider whether there are lawss or other mechanisms that are focused on low range security issues associated with such foreign investment? >> it is important everyone plays by the same rules. it could be different. from my perspective we are not seeing anything. nothing indicates that is a prlem. we could seeee activity that will challe
america, and norway are the major arctic pors. there's a difference in how they look at the high north. canada does not want to have a nato presence. what is the kind of presence that you want? >> nato's stretches to the north pole. that is whyt is so natural to have training exercises in doing the nonormal activity that we do also to be extended to all of nato's area. anchor: china and singore are two nations that were interested in the arctic and it seems unusual but the chinese are...
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imported energy the iea now the international energy agency says now in north america made the having no oil imports in the 20s. if you look at research development and new technologies you look at the technologies that are going to be the most important in this century. let's think of biotechnology nanotechnology and information technology 3.0. the u.s. is generally in the forefront of all of these. if you look at the universities underlying technologies and the look of the rankings that are done by let's say shanghai university, just so it's not a biased american view of the top 20 universities in the world, 15 are american and if you look at the nature of the culture in which this is embedded in entrepreneurial culture with a rich capital market which can take ideas and spread them into commercialization quickly it's hard to beat the united states on this. so these comparisons of the united states with ancient rome as though we are in absolute decline, i don't think it makes any sense. what is a little more interesting is the idea of relative decline and in that sense, we ended the 20th century with about a quarter of t
imported energy the iea now the international energy agency says now in north america made the having no oil imports in the 20s. if you look at research development and new technologies you look at the technologies that are going to be the most important in this century. let's think of biotechnology nanotechnology and information technology 3.0. the u.s. is generally in the forefront of all of these. if you look at the universities underlying technologies and the look of the rankings that are...
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situation, because as we go through wednesday, we'll be looking at the possibility of some strong thunderstorms. we also have that possibility in north americaas we are watching a low pressure system dropping in from the north. this complex will start to develop a bit more. so the central plains do have a slight risk of severe thunderstorms as we go throughout wednesday. that marginal possibility also extends down in to the deep south. so again, look out for this weather pattern as we go throughout wednesday. hope you have a good day wherever you are. here's your extended outlook. >>> be sure to stay tuned for our new live show "newsroom tokyo" which airs at the top of the hour. i'm james tengan. bye for now. ngs visit the site of the crash that killed 152 people. lufthansa knew of past issues with depression. former french president nicholas sarkozy is in court for questioning over a campaign-finance scandal. muhammadu buhari wins the
situation, because as we go through wednesday, we'll be looking at the possibility of some strong thunderstorms. we also have that possibility in north americaas we are watching a low pressure system dropping in from the north. this complex will start to develop a bit more. so the central plains do have a slight risk of severe thunderstorms as we go throughout wednesday. that marginal possibility also extends down in to the deep south. so again, look out for this weather pattern as we go...
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commercial aviation environment, we are doing joint rules correction and targeting efforts to look at threats to north america not just the united states or canada, but it's -- what axis did they have to be able to share with question mark -- with us? >> are we sharing list for folks with deportation with canadian officials? >> i don't know. >> i will submit some additional questions, but i do once again want to give you a high five for all the great work that is done in north dakota with constraints on resources and for the extraordinary cross-border cooperation and local government cooperation. you guys are doing a great job out there. you folks should be proud. sen johnson: i wish i would have been here for your questioning. this affects your stay quiet a bit, what's happening on the border. g fisher, i do want to go back to your question from senator mccain in terms of what is going to happen this year with the unaccompanied children. we should not be minimizing this. yes, it is down from last year, but lester was a humanitarian crisis. i don't know what you call it. where are we at in terms of the total
commercial aviation environment, we are doing joint rules correction and targeting efforts to look at threats to north america not just the united states or canada, but it's -- what axis did they have to be able to share with question mark -- with us? >> are we sharing list for folks with deportation with canadian officials? >> i don't know. >> i will submit some additional questions, but i do once again want to give you a high five for all the great work that is done in north...
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look, we've said we can transform the country in north america to a 4 to 35 billion $company over they being driven by a real estate transformation and today we only have a handful of stores that we have transformed. so we're at the beginning of that. when you think about the opportunity for this company internationally and actual think about the company bestr beyond what i would call the a multichannel -- ute hear us talk in the very near future about what we call as a multidimensional ecosystem. we believe we can build an ecosystem around everything we do, around taste, style and design that can be very far-reaching. >> i think your disruption has created image for people as well. i agree with you. i think it's very early on for the story. thank you, great stock, great company. hey, you know what? i'm a big shopper there, too. >> thank you, jim. appreciate it. introducing the new can-am spyder f3. with a cruising riding position and the most advanced vehicle stability system in the industry... ...you'll ride with a feeling of complete freedom and confidence. visit your can-am dealer
look, we've said we can transform the country in north america to a 4 to 35 billion $company over they being driven by a real estate transformation and today we only have a handful of stores that we have transformed. so we're at the beginning of that. when you think about the opportunity for this company internationally and actual think about the company bestr beyond what i would call the a multichannel -- ute hear us talk in the very near future about what we call as a multidimensional...
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george: you to look at it from a north america standpoint.n canada, there is a passionate audience. in the united states there is a from the double audience. -- a formidable audience. matt: i love formula one but i am one of the few people in america that is into these big international motorsports. few people realize nascar pales in comparison to the sports. why don't americans get into motorsports as much? george: formula one is an incredible franchise. i was in germany meeting with the cmo. i used to marvel at what people pay. i used to ask him a wide you spend so much money? they say, you tell me what else i can buy that gets me -- matt: a billion people watch formula one races. george: formula one is every year. a global platform. it is an aspirational product. formula one is an incredible franchise. i think there is opportunity for more growth in america. matt: the race in austin has proven to be successful. do you think americans will catch on? every couple of decades we try to get formula one back into the u.s.. george: over the long-
george: you to look at it from a north america standpoint.n canada, there is a passionate audience. in the united states there is a from the double audience. -- a formidable audience. matt: i love formula one but i am one of the few people in america that is into these big international motorsports. few people realize nascar pales in comparison to the sports. why don't americans get into motorsports as much? george: formula one is an incredible franchise. i was in germany meeting with the cmo....
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aviation environment we're doing joint rules creation and joint targeting efforts to look at threats to north america, not just necessarily the u.s. or canada in between. but it is, what access do they have to be able then share with us which brings up the watch list. >> are we sharing lists of folks who were on the list for deportation with the canadian officials? >> not aware of. i don't know. >> mr. chairman, i will submit some additional questions but i do want to, once again give you a high-five for all the great work that is done in north dakota with constraints on resources and for the extraordinary cross-border cooperation and, local government cooperation. you guys are doing a great job up there. your folks should make you proud >> thanks, senator height cam. i wish i would have been here for your questioning. this obviously affects your state quite a bit, what's happening on the border. chief fisher, i do want to go back a little bit on the question from senator mccain in terms of what will happen this year with the unaccompanied children. we shouldn't be minimizing this. yeah, it is down f
aviation environment we're doing joint rules creation and joint targeting efforts to look at threats to north america, not just necessarily the u.s. or canada in between. but it is, what access do they have to be able then share with us which brings up the watch list. >> are we sharing lists of folks who were on the list for deportation with the canadian officials? >> not aware of. i don't know. >> mr. chairman, i will submit some additional questions but i do want to, once...
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looking at a libor settlement. gm with a nuanced quarter. they boom in new -- in north america. mr. zuckerberg, he is investing. xpense? we will talk about that. this is important. we look at america's projection abroad. it starts with legacy. thomas jefferson, james madison. secretaries of state, president obama they have defined a new american order. is this secretary of state now like it was 10 years or 20 years ago. >> i think president obama has made a big priority to increase his profile. he picked two people known for having run for president. secretary jake cake -- secretary clinton's was treated like a rock star. that was a big part of it. tom: what of other secretaries of state will do with the future? >> one thing clinton prioritized was commercial diplomacy, going out there. that has stayed on during secretary kerry. the question is trying to promote u.s. companies overseas. olivia: what is her legacy with the voters? >> business will not forget it. whether or not she will be elected, she is the democratic nominee. the biggest news today is because of concerns about the tax returns of the clinton fou
looking at a libor settlement. gm with a nuanced quarter. they boom in new -- in north america. mr. zuckerberg, he is investing. xpense? we will talk about that. this is important. we look at america's projection abroad. it starts with legacy. thomas jefferson, james madison. secretaries of state, president obama they have defined a new american order. is this secretary of state now like it was 10 years or 20 years ago. >> i think president obama has made a big priority to increase his...
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north america is where the weakness is coming in. is it all about new energy regulations? it looksy strong. the company continues to expand buying up general electric's home appliance unit. neste oil. you are going to speak to the chief executive. up 4.2%. shares reaching their highest in eight years, john. positive first-quarter earnings. it is all about their products. renewables looking pretty punchy. margin improving. back to you. jonathan: caroline hyde, thank you very much. let's bring it back to greece. the prime minister has a decision to make. will he modernize his country into a spanish-style success or drag it into the this? our next guest is the chief economist at baron berg. he joins us now. a spanish-style success, can we call it a success in spain? >> i think we can call it a success. spain had a major rebound across almost all economic sectors. spain has turned the corner for good like ireland did. spain, having had a significant labor market reform, is probably now on course to have more sustainable growth for many years, just like germany. jonathan: when will that
north america is where the weakness is coming in. is it all about new energy regulations? it looksy strong. the company continues to expand buying up general electric's home appliance unit. neste oil. you are going to speak to the chief executive. up 4.2%. shares reaching their highest in eight years, john. positive first-quarter earnings. it is all about their products. renewables looking pretty punchy. margin improving. back to you. jonathan: caroline hyde, thank you very much. let's bring it...
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lenovo is looking to double its market share in north america.s planes, a new tablet at walmart. the company did not specify pricing, said it would be cheaper than the apple ipad. tesla is getting ready to unveil a new product tonight and it is not a car. elon musk has referred to it as the missing piece. a battery that could be used to power homes, businesses, utilities. joining me now is jamie butters joining us from detroit. this is being billed as a very large utility scale battery. what does that mean? jamie: i guess we will find out tonight. it is the same idea as in a home you might want to have a backup battery so you can charge it with solar power or even cheap energy overnight when the rates go down so then you have it to use when the demand is high. so the thinking is a utility could do a similar thing with a relay station where they would juice up a really big battery overnight when not as many people are on the grid and they can sock away some of that energy, a substantial amount so they actually have more energy they can push out th
lenovo is looking to double its market share in north america.s planes, a new tablet at walmart. the company did not specify pricing, said it would be cheaper than the apple ipad. tesla is getting ready to unveil a new product tonight and it is not a car. elon musk has referred to it as the missing piece. a battery that could be used to power homes, businesses, utilities. joining me now is jamie butters joining us from detroit. this is being billed as a very large utility scale battery. what...
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environment, we're doing joint -- what rules creation and joint targeting efforts to look at threats to north america. not just necessarily the u.s. or canada, but it is what access do they have to be able to share with us, which brings up the watch list. >> are we sharing lists of folks who are on the list for deportation with the canadian officials? >> i'm not aware -- i don't know. >> mr. chairman, i'll submit some additional questions but i do want to once again give you a high five for all the great work that is done in north dakota with constraints on resources and for the extraordinary cross border cooperation and local government cooperation. you guys are doing a great job up there. your folks should be make you proud. >> thanks senator hidecamp. i wish i would have been here for your questioning because i know this obviously affects your state quite a bit in what is happening on the border. chief fisher, i do want to go back a little bit to the question from senator mccain in terms of what is going to happen this year with the unaccompanied children. we shouldn't be minimizing this. yeah, it
environment, we're doing joint -- what rules creation and joint targeting efforts to look at threats to north america. not just necessarily the u.s. or canada, but it is what access do they have to be able to share with us, which brings up the watch list. >> are we sharing lists of folks who are on the list for deportation with the canadian officials? >> i'm not aware -- i don't know. >> mr. chairman, i'll submit some additional questions but i do want to once again give you a...
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where you look at where ford lost money and made money in the future, north america continues to be theing $1.3 billion there. they lost money in europe and south america and had improved results there. asia pacific, ford has maintained its over all guidance of making 9.5 to $9 billion this year but raising expectations going from 8% to 9% it up to 8.5% to 9.5%. finally, guys when you take a look at what they're noticing around the world, one interesting note they are noticing clearly a pressure on sales, as well as pricing in smaller cities in china. so, this is the first time we had an automaker come out and say, look we're seeing a slow down in china. it is noticeable and we'll talk more about that little later today. "squawk alley" a little after 11:00. again, a miss by ford on the top and bottom line. guys, back to you. >> crazy. >> phil that thing went to terminal pricing the minute it came out of the, it survived and need a bailout and ford recovered from single digits and went to terminal pricing and has been dead money for five years. has never gotten back above it. >> terminal
where you look at where ford lost money and made money in the future, north america continues to be theing $1.3 billion there. they lost money in europe and south america and had improved results there. asia pacific, ford has maintained its over all guidance of making 9.5 to $9 billion this year but raising expectations going from 8% to 9% it up to 8.5% to 9.5%. finally, guys when you take a look at what they're noticing around the world, one interesting note they are noticing clearly a...
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growth that we've seen in the oil shale you describe in north america is one piece of that probably russian production and certainly i think you're looking closely at the iranian sanctions if they get lifted. it is a multifaceted strategy but i think underground in what they're saying is we're not going to be the only ones cutting back when we're oversupplied in the marketplace today. we'll protect our market share. >> i want to ask you your take in terms of the u.s. and its ability to export oil and gas production. >> we're on the cusp of a tremendous opportunity for our country, with the slight oil revolution, the economic benefits coming through the national security, the geopolitical benefits can be quite dramatic. the one policy that the u.s. has that gets in the way of that is oil exports and we were just talking about saudi arabia. their favorite oil policy is the lack of exports from the u.s. there's a reason why they're not selling their crude for market prices and willing to discount the crude and bring it in to the united states to try to keep that export ban in place. >> do you think that export ban will be lifted? this is th
growth that we've seen in the oil shale you describe in north america is one piece of that probably russian production and certainly i think you're looking closely at the iranian sanctions if they get lifted. it is a multifaceted strategy but i think underground in what they're saying is we're not going to be the only ones cutting back when we're oversupplied in the marketplace today. we'll protect our market share. >> i want to ask you your take in terms of the u.s. and its ability to...
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and we, you know, when people look back at, for example, you know we in north america, you know, we usedto have a lot of fantastic creatures that aren't here anymore and haven't been here for many thousands of years. so it's not just a recent phenomenon. i mean, there's a pretty -- once again, there seems to be a lot of evidence that the very early people to reach north america did in a lot of these fantastic creatures, the mast dons, the mammoths and giant sloths that were here. and if you had a very slow reproductive rate, you sort of didn't survive early contact even with a very small number of people using very, very simple you know what we would consider to be very simple weapons. so people are this unique creature who can innovate in ways that are much, much faster than other creatures can adapt to. and i'm sorry to say, i'm sad to say that that seems to be something that we've been doing for a very long time, and it has now ramped up incredibly with our discovery of how to use fossil fuels with the fact that there are seven billion of us on the planet. and i don't want to say that
and we, you know, when people look back at, for example, you know we in north america, you know, we usedto have a lot of fantastic creatures that aren't here anymore and haven't been here for many thousands of years. so it's not just a recent phenomenon. i mean, there's a pretty -- once again, there seems to be a lot of evidence that the very early people to reach north america did in a lot of these fantastic creatures, the mast dons, the mammoths and giant sloths that were here. and if you had...
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in north america we have this cold front and low pressure system responsible for causing really nasty weather with several reports of tornadoes. for friday morning looking at enhanced risk for severe storms and that will move toward the south and east closer to the deep south as we go later on into the afternoon. rain and thunderstorm chances will exist as we go throughout friday for the mid south. hope you have a good day wherever you are. here's your extended outlook. >>> okay well that's it for us here on "newsline." don't go away there's more to come here on nhk world."mc habaab militant group carries out its worst attack ever on canyon -- kenyan soil. survivors say the shooters had scouted the area before hand. a positive step forward for a dangerous gamble? the world reacts to the framework agreement over iran's nuclear program. the germanwings copilot accelerated into the dissent according to data from the flight's second black box another indication he crashed into the french alps on purpose.
in north america we have this cold front and low pressure system responsible for causing really nasty weather with several reports of tornadoes. for friday morning looking at enhanced risk for severe storms and that will move toward the south and east closer to the deep south as we go later on into the afternoon. rain and thunderstorm chances will exist as we go throughout friday for the mid south. hope you have a good day wherever you are. here's your extended outlook. >>> okay well...
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look at china, maybe europe, the rollout. this is a north american story because how strong our country is. >> it is both. without a doubt the americas are performing very well right now. in addition to that developing emerging markets grew 10% for us on the quarter. we wouldn't put them in the back seat by any stretch of the imagination. what you are seeing more than anything else is the portfolio is working very well together. whether it's a product portfolio, geographic portfolio. frankly, a lot of that is powered by great marketing and great innovation, all funded by that relentless focus on productivity. that is making pepsico work. that's why we are delivering the results we are. >> thank you very much. yes gross margins is the story. that is relentless productivity and well received advertising. thank you for coming on the show, hugh. >> thank you. great to be with you guys. >> tomorrow sara eisen will sit down with coca-cola ceo muhtar kent and kathy waller. >> carbonated is just a small percentage of pepsico versus coca-cola. diet which is down but not down as much as sara pointed out, not a factor in pepsico. these are very
look at china, maybe europe, the rollout. this is a north american story because how strong our country is. >> it is both. without a doubt the americas are performing very well right now. in addition to that developing emerging markets grew 10% for us on the quarter. we wouldn't put them in the back seat by any stretch of the imagination. what you are seeing more than anything else is the portfolio is working very well together. whether it's a product portfolio, geographic portfolio....
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have warm air from the south and cold air from the north and here we are in louisville looking at a lot of flooding. now we'll take to you south america. i'm specifically talking about the flooding. now zoom in and look at the region. now there were 24 millimeters of rain when this storm system occurred. that is the equivalent of 14 years of rain in this particular town. they've had similar events in 2012, 2014, and 1991 in recent times. it gives you an idea of how infrequently this occurs. in one particular location we had 24 millimeters in 24 hours. that's staying dry at the moment i think we're going to see further problems as the death toll continues to rise. >> thank you so much. now exactly 40 years ago two childhood friends started a company they called microsoft. one of the founders, bill gates, is the world's richest man but it's been a bumpy road for the software giant who led the technology revolution in the 1990s. we take a look back. >> what is technology? >> what can it do? the simple answer is we just don't know because the boundaries seem limitless. but few could connect the productiveity we enjoy today thanks to compu
have warm air from the south and cold air from the north and here we are in louisville looking at a lot of flooding. now we'll take to you south america. i'm specifically talking about the flooding. now zoom in and look at the region. now there were 24 millimeters of rain when this storm system occurred. that is the equivalent of 14 years of rain in this particular town. they've had similar events in 2012, 2014, and 1991 in recent times. it gives you an idea of how infrequently this occurs. in...
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north america. we speak to the cnbc first in the next hour. >> let's have a look at european markets in the green. not too significantly today. we did have weakness of course yesterday in europe. in particular in germany and france after the pmis were a little bit weaker than expected although today's german ifo business sentiment climate was better than expected overall although the business expectations were slightly below business sentiment and current conditions were both higher. anyway, the sum result is we're finishing the weak in europe with markets in the green. this follows a mixed week. this week and last week although the broader picture year to date is strong european markets. the broader stoxx 50 up ending the weak with a positive tone. bonds continues to tell the same story we've seen for a long time and that is that rates are expected to rise at some point this year where yields are 1.96. rates in the u.k. are expected to rise rather than fall. that's not likely to happen next year. rates are at 1.7% where as in europe rates staying very low with bond buying continues a pace. yields
north america. we speak to the cnbc first in the next hour. >> let's have a look at european markets in the green. not too significantly today. we did have weakness of course yesterday in europe. in particular in germany and france after the pmis were a little bit weaker than expected although today's german ifo business sentiment climate was better than expected overall although the business expectations were slightly below business sentiment and current conditions were both higher....
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north america. it was a risk the one that had paid off. if you look at results so far, transaction prices above three $5,000. the segment share, 31%. very low diversion rates. it is still early days, but thus far, this is a home run for us. we will take advantage of it. we have added the third shift in our facility and think this will be a big opportunity going forward. matt: should we be concerned about the loss of business in russia? does the market really matter anymore? chuck: from a management team perspective, we are about driving and maximizing shareholder value and making sure we invest in the places that will drive long-term returns. as we look at the russian market, challenges today and when it could recover, it just was not a good return on investment. we do not think market will recover anytime soon. it would have taken a significant amount of investment in russia for us to fix that investment model and felt that would be better invested elsewhere. matt: thank you so much for joining us. betty, back to you. betty: all right. good to know.
north america. it was a risk the one that had paid off. if you look at results so far, transaction prices above three $5,000. the segment share, 31%. very low diversion rates. it is still early days, but thus far, this is a home run for us. we will take advantage of it. we have added the third shift in our facility and think this will be a big opportunity going forward. matt: should we be concerned about the loss of business in russia? does the market really matter anymore? chuck: from a...
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if there are looking at the developing markets it will be sluggish. north a more cap -- north americang threat of 2.1%. we likely to see decline overall . this is still in transition. we'll see how these numbers stack up. sab miller, another slow quarter by deutsche bank. second-biggest brewer in the world. these are the kinds of beers they currently make. we have seen volumes declining in the past couple of quarters. we have seen them fall in the first quarter. it will not be very substantial. latin america is the biggest market. this is where we are seeing weaker consumers. this is another trend that will be holding sab miller overall. this is where they get a third of the revenue. it is a very important region for them. africa is likely to be a bright spot. sale -- south africa with 22%. again about a third overall. africa could show some recovery. it is a tough environment out there for booze makers. soft drinks is where you have been trying to make inroads. we will be looking for their numbers. not many things to be raising a pint too. >> thanks. tell us what you think of the sho
if there are looking at the developing markets it will be sluggish. north a more cap -- north americang threat of 2.1%. we likely to see decline overall . this is still in transition. we'll see how these numbers stack up. sab miller, another slow quarter by deutsche bank. second-biggest brewer in the world. these are the kinds of beers they currently make. we have seen volumes declining in the past couple of quarters. we have seen them fall in the first quarter. it will not be very substantial....
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first off, we look at the us and canadian market, 200 of our stores are franchised. we see opportunity for another 300 stores in north americang defined as canada and the u.s. we also see the opportunity for franchising stores outside the u.s. more importantly, we have three levels to our business. a manufacturing component. a retail component. that creates a great paradigm. not a lot of retailers who are oriented the way we are. if you look at our model, our manufacturing operation provides roughly 20% of that which is party city. and we operate each city -- additionally our wholesale business provides about 50%. >> okay. >> more importantly, those businesses have other customers. liz: for me, i think it's really interesting that you do have this vertical integration. and to kind of translate that for our viewers. you guys make 70% of all the products that go into your stores. so you have designers who can figure out what the trends are. you don't to have wait for suppliers. am i correct? what are the new hot trends? >> the new hot trends are wearables. we're changing the party dynamic. historically parties involved decorat
first off, we look at the us and canadian market, 200 of our stores are franchised. we see opportunity for another 300 stores in north americang defined as canada and the u.s. we also see the opportunity for franchising stores outside the u.s. more importantly, we have three levels to our business. a manufacturing component. a retail component. that creates a great paradigm. not a lot of retailers who are oriented the way we are. if you look at our model, our manufacturing operation provides...
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two fundamental stories out of sync of what people are looking for, kors the handbag company, they say north america'st's contrary to what we hear about north american retail that's freaking out people. one of the strongest segments of the market aerospace. here sterne agee lowers estimates from boeing but tells you to buy boeing. we're in the mode where people are say, maybe let it come in and buy. we're marked up very big. especially the drug stocks. so i say be careful. let it come in a little. no hurry to do any buying yet. >> boeing the best dow stock of the year so far. >> let's it come in. you'll get a chance. i'm not freaking out. i wish we had more knowledge about the etf situation. watches futures last night, down 14 15 on nothing. china never came out. be careful. let the market settle down. too much supply hitting the tape. too much supply. >> "mad." fresh pet. this that is natural organic for your pets. and then therapeutics md typical of what's going on obgyn stuff, kind of interesting stuff that they do. talk about it tone. >> you love dogs we know that about you. >> i do love dogs. my
two fundamental stories out of sync of what people are looking for, kors the handbag company, they say north america'st's contrary to what we hear about north american retail that's freaking out people. one of the strongest segments of the market aerospace. here sterne agee lowers estimates from boeing but tells you to buy boeing. we're in the mode where people are say, maybe let it come in and buy. we're marked up very big. especially the drug stocks. so i say be careful. let it come in a...
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america runs on dunkin'. >> ♪♪ >> that's beautiful. another view here from our new camera on top of temple university looking outer over the ben franklin bridge from the northgorgeous. it is now 5:56 and 51 degrees. >>> long awaited trial of james holmes is under way. interesting turn yesterday. a prosecutor in the case set said that holmes who was given two mental health evaluations and that both of them found him to be sane. holmes is accused of killing 12 people and wounding 70 others at a midnight movie in aurora colorado back in 2012. he has pleaded not guilty by reason of insanity. >> happening today president obama will host the japanese prime minister and his wife at the white house. the president plans to discuss a massive new pacific rim trade deal with prime minister shinzo abe. president obama who sports the trade agreement faces stiff opposition from his liberal base and labor unions who fear more trade agreements will cost american jobs. >> a man in tennessee has a new ride thanks to a random act of kind '93. a mystery man purchased jeff smith a new car no questions asked. in return he simply asked smith to pay it forward. smith a fast food wo
america runs on dunkin'. >> ♪♪ >> that's beautiful. another view here from our new camera on top of temple university looking outer over the ben franklin bridge from the northgorgeous. it is now 5:56 and 51 degrees. >>> long awaited trial of james holmes is under way. interesting turn yesterday. a prosecutor in the case set said that holmes who was given two mental health evaluations and that both of them found him to be sane. holmes is accused of killing 12 people and...