50
50
May 17, 2021
05/21
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 50
favorite 0
quote 0
patagonia is back care coffee carts are going.ear after employees were sent home because of the pandemic, jpmorgan is opening its offices to all u.s. employees. the headquarters behind me has been open for some time, ceo jamie dimon coming into the office since last june, but locations in ohio and texas were still at least partly shuttered. people have started trickling in already this morning, wearing patagonia or otherwise. this building will not be full. only 50% capacity for the time being. of course, this is just step one. jamie dimon last month saying he expects all employees to be back in the office on a consistent, rotational basis by early july. but of course, this is the largest u.s. bank, and it is really a bellwether, and it is the first or mandate a return to the office for employees. goldman sachs looking at mid june for its return to office for employees. others, like bank of america and wells fargo, not looking at dates until september, post labor day. nonetheless, wall street starting to come back to work. the pat
patagonia is back care coffee carts are going.ear after employees were sent home because of the pandemic, jpmorgan is opening its offices to all u.s. employees. the headquarters behind me has been open for some time, ceo jamie dimon coming into the office since last june, but locations in ohio and texas were still at least partly shuttered. people have started trickling in already this morning, wearing patagonia or otherwise. this building will not be full. only 50% capacity for the time being....
254
254
May 9, 2021
05/21
by
KQED
tv
eye 254
favorite 0
quote 0
now a small, but growing, flock is making its home in patagonia.ekend's zachary green has more. >> reporter: when 14 of the native south american flightless birds ran into chile's patagonia national park last month, conservationists saw it as another step in reestablishing the country's wild rhea population. >> ( translated ): with the release of the rheas into the wild, what we are looking to do is to strengthen the wild population, to gradually make this a self-sustaining population over time, contributing to its population with individual captive rheas being brought into the wild. >> reporter: smaller than their distant cousin, the ostrich, these are still big birds. they are usually four feet tall and they sprint at speeds of up to 35 miles per hour. >> ( translated the rhea are in a very precarious conservation category, in danger of extinction. there are only two valleys in the region where the rheas live, and they are very important because they act like distributors of seeds. they have an important role in the entire ecosystem of the patago
now a small, but growing, flock is making its home in patagonia.ekend's zachary green has more. >> reporter: when 14 of the native south american flightless birds ran into chile's patagonia national park last month, conservationists saw it as another step in reestablishing the country's wild rhea population. >> ( translated ): with the release of the rheas into the wild, what we are looking to do is to strengthen the wild population, to gradually make this a self-sustaining...
117
117
May 17, 2021
05/21
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 117
favorite 0
quote 0
kailey leinz is on patagonia vest watch. let's get her take.athan ferro, our fashion correspondent. kailey leinz, you are outside jp morgan's new york offices. they will be reopening their nationwide offices. their new york office has been open for the entirety of the pandemic. why is this a significant moment in this reopening of corporate america? kailey: jp morgan is the largest u.s. bank. it is a bellwether for the u.s. financial industry. it was the first to mandate all employees returned to the office, the first to get that timeline. jamie dimon doing so last month. he has said he expects all employees back in the office on a consistent rotational basis by early july. that starts today. this headquarters where i am standing has been open for the duration. jamie dimon has been coming into work since last june. in other places like ohio and texas, office still virtually shuttered because of covid-19 and that changes today. it is -- jp morgan making this move sooner than other banks. goldman sachs says they expect a comeback by mid-june, but
kailey leinz is on patagonia vest watch. let's get her take.athan ferro, our fashion correspondent. kailey leinz, you are outside jp morgan's new york offices. they will be reopening their nationwide offices. their new york office has been open for the entirety of the pandemic. why is this a significant moment in this reopening of corporate america? kailey: jp morgan is the largest u.s. bank. it is a bellwether for the u.s. financial industry. it was the first to mandate all employees returned...
10
10.0
May 31, 2021
05/21
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 10
favorite 0
quote 0
hello, we're going to kick this one off in patagonia where a cool pool of air is over. the falkland islands port stanley, just a few degrees above freezing typically should be 6 or 7 degrees. some instability for a sal paulo and rio de janeiro. so rain to be sure. and you may even hear some rumbles of thunder toward the top end of south america. we've been warning about rain induced flooding and just east of the capitol kito we've seen almost a 100 millimeters of rain within the past 24 hours. and that continuous rain will once again be falling on tuesday. take you to central america right now where we're going to show you our lightning strike map. check out cuba really rate across the country right across the island. we've seen severe heavy thunderstorms dropping a $76.00 millimeters of rain east of the capitol within 24 hours. much of the same can be expected on tuesday. we've got a really organized band of brain swiping, the bahamas. take you to north america right now in our storms that we're in new, mexico and texas. they've started to move further east. so missour
hello, we're going to kick this one off in patagonia where a cool pool of air is over. the falkland islands port stanley, just a few degrees above freezing typically should be 6 or 7 degrees. some instability for a sal paulo and rio de janeiro. so rain to be sure. and you may even hear some rumbles of thunder toward the top end of south america. we've been warning about rain induced flooding and just east of the capitol kito we've seen almost a 100 millimeters of rain within the past 24 hours....
32
32
May 30, 2021
05/21
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 32
favorite 0
quote 0
we're gonna start this one off in patagonia where we do have a system crashing into southern sections of chile and we've got some snow for the southern andes. otherwise, for brazil, so paulo and read rio de janeiro could get clipped with some rain in the days to come when take you to brazil's amazon region and in particular modality where we have seen flooding. this is rate on the amazon river. we know the amazon river and its tributaries are at near record levels because of all the rain that we have experienced. now it's, we'll get a break from the rain on monday, but we do have those heavy pockets of rain toward the top end of south america. that is also pushing into central america so heavy as pockets of rain from san jose costa rica rate through to panama. and a pretty good helping of rain really across cuba, the 30 degrees will be the high for havana. our storm for it in the us, looks like this on mondays. central northern parts of texas into oklahoma. but i want to take you to the east coast right now. the eastern seaboard were new york. we've set some record low temperature is
we're gonna start this one off in patagonia where we do have a system crashing into southern sections of chile and we've got some snow for the southern andes. otherwise, for brazil, so paulo and read rio de janeiro could get clipped with some rain in the days to come when take you to brazil's amazon region and in particular modality where we have seen flooding. this is rate on the amazon river. we know the amazon river and its tributaries are at near record levels because of all the rain that...
12
12
May 31, 2021
05/21
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 12
favorite 0
quote 0
and for patagonia, we do have another system crushing into southern parts of chile, the warm half go fish and half lebanese. so diversity is really important to me and also era is the most diverse place i've ever worked. we have so many different nationalities and mrs. ease brought together in this one youth organization. and this diversity of perspective is reflected in our coverage, giving a more accurate representation of the world we report on, and that's a key strength of answers here. how does the team from a smaller league draw the bigger crowd? why does the irish flag fly high? you got the club. what is it about the celtic that has the world over healing them on politics and football goes with the oppressed around the world. the defends, who make football on june 9 16760 that read through the map of the middle east record a victory up is really army in that war war. the greatest custody of the history of his 50 years later, i'll just explore the events leading to the war and its consequences, which i still felt today. we tried everything we went to the united nations. we trie
and for patagonia, we do have another system crushing into southern parts of chile, the warm half go fish and half lebanese. so diversity is really important to me and also era is the most diverse place i've ever worked. we have so many different nationalities and mrs. ease brought together in this one youth organization. and this diversity of perspective is reflected in our coverage, giving a more accurate representation of the world we report on, and that's a key strength of answers here. how...
21
21
May 16, 2021
05/21
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 21
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> do not buy this jacket, a decade on from that campaign, we look at patagonia and how it is stillves with environmental activism. >> fashion is about emotion, we cannot develop a product that protects the planet that compromises the loop. >> as brands jump on the climate conscious brand wagon -- how can we keep sus
. >> do not buy this jacket, a decade on from that campaign, we look at patagonia and how it is stillves with environmental activism. >> fashion is about emotion, we cannot develop a product that protects the planet that compromises the loop. >> as brands jump on the climate conscious brand wagon -- how can we keep sus
77
77
May 5, 2021
05/21
by
KNTV
tv
eye 77
favorite 0
quote 0
local businesses have formed the fair elections texas coalition companies like microsoft, h.p., patagonia american airlines signed a letter opposing any new voting restrictions. 100 houston executives sent a letter likening the texas bill to voter suppression. >>> facebook will decided to whether to allow former president trump back onto the platform the tech titan indefinitely suspended trump in the wake of the insurrection at the capitol. kristin welker has the latest. >> reporter: hi phillip, good morning to you high anticipation with facebook set to announce later today whether it will reinstate the account of former president trump. facebook banned him after the capital attacks and mark zuckerberg said at the time the risks of allowing the president to continue to use our service are too great. republicans blasted the ban as tech company censorship of conservatives. mr. trump who was banned as twitter launched a website to give messages to his supporters. liz cheney has been sharply critical of mr. trump prompting kevin mccarthy to say her colleagues are, quote, concerned about her a
local businesses have formed the fair elections texas coalition companies like microsoft, h.p., patagonia american airlines signed a letter opposing any new voting restrictions. 100 houston executives sent a letter likening the texas bill to voter suppression. >>> facebook will decided to whether to allow former president trump back onto the platform the tech titan indefinitely suspended trump in the wake of the insurrection at the capitol. kristin welker has the latest. >>...
24
24
May 24, 2021
05/21
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 24
favorite 0
quote 0
hello, we're going to begin in patagonia where we do have a disturbance crashing into southern chile. it's going to give us some snow for southern andes and look at this. we've got it south wind into your way so much of the day. oh, your temperature is running a bit below average with a high of 15 on tuesday, toward the top and of south america, we've got our heavy pockets of rain toward ecuador and columbia, where there is the risk of flash flooding here. and this rain is just moving further north, pushing, shoving into central america really running from panama, costa rica, nicaragua honduras freight through into guatemala. what we will see some heavy pulses of rain for the caribbean, running a risk of a pop up thunder storm across his spend your la into cuba and jamaica. kingston has a high of 30 degrees, often north america right now. and you know, wet weather has really parked itself over southern areas of texas and that continues on tuesday, spilling into arkansas and we do have instability across the great lakes on tuesday, toronto a high of 30. but look at this, we don't reall
hello, we're going to begin in patagonia where we do have a disturbance crashing into southern chile. it's going to give us some snow for southern andes and look at this. we've got it south wind into your way so much of the day. oh, your temperature is running a bit below average with a high of 15 on tuesday, toward the top and of south america, we've got our heavy pockets of rain toward ecuador and columbia, where there is the risk of flash flooding here. and this rain is just moving further...
76
76
tv
eye 76
favorite 0
quote 0
look at who they're sort of pandering here, the statement from the patagonia spokesperson how history will remember them fondly. only people that look on decisions like this fondly are the woke people on twitter. that is not a representative sample of either a customer base or american people in general. "pew research poll" a study they did, found twitter users are representative of only 22% of the american people and out of the people who are active on twitter, 10% of those users are putting out 80% of the content. trying to appease the people on line yelling, giving the gold star of wokeness to companies that take steps like this are ignorant of reality, what the bill pushes. texas, two billions they're considering would actually expand number of days where people can vote early to be more than in existence right now in new york and new jersey. on those days they have more hours which to vote than states like new mexico and maryland f they're worried about voter suppression if that is what they call things like, they should look at states where voting is more limited than texas. nei
look at who they're sort of pandering here, the statement from the patagonia spokesperson how history will remember them fondly. only people that look on decisions like this fondly are the woke people on twitter. that is not a representative sample of either a customer base or american people in general. "pew research poll" a study they did, found twitter users are representative of only 22% of the american people and out of the people who are active on twitter, 10% of those users are...
17
17
May 17, 2021
05/21
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 17
favorite 0
quote 0
for most of south america particularly argentina although you might expect to see rain or snow in patagonia and you've got it the sun's out for most of the places that were to times in the teens are about right there are showers running up through the coast of the southeast of brazil most of brazil is fairly dry and not true at amazonia as flooding which is to be expected because of river based turn here which feeds into the amazon but this is 100 percent of the time now deep waist deep in water and that indicates the potential for this line of seasonal ranges generally speaking a bit further north and certainly could bring some sort of flooding to the western side of colombia or southern venezuela and a result of what's come out recently from the u.s. is all cold front which is still hanging around these big showers in the summer bahamas maybe the turks and caicos cuba haiti and jamaica added also cancun which has been dry up until this point now that's going to be the steady line of showers for the next couple of days and the feet of air which is indicated in the gulf of mexico means we'v
for most of south america particularly argentina although you might expect to see rain or snow in patagonia and you've got it the sun's out for most of the places that were to times in the teens are about right there are showers running up through the coast of the southeast of brazil most of brazil is fairly dry and not true at amazonia as flooding which is to be expected because of river based turn here which feeds into the amazon but this is 100 percent of the time now deep waist deep in...
22
22
May 27, 2021
05/21
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 22
favorite 0
quote 0
but much of the wet and stormy weather is going to affect patagonia, that weather system moving in across southern chile, bringing some really wet and windy weather to that area there, as well as to southern areas of argentina. central america also seeing a lot of that wet weather, particularly affecting panama and costa rica, but fine and do i across much of the caribbean, with 32 in havana. sponsor cut on airways. me after days of rare freezing temperatures, blanket and the 2nd largest state in the u. s. power stations are all back on line . that after unusually high demand lead to rolling blackouts, texas hasn't seen a storm system like this in 35 years, and it's clear it's system simply weren't up to the task. transmission lines taken down by ice still has left nearly 200000 without power. but now checks and face a new crisis. 7000000 people a quarter of the state are being asked to boil their water if they haven't at all. because the cold weather has let broken pipes and taken water treatment plants offline. grocery store shields are largely they're leaving residence, wind up in thei
but much of the wet and stormy weather is going to affect patagonia, that weather system moving in across southern chile, bringing some really wet and windy weather to that area there, as well as to southern areas of argentina. central america also seeing a lot of that wet weather, particularly affecting panama and costa rica, but fine and do i across much of the caribbean, with 32 in havana. sponsor cut on airways. me after days of rare freezing temperatures, blanket and the 2nd largest state...
23
23
May 30, 2021
05/21
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 23
favorite 0
quote 0
and for patagonia, we do have another system crushing into southern parts of chile, the just a world that goes to algiers and she needs to meet some of the world's most passionate football fan. i sold my clothes to go to the stadium, lloyd supported all football, hooligan, waving streams, fandom can have life changing consequences. i don't remember how it only felt the flame burning deadly game. algeria and she dizzy and on al jazeera, me ah, hello again, i'm the fallacy again. that's remind you about top stories here. this allen, west african leaders have suspended molly's membership of regional block eco us to tackle and escalating political crisis there. they say they don't recognize, cannot see me going to as a new leader. and of course, for a civilian the prime minister to be appointed fall writers, randy, politician, nestali bennett, has thrown his support behind a possible unity government. now if successful it would unseat benjamin netanyahu. prime minister, after 12 years, men have again abducted students from a school and central nigeria. it happened in 2 jeana in the state
and for patagonia, we do have another system crushing into southern parts of chile, the just a world that goes to algiers and she needs to meet some of the world's most passionate football fan. i sold my clothes to go to the stadium, lloyd supported all football, hooligan, waving streams, fandom can have life changing consequences. i don't remember how it only felt the flame burning deadly game. algeria and she dizzy and on al jazeera, me ah, hello again, i'm the fallacy again. that's remind...
31
31
May 31, 2021
05/21
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 31
favorite 0
quote 0
that continuous rain or once again be this story on tuesday ticket to patagonia where we're seen rain trying to push into santiago, but i think it's just going to be over a cas conditions for you with a high of 17 degrees. the in the next episode of science and the golden age, i'll be exploring the contributions made by scholars during the medieval period in the field of astronomy. copernicus owes this day to these medieval astronomers from the golden age. actually in many ways with the computers of the day, you can use it to find the time you could navigate science in a golden age with jimmy kelly on a jazz either. oh the hello. again, i'm sorry. that's remind you of our top story here. this allen government in peru has more than doubled its official current of our dest told to more than 180000 health officials. they're admit, the number of faith is have been under reported prompting them to change the criteria in 1900 related and you are full of the economies of some countries are going to kind of foster from the panoramic than others. but a lack of vaccines will hold back for a nat
that continuous rain or once again be this story on tuesday ticket to patagonia where we're seen rain trying to push into santiago, but i think it's just going to be over a cas conditions for you with a high of 17 degrees. the in the next episode of science and the golden age, i'll be exploring the contributions made by scholars during the medieval period in the field of astronomy. copernicus owes this day to these medieval astronomers from the golden age. actually in many ways with the...
12
12
May 31, 2021
05/21
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 12
favorite 0
quote 0
and for patagonia, we do have another system crushing into southern parts of chile. the how does the team from a smaller league draw the bigger crowd? why does the irish flag fly high? you go to the club. what is it about the celtic that has the world over healing them on politics and football player around the world? the defends, who make football on the o. the me again, you're watching algebra has remind you of our top story. this. our west african leaders have suspended molly's membership of the regional block echo as they condemned last week to lead by colonel athena going to he's taken over as into the president and have called for a civilian prime minister to be appointed far right. is really politician, natalie bennett, has thrown his support behind a possible unity government if successful it would unseat benjamin netanyahu was prime minister after 12 years and armed men have abducted students from a school in central nigeria had happened in the again and again in the states of the job, unclear how many were taken hostage, but some younger children have been
and for patagonia, we do have another system crushing into southern parts of chile. the how does the team from a smaller league draw the bigger crowd? why does the irish flag fly high? you go to the club. what is it about the celtic that has the world over healing them on politics and football player around the world? the defends, who make football on the o. the me again, you're watching algebra has remind you of our top story. this. our west african leaders have suspended molly's membership of...
25
25
May 30, 2021
05/21
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 25
favorite 0
quote 0
and for patagonia, we do have another system crashing into southern parts of chile, head on al jazeera and radians last time cuz suspected of trying to evade us. sanctions is released by indonesia after 4 months edible. in fact, speaking you give for go ahead to place dry yellow meal warm on the menu as they pull teams and the milwaukee box on their way to the next round of the playoffs. joe show you how they get in there for back after the show like ah frank assessments that the government in 11 exactly have and what made that taking for a situation like, not really just again informed opinions because the us with thinking military position in the middle east, was it just simply a reorganizing military asset. this is a message to the reason that the united states is rethinking its military foster in depth analysis of the days global headlines inside story. on our jazeera, warring drug cartel, digital anti groups in a population core in the middle. what's your reason for being mature? why do you want this territory? i'm reporting from an epicenter of mixers, violence to investigate. ca
and for patagonia, we do have another system crashing into southern parts of chile, head on al jazeera and radians last time cuz suspected of trying to evade us. sanctions is released by indonesia after 4 months edible. in fact, speaking you give for go ahead to place dry yellow meal warm on the menu as they pull teams and the milwaukee box on their way to the next round of the playoffs. joe show you how they get in there for back after the show like ah frank assessments that the government in...
22
22
May 1, 2021
05/21
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 22
favorite 0
quote 0
potential for some pretty big showers from ecuador dos words but again for most of brazil dentals patagonia the sun is out in porto alegre. well tem of the past fact johnny by you feel your holiday has already begun where the dream and scan of the film those with a taste for the finest things night. the film office the access. paths and always connected it's the details that make the journey path back to that warmth and hospitality make it feel like home qatar airways going places together. we're. close again this is al jazeera 'd made news this hour india has set another grim record as a grapples with the world's biggest surge in coronavirus cases media reporting 400000 new infections in 24 hours from saturday all adults will be eligible to get a vaccine. april was brazil's worst month for the pandemic recalled an $82000.00 deaths in total over 400000 people died activists staged a symbolic protest on copacabana beach in rio de janeiro carrying flags and more. at least 21 people have been killed in a truck bomb attack in afghanistan it happened in the city capital of local province where a
potential for some pretty big showers from ecuador dos words but again for most of brazil dentals patagonia the sun is out in porto alegre. well tem of the past fact johnny by you feel your holiday has already begun where the dream and scan of the film those with a taste for the finest things night. the film office the access. paths and always connected it's the details that make the journey path back to that warmth and hospitality make it feel like home qatar airways going places together....
68
68
May 3, 2021
05/21
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 68
favorite 0
quote 0
who was a geographer and in patagonia and then she wrote but first before that she wrote books for children and and then the two of them, i mean she had beautiful writer which i guess that's one reason. i liked her but they went her and her husband went to tenerife and they stayed in a canvas tent for a few months while they wrote this book about traveling in the himalayas. wow. that's she's fascinating and then what one of the late another lady i learned about from your book is at least boastemen who has beautiful paintings under the sea, and i would really like to learn more more about her too. i would too i would too. i just read that her great great grandson a bunch of her diary of oh, yeah. she i love the fact that she brought she did these spectacular pictures, especially of bioluminesce and fish. yeah. she was amazing. i would see she's at the top of my list. okay, so what's the prices did you in your research? yeah, i found a lot of trivia. i could do a whole little book on trivia about society of women geographers. i learned that. helen candy who studied tapestries? she was on the
who was a geographer and in patagonia and then she wrote but first before that she wrote books for children and and then the two of them, i mean she had beautiful writer which i guess that's one reason. i liked her but they went her and her husband went to tenerife and they stayed in a canvas tent for a few months while they wrote this book about traveling in the himalayas. wow. that's she's fascinating and then what one of the late another lady i learned about from your book is at least...
74
74
May 5, 2021
05/21
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 74
favorite 0
quote 0
hello there we're going to begin in patagonia where we're still dealing with this disturbance dropping a whole lot of rain and it's stagnant so it's really just wobbling over southern areas of brazil wringing out its moisture will continue on its journey further north and eventually impact rio de janeiro as we head toward the weekend so let me show you the 3 day forecast so case by friday we get into the showers and we'll look for those winds to pick up as well why take you to the northern parts right now south america and we're still dealing with these periods a very heavy downpours of rain particularly as we head toward northern peru so again the risk of flooding very real here and across mexico you know about 85 percent of the country is dealing with drought conditions we have rain from mexico city through to the south with the border of guatemala this is concerning for flooding because of the drought conditions the ground is solid and it just can't absorb all of that rain so the very real risk of flooding to the u.s. then and we've seen.
hello there we're going to begin in patagonia where we're still dealing with this disturbance dropping a whole lot of rain and it's stagnant so it's really just wobbling over southern areas of brazil wringing out its moisture will continue on its journey further north and eventually impact rio de janeiro as we head toward the weekend so let me show you the 3 day forecast so case by friday we get into the showers and we'll look for those winds to pick up as well why take you to the northern...
50
50
May 25, 2021
05/21
by
CNBC
tv
eye 50
favorite 0
quote 0
jim, the top names bombas and patagonia are the niche companies.s stocks on that list what surprised you most about the launch of the index? >> good morning, brian thanks for having me on the show we were not surprised by the outcome of the index what you see on the list is a mix of upstart brands launched with us sustainability as a platform bombas and others. you see outdoor brands which is vocal on outdoor causes and do well on social causes. and you see a mix of european footwear many european brands are further ahead on sustainability than north american counterparts. >> is that because they do -- do they do things differently i was looking at the index and thinking is this the perception of sustainability? let's be clear s>> stiffel commissioned a survy of consumers across six markets. the survey reflects consumers perceptions of brands sustainability one of the things we see in the data is 50 companies for which we included in the survey. all good actors. brian, each has sustainability platforms. many, however, are not doing a good job of co
jim, the top names bombas and patagonia are the niche companies.s stocks on that list what surprised you most about the launch of the index? >> good morning, brian thanks for having me on the show we were not surprised by the outcome of the index what you see on the list is a mix of upstart brands launched with us sustainability as a platform bombas and others. you see outdoor brands which is vocal on outdoor causes and do well on social causes. and you see a mix of european footwear many...
62
62
May 13, 2021
05/21
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 62
favorite 0
quote 0
the number one company is patagonia, the clothing maker that literally puts political messages on theiring across the board, where companies that take very strong political stances one way or the other are feeling love from consumer based on those kind of things. another top company, rei, another clothe maker that has a liberal bent. chick-fil-a is a big winner. they've taken political stances, a big winner from conservatives. and this is not a survey of the biggest companies. we're asking tens of thousands of americans, what are the companies that are on their mind. so we see things like my pillow or goya. these are not large companies in the united states, but true conservative champions nape popped into the top 100. loved by republicans, hated by democrats. and we're seeing a lot of this across the board in this survey. each year, that's increasing more and more. so politics, you can't escape it. now it's even in corporate reputation. let me end on one thing that isn't exactly politically rated. in the top ten sneaking up this year, pfizer and moderna. you can guess why. >> of course
the number one company is patagonia, the clothing maker that literally puts political messages on theiring across the board, where companies that take very strong political stances one way or the other are feeling love from consumer based on those kind of things. another top company, rei, another clothe maker that has a liberal bent. chick-fil-a is a big winner. they've taken political stances, a big winner from conservatives. and this is not a survey of the biggest companies. we're asking tens...
116
116
May 4, 2021
05/21
by
CNNW
tv
eye 116
favorite 0
quote 0
inaugurated the trump administration pushed ahead to build a four mile stretch of new border wall into the patagoniaains. this is the end of the road, about 15 miles east of nogales, arizona, this is as far as the border wall construction got and what you see now is this carved out path sitting next to the pristine untouched landscape. >> so this trench, this is the footer where they hope to put their bollards, 8 to 10 foot deep trench. >> they literally stopped mid trench. >> lakin has spent years campaigning against the border wall in these remote areas of arizona. >> it's a bizarre between because we have this huge amount of devastation, this massive swath of land that's been blasted open and nobody knows what's going to happen next. >> reporter: we revisit add number of the border wall construction sites we have reported on in the last year and this is what we found, dozens of sites along the border have turned from bustling construction zones to ghost-like scenes. >> there will not be another foot of wall constructed in my administration. >> reporter: vowing not to build another mile of wall, p
inaugurated the trump administration pushed ahead to build a four mile stretch of new border wall into the patagoniaains. this is the end of the road, about 15 miles east of nogales, arizona, this is as far as the border wall construction got and what you see now is this carved out path sitting next to the pristine untouched landscape. >> so this trench, this is the footer where they hope to put their bollards, 8 to 10 foot deep trench. >> they literally stopped mid trench. >>...
38
38
May 17, 2021
05/21
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 38
favorite 0
quote 0
think i brought essentially three very lightweight thermal shirts, obviously a rain slick, a warmer patagonia down jacket, and a couple of pairs of socks. i got in the habit of every night i would do laundry and hang it up, and constantly be turning it that way. i went very minimalist. had a couple of books, oddly, i tried to be very spare but i brought. some of its cop at 18 pounds and say probably could go to 12 pounds. it was fine, the weight was never an issue. susan: but electronics did you bring? neil: we call them phones. cameras, recording devices, mapping. i brought an iphone which was invaluable in every imaginable way, and i brought a laptop. susan: did you use gps? neil: i did. i also had the torn out pages of detailed atlases which were helpful. i did use the gps. susan: how did the weather treat you? neil: surprisingly well considering april is the cruelest month, but also one of the rainiest month. i also had one day that was seriously complicated by heavy rain, otherwise i got hit a couple of times but it was not a big thing. one day, i was snowed on, but it was brief and beau
think i brought essentially three very lightweight thermal shirts, obviously a rain slick, a warmer patagonia down jacket, and a couple of pairs of socks. i got in the habit of every night i would do laundry and hang it up, and constantly be turning it that way. i went very minimalist. had a couple of books, oddly, i tried to be very spare but i brought. some of its cop at 18 pounds and say probably could go to 12 pounds. it was fine, the weight was never an issue. susan: but electronics did...
44
44
May 1, 2021
05/21
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 44
favorite 0
quote 0
went sponsored point qatar airways back to normal then weather comes across the pacific hits patagonia dumps alleges snow in the southern part of the andean chain and right otherwise and they leave it all in argentina is slightly warmer than the other side and the sun shines that's true die all the way up through your acquired pair of most of brazil this case isn't seasonal rains you know that goes from rio inland there's not much evidence of it doing much here but coastal brazil a bit wet maybe significant raise verse like to be in the finals just dive over the border i think from suriname west woods to the west and south colombia and again the potential for flash floods is that these are big showers without a massive rain recently that went through the smaller islands of the caribbean this is the mass now so producing showers and brighter eco haiti doonican republic and there are some big ones in north venezuela but also if you follow the line down here paramount's or costa rica i think we'll find some fairly wet weather not just in mexico with his a big shots recently but along the
went sponsored point qatar airways back to normal then weather comes across the pacific hits patagonia dumps alleges snow in the southern part of the andean chain and right otherwise and they leave it all in argentina is slightly warmer than the other side and the sun shines that's true die all the way up through your acquired pair of most of brazil this case isn't seasonal rains you know that goes from rio inland there's not much evidence of it doing much here but coastal brazil a bit wet...
97
97
May 3, 2021
05/21
by
CNNW
tv
eye 97
favorite 0
quote 0
, the trump administration pushed ahead to build a four mile stretch of new border wall into the patagoniaf the root. about 15 miles east of arizona this is as far as the border wall construction got. what you see now is this carved out path sitting next to the pristine untouched landscape. >> so this trench, i mean, this is the footer. eight to ten feet deep trench. >> and they stopped mid trench? >> this man spent years campaigning against the border wall in these row motemote area arizona. >> we have a huge amount of devastation this massive swath of land that is blasted open. and nobody knows what's going to happen next. >> we revisited a number of the border wall construction sites we reported on in the last year and this is what we have found. dozens of sites along the border have turned from bustling construction zones to ghost like scenes. >> there will not be another foot of wall constructed in my administration. >> vowing not to build another mile of wall, president biden stopped construction after taking office. about 200 mile of border wall that was being constructed now sit in
, the trump administration pushed ahead to build a four mile stretch of new border wall into the patagoniaf the root. about 15 miles east of arizona this is as far as the border wall construction got. what you see now is this carved out path sitting next to the pristine untouched landscape. >> so this trench, i mean, this is the footer. eight to ten feet deep trench. >> and they stopped mid trench? >> this man spent years campaigning against the border wall in these row...
111
111
May 3, 2021
05/21
by
CNNW
tv
eye 111
favorite 0
quote 0
, the trump administration pushed ahead to build a four-mile stretch of new border wall into the patagoniaains. this is the end of the road, 15 miles east of nogales, arizona. in is as far as the border wall got. now you see this kafshed-out path sitting next to the pristine, untouched landscape. >> this trench, this is the footer where they hope to put these ballards. eight to ten-foot deep trench. >> reporter: they literally stopped mid-trench? he has spent years campaigning against the border wall in these remote areas of arizona. >> it's kind of a bizarre scene because we have this huge amount of devastation, this massive swath of land blasted open and nobody knows what's going to happen next. >> reporter: we revisited a number of the border wall strukz sites we've reported on in the last year. this is what we found. dozens of sites along the border have turned from bustling construction zones to ghost-like scenes. >> there will not be another foot of wall constructed on my administration. >> reporter: vowing not to build another mile of wall, president biden stopped construction after
, the trump administration pushed ahead to build a four-mile stretch of new border wall into the patagoniaains. this is the end of the road, 15 miles east of nogales, arizona. in is as far as the border wall got. now you see this kafshed-out path sitting next to the pristine, untouched landscape. >> this trench, this is the footer where they hope to put these ballards. eight to ten-foot deep trench. >> reporter: they literally stopped mid-trench? he has spent years campaigning...
29
29
May 17, 2021
05/21
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 29
favorite 0
quote 0
we have seen patagonia vests in full force. it is across the u.s.t offices are going to be open voluntarily for employees. as you mentioned, they are going to be expected to go back in july on a rotational basis. this is significant. a lot of other banks watching this, the first major bank in the u.s. to have a mandate to get all of its employees back. other banks are definitely going to be seeing how to go forward. matt: what about the businesses around jp morgan? street meet, coffee, cafes, are they all open? ritika: it's got quite a buzz around here. this stretches way beyond just the businesses and organizations that want their employees back. this is important for all of the local coffee shops relying on people to come out in their coffee breaks to give them business. it feels like i am starting to see a bit more life back in the city. pretty important to the local economy as well. amanda: riddick a group to come a great to have your insight on the ground. i appreciate that. albeit, bloomberg businessweek events underway. today, a close-up on t
we have seen patagonia vests in full force. it is across the u.s.t offices are going to be open voluntarily for employees. as you mentioned, they are going to be expected to go back in july on a rotational basis. this is significant. a lot of other banks watching this, the first major bank in the u.s. to have a mandate to get all of its employees back. other banks are definitely going to be seeing how to go forward. matt: what about the businesses around jp morgan? street meet, coffee, cafes,...
25
25
May 14, 2021
05/21
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 25
favorite 0
quote 0
went sponsored plan qatar airways now you will be surprised to hear that in patagonia it's raining and they will be snow when the weather's coming in from the pacific it's another frontal system this is normal of course but if you're in the shelter or anywhere else in argentina essential chilly it's warmish sunshine temperatures in the teens typically is about where it should be and the biggest showers in brazil battle visit in rio go a long way know also you pick up the line of heavy rain more or less after brazil it could produce some flash flooding in ecuador more likely the western side of colombia the north of colombia venezuela is finally finally my wouldn't we switched really to the heaviest rain being in mexico for more than one reason but some pretty big showers of show themselves in mexico city recently and just to the south and they're going to carry on doing much the same for the next 2 days flooding again seems quite likely in the u.s. followed by a spot it's quieter than a relatively cool in the midwest and still rain not dangerous rain but rain running through the plains
went sponsored plan qatar airways now you will be surprised to hear that in patagonia it's raining and they will be snow when the weather's coming in from the pacific it's another frontal system this is normal of course but if you're in the shelter or anywhere else in argentina essential chilly it's warmish sunshine temperatures in the teens typically is about where it should be and the biggest showers in brazil battle visit in rio go a long way know also you pick up the line of heavy rain more...
29
29
May 4, 2021
05/21
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 29
favorite 0
quote 0
with a sponsored plan qatar airways hello there we're going to begin the 1st stay in patagonia for a south america where we have seen for chile spill over the andes into argentina well that batch of moisture is starting to lift further to the north it's now impacting your a grade just into southern portions of brazil and this is a very slow moving disturbance so it's just bringing out its more stir over these areas we're still dealing with bouts outbreaks of downpours of rain toward northern portions of south america and yes that will continue on tuesday take you to central america right now and i think the best bet for really heavy showers will be centered towards water right through costa rica into panama and you know where we've seen some really strong storms in toward the southern portion of the u.s. look at the lightning strikes popping up on our map but it hasn't just been contained to the south in illinois look at these threatening clouds here that produce some severe thunderstorms so on tuesday about 100000000 people in the line of fire from the great lakes down to the south
with a sponsored plan qatar airways hello there we're going to begin the 1st stay in patagonia for a south america where we have seen for chile spill over the andes into argentina well that batch of moisture is starting to lift further to the north it's now impacting your a grade just into southern portions of brazil and this is a very slow moving disturbance so it's just bringing out its more stir over these areas we're still dealing with bouts outbreaks of downpours of rain toward northern...
100
100
May 5, 2021
05/21
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 100
favorite 0
quote 0
and some companies have a long history, companies like patagonia had a long history of speaking out opposingseen and really were anti-lgbtq laws that we saw on the state level. some states even backed off from passing some of those laws. so they've seen it be effective in the past. they see this issue on voting as beingial, so they're acting. >> yeah. and, of course, they have to answer to their consumers as well as to their employees, which i think says something about the state of the country as well. kimberly, let me circle back to what we started off at the top of the block with ted cruz making the pilgrimage to mar-a-lago. there's a lot of focus on what mood former president trump happens to be on that day, even as he has faded in terms of setting the agenda for what's being discussed, there's still clearly is this sense among republicans, my sense is, okay, make sure he's not angry with you. that causes him to lash out and do unpredictable things. but when you look at this photo of senator cruz next to donald trump and that one of kevin mccarthy down at mar-a-lago, what do you see? >>
and some companies have a long history, companies like patagonia had a long history of speaking out opposingseen and really were anti-lgbtq laws that we saw on the state level. some states even backed off from passing some of those laws. so they've seen it be effective in the past. they see this issue on voting as beingial, so they're acting. >> yeah. and, of course, they have to answer to their consumers as well as to their employees, which i think says something about the state of the...
58
58
tv
eye 58
favorite 0
quote 0
pro-democracy networkers and demonstrators in china and they decided it was batting to get down, apple, patagoniahing like 13 factories in china, they don't seem to have anything about what china is doing in hong kong or taiwan or with the uighurs or anything else. all of that stuff comes back to bite you, major league baseball move from atlanta, georgia where the majority of denver, colorado 71% white and people are tired of this from mr. potato head to major league baseball. liz: we want to move on to this, nike is big in the u.s. culture wars, andy barr and michael mccaul saying where were you nike, when you come testify for the house foreign affairs that nike uses raw materials for its sneakers produced by slave labor in china, nike has repeatedly denied this, they say this is not going out there checking the supply chain for this but the congressman bar points out nike also actively oppose the legislation that would force companies to scrutinize and even abandon supply chain because of slave labor. there is a lot of hypocrisy, nike did not sign the statement with a 100 plus companies about g
pro-democracy networkers and demonstrators in china and they decided it was batting to get down, apple, patagoniahing like 13 factories in china, they don't seem to have anything about what china is doing in hong kong or taiwan or with the uighurs or anything else. all of that stuff comes back to bite you, major league baseball move from atlanta, georgia where the majority of denver, colorado 71% white and people are tired of this from mr. potato head to major league baseball. liz: we want to...
35
35
May 1, 2021
05/21
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 35
favorite 0
quote 0
some pretty big showers for ecuador doss words but if it gets the most of brazil way down towards patagonia the sun is out in porto alegre. a century ago they were called colonials. 50 years ago and they were known as immigrants today they are citizens. in the light of france's 2021 contentious so-called separatism law as we look back at the history of muslim immigration in front in a 3 part series. the sins of fronts episode one on al-jazeera. from the al-jazeera london broadcast center to special guests in conversation when society is divided when women are divided the only thing that benefits from the speech act itself unprompted uninterrupted is the 1st word scribbled are those work or don't work for and in fact swell easily and cackle like to think that their nationalism is not as ugly as someone else's nationalising part 2 of studio unscripted. horror. another covert 1000 record in india media reporting 400000 new infections the country launches a mass immunization campaign. watching al-jazeera live from headquarters in doha i'm very you know we're going to also coming up a deadly car
some pretty big showers for ecuador doss words but if it gets the most of brazil way down towards patagonia the sun is out in porto alegre. a century ago they were called colonials. 50 years ago and they were known as immigrants today they are citizens. in the light of france's 2021 contentious so-called separatism law as we look back at the history of muslim immigration in front in a 3 part series. the sins of fronts episode one on al-jazeera. from the al-jazeera london broadcast center to...
195
195
May 5, 2021
05/21
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 195
favorite 0
quote 1
more than 50 businesses now, including american airlines, hewlett-packard and patagonia are taking a the coalition of businesses that are stepping up to try to stop it. >> reporter: craig, that is house bill 6 which would make it illegal or a state felony for election officials to send vote by mail applications to voters. it would also require that folks who are assisting voters at the polls fill out a form detailing why a person needs their help and how they helped them. among other measures. you mentioned the businesses that signed on to the letter. i'm here with nate ryan, the ceo of blue sky partners, one of the businesses that signed on the letter. my question to you, what is your message to lawmakers inside that building who are going to be voting on this measure tomorrow? >> absolutely. happy to be with you today. thanks for asking that. this is about two things, really. first, this is not about democratic party or republican party politics. this is about the health of our democracy, protecting the right to vote is a democratic right. one that should be afforded to every texan
more than 50 businesses now, including american airlines, hewlett-packard and patagonia are taking a the coalition of businesses that are stepping up to try to stop it. >> reporter: craig, that is house bill 6 which would make it illegal or a state felony for election officials to send vote by mail applications to voters. it would also require that folks who are assisting voters at the polls fill out a form detailing why a person needs their help and how they helped them. among other...
64
64
May 21, 2021
05/21
by
FBC
tv
eye 64
favorite 0
quote 0
the stock market, ipo, spac, they flooded this market and as a result they've had an in patagonia. give us some details what's happening? >> i mean, boy have the mighty have tumbled, right? these white hot sectors of the market, ipo, spacs, started off the year with a bang, but they've cooled off a ton. we're seeing ipo's honest trade be flow their ipo prices meanwhile a spac etf is down 30% recently and like hovering near a six-month low, so it's really striking how these super hot trades have kind of tumbled recently, but what's interesting to me is that you still are see ing speculative corners of the market outperform. bitcoin rebounded this week after its big tumble. meme stocks have had a good stretch so there a little bit of a divergence there. charles: you know, rob, i know you're not a fan of spacs but any of these ipo's honest, some of the other ones that really had a lot of balloons, big fanfare are you spying any of them on weakness? >> well i talked about too simple, car els that came actually the day after coinbase, both are trading below their ipo and those are names
the stock market, ipo, spac, they flooded this market and as a result they've had an in patagonia. give us some details what's happening? >> i mean, boy have the mighty have tumbled, right? these white hot sectors of the market, ipo, spacs, started off the year with a bang, but they've cooled off a ton. we're seeing ipo's honest trade be flow their ipo prices meanwhile a spac etf is down 30% recently and like hovering near a six-month low, so it's really striking how these super hot...
80
80
May 13, 2021
05/21
by
FBC
tv
eye 80
favorite 0
quote 0
certain things like chik-fil-a on one side of the ledger and patagonia on the other side of the ledger they both qualify? >> different people will come to different conclusions on what values based means to them but it really means that the company has to have some sort of forward progress in making the world a better place. you might come to one conclusion about what that means. i might come to another but if you can come up with a set of values that make sense, you can define that and look, we're not going to buy bad companies or expensive stocks just because they're doing good. they have to have all of the above, if you will, charles. charles: okay. you read my mind because there are a lot of moves right now happening in boardrooms. it is a nod to wokism in my opinion. maybe the social justice thing. you know, you've got this whole new thing with esg and the role of corporations, the more i read about it, bob, the notion of making profits is moving lower and lower on the ledger. can you make money investing if that is the case? >> it's a great, great question. i think those that get
certain things like chik-fil-a on one side of the ledger and patagonia on the other side of the ledger they both qualify? >> different people will come to different conclusions on what values based means to them but it really means that the company has to have some sort of forward progress in making the world a better place. you might come to one conclusion about what that means. i might come to another but if you can come up with a set of values that make sense, you can define that and...
192
192
May 27, 2021
05/21
by
KGO
tv
eye 192
favorite 0
quote 0
this popular patagonia puffer jacket $80 off at nordstrom.d this rei vest regularly $79 now 56, but for the biggest savings -- >> so anything big ticket home is going to be on sale. >> reporter: this tilting umbrella from bed, bath & beyond is $36 off and the company just announced it has a home delivery deal with doordash. grills are another popular item discounted between 5% and 20% at home depot and lowe's and ace hardware. but -- >> since they're in high demand smart to wait after fourth of july. >> reporter: outdoor deals, just in time for father's day this range finder $40 off at dick's sporting goods and this shade canopy, $30 off at ace hardware. but no matter what you buy, be aware of shipping delays. from product shortages to backlogs at fedex as reported in "the wall street journal," fedex telling abc news that they continue to see a peak-like surge in package volume due to the explosive growth of e-commerce. now, if you're wondering about purchasing tech, i did see a few deals out there. air pods on sale at target for $129, that's
this popular patagonia puffer jacket $80 off at nordstrom.d this rei vest regularly $79 now 56, but for the biggest savings -- >> so anything big ticket home is going to be on sale. >> reporter: this tilting umbrella from bed, bath & beyond is $36 off and the company just announced it has a home delivery deal with doordash. grills are another popular item discounted between 5% and 20% at home depot and lowe's and ace hardware. but -- >> since they're in high demand smart...
389
389
May 28, 2021
05/21
by
KDTV
tv
eye 389
favorite 0
quote 0
brutal accidente, asÍ quedÓ el auto en el que viajaba la familia por una ruta en mal estado en plena patagonia, escritores, editores, reporteros y presentadores. quedas en lo que "el gordo y la flaca" es. >> para poder ser el show nÚmero uno, hay que estar pendiente de todas las noticias. hay que estar llamando a todo el mundo y a toda hora. lili: yo me hice los pechos despuÉs que nacieron mis hijos. ¿le puedes decir a los camarÓgrafos que vengan para acÁ? que esto estÁ mejor. >> eso nadie... >> no lo pueden grabar. lili: sÍ, grÁbenlo. >> el autor intelectual detrÁs de esas locuras es... [indiscernible] >> son cosas rÁpidas, actuales, de las noticias de la farÁndula. pero no trabajo sÓlo. tengo un compaÑero. >> carlitos, el productor. [risas] >> yo soy como banda y Él serÍa robin. >> hasta la productora ejecutiva del show se presta para locuras y un poco de humor. >> aquÍ viene el que toma las decisiones importantes. nicky jam. nos asustÓ. reportera: lo que pocos saben es que el glamour empieza minutos antes de salir al aire. lili: este es el zapato de la mujer araÑa. cada uno tiene su nombre.
brutal accidente, asÍ quedÓ el auto en el que viajaba la familia por una ruta en mal estado en plena patagonia, escritores, editores, reporteros y presentadores. quedas en lo que "el gordo y la flaca" es. >> para poder ser el show nÚmero uno, hay que estar pendiente de todas las noticias. hay que estar llamando a todo el mundo y a toda hora. lili: yo me hice los pechos despuÉs que nacieron mis hijos. ¿le puedes decir a los camarÓgrafos que vengan para acÁ? que esto estÁ...
32
32
May 5, 2021
05/21
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 32
favorite 0
quote 0
sponsored point at ways hello there we're going to begin in patagonia where we're still dealing with this disturbance dropping a whole lot of rain and it's stagnant so it's really just wobbling over southern areas of brazil wringing out its more easter will continue on its journey further north and eventually impact rio de janeiro as we head toward the weekend so let me show you the 3 day forecast ok it's by friday we get into the showers and we'll look for those winds to pick up as well why take you to the northern parts right now south america and we're still dealing with these periods of very heavy downpours of rain particularly as we head toward north or in peru so again the risk of flooding very real here and across mexico you know about 85 percent of the country is dealing with drought conditions we have rain from mexico city through to the south with the border of guatemala this is concerning for flooding because of the drought conditions the ground is solid and it just can't absorb all of that rain so the very real risk of flooding to the u.s. that and we've seen those severe
sponsored point at ways hello there we're going to begin in patagonia where we're still dealing with this disturbance dropping a whole lot of rain and it's stagnant so it's really just wobbling over southern areas of brazil wringing out its more easter will continue on its journey further north and eventually impact rio de janeiro as we head toward the weekend so let me show you the 3 day forecast ok it's by friday we get into the showers and we'll look for those winds to pick up as well why...