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vonnie: i say that because porsche is obviously big and racing and you be porsche and speed.must of felt great. -- it must have felt great. alessandro: you are right. when it comes to formula one, never say never. at the moment, we are focused on a project that is our suv that is going to come next year. the company is more focused on that, but you never know. vonnie: i was just going to ask about the suv. it's not the first thing that would've come to mind, but is it going to be a fast suv or luxurious suv? alessandro: first of all, it would maintain the dna of lamborghini. it would be a super sport suv and something that today is not present in the market with all the typical characteristics of the lamborghini cutting age technology and bloomberg any design. to ask about the policies in the united states at the moment. any issues around lamborghini surrounding this because you do sell at least 1000 deliveries? alessandro: we are always well awake and check what's going on in the markets. we arei would say she i not seeing any affect in the past few weeks. far, that we are c
vonnie: i say that because porsche is obviously big and racing and you be porsche and speed.must of felt great. -- it must have felt great. alessandro: you are right. when it comes to formula one, never say never. at the moment, we are focused on a project that is our suv that is going to come next year. the company is more focused on that, but you never know. vonnie: i was just going to ask about the suv. it's not the first thing that would've come to mind, but is it going to be a fast suv or...
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i'm not susceptible to being lured by pools and porsches. i got a '79 chevy. mean, it's running good. (narrator) joel and ethan coen captured critical acclaim with their debut film, "blood simple," a thriller in the tradition of film noir. i saw "blood simple" right when it came out. and it just was a startling picture. (gunshot) (joel silver) they shot a scene in this room where they shot bullet holes and these big shafts of light came in. i make lots of action films so i said, "why didn't i ever think of that?" i've had plenty of gunshots, i never had shafts of light. so i was just really impressed with the first picture and i thought these guys were really something. (gunshots) (click) we were much more involved on a personal level with people who are making sort of low-budget horror movies, exploitation movies than with any kind of avant-garde, new york art film or anything like that. i mean, we didn't know any of those people, whereas we knew people who were doing exploitation. (joel coen) i had been working as an assistant editor on a horror movie named
i'm not susceptible to being lured by pools and porsches. i got a '79 chevy. mean, it's running good. (narrator) joel and ethan coen captured critical acclaim with their debut film, "blood simple," a thriller in the tradition of film noir. i saw "blood simple" right when it came out. and it just was a startling picture. (gunshot) (joel silver) they shot a scene in this room where they shot bullet holes and these big shafts of light came in. i make lots of action films so i...
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beaten finalist at the 2015 us open says she doesn't agree that the russian deserves a wildcard to the porscherix in stuttgart and other events in madrid and rome. sharapova was given a two—year ban last year, backdated to the 26th of january 2016, after testing positive for heart disease drug meldonium at the australian open. her suspension was reduced to 15 months in october, following her appeal to the court of arbitration for sport. she can return to play but without any wildcard at. for me, she will play two or three tournaments. my personal opinion is this. i do want to think about it at a slight to stay focused on wednesday. that's it. rafael nadal is arguably the world's best player on clay courts but not perhaps the best archer as he prepares for his opening game at the barcelona open. nadal got the chance to recreate the moment the flame was lit at the barcelona olympics in 1992. he wasn't given an arrow strangely enough but he did look comfortable with the equipment in hand as he goes in search of a 10th title in the city. there has already been an upset in barcelona with nadal‘s sp
beaten finalist at the 2015 us open says she doesn't agree that the russian deserves a wildcard to the porscherix in stuttgart and other events in madrid and rome. sharapova was given a two—year ban last year, backdated to the 26th of january 2016, after testing positive for heart disease drug meldonium at the australian open. her suspension was reduced to 15 months in october, following her appeal to the court of arbitration for sport. she can return to play but without any wildcard at. for...
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man says she bashed his boat and porsche with that hammer when he tried to ignore her and then attacked him with the hammer. jones, who is black, is accused of using racial slurs during that attack. >> she had word with my wife, he called her a white bleep and then you fancy white women , spit in your face, whatever she saw in us she got mad at us and decide that had she would teach me a lesson i guess. >> massachusetts man and his wife were returning home from florida, as authorities planned to extradite jones back to virginia. >>> a new jersey teenager is facing up to 15 years in prison after authorities say that he plotted to kill, pope frances, during his trip trip trip to philadelphia in 2015. prosecutors say that the 17 year-old from lindenwald pleaded guilty as an adult to attempting to provide material support for terrorist. according to authorities plot involved using a snipper to shoot the pope during a mass as well as explosive devices. the plot was foiled when authorities said the teen tried to recruit an fbi employee as a snipper. >>> meantime police arrested a 17 year-old
man says she bashed his boat and porsche with that hammer when he tried to ignore her and then attacked him with the hammer. jones, who is black, is accused of using racial slurs during that attack. >> she had word with my wife, he called her a white bleep and then you fancy white women , spit in your face, whatever she saw in us she got mad at us and decide that had she would teach me a lesson i guess. >> massachusetts man and his wife were returning home from florida, as...
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as he comes down the back street, he passes that red porsche there. 137 miles per hour. >> oh, my goshwas that his own hood? >> that was his own hood. it flies up, smashes the windshield, smashes part of the roof of the car. he's essentially blinded now at high speed. he manages to pull off to the side of the road. sounds like he gets into the gravel trap there. gives the marshals a thumbs up to know he's not jird. but what the heck happened? >> dude, yes. you'd think they bolt these things down. >> they kind of do. he claims it was a failure of something called an aerocatch. it's a quick release hood system so they can get underneath the hood and work on the car in the pits quickly. >> he was okay though? that seemed like a big impact. >> not only was he okay but he went to work that night, fixed as much of the damage of that as he could and went on to win sunday's race. barely slowed him down one bit. >> well done. >>> the next failure on a motorcycle, this is a break down in riding is all. >> oh, oh, oh, oh! >> there were bikes going by in the other lane and distracted for a minute.
as he comes down the back street, he passes that red porsche there. 137 miles per hour. >> oh, my goshwas that his own hood? >> that was his own hood. it flies up, smashes the windshield, smashes part of the roof of the car. he's essentially blinded now at high speed. he manages to pull off to the side of the road. sounds like he gets into the gravel trap there. gives the marshals a thumbs up to know he's not jird. but what the heck happened? >> dude, yes. you'd think they...
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the former world number one beat roberta vinci in straight sets at germany's porsche grand prix on wednesdays her first match since losing to serena williams in the quarterfinals. >> we can only imagine what the pope will do with a university of michigan football helmet. jim harbaugh tweeted afterward, there's no word to describe the inner beauty that shines through the eyes of our holy father and his words "pray for me." harbaugh took his entire team on a trip to italy. >>> well, tonight the nfl teams will start to call the college ranks for its next generation of players. teams will start announcing their draft picks through saturday. >>> coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," foo fighters dave grohl and his mother stop by studio 57 to talk about the joys and the challenges of raising a musician. i'm anne-marie green. this is the "cbs morning news." ♪ the sun'll come out tomorrow... ♪ for people with heart failure, tomorrow is not a given. but entresto is a medicine that helps make more tomorrows possible. ♪ tomorrow, tomorrow... ♪ i love ya, tomorrow in the largest heart f
the former world number one beat roberta vinci in straight sets at germany's porsche grand prix on wednesdays her first match since losing to serena williams in the quarterfinals. >> we can only imagine what the pope will do with a university of michigan football helmet. jim harbaugh tweeted afterward, there's no word to describe the inner beauty that shines through the eyes of our holy father and his words "pray for me." harbaugh took his entire team on a trip to italy....
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up more, mazda, porsche, kia. here's the etf. i think you can draw the lines like this but i think ultimately we're going to brick to the down side as least to there, if not mor more. >> let's peck a stock. gm, one way to draw the lines. here's another way to draw the lines. let's put them together. i'm moving to these lowings at 30. >> all right. gm reportings earnings next week. what's your trade? >> i'm looking at the june 33 put spread. you can spend 80 cents with that. we have that catalyst. it takes us out to june. this is a technical trade. because on any of those. many of these stocks are cheap. we are talking about a big secular shift that's going on here. >> this is a short that feels leak it should be pressed. look at ford, it's down ten percent. i think that long term trend line that gm, it had that bounce earlier in the year. it's come back to. that a bit of fundamental news will take it through there. >> deteriorate winners like auto zone, the notion of cheaper, expense. >> you want to use options to make it short w
up more, mazda, porsche, kia. here's the etf. i think you can draw the lines like this but i think ultimately we're going to brick to the down side as least to there, if not mor more. >> let's peck a stock. gm, one way to draw the lines. here's another way to draw the lines. let's put them together. i'm moving to these lowings at 30. >> all right. gm reportings earnings next week. what's your trade? >> i'm looking at the june 33 put spread. you can spend 80 cents with that. we...
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we're talking about porsche showing a new design for a panamera wagon, or the new lincoln navigator. almost all the automakers are putting out a new derivative of a luxury model so people can look at it here at the javits center. but people are wondering, are we seeing a slowdown of auto sales in the united states? while there's a lot of hand wringing on wall street about the strength of the auto market, almost every executive believes it's still strong. >> we said about a year ago that the industry was plateauing. but it is plateauing at a historically high level. when you look at consumer spending and supported by job and income growth, you look at the consumer surveys, even the business confidence surveys, they're pretty good. >> if i look at the overall economy in this country, reasonable fuel prices, low unemployment, all factors point to a stable economy for 2017, especially for the luxury segment. >> reporter: in march, the pace of all toe sales fell, but most believe this is a market where the end of the year sales totals will be about 17.3 or 17.4 million, perhaps a little b
we're talking about porsche showing a new design for a panamera wagon, or the new lincoln navigator. almost all the automakers are putting out a new derivative of a luxury model so people can look at it here at the javits center. but people are wondering, are we seeing a slowdown of auto sales in the united states? while there's a lot of hand wringing on wall street about the strength of the auto market, almost every executive believes it's still strong. >> we said about a year ago that...
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. >> big name race hours will be driving in eagles theme car, it is a porsche and yes is really not thatpy about it /teaming up to find the region 's best science technology, engineering and math teachers. >> would i. >> all right. that is an air cannon crafted by students at last years all pro teacher of the year winner today nominations kicked off at lincoln financial field, to find 2017 top 10 instructor and to find out how you can nominate someone as an all pro teacher go to cbs philly.com. >>> and, during the event, swoop helped unveil this eagles theme car, dale earnhardt junior will drive at pocono race way in june. race car will include a all pro, logo, and it is deposit earnhardt supports but dale junior has a redskins fan, so, i don't know, it is conflicted >>> thanks for watching "eyewitness news" at 6:00 we are back at 10 on our sister station the cw and we will be back here on cbs-3 at 11:00. >>> up next, "cbs evening news" and tonight irs may soon come calling, relying on debt collectors to gather money. jericka on what you need to know coming up next from new york. here no
. >> big name race hours will be driving in eagles theme car, it is a porsche and yes is really not thatpy about it /teaming up to find the region 's best science technology, engineering and math teachers. >> would i. >> all right. that is an air cannon crafted by students at last years all pro teacher of the year winner today nominations kicked off at lincoln financial field, to find 2017 top 10 instructor and to find out how you can nominate someone as an all pro teacher go...
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my first car that i owned was a porsche 911. it was used, but it was an incredible car.t was actually when i was down in albuquerque, and sometimes when i would want to think at night, i would just drive around at high speeds, and fortunately, i didn't kill myself doing that. david: what about steve jobs in those days? myself doing that. what was your relationship with him in the early days and how did it change? bill: we were both there at the very beginning. the apple one was a kit computer that steve wozniak designed and they came and offered it at various computer club meetings. and we went to lots of meetings. so we were colleagues in pitching the gospel of personal computing. we were kind of competitors. the time we worked together most intensely was after the ibm pc came out. steve had a small group at apple that was doing the macintosh. and he came to us early on and asked us if we would commit resources? so we actually put more people on the project than apple did and did the early application software that used that mouse-graphics interface. and so, it was a hu
my first car that i owned was a porsche 911. it was used, but it was an incredible car.t was actually when i was down in albuquerque, and sometimes when i would want to think at night, i would just drive around at high speeds, and fortunately, i didn't kill myself doing that. david: what about steve jobs in those days? myself doing that. what was your relationship with him in the early days and how did it change? bill: we were both there at the very beginning. the apple one was a kit computer...
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audi, porsche and bmw. >> the bottom of that brand report car were mitsubishi, jeep and fiat. >> i like this list every year. >> now people can go and buy their cars. >> there you go. >> all right. an increasing number of bay area job seekers are looking for work elsewhere. according to a d.com, 44% of job seekers in san francisco and san jose are looking outside those metro areas for jobs. the site says older job seekers are more likely to want to leave. 59% of 45 to 54 year olds are looking outside the bay area, compared with 49% of 18 to 24 year olds. indeed says cost of living could be one of the reasons behind these trends. >> a high school senior who did this, wrote black lives matter, 100 times to answer a stanford application question has been accepted. the question was, what matters to you and why? 18-year-old ziad has founded a teen social justice organization and calls himself an unapologetic activist. he was also accepted by the way to princeton and yale. he's still deciding which college to attend. >> announcer: now your accuweather forecast with sandy. >> let's check out d
audi, porsche and bmw. >> the bottom of that brand report car were mitsubishi, jeep and fiat. >> i like this list every year. >> now people can go and buy their cars. >> there you go. >> all right. an increasing number of bay area job seekers are looking for work elsewhere. according to a d.com, 44% of job seekers in san francisco and san jose are looking outside those metro areas for jobs. the site says older job seekers are more likely to want to leave. 59% of 45...
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up more, mazda, porsche, kia. now, here is the etf. i think you could draw the lines like this. and i think ultimately we're going to break to the down side, at least to there, if not more. let's pick a stock. gm. one way you can draw the lines. here's another way you can draw the lines. let's put them together. i think you get a break here. gm, 10% down. i'm looking for a move to these lows at 30. >> and gm reports earnings next week, so mike, what's your trade? >> i'm looking at the june $33-$30 put spread. you could spend 80 cents for that. the catalyst takes us out to june. this is a technical trade more than based on the historical fundamentals, because based on those, many of these stocks look cheap, but we're talking about a big secular shift going on. >> and this is a short that feels like it should be pressed. look at ford, down 10% almost in the last month. i think the long-term trend line that you drew, gm had that little bounce earlier in the year. it's come back to that. a bit of fundamental news is going to take it right through there. >> and you've got trouble spi
up more, mazda, porsche, kia. now, here is the etf. i think you could draw the lines like this. and i think ultimately we're going to break to the down side, at least to there, if not more. let's pick a stock. gm. one way you can draw the lines. here's another way you can draw the lines. let's put them together. i think you get a break here. gm, 10% down. i'm looking for a move to these lows at 30. >> and gm reports earnings next week, so mike, what's your trade? >> i'm looking at...
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i'm here with paul zoellner the president and ceo of porsche in north america.e got a couple of gorgeous models here that you guys are showing for the first time. let's talk about the 9/11 and then i want to talk about the pan american sport car us mo. the 91 1 continues to be the halo that you're able to innovate in different ways and continue to bring that customer in, correct? >> oh, absolutely. we are really spreading the range of the 911 from the top notch racetrack going car to something where you just enter the brand and you enjoy that on the everyday drive. >> the stick shift. >> yeah. >> you have made that an option here. are you a little bit surprised at how much interest there is in somebody saying yeah, yeah, yeah, i just don't want the dual clutch, i want the stick shift. >> we're not surprised. because we're listening to the customers. we said we want stick shift even though rationally speaking it doesn't make sense. but they want to get engaged with their cars to a greater extent. that's why they need the stick shift. >> you talk about irrational.
i'm here with paul zoellner the president and ceo of porsche in north america.e got a couple of gorgeous models here that you guys are showing for the first time. let's talk about the 9/11 and then i want to talk about the pan american sport car us mo. the 91 1 continues to be the halo that you're able to innovate in different ways and continue to bring that customer in, correct? >> oh, absolutely. we are really spreading the range of the 911 from the top notch racetrack going car to...
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are it's something very fast and very expensive — a bright red ferrari perhaps, or a sleek shiny porsche headlines, some rather more modest models can make a handsome return for savvy collectors. one such specimen is a bog—standard good old russian—made lada. and if you had picked one up ten years ago, you could be sitting on a 4000% profit. my name's ed hughes, i'm a technology teacher turned motoring technical writer. i have a collection of ladas and other eastern european motoring delicacies. so, this is my 1994 lada 105, or a riva 1500 as the british market knew it. and i've had it probably about 13—14 years. engine noise. it was given to me by a chap who basically said his wife had told him that either it went or the husband went! so he sold it to me for about £50, or $65, thereabouts. it's probably worth about £2000, $2500. it's provided reliable transport for me for many years. in the meanwhile, i've got more and more of these things, which perhaps wasn't quite so sensible in retrospect. now, if somebody offered me let's say a ferrari in exchange for my whole collection of cars, i
are it's something very fast and very expensive — a bright red ferrari perhaps, or a sleek shiny porsche headlines, some rather more modest models can make a handsome return for savvy collectors. one such specimen is a bog—standard good old russian—made lada. and if you had picked one up ten years ago, you could be sitting on a 4000% profit. my name's ed hughes, i'm a technology teacher turned motoring technical writer. i have a collection of ladas and other eastern european motoring...
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buyers been taking some away from porsche and bmw.ot huge growth, but it is sustainable and stable. vonnie: let's talk about the detroit automakers. we got numbers we were not anticipating. quite a disappointment. some were positive. dig in, retail sales are up more than overall sales. you have players like ford that pulled back on selling vehicles to rental car agencies. that explains it in part. the reason the stocks are down even though retail is out, you did have healthy incentive spending in the month, i mean more. that has been consistent and you have inventory duties -- inventories that have been creeping up. the consensus is automakers are going to pull back on reduction even more. they are still selling suvs and pickup trucks. that stuff makes money. passenger cars, they don't make as much money. the market is saying i'm going to put my money someplace else. 17.3e: we are looking for million vehicles sales when we get the final number later. all told, they are not bad figures, if we manage to go short of those. david: this is
buyers been taking some away from porsche and bmw.ot huge growth, but it is sustainable and stable. vonnie: let's talk about the detroit automakers. we got numbers we were not anticipating. quite a disappointment. some were positive. dig in, retail sales are up more than overall sales. you have players like ford that pulled back on selling vehicles to rental car agencies. that explains it in part. the reason the stocks are down even though retail is out, you did have healthy incentive spending...
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luxury buyers who bought porsches, how these, and bmw's, a model three still has a design ike it isshe same family, but some people just fire to drive a the elona piece of musk allure. the brand has become powerful because of those initial people who canow afford a $40,000 car can get a chevy thatat, but a looks like a compact minivan, not so much. ourselveslet's remind it is number six in the world when you are looking at auto companies. get to theickly fifth-place if honda does not look out. >> they could pass honda soon. getting to the value of toyota is another matter. the real story is that tesla own momentum. we aren't close yet to the model three launch. that is later in the year, so once that hits, it will be a thereor how much demand really is, because we don't know how quickly they can manufacture them, and can they manufactured them without defects and problems? if one of those things becomes a problem, the stock could take a hit. we will be in for an interesting ride over the rest of the year. my thanks to david welch there. that does it for this edition of "best of bloom
luxury buyers who bought porsches, how these, and bmw's, a model three still has a design ike it isshe same family, but some people just fire to drive a the elona piece of musk allure. the brand has become powerful because of those initial people who canow afford a $40,000 car can get a chevy thatat, but a looks like a compact minivan, not so much. ourselveslet's remind it is number six in the world when you are looking at auto companies. get to theickly fifth-place if honda does not look out....
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there are certain features that luxury bars who bought porsches and bmw's have latched onto.s a design that looks like it is still in the same family, but some people just aspire to drive a tesla or aspire to have a piece of the elon musk allure. the guy has a lot of fans and a lot of enthusiasm behind him. it is sort of a connection. the brand that has become powerful because of those initial vehicles. now people who can afford a $40,000 car can get a piece of that. there is a lot of enthusiasm, but a chevy that has a hatchback and looks like a compact minivan, not so much. caroline: let's just also remind ourselves that it is number six in the world when you are looking at auto companies. it could quickly get to the fifth-place if honda does not look out. >> that's right. they could pass up on the fairly soon. value of toyota is quite another matter. the real story is that tesla stock has a lot of momentum. we aren't really even close yet to the model three launch. that is later in the year. so once that hits, it will really be a test for how much demand there really is, be
there are certain features that luxury bars who bought porsches and bmw's have latched onto.s a design that looks like it is still in the same family, but some people just aspire to drive a tesla or aspire to have a piece of the elon musk allure. the guy has a lot of fans and a lot of enthusiasm behind him. it is sort of a connection. the brand that has become powerful because of those initial vehicles. now people who can afford a $40,000 car can get a piece of that. there is a lot of...
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faster than the fastest bugatti, the fastest porsche.ar ever built as a production car. we talked to the first on a fox, the boss of dodge, to explain what it's about. >> literally pulls the front wheels off the ground. it does a wheelly. guinness book of world records has certified this is the first production car in history to pull the wheels. it finishes the quarter mile in 9.65 seconds at 140 miles an hour making it the fastest production car in the world. so fast, that the nhra has banned it from competition because it's too fast. they said we went too far. >> but i can buy it? >> if you have enough money. >> remember electric cars and green? fuel zippers? not happening. not at this show. they're just about to unveil it. mean you can see the background there, jon, the shadows of the new jeep trail hawk they're going to call it. they think it's going to be 700-plus horsepower. the most powerful s.u.v. ever built in the world. >> muscle is back! jeff, if you drive one of those demons to the office, i want a ride. thanks, jeff. >> jenn
faster than the fastest bugatti, the fastest porsche.ar ever built as a production car. we talked to the first on a fox, the boss of dodge, to explain what it's about. >> literally pulls the front wheels off the ground. it does a wheelly. guinness book of world records has certified this is the first production car in history to pull the wheels. it finishes the quarter mile in 9.65 seconds at 140 miles an hour making it the fastest production car in the world. so fast, that the nhra has...
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miss some interviews we have coming up on "squawk box," we have the head of maserati, the head of porscheis is one of those shows you get a lot of executives, a lot of luxury. we'll have it for you all day long. >> looking forward to that. great shots of the cars there. particularly suvs, i'm a fan of them because i can fit comfortably. any other new suvs coming out? >> there's a variety. primarily you're looking at redesigned and refreshes. this is not a show where you're going to see brand-new models introduced. you'll see let's take the existing model, like when you look at the glc what mercedes is saying, where do we want to show the top of the line coupe version of this? new york is a natural market because of how well luxury does in this market. you have a variety of suvs, the redesigned top of the line models shown here. >> phil, great stuff. thank you very much. >> the other reason for an suv in new york is the poor quality of the roads. >> yeah. that can help. i don't think there's reason for a car in new york. you have public transit system, and uberment. >> let's talk about ube
miss some interviews we have coming up on "squawk box," we have the head of maserati, the head of porscheis is one of those shows you get a lot of executives, a lot of luxury. we'll have it for you all day long. >> looking forward to that. great shots of the cars there. particularly suvs, i'm a fan of them because i can fit comfortably. any other new suvs coming out? >> there's a variety. primarily you're looking at redesigned and refreshes. this is not a show where you're...
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. >> and the opening is le porsche renee from american idol, remember her with the big hair. >> how fun that was great. >> well deserved, let me tell you. >> saturday was, our 21st anniversary. you have been with the show 20 years. >> twenty years in december. >> this show has been on the air, 21 years. it started appropriately on april fools day 21 years ago. >> yes. >> we are going to flash back though do you remember what we did this time last year. >> we sat in this window for 20 hours. >> my butt still hurts. >> there was a snow. >> yes. >> i don't know why but it still smells. >> all of the fast food. >> i was going to say that. >> we ate fast food and 14 hours in, you know, congratulations. >> thank you. >> yes. >> so thousands of volunteers joined the good day crew over the weekend. >> they laced up their sneakers in philadelphia for a good cause. so we are proud partner of the 22nd annual donor dash. this was at art museum yesterday for an event for all fitness levels, there was a 10 k, 5k and walk. gift of life donor dash raises awareness for organ donation sows great to see e
. >> and the opening is le porsche renee from american idol, remember her with the big hair. >> how fun that was great. >> well deserved, let me tell you. >> saturday was, our 21st anniversary. you have been with the show 20 years. >> twenty years in december. >> this show has been on the air, 21 years. it started appropriately on april fools day 21 years ago. >> yes. >> we are going to flash back though do you remember what we did this time last...
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blades whirring ] it took with it a three-bedroom home, a luxury car dealership with about five porsches half of the city's olympic-sized swimming pool, a portion of the street, and caused about $4 million worth of damage. >> it grew to 320 feet wide, 90 feet deep, and even became a tourist attraction until the city filled it in. >> florida's laws change in about 2011. it was in response to what was seen as runaway abuse of insurance when it came to sinkholes. insurance companies were paying out hundreds of millions of dollars in claims and taking in a fraction of that in their premiums. so the legislators responded. they changed the laws. and now a lot of people think that the pendulum has swung way too far in the other direction because sinkhole claims are incredibly hard to make. >> florida state law requires insurers to cover catastrophic ground cover collapse. >> and those are the really extreme cases that you hear about. and there's four criteria for that type of coverage. you have to have an abrupt collapse of the ground, a depression that is visible to the naked eye. you have to
blades whirring ] it took with it a three-bedroom home, a luxury car dealership with about five porsches half of the city's olympic-sized swimming pool, a portion of the street, and caused about $4 million worth of damage. >> it grew to 320 feet wide, 90 feet deep, and even became a tourist attraction until the city filled it in. >> florida's laws change in about 2011. it was in response to what was seen as runaway abuse of insurance when it came to sinkholes. insurance companies...
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. >> mercedes and porsches, they like the flavor, but not everything. >> reporter: he used to see one damage a year. now he's seeing up to ten a week. baugh of the new compounds that range from soy, rice rust beings, sugar, peanut oil and straw. >> now even rubber is being made out of plant products. so, it's an absolute smor guess board for rats. they love it. >> reporter: mechanics come face to face with these cull prits. >> you're a big rat. >> reporter: margaret's insurance is covering most of the rat damage. >> by the time i got to the dealer he said it's very common. >> reporter: she's also haggling with the company paying her thousand dollars deductible. she can't sell the car because she would lose too much money. >> somebody said peppermint balls: >> reporter: she's spending hundreds trying to rat proof her garage with an assortment of traps and potions. >> it stinks. >> reporter: even minnesota red fox urine and sharp lattice tough on their feet. extreme measures. we asked bmw to comment several times and they didn't. the company has said there is a long history of -- known
. >> mercedes and porsches, they like the flavor, but not everything. >> reporter: he used to see one damage a year. now he's seeing up to ten a week. baugh of the new compounds that range from soy, rice rust beings, sugar, peanut oil and straw. >> now even rubber is being made out of plant products. so, it's an absolute smor guess board for rats. they love it. >> reporter: mechanics come face to face with these cull prits. >> you're a big rat. >> reporter:...
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lemonis: the porsche definitely fits you. michael: yeah?is: i wanted to talk to you away from them. michael: mm-hmm. lemonis: i sort of understand how you feel. michael: mm-hmm. lemonis: and i understand that, you know, ultimately, you just want to have a path. michael: that's the only problem i have with any of this is i'm not saying, "i need this, or i need to leave." i love it here. i love mr. green tea. but i would like to have a piece of the pie. you always say, you know, "you're an employee of mr. green tea." and i am. but i don't think i work like one. you know, the employees -- 5:00 hits, and they go home. they, you know, spend time with their friends and their family, and i don't do that. you know, it's 24 hours. lemonis: tell me exactly what you want. michael: i think 7% to 10% ownership of the business would be more than fair. lemonis: and if he said to you, "no, i'm not comfortable doing that"? michael: then i guess we're back at keeping my ear to the ground for potential other options, i guess. i got a book of ideas for the foo
lemonis: the porsche definitely fits you. michael: yeah?is: i wanted to talk to you away from them. michael: mm-hmm. lemonis: i sort of understand how you feel. michael: mm-hmm. lemonis: and i understand that, you know, ultimately, you just want to have a path. michael: that's the only problem i have with any of this is i'm not saying, "i need this, or i need to leave." i love it here. i love mr. green tea. but i would like to have a piece of the pie. you always say, you know,...
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taking some buyers away from the likes of porsche, bmw. they continue to do that.t huge growth, but it's stable and sustainable. vonnie: let's talk about the detroit automakers. wow, did we get numbers that we were not disappointed -- anticipating. dig into the numbers, retail sales are up more than overall sales. players like ford pulled way back on selling fleet vehicles to rental car agencies and that sort of thing, so that explains it in part, but the reason that stocks are still down even the retail is up is that you had healthy incentive spending in the month. by healthy, i mean more. that has been consistent over the past few months, with inventories creeping up. the general consensus is that you will see automakers pulling back on production even more. the good news is they are still selling suvs and pickup trucks, which make a lot of money. you will see it in passenger cars, they don't make as much money, but the market is saying that this is as good as it's going to get, i'm going to put my money some place else. vonnie: we are still looking for 17.3 mill
taking some buyers away from the likes of porsche, bmw. they continue to do that.t huge growth, but it's stable and sustainable. vonnie: let's talk about the detroit automakers. wow, did we get numbers that we were not disappointed -- anticipating. dig into the numbers, retail sales are up more than overall sales. players like ford pulled way back on selling fleet vehicles to rental car agencies and that sort of thing, so that explains it in part, but the reason that stocks are still down even...
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and then we change around and we do the same thing with cooperating companies, for example, we have porsche very close by and we have an exchange of opinions. so basically you can have adjusted shifts. so we have to work with the men, not against them. >> that's a good statement like the applause showed you. we are an all female panel which is an exception. something very interesting but still it's about women and min to take the task together. mrs. rotich, you were named social entrepreneur of the year 2011 in africa by the world economic forum and were mostly recently among forbes world's 50 greatest leaders. what's your motorsvation for becoming an entrepreneur? >> thank you very much. ing for that kind question. my motivation is solving problems. clearly we've got lots of intractable problems around the world. when it comes to some of the problems we see around data collection, that the collaboration with my friends and colleagues at the time led to us creating ushiheda which is a crowd sourcing platform and also an organization that has since gone on to create more types of software an
and then we change around and we do the same thing with cooperating companies, for example, we have porsche very close by and we have an exchange of opinions. so basically you can have adjusted shifts. so we have to work with the men, not against them. >> that's a good statement like the applause showed you. we are an all female panel which is an exception. something very interesting but still it's about women and min to take the task together. mrs. rotich, you were named social...
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. >> in his garage i saw three range rovers, a jaguar, two porsches, and then later he had a lemon yellowe been to grand junction and you want to fit in, a lemon yellow ferrari is not exactly what you do. >> did he make any effort to meet you or the other guys? >> the mom's club would get together, they would have occasions when all the families would get together but he would never come to any of them. i never once saw him attend. >> i was so baffled how someone as upbeat and eternally happy as paige could have this grump around. >> reporter: but in hopes of promoting either good will, or himself, dixon joined the grand junction fire district board. and then donated a brand new fire truck. his generosity made news and locals wondering if they'd misjudged him. but, soon it turned to dust. dixon got himself in charge of fire district investments, put public money in what he said was a sure thing. it wasn't. the money vanished. >> blew -- i -- as i recall about $750,000 in bad investments for the fire district. >> reporter: peter hautzinger was, at that time, the mesa county d.a. >> i made
. >> in his garage i saw three range rovers, a jaguar, two porsches, and then later he had a lemon yellowe been to grand junction and you want to fit in, a lemon yellow ferrari is not exactly what you do. >> did he make any effort to meet you or the other guys? >> the mom's club would get together, they would have occasions when all the families would get together but he would never come to any of them. i never once saw him attend. >> i was so baffled how someone as...
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tomorrow on "squawk box" we head to the auto show, the ceo of porsche north america and the head of maserati.m. eastern time. we'll be right back. it's been over 100 years since the first stock index was created, as a benchmark for average. yet a lot of people still build portfolios with strategies that just track the benchmarks. but investing isn't about achieving average. it's about achieving goals. and invesco believes doing that today requires the art and expertise of high-conviction investing. translation? why invest in average? various: (shouting) heigh! ho! ( ♪ ) it's off to work we go! woman: on the gulf coast, new exxonmobil projects are expected to create over 45,000 jobs. and each job created by the energy industry supports two others in the community. altogether, the industry supports over 9 million jobs nationwide. these are jobs that natural gas is helping make happen, all while reducing america's emissions. energy lives here. all while reducing america's emissions. will your business be ready when growth presents itself? american express open cards can help you take on a new j
tomorrow on "squawk box" we head to the auto show, the ceo of porsche north america and the head of maserati.m. eastern time. we'll be right back. it's been over 100 years since the first stock index was created, as a benchmark for average. yet a lot of people still build portfolios with strategies that just track the benchmarks. but investing isn't about achieving average. it's about achieving goals. and invesco believes doing that today requires the art and expertise of...