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officials passed on purchasing boeing s 15 which was recommended. the lath of stelth features were sited as the deal breaker. the defense program administration voted against the boeing model. the fighter developed by eads and f 35 staelth fighter were in the bidding. kim says administration members agreed without stelth capability, the s 15 fould not detour nuclear threats from north korea. he says the defense ministry hopes to choose a fighter jet within a year. >> tire govnmen officials have been urging not to pick the s 15 and argued better were needed. south korea is likely to choose the s 35 fighter yet because it has advanced stelth functions. south koreans living knowsed de against them. the rallies have been prompted in part by a long standing territorial dispute. nhk world has the story. >> reporter: this district is home to one of japan's largest korean towns. it has about 200 south korean restaurants. this 61 year old runs of them. he says recently things have been more challenging than anytime since he moved to japan from south korea in
officials passed on purchasing boeing s 15 which was recommended. the lath of stelth features were sited as the deal breaker. the defense program administration voted against the boeing model. the fighter developed by eads and f 35 staelth fighter were in the bidding. kim says administration members agreed without stelth capability, the s 15 fould not detour nuclear threats from north korea. he says the defense ministry hopes to choose a fighter jet within a year. >> tire govnmen...
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branched off in all sorts of corporate entities which followed each other, purchased each other, sort them out. i've got entities like boeing, pratt and which and half a dozen other aerospace companies that all have records somewhere in the bowels of their computer system about what my mother did in the 40s and 50s. every time i called these people, they would have the same answer. call our attorney. he would not give me one piece of information at all, even after she passed away due to give me nothing. the only hope they dallas rocketdyne provided me with two photographs which we published the book. as far as information, i guess i have to go with the freedom of information act because they won't give me anything. it is still a big secret. [inaudible] >> should we call ourselves that they would need to do it? >> they still have published the obituary. my dad asked me that a few months ago. he said he think "the l.a. times" editor publisher bob's obituary? i said dad, i'm hoping now they don't publish it because it's such a great story to tell. [laughter] [inaudible] >> actually, i would like to point out "the los angeles t
branched off in all sorts of corporate entities which followed each other, purchased each other, sort them out. i've got entities like boeing, pratt and which and half a dozen other aerospace companies that all have records somewhere in the bowels of their computer system about what my mother did in the 40s and 50s. every time i called these people, they would have the same answer. call our attorney. he would not give me one piece of information at all, even after she passed away due to give me...
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all sorts of other corporate entities osha swaddled each other, purchased each of the console them out. so now you've got entities like boeing, pratt and whitney, and how does an other aerospace companies that all have record somewhere in the bowels of their computer systems about what my mother did in the '40s and 50s. and every time i call these people they always said the same answer, call our attorney. they would not give me one piece of information about her at all. even after she passed away they would give me nothing. the only help i got at all was rocketdyne provided me with three photographs, two of which we publish in the book. but as far as information, i guess i'm going to have to go to the freedom of information act or something, because they won't give me anything. it's still a big secret. [inaudible] should recall ourselves and say hey, you should do this? >> they still haven't published the obituary. i'm actually, my dad asked me that a few months ago. he said, he think the "l.a. times" will ever publish your moms a where? i said that, i'm hoping kind of now they don't publish it because it's such a great sto
all sorts of other corporate entities osha swaddled each other, purchased each of the console them out. so now you've got entities like boeing, pratt and whitney, and how does an other aerospace companies that all have record somewhere in the bowels of their computer systems about what my mother did in the '40s and 50s. and every time i call these people they always said the same answer, call our attorney. they would not give me one piece of information about her at all. even after she passed...
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branched off to other corporate entities which swallows each other, purchased each other, sold them out. now you have entities like boeing pratt and whitney, and a half dozen other air are space companies that have records somewhere in the bowl of the computer system about what my mother did in the '40s and '50s. every time i call them they have the same answer. call our attorney. they would not give me one piece of information about her at all. even after she passed away. she they would give me nothing. they provided me with three photographs. two of which we published in the book. as far as information, i guess i'm going have to go to the freedom of information act or something. they won't give me anything. it's still a big secret. [inaudible] >> should we call ourselves and say hey, you need to do this? >> they still haven't published the 0 pitch obituary. my dad asked. i'm hoping it doesn't publish it. it's a great story tell. [laughter] >> maybe you can get them to publish a book review. [laughter] or go to the "l.a. times" book fair in april. >> actually, i would like to point out that "los angeles times" is the on
branched off to other corporate entities which swallows each other, purchased each other, sold them out. now you have entities like boeing pratt and whitney, and a half dozen other air are space companies that have records somewhere in the bowl of the computer system about what my mother did in the '40s and '50s. every time i call them they have the same answer. call our attorney. they would not give me one piece of information about her at all. even after she passed away. she they would give...
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demand, airlines seek to lower the number one cost, jet fuel by purchasing newer more fuel-efficient aircraft. last thursday, we learned that boeing scored a $6.3 billion order from west jet for 65 737 airplanes. boeing's fleet is always in high demand. the latest quarter report at the end of july was spectacular and the stock is still only trading at 14.4 times next year's earnings estimates, no wonder they're going to pick it first. slight premium in the 13% long-term growth rate. i think it's got a lot more room to run, a lot of touchdowns ahead. how about a running back like ray rice? who is that? that's united technologies. that's the analog. like rice, new techs can run, catch and block, perfect for a ppr portfolio. it's a diversified industrial play with six divisions. company makes elevators, heating ventilation systems, also known as hvac, various other components, fire and safety security equipment and last but not least, both commercial and military choppers. we just talked about how aerospace is worried that boeing got all the bases covered. a little more than a year ago, utx closed in on the acquisition of goodrich, a
demand, airlines seek to lower the number one cost, jet fuel by purchasing newer more fuel-efficient aircraft. last thursday, we learned that boeing scored a $6.3 billion order from west jet for 65 737 airplanes. boeing's fleet is always in high demand. the latest quarter report at the end of july was spectacular and the stock is still only trading at 14.4 times next year's earnings estimates, no wonder they're going to pick it first. slight premium in the 13% long-term growth rate. i think...
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boeing to taper. a lot was in response to tape anticipating these two crises coming up. is that a big help? >> not really. i think the fed's not tapering, not slowing down its purchases isn't going to have a major impact on the economy. it pushed interest rates down by a quarter of a percent on 10-year bonds so nothing very substantial. what worries me about the fed's decision is that there's a lot of risk-taking going on by banks, by investors, by individuals because they're reaching for yield, because interest rates are still artificially very, very low. melissa: so we're creating bubbles elsewhere as a result of what we are trying to do with the fed. >> we may be creating bubbles right here at home. melissa: marti feldstein, thank you so much for coming on. we appreciate. >> good being with you again. melissa: next on "money," mark cuban finally gets his day in court. it is one big, ugly fight. the billionaire entrepreneur taking sec head on over insider trading charges. it is all the word on wall street. we have the inside scoop. >>> do not back down. israel's benjamin netanyahu tells president obama that no slack can be given over iran's nuclear program. we'll t
boeing to taper. a lot was in response to tape anticipating these two crises coming up. is that a big help? >> not really. i think the fed's not tapering, not slowing down its purchases isn't going to have a major impact on the economy. it pushed interest rates down by a quarter of a percent on 10-year bonds so nothing very substantial. what worries me about the fed's decision is that there's a lot of risk-taking going on by banks, by investors, by individuals because they're reaching for...
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n survey of purchasing managers showed the service index climbed the 58.6 last month up from 56 in july. any reading above 50 indicates expansion. that pace of growth near 8 year high. boeingars. according to the annual sales out of china will need 5,580 commercial aircraft worth some $780 billion between now and 2032. that is the latest on the fox business network giving you the power to prosper. ashley: cbs went back on the air after a month of black out in a fight with time warner cable but the next big cable clash already peer. dennis kneale joins us with the skinny. dennis: one of the most recent times i had the word skinny. the next cable flash in the wall street journal talking about it, espn versus dish network and this could be more bitter and lead to going black even longer than four weeks of cbs so why would that be? you have a dish and charlie, the ceo, cantankerous and recalcitrant. these guys are willing to let channels go dark and say heck with you. last year in a dispute with amc, the walking dead network, they had that channel and its hit shows state of fear four months but espn wants to have a big negotiation and obviously push for a price increase never
n survey of purchasing managers showed the service index climbed the 58.6 last month up from 56 in july. any reading above 50 indicates expansion. that pace of growth near 8 year high. boeingars. according to the annual sales out of china will need 5,580 commercial aircraft worth some $780 billion between now and 2032. that is the latest on the fox business network giving you the power to prosper. ashley: cbs went back on the air after a month of black out in a fight with time warner cable but...