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rolls-royce for instance. for 20 years that had the rolls- royce academy, where they pay people for their first two years to only be an apprentice. that are not going to school for two years and being paid. they go through all of the divisions of rolls-royce, and then they either make it or they don't, but right now, 40% of top management had gone through that apprenticeship program. rolls royce 20 years ago realized they needed to train people for the jobs they had to offer. british gas has done a similar kind of thing. but we have jobs in this country, but we have a skills gap. one of the things the initiative talks about and continues to showcase other companies that do work in this area is how to train people for the jobs that are available. >> it seems so obvious that companies would train a work force to have the skills that they actually need. why do you think it is not happening already? >> it is definitely not happening. we had a launch of the initiative here and some people in this room or there. lar
rolls-royce for instance. for 20 years that had the rolls- royce academy, where they pay people for their first two years to only be an apprentice. that are not going to school for two years and being paid. they go through all of the divisions of rolls-royce, and then they either make it or they don't, but right now, 40% of top management had gone through that apprenticeship program. rolls royce 20 years ago realized they needed to train people for the jobs they had to offer. british gas has...
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police believe it was a target in a drive-by shooting. >> reporter: this rolls-royce police say was thearget in a drive-by shooting near 15th avenue, crashing into a nearby apartment building in an attempt to get away? >> the vehicle occupants were in fear for their lives, attempted to get away, and ultimately ran into the apartment behind me. no one was injured. >> but leavely shaken up. witnesses identify the man inside the pricey car as rapper rick ross. >> we went out there, there was nothing in the rolls-royce, we thought damn it's a nice car, they must have stole it or something. literally rick ross and the lady he was with came walking out of the back. none of the bullets hit the car or the two people inside, but police say several witnesses heard a barrage of gunhots and called 911. >> about 21 gunshots, a lot of bam-bam bam, sounded automatic, not like little pea shooters, you know what i mean? >> one of the bullets flew through the restaurant's front window. the car ended up just a few feet away from where this neighbor slept. >> it's only a small one bedroom. i was like, what
police believe it was a target in a drive-by shooting. >> reporter: this rolls-royce police say was thearget in a drive-by shooting near 15th avenue, crashing into a nearby apartment building in an attempt to get away? >> the vehicle occupants were in fear for their lives, attempted to get away, and ultimately ran into the apartment behind me. no one was injured. >> but leavely shaken up. witnesses identify the man inside the pricey car as rapper rick ross. >> we went...
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rolls-royce is owned by bmw. look at that beautiful machine.h and powerful and successful? i am casting a long shadow. charles: it really does. rolls-royce dealer across the street from my high school used to cut class and my friend would smoke. i would go straight to the rolls-royce dealer. stuart: you are a good american. charles: a nail salon. what the heck? stuart: with immigrants running ability highlight reel is next. stuart: friday morning. the highlight reel. it is a great debate to have and it is very poignant at this moment. obviously. >> it is so important to gun owners and americans. let's find a solution. charles: there will not be a ban on assault weapons. they become harder to find and much more expensive.
rolls-royce is owned by bmw. look at that beautiful machine.h and powerful and successful? i am casting a long shadow. charles: it really does. rolls-royce dealer across the street from my high school used to cut class and my friend would smoke. i would go straight to the rolls-royce dealer. stuart: you are a good american. charles: a nail salon. what the heck? stuart: with immigrants running ability highlight reel is next. stuart: friday morning. the highlight reel. it is a great debate to...
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rolls-royce is betting it won't. phil lebeau has details.rter: rolls is putting up numbers a lot of people may be surprised with. take a look at what rolls did in 2012 t.set a new global sales record selling 3,575 vehicles. that is a new record, surpassing the record they held back in 1978. the u.s. is replacing china as the number one market for rolls-royce sales. that might surprise a few people, but they noticed a slow dunne at the end of last year in china, a bit of an uptick in the u.s. u.s. sales fell 18.8% in 2012. that said, the ceo of rolls says they are not going to diminish what they plan on doing in the future. >> we are the pinnacle of all luxury brands in the world, and for that reason we are not interested in ups and downs and dramatic growth patterns and all that stuff. we are interested in constant growth over the years to come, but sustainable growth. >> and that sustainable growth increasingly coming from new markets, particularly south america. we're showing you this chart because the corporate patient of rolls rouse is b
rolls-royce is betting it won't. phil lebeau has details.rter: rolls is putting up numbers a lot of people may be surprised with. take a look at what rolls did in 2012 t.set a new global sales record selling 3,575 vehicles. that is a new record, surpassing the record they held back in 1978. the u.s. is replacing china as the number one market for rolls-royce sales. that might surprise a few people, but they noticed a slow dunne at the end of last year in china, a bit of an uptick in the u.s....
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someone tried to kill a grammy star in a drive by firing dozens of rounds at his rolls royce. he should have a rolls royce while he crashed in an apartment building when he tried to get were he and the passenger unhurt happened at 5:00 this morning, hours after he celebrated his 35th birthday in miami at a club. police do nut have any suspects. a wild snowmobile crash caught on camera you can see the guy, look here, and it gets weirder. stay close. hold on, prilosec isn't for fast relief. cue up alka-seltzer. it stops heartburn fast. ♪ oh what a relief it is! to compete on the global stage. what we need are people prepared for the careers of our new economy. by 2025 we could have 20 million jobs without enough college graduates to fill them. that's why at devry university, we're teaming up with companies like cisco to help make sure everyone is ready with the knohow we need for a new tomorrow. [ male announcer ] make sure america's ready. make sure you're ready. at devry.edu/knowhow. ♪ hi victor! mom? i know you got to go in a minute but this is a real quick me, that's perfect
someone tried to kill a grammy star in a drive by firing dozens of rounds at his rolls royce. he should have a rolls royce while he crashed in an apartment building when he tried to get were he and the passenger unhurt happened at 5:00 this morning, hours after he celebrated his 35th birthday in miami at a club. police do nut have any suspects. a wild snowmobile crash caught on camera you can see the guy, look here, and it gets weirder. stay close. hold on, prilosec isn't for fast relief. cue...
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from aston martin, bentley, rolls royce and lamborgini. professional drivers will give you an off- road experience. and more then 80 vehicles will be available for attendees to test drive. but no, the lamborgini will not be one of them. >> jacqueline: off temperatures in the 20's and 30's. a slight chance of showers. the snowfall to the sierras locally we will have some spotty cloud patterns through the offshore but it is increasing along the shore. a look on futurecast with mostly clear skies. as we take a look at the 3:00 hour that is where most of the rainfall is staying. however, through the 6:00 p.m. hour the snow levels are dropping by 2,000 ft.. if any of this precipitation makes it through the higher elevations we could see a light dusting. tomorrow, clear skies and to dry conditions. temperatures? cold! widespread 30's. that pink showing 20's. temperatures rarely are going to struggle. and even struggling to get into the fifties. for the evening, temperatures are also going to drop into the 30's. a freezing morning in the santa ro
from aston martin, bentley, rolls royce and lamborgini. professional drivers will give you an off- road experience. and more then 80 vehicles will be available for attendees to test drive. but no, the lamborgini will not be one of them. >> jacqueline: off temperatures in the 20's and 30's. a slight chance of showers. the snowfall to the sierras locally we will have some spotty cloud patterns through the offshore but it is increasing along the shore. a look on futurecast with mostly clear...
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. >>> rapper rick ross crashed his rolls royce apartment building. the actor was not hurt. it did call attention to threats made against ross' life. >>> and kris jenner is finally getting what she has always wanted her own tv show. the kardashian matriarch will launch their own tv show. i keep thinking their train is going to run out. >> well, the one-hour talk show is all on the table. it's out. >> they seem easy to thrive in putting their laundry out there. this no different. >> yes, not easy. >>> this comes from kntv where a monmouth creek fan was awarded for his longtime support of the team. terry white is he going to the super bowl courtesy of the team's owner. san francisco owner jed york learned the die hard fan had attended every super bowl the niners had played in and they won all five of those games. i think he's like a good luck charm. >> definitely good luck charm, if he goes 5-1 -- >> he won't be invited back. >> i'm mara schiavocampo, and this is "early today," this, your first stop of the day today on your nbc station. >> you're watching wbal-tv 11. live, loc
. >>> rapper rick ross crashed his rolls royce apartment building. the actor was not hurt. it did call attention to threats made against ross' life. >>> and kris jenner is finally getting what she has always wanted her own tv show. the kardashian matriarch will launch their own tv show. i keep thinking their train is going to run out. >> well, the one-hour talk show is all on the table. it's out. >> they seem easy to thrive in putting their laundry out there. this...
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>> a rolls royce. >> jimmy: it's a rolls royce with that parrot -- your parrot on the front of it, right's it. and then, you've got three horses of the apocalypse flying the -- [ laughter ] flying the sleigh. we love you, buddy. thanks for coming back to the show, man. it's a great record. [ cheers and applause ] we have a fun show tonight. this is big. he's one of my all-time favorite comedians. he's a legend. we're honored to have him on the show for the first time. the great billy crystal is here! [ cheers and applause ] so, psyched. plus, he's the starting center for the new york knicks and the 2012 nba defensive player of the year. tyson chandler is stopping by! [ cheers and applause ] that guy's good. and as you just heard, we have great music from cee lo green. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ the best a man can get cee lo green, right there. [ cheers and applause ] there are exactly two shows left before we go on christmas break. it's time for that beloved "late night" tradition, "12 days of christmas sweaters." here we go! ♪ 12 days of christmas sweaters ♪ two days left >> jimmy: that'
>> a rolls royce. >> jimmy: it's a rolls royce with that parrot -- your parrot on the front of it, right's it. and then, you've got three horses of the apocalypse flying the -- [ laughter ] flying the sleigh. we love you, buddy. thanks for coming back to the show, man. it's a great record. [ cheers and applause ] we have a fun show tonight. this is big. he's one of my all-time favorite comedians. he's a legend. we're honored to have him on the show for the first time. the great...
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. >>> rapper rick ross crashed his rolls-royce into an apartment building. the actor was not hurt. but it did call attention to recent threats made against his life. >>> and kris jenner is finally getting what she has always wanted her own tv show. the kardashian matriarch will launch her own tv show. this summer giving her a platform to talk about life, love and of course the kardashian clan. i don't know if -- >> this is going to be interesting. it depends on who picks it it up and where it goes. daytime talk -- >> have you watched the original series? i'm not sure she can nersly handle the banter of what is a good talk show. >> we'll find out. >> we will. >>> this comes to us from kntv bay area news where in walnut creek, california, a 49er fan was rewarded for his long support of the team. terry white is going to the super bowl courtesy of his favorite team's owner. white had planned to watch the game at home but was given game tickets after san francisco owner jed york heard the die-hard fan attended every super bowl the niners have played in. of course, they have won all five
. >>> rapper rick ross crashed his rolls-royce into an apartment building. the actor was not hurt. but it did call attention to recent threats made against his life. >>> and kris jenner is finally getting what she has always wanted her own tv show. the kardashian matriarch will launch her own tv show. this summer giving her a platform to talk about life, love and of course the kardashian clan. i don't know if -- >> this is going to be interesting. it depends on who picks...
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rick ross crashed his rolls-royce into an apartment building after hearing gunshots ring out. rapper and female passenger were not injured in the wreck. it called attention to the threats made against his life. >>> kris jenner is getting her own tv show. she'll launch a one-hour daytime tv show giving her the platform to talk life, love and the kardashians. >> i'm mara schiavocampo. way too early starts right now. >>> there are 11 million human beings in this country today that are undocumented. itis not something anyone is happy about or anyone wanted to see happen but it is what happened. we have an obligation and the need to address the reality of the situation we face. i think today is an important first step in what is going to be a significant complicated journey. the issue of immigration is not a simple one. we have the opportunity to do it right. if we do, we will do a tremendous service to our country. >> marco rubio leading the way on immigration reform. good morning, i'm bill karins. this is
rick ross crashed his rolls-royce into an apartment building after hearing gunshots ring out. rapper and female passenger were not injured in the wreck. it called attention to the threats made against his life. >>> kris jenner is getting her own tv show. she'll launch a one-hour daytime tv show giving her the platform to talk life, love and the kardashians. >> i'm mara schiavocampo. way too early starts right now. >>> there are 11 million human beings in this country...
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rick ross crashed his rolls-royce into an apartment building after hearing gunshots ring out. rapper and female passenger were not injured in the wreck. it called attention to the threats made against his life.
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rolls-royce for instance. for 20 years that had the rolls-royce academy, where they pay people for their first two years to only be an apprentice. that are not going to school for two years and being paid. they go through all of the divisions of rolls-royce, and then they either make it or they don't, but right now, 40% of top management had gone through that apprenticeship program. rolls royce 20 years ago realized they needed to train people for the jobs they had to offer. british gas has done a similar kind of thing. but we have jobs in this country, but we have a skills gap. one of the things the initiative talks about and continues to showcase other companies that do work in this area is how to train people for the jobs that are available. >> it seems so obvious that companies would train a work force to have the skills that they actually need. why do you think it is not happening already? >> it is definitely not happening. we had a launch of the initiative here and some people in this room or there. larr
rolls-royce for instance. for 20 years that had the rolls-royce academy, where they pay people for their first two years to only be an apprentice. that are not going to school for two years and being paid. they go through all of the divisions of rolls-royce, and then they either make it or they don't, but right now, 40% of top management had gone through that apprenticeship program. rolls royce 20 years ago realized they needed to train people for the jobs they had to offer. british gas has...
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plus, a rolls royce crashes into an apartment building during a drive by shooting.the intended target. to compete on the global stage. what we need are people prepared for the careers of our new economy. by 2025 we could have 20 million jobs without enough college graduates to fill them. that's why at devry university, we're teaming up with companies like cisco to help make sure everyone is ready with the know-how we need for a new tomorrow. [ male announcer ] make sure america's ready. make sure you're ready. at devry.edu/knowhow. ♪ at devry.edu/knowhow. i've got two tickets to paradise!l set? pack your bags, we'll leave tonight. uhh, it's next month, actually... eddie continues singing: to tickets to... paradiiiiiise! no four. remember? whoooa whooaa whooo! you know ronny, folks who save hundreds of dollars by switching to geico sure are happy. and how happy are they jimmy? happier than eddie money running a travel agency. get happy. get geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more. music: "make someone happy" music: "make someone happy" ♪it's so
plus, a rolls royce crashes into an apartment building during a drive by shooting.the intended target. to compete on the global stage. what we need are people prepared for the careers of our new economy. by 2025 we could have 20 million jobs without enough college graduates to fill them. that's why at devry university, we're teaming up with companies like cisco to help make sure everyone is ready with the know-how we need for a new tomorrow. [ male announcer ] make sure america's ready. make...
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another example of the rolls-royce operation of number 10 downing street. [laughter] now, mr. speaker, in advance of his speech, investors need to know what britain did the european union in five years time? >> on important decisions can a first of all congratulate him on an important decision that he faced this week, that is to keep the shadow chancellor in place? [shouting] >> rarely, rarely do we see such cross party support. my view is that britain is better off in the european union, but i think it is right for us -- [shouting] it is right for us to see the changes taking place in europe and to make sure that we are arguing on the changes that britain needs. so that, therefore, we have a better relationship with when britain and your. we have a better organize the european union and we have a full hearted consent of the european union people. those are the choices we're making. what are his choice of? >> maybe we are making a better progress, mr. speaker. in october 2011, i'm sure the prime minister will remember this, he and i walked shoulder to shoulder through the lobb
another example of the rolls-royce operation of number 10 downing street. [laughter] now, mr. speaker, in advance of his speech, investors need to know what britain did the european union in five years time? >> on important decisions can a first of all congratulate him on an important decision that he faced this week, that is to keep the shadow chancellor in place? [shouting] >> rarely, rarely do we see such cross party support. my view is that britain is better off in the european...
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another example of the rolls-royce operation of number 10 downing street. [laughter] now, mr. speaker, in advance of his speech, investors need to know what britain did the european union in five years time? >> on important decisions can a first of all congratulate him on an important decision that he faced this week, that is to keep the shadow chancellor in place? [shouting] >> rarely, rarely do we see such cross party support. my view is that britain is better off in the european union, but i think it is right for us -- [shouting] it is right for us to see the changes taking place in europe and to make sure that we are arguing on the changes that britain needs. so that, therefore, we have a better relationship with when britain and your. we have a better organize the european union and we have a full hearted consent of the european union people. those are the choices we're making. what are his choice of? >> maybe we are making a better progress, mr. speaker. in october 2011, i'm sure the prime minister will remember this, he and i walked shoulder to shoulder through the lobb
another example of the rolls-royce operation of number 10 downing street. [laughter] now, mr. speaker, in advance of his speech, investors need to know what britain did the european union in five years time? >> on important decisions can a first of all congratulate him on an important decision that he faced this week, that is to keep the shadow chancellor in place? [shouting] >> rarely, rarely do we see such cross party support. my view is that britain is better off in the european...
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the united states does not package rolls royce engines and give it to general electric engines. you can believe that or not but i can tell you we don't do nap with regard to big data and the network of things, it is the network of things that makes us vugger inable. it is machines talking to machines. those machines automatically do things when given certain commands. all of those networks are connected to the internet. the electric power companies will tell you that their networks are not connected to the internet and every experiment that the u.s. had conducted they are able to get to the command network from the internet. >> let's take a couple of questions. lady here in row four. then down here in front. we'll take those questions together. >> going back to the topic of cyber war. what are the implications when you talk about the vulnerability to defend when we're acquiring military equipment that is depend event on programs and codes? >> one more from the front here. >> thank you very much. how does the u.s. normally react to cyber attacks? how much damage and how much rule
the united states does not package rolls royce engines and give it to general electric engines. you can believe that or not but i can tell you we don't do nap with regard to big data and the network of things, it is the network of things that makes us vugger inable. it is machines talking to machines. those machines automatically do things when given certain commands. all of those networks are connected to the internet. the electric power companies will tell you that their networks are not...
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rolls-royce for instance. for 20 years that had the rolls-royce academy, where they pay people for their first two years to only be an apprentice. that are not going to school for two years and being paid. they go through all of the divisions of rolls-royce, and then they either make it or they don't, but right now, 40% of top management had gone through that apprenticeship program. rolls royce 20 years ago realized they needed to train people for the jobs they had to offer. british gas has done a similar kind of thing. but we have jobs in this country, but we have a skills gap. one of the things the initiative talks about and continues to showcase other companies that do work in this area is how to train people for the jobs that are available. >> it seems so obvious that companies would train a work force to have the skills that they actually need. why do you think it is not happening already? >> it is definitely not happening. we had a launch of the initiative here and some people in this room or there. larr
rolls-royce for instance. for 20 years that had the rolls-royce academy, where they pay people for their first two years to only be an apprentice. that are not going to school for two years and being paid. they go through all of the divisions of rolls-royce, and then they either make it or they don't, but right now, 40% of top management had gone through that apprenticeship program. rolls royce 20 years ago realized they needed to train people for the jobs they had to offer. british gas has...
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biggest decision of the day is which million dollar watch to wear -- should he drive his bentley or rolls-roycegh life. >> but the whole thing is he talks about how he wakes up at 10:00 and puts on the $150 face cream. the whole time i never hear him talk about what he does for a living. i want to do whatever he's doing. >> who is he? what does he do? >> i want to figure it out. at the end of the day, he does do research on private planes and really cool yachts he could buy. so what's your job? >> amy poehler used to be on "parks & rec" is writing a new book? >> i love her. this sounds like an illustrated -- it's not like a wimpy kid/chicken soup for the soul, and it's almost like a diary with fictional stories. she's hilarious, so i'm excited. >>> what's coming up tomorrow? >> tomorrow we are giving people a chance to win a trip -- to win a day not with russ -- but russ and his wife. so we're looking for the cutest couple, do a double date. go to a comedy show on valent e valentine's day. a really quick dinner, because he eats like a hog. he'll be done in three minutes. >>> by the way, amy is
biggest decision of the day is which million dollar watch to wear -- should he drive his bentley or rolls-roycegh life. >> but the whole thing is he talks about how he wakes up at 10:00 and puts on the $150 face cream. the whole time i never hear him talk about what he does for a living. i want to do whatever he's doing. >> who is he? what does he do? >> i want to figure it out. at the end of the day, he does do research on private planes and really cool yachts he could buy....
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rolls royce had a similar situation. it could be an overreaction. start buying it if you're brave. >> i wouldn't buy boeing but i would buy the suppliers. pc p. we own united technologies. these companies are not making money on the planes they are making money on the service contracts which are very long. importantly i don't think boeing will stop producing these planes. they will build inventory before they stop because there's a learning curve there. as that happens that's good for suppliers. >> bea aerospace is a good name. >> let's talk apple shares are lower after yesterday's nice rebound. america's most valuable company in the process of bottoming, or is more selling coming? that's the key question ahead of next week's earnings report. joe, i'm going to go to you first. i threw the question out on twitter, right, that the stock had such a nice come back yesterday you wondered if it put in a near term bottom. the price action today may make you suggest otherwise. stock was up pre-market now down half a percent. >> what i'm trying to do is not
rolls royce had a similar situation. it could be an overreaction. start buying it if you're brave. >> i wouldn't buy boeing but i would buy the suppliers. pc p. we own united technologies. these companies are not making money on the planes they are making money on the service contracts which are very long. importantly i don't think boeing will stop producing these planes. they will build inventory before they stop because there's a learning curve there. as that happens that's good for...
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thought they had to start being rich, so they would--i mean, a few people went out and bought rolls-royces, and they bought homes, and their wives got plastic surgery, and they--and i saw these people who were really nice, simple people turn into these bizarro people. and i made a promise to myself. i said, "i am not gonna let this money ruin my life." >> do you have a picture of the family? >> oh, sure. >> isaacson showed us some personal family pictures that jobs had given him for his book shortly before he died. it was a look into a part of jobs' life that few people had seen. >> this is laurene, and that's erin, reed, eve, and this is on their family vacation. >> jobs married laurene powell in 1991, a former investment banker who could hold her own with her mercurial husband. >> and she's a great balance. he knows to pick strong people to be around him, and he sure did when he married laurene. >> now, this is... >> reed, his son. reed is very much like his father, except for, he has his mother's kindness. eve is a great horseback rider. eve, i think, might someday be in the olympics wi
thought they had to start being rich, so they would--i mean, a few people went out and bought rolls-royces, and they bought homes, and their wives got plastic surgery, and they--and i saw these people who were really nice, simple people turn into these bizarro people. and i made a promise to myself. i said, "i am not gonna let this money ruin my life." >> do you have a picture of the family? >> oh, sure. >> isaacson showed us some personal family pictures that jobs...
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so it's going back in a rolls royce now. yes, it--yes. nothing else like this lying around up there? i could bring a dead squirrel. i think we'll pass on that. well, time has nearly beaten us again, and we've had some extraordinary finds here at southwell minster, none more so than this original talking clock. and inside this is the voice of the lady who's going to close the show. so from southwell minster, on the third stroke it'll be time to say good-bye. clock: ...precisely... ( beep, beep, beep ) >> this is bbc world news. funding for this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation of new york stowe vermont, and honolulu. newman's own foundation. and union bank. >> at union bank our relationship managers work hard to know your business, offering specialized solutions and capital to help you meet your growth objectives. we offer expertise and tailored solutions for small businesses and major corporations. what can we do for you? >> and now, bbc world news. >> this is bbc world news america reporting from washington. making
so it's going back in a rolls royce now. yes, it--yes. nothing else like this lying around up there? i could bring a dead squirrel. i think we'll pass on that. well, time has nearly beaten us again, and we've had some extraordinary finds here at southwell minster, none more so than this original talking clock. and inside this is the voice of the lady who's going to close the show. so from southwell minster, on the third stroke it'll be time to say good-bye. clock: ...precisely... ( beep, beep,...
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ross was driving his rolls royce and crashed into
ross was driving his rolls royce and crashed into
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those rolls-royce engines, where with a being produced?a big plant at packard in detroit were built knudsen had approached the president of packard and said i need engines. first for the bridge spit fire but also for the p-51 mustang. all the planes, all the planes been prewar designs except one, and that's the one that came out of the grumman's plant up in bethpage new york. and affect the only reason i've been using images at all is because i want, so i'll have an excuse to show you this one. this is during the war. this is a failed carrier landing, as you can see that pilot is in a bit of trouble trying to land on this carrier, and there is one of his men getting out of the way as he comes in. this is a photograph by the way taken from the grumman aircraft newsletter. they were particularly proud of this because that plan, no one got killed. the plane didn't crash. it just powered out, circled back again and then landed safely in the process. that's the hellcat. that's the one of the planes had come about, the one plane that was designe
those rolls-royce engines, where with a being produced?a big plant at packard in detroit were built knudsen had approached the president of packard and said i need engines. first for the bridge spit fire but also for the p-51 mustang. all the planes, all the planes been prewar designs except one, and that's the one that came out of the grumman's plant up in bethpage new york. and affect the only reason i've been using images at all is because i want, so i'll have an excuse to show you this one....
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but the rolls-royce one you can always tell. is it similar to the reproducer?the type-- two-minute, four-minute-- you can switch-- no. no? i give up. something much more obvious. look at this fabulous... design on the metalwork. can you see that? oh, yeah. that's fascinating. it goes all the way around the reproducer holder and it goes all the way back here, all the way down to the connection to the internal horn which is behind this fret. and what is that? that is what's known as zebra markings, and it's where, um the copper and nickel have been overlaid to give this extraordinary design. now, that you only see on the very best amberolas. yes. got the plate at the back here which says that it's a 1-a. and, as far as date is concerned, the amberolas were made from 1910 onwards, so this would be an early one, i'd say. so, what's it worth? i know that i paid £900 for it when i bought it 20 years ago which was an awful lot of money. it was. let's start with the cylinders, okay? the cylinders are worth about £5 each. you've got four rows. how many in each? 25 in ea
but the rolls-royce one you can always tell. is it similar to the reproducer?the type-- two-minute, four-minute-- you can switch-- no. no? i give up. something much more obvious. look at this fabulous... design on the metalwork. can you see that? oh, yeah. that's fascinating. it goes all the way around the reproducer holder and it goes all the way back here, all the way down to the connection to the internal horn which is behind this fret. and what is that? that is what's known as zebra...
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rolls-royce for instance.for 20 years that had the rolls- royce academy, where they pay people for their first two years to only be an apprentice. that are not going to school for two years and being paid. they go through all of the divisions of rolls-royce, and then they either make it or they don't, but right now, 40% of top management had gone through that apprenticeship program. rolls royce 20 years ago realized they needed to train people for the jobs they had to offer. british gas has done a similar kind of thing. but we have jobs in this country, but we have a skills gap. one of the things the initiative talks about and continues to showcase other companies that do work in this area is how to train people for the jobs that are available. >> it seems so obvious that you would train for the companies -- that companies would train a work force to have the skills that they actually need. why do you think it is not happening already? >> it is definitely not happening. we had a launch of the initiative here a
rolls-royce for instance.for 20 years that had the rolls- royce academy, where they pay people for their first two years to only be an apprentice. that are not going to school for two years and being paid. they go through all of the divisions of rolls-royce, and then they either make it or they don't, but right now, 40% of top management had gone through that apprenticeship program. rolls royce 20 years ago realized they needed to train people for the jobs they had to offer. british gas has...
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in fact, gerald templar drove from the airport in kuala lumpur in the very same rolls-royce in which his predecessor had been shot to death a few months before. that must've been a chilling experience. so it would have been very understandable if under those circumstances the general had resorted to an absolute savagery to try to terrorize the population into acquiescence. but that is not what he did because he understood the key to success was not terrorizing the population. it was securing the population. he went about it in a variety of ways. one of his most effective programs was setting up a were known as the villages because he understood that the heart of the communist appeal late among the chinese waters, roughly half a million of them, who were not citizens, who were outcasts, the fields to work, no real jobs, and there were a prime breeding ground for insurgency. and so what he did was relocate them to hundreds of these new villages where they would have fields to work, where they would have medical clinics, where they have schools and, oh, by the way, there would also have
in fact, gerald templar drove from the airport in kuala lumpur in the very same rolls-royce in which his predecessor had been shot to death a few months before. that must've been a chilling experience. so it would have been very understandable if under those circumstances the general had resorted to an absolute savagery to try to terrorize the population into acquiescence. but that is not what he did because he understood the key to success was not terrorizing the population. it was securing...
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they shut down his site, the agents seize domain names and assets including rolls-royce and mercedes-benzbling. new zealand admitted to illegally spying on kim dotcom in some doubt the fbi legal standing. in march the court will rule on whether to extradite him to the u.s. this time around the new site has everything encrypted so the site itself has no idea what content lies inside this encrypted digital package. see no evil approach. you have to wonder if this can work. ashley: this guy is doing pretty well though. dennis: he has egg ad networks sending millions of dollars in advertising to these illegal download sites because they're advertising a summary millions of sites they don't even realize they're supporting it. tracy: and people are going to these sites ultimately. you cannot stop it. they would make money if we stop trying to attack them and just sell stuff. tracy: crazy. ashley: cheryl casone will be on next one "countdown to the closing bell." thanks for staying with us, and have a great rest of the afternoon. [ male announcer ] where do you turn for legal matters? at legalzo
they shut down his site, the agents seize domain names and assets including rolls-royce and mercedes-benzbling. new zealand admitted to illegally spying on kim dotcom in some doubt the fbi legal standing. in march the court will rule on whether to extradite him to the u.s. this time around the new site has everything encrypted so the site itself has no idea what content lies inside this encrypted digital package. see no evil approach. you have to wonder if this can work. ashley: this guy is...
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almost overnight the rolls royce set began to mingle with the motorcycle set. ♪ you should see my littleby checkers' twist was topping the charts once more. soon it seemed that everyone was doing it. with the apparent exception of former president dwight d. eisenhower. >> i have no objection to the twist as such. but it does represent some kind of change in our standards. what has happened to our concepts of beauty and decency and morality? >> osgood: chubby checker himself has always had a somewhat different explanation for the success of the twist. >> you didn't have to be a great dancer to do the twist. all you needed was to do the steps, a little imagination and you were home. >> osgood: many another dance craze has come and gone over the last half century. but chubby checker remains to this day the greatest champion of the twist. ♪ round and round and round ♪ >> osgood: just ahead... inside this tiny crimson drop is the greatest history book ever written. >> osgood: "national geographic"'s next frontier. we're sitting on a bunch of shale gas. there's natural gas under my town. it's
almost overnight the rolls royce set began to mingle with the motorcycle set. ♪ you should see my littleby checkers' twist was topping the charts once more. soon it seemed that everyone was doing it. with the apparent exception of former president dwight d. eisenhower. >> i have no objection to the twist as such. but it does represent some kind of change in our standards. what has happened to our concepts of beauty and decency and morality? >> osgood: chubby checker himself has...
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. >> gregg: for a mere $300,000 you could probably get some nice wheels, a ferrari, even a rolls royce or just buy a used pickup truck. that is how much somebody paid at auction for 2009 ford f-150 king ranch super crew. it was once owned by president george w. bush. he donated the car to benefit the fisher house foundation a charity that drives and serves u.s. military families. identity of the buyer is anonymous. it was at the car show. >> heather: maybe he was anonymous bidder. >> gregg: i don't think dominic. >> fischer foundation is great. they provide housing for veterans and families undergoing medical treatment. the pride of boeing's fleet grounded. new update on the serious safety problems plaguing the dream liner. >> gregg: and looking back at moments in presidential history. >> heather: plus why the french are in tempest over american bubbly. ♪ tiny bubbles ♪ hey make me happy ♪ make me feel fine [ ryon ] eating shrimp at red lobster is a fantastic experience. 30 shrimp for $11.99. i can't imagine anything better. you're getting a ton of shrimp, and it tastes really good! [
. >> gregg: for a mere $300,000 you could probably get some nice wheels, a ferrari, even a rolls royce or just buy a used pickup truck. that is how much somebody paid at auction for 2009 ford f-150 king ranch super crew. it was once owned by president george w. bush. he donated the car to benefit the fisher house foundation a charity that drives and serves u.s. military families. identity of the buyer is anonymous. it was at the car show. >> heather: maybe he was anonymous bidder....
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and gas will be able to appreciate some of the more high and models from aston martin, bentley, rolls-royceivers will give you an offer experience and more than 80 vehicles will be available for attendees to test drive. laid as a rap soundtrack as top the billboard 200 albums chart. the soundtrack sold 92,000 copies and a week a 32% drop from last week. mumford and sons babel rose to the second spot from #eight. cut it out start taylor slept red opened dropped to third was that the past four weeks atop the charts. u.s. sales albums total of over 6.2% last week. good >> this morning the news comes out of the vallejo win a big rig flies over a freeway overpass and catches fire on the ground below. this accident happened just before 7:00 this morning. the big rig was traveling and for reasons on yet known it swerved and took a flying leap off the freeway overpass and crass on to the ground below on highway 29. that is the grassy area right before the loop on northbound 29 on westbound 37. this is the scene the firefighters saw when they arrive. they have put the fire out and will tran is on th
and gas will be able to appreciate some of the more high and models from aston martin, bentley, rolls-royceivers will give you an offer experience and more than 80 vehicles will be available for attendees to test drive. laid as a rap soundtrack as top the billboard 200 albums chart. the soundtrack sold 92,000 copies and a week a 32% drop from last week. mumford and sons babel rose to the second spot from #eight. cut it out start taylor slept red opened dropped to third was that the past four...
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he did and he designed the p. 51 mustang, but then when the british got the idea of putting the rolls-royce engine on it, then you got the best of the second world war and those rules were his vengeance produced in detroit, where bill knudsen had approached the president of packard inciting engines could first for the british spitfire, then also for the p. 51 mustang. all the planes prewar design except one, the one that came out of the crimmins plant up in new york. the only reason i've been using images that always because i want to have an excuse to show you this one. this is during the war. this is a failed carrier landing. as you can see, that pilot is in a bit of trouble trying to land on this carrier and there's one of his that i am certain of getting out of the way if it comes in with this. this is a photograph taken from the grumman aircraft paper and they are particularly proud because that plane didn't crash. it just powered out, circled back again and then landed safely in the process. that's the one other plane that it come about, the one plan that was designed, put into produc
he did and he designed the p. 51 mustang, but then when the british got the idea of putting the rolls-royce engine on it, then you got the best of the second world war and those rules were his vengeance produced in detroit, where bill knudsen had approached the president of packard inciting engines could first for the british spitfire, then also for the p. 51 mustang. all the planes prewar design except one, the one that came out of the crimmins plant up in new york. the only reason i've been...
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the united states does not hack its way into rolls royce engines and give the information to general electric engines. you can believe that or not, but i spent a lot of time with u.s. intelligence and can i tell you we don't do that. with regard to big data and the network of things, it's the network of things that makes us vulnerable. the fact that most internet traffic today is not people talking to people, but it's machines talking to machines. and those machines automatically do things when given certain commands. and all of those networks are connected to the internet. the electric power companies will tell you that their command and control networks are not connected to the internet, and every experiment the u.s. government has conducted has been able to get to the command network from the internet. >> we probably have time for -- take a couple of questions. lady here. and down here at the front. we'll take those questions together. >> going back to the topic of cyberwar, what are the implications when you talk about the vulnerability, especially for an attack, and how difficul
the united states does not hack its way into rolls royce engines and give the information to general electric engines. you can believe that or not, but i spent a lot of time with u.s. intelligence and can i tell you we don't do that. with regard to big data and the network of things, it's the network of things that makes us vulnerable. the fact that most internet traffic today is not people talking to people, but it's machines talking to machines. and those machines automatically do things when...
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rolls royce twenty five years ago realized they needed to train people for the jobs they had to offer. -- [inaudible] has done a similar kind of thing. but we have jobs in this country, but we have a skills gap. one of the things that the initiative talks about and continues to showcase other companies that do work in the area is how to train people for the jobs. >> it seems to obvious that you would train for the jobs that companies would train the work force to have the skills they actually need. why do you think it isn't happening already? >> well, it's definitely not happening. we are not training -- in fact some people we had a long initiative here. some people in the room there. larry summers gave a perfect example how we're not teaching for the skills that we need. are there any surveyors in the audience? there we duo! john. i'm glad we have one surveyors. we have one person who is actually able to use the trig momty we studied to get to college. but none of us before we got to college had to study probability -- i see another surveyor. had to study probability yet every day ho
rolls royce twenty five years ago realized they needed to train people for the jobs they had to offer. -- [inaudible] has done a similar kind of thing. but we have jobs in this country, but we have a skills gap. one of the things that the initiative talks about and continues to showcase other companies that do work in the area is how to train people for the jobs. >> it seems to obvious that you would train for the jobs that companies would train the work force to have the skills they...
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he did and he designed the p. 51 mustang, but then when the british got the idea of putting the rolls-royce engine on it, then you got the best of the second world war and those rules were his vengeance produced in detroit, where bill knudsen had approached the president of packard inciting engines could first for the british spitfire, then also for the p. 51 mustang. all the planes prewar design except one, the one that came out of the crimmins plant up in new york. the only reason i've been using images that always because i want to have an excuse to show you this one. this is during the war. this is a failed carrier landing. as you can see, that pilot is in a bit of trouble trying to land on this carrier and there's one of his that i am certain of getting out of the way if it comes in with this. this is a photograph taken from the grumman aircraft paper and they are particularly proud because that plane didn't crash. it just powered out, circled back again and then landed safely in the process. that's the one other plane that it come about, the one plan that was designed, put into produc
he did and he designed the p. 51 mustang, but then when the british got the idea of putting the rolls-royce engine on it, then you got the best of the second world war and those rules were his vengeance produced in detroit, where bill knudsen had approached the president of packard inciting engines could first for the british spitfire, then also for the p. 51 mustang. all the planes prewar design except one, the one that came out of the crimmins plant up in new york. the only reason i've been...