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top ceos including the ceo of siemens are gathering at the white house.are discussing economic measured moodore coming out of 1600 pennsylvania avenue. tom: it seems forever ago when we were speaking in the 6:00 hour this morning about business as usual. let me address one item that seemed important at 5:00 a.m. and that is the senate discussion of our health care in america. janet yellen has to worry about the amount we spend on health care. what is the senate going to do on obamacare and trumpcare? there is still no timeline in terms of a plan but we hear that they are nearing a plan. the republican part of the group of lawmakers working on -- to reach a deal in the senate still say the discussion is ongoing. the federal reserve also look at economic stimulus plans. in addition to health care and the effective as in broader economy, tax reform and infrastructure packages, several folks in the fed board are saying we are naturally economy can handle such an economic growth package. is a cloud over washington regarding that shooting earlier today, a terri
top ceos including the ceo of siemens are gathering at the white house.are discussing economic measured moodore coming out of 1600 pennsylvania avenue. tom: it seems forever ago when we were speaking in the 6:00 hour this morning about business as usual. let me address one item that seemed important at 5:00 a.m. and that is the senate discussion of our health care in america. janet yellen has to worry about the amount we spend on health care. what is the senate going to do on obamacare and...
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your study news multiple german companies including siemens. they deny abuses of human rights.ow do you collect results? >> we collected evidence on our own. we also collected a lot of information from several other nongovernmental organizations who we were contact with. reporter: what you see in south africa? >> a lot of problems, and very often it is land rights that affected people don't get good compensation, or they are just pushed away, sometimes violently. yeah, they cannot live like they lived before. reporter: tell us about the so-called activists? people in local communities trying to resist, what happens to them? >> it is dangerous for them to resist, especially in countries like honduras or columbia. we also noticed people even died when fighting against a dam or power plants. reporter: so they were killed how? >> violent forces and sometimes like in honduras in the case of this river, the dam, this is connected to governmental structures. reporter: this is extremely worrying, and germany unlike france, unlike the u.k., neighboring countries, does not have laws rega
your study news multiple german companies including siemens. they deny abuses of human rights.ow do you collect results? >> we collected evidence on our own. we also collected a lot of information from several other nongovernmental organizations who we were contact with. reporter: what you see in south africa? >> a lot of problems, and very often it is land rights that affected people don't get good compensation, or they are just pushed away, sometimes violently. yeah, they cannot...
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such a burn cone cover as eyes and shame could be called journalism and that guy has captured one of siemens many producers spilling the beans on their obsession with all things trump and russia on c.n.n. constantly like russia that's for sure that this is ratings this ratings raiser but all right. that was c.n.n. medical producer jon bon a field in the rest of the video john goes on the wax poetic on the lack of hard evidence of russian hacking and.
such a burn cone cover as eyes and shame could be called journalism and that guy has captured one of siemens many producers spilling the beans on their obsession with all things trump and russia on c.n.n. constantly like russia that's for sure that this is ratings this ratings raiser but all right. that was c.n.n. medical producer jon bon a field in the rest of the video john goes on the wax poetic on the lack of hard evidence of russian hacking and.
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burn cone cover his eyes and shame could be called journalism you know that guy has captured one of siemens many producers spilling the beans on their obsession with all things trump and russia on c.n.n. constantly russia this pressure that this is ratings this ratings raiser at all right. that was c.n.n. medical producer jon bon a field in the rest of the video john goes on to wax poetic on the lack of hard evidence of russian hacking and from collusion claims and and how c.n.n. c.e.o. jeff zucker puts russia gate above many other important stories c.n.n. responded to the video by noting that buying up the old is not involved with their russian coverage and as c.n.n.'s brian stelter tweets c.n.n. stands by our medical producer jon bon a field diversity of personal opinion is what makes c.n.n. strong we welcome it and embrace it. so it's a fake news perpetrator an independent media versus a fake news perpetrator and mainstream media is james o'keefe and c.n.n. go head to head. good on all stern it was them die is a little bit more inside. now let's start watching hawks. to wonder what it. l
burn cone cover his eyes and shame could be called journalism you know that guy has captured one of siemens many producers spilling the beans on their obsession with all things trump and russia on c.n.n. constantly russia this pressure that this is ratings this ratings raiser at all right. that was c.n.n. medical producer jon bon a field in the rest of the video john goes on to wax poetic on the lack of hard evidence of russian hacking and from collusion claims and and how c.n.n. c.e.o. jeff...
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we have the siemens "usa today," huli ceo, and we have bob pitman, the ceo of iheart radio who joiningth ryan seacrest a lot of things we'll talk about. >> so much on the show, i can't wait to get over there and join you for it i'll be with you in a bit. i'll join you at 7:00. >>> up next, forget f.a.n.g. what a market pro thinks could be the new market acronym. that when "worldwide exchange" returns. >>> welcome back to "worldwide exchange." let's get you up to speed on the market action. coming off big day of gains yesterday. we're seeing the rest of the world react positively we have about a third of a percent of gains for germany and france tech is outperforming in europe as it did yesterday in the u.s germany, the dax hit a record high looking to hit a record close today. comes off the back of the german ifo institute increasing its forecast for gdp to 1.8 from 1.5. next year to 2% from 1.8%. let's look at asian trade, which did have japan in positive territory after a soft day for the yen yesterday. slight declines for hong kong and shanghai futures in the u.s. were positive by 0
we have the siemens "usa today," huli ceo, and we have bob pitman, the ceo of iheart radio who joiningth ryan seacrest a lot of things we'll talk about. >> so much on the show, i can't wait to get over there and join you for it i'll be with you in a bit. i'll join you at 7:00. >>> up next, forget f.a.n.g. what a market pro thinks could be the new market acronym. that when "worldwide exchange" returns. >>> welcome back to "worldwide...
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. >> reporter: diane siemen's and they taste like heaven. the cleveland cookie lady. draymond green and steph curry, they like red sugar ones. >> after the game he has ten. >> here's die an texting him now. >> to me, he's a teddy bear. diane takes no money for this, just an occasional pick. in this batch of chocolate chips will go to kevin durnts. >> that is where the trouble started. >> you have to try my cookies. before you leave this kitchen. >> reporter: rumor has it that no one can eat just one. hmm. i am speechless. >> hence the marks, one sudden filled with cookies bordering on sinfully good, dianes fans exude a suspicious looking character who doesn't have a sweet tooth. in freedman, nbc 7 news. >> we'll tell have to travel from its source to the bottle? a hundred miles? a thousand miles? how about less than a mile and a half? crystal geyser always bottled at the mountain source. enamel is the strong, wof your tooth surface. the thing that's really important to dentists is to make sure that that enamel stays strong and resilient for
. >> reporter: diane siemen's and they taste like heaven. the cleveland cookie lady. draymond green and steph curry, they like red sugar ones. >> after the game he has ten. >> here's die an texting him now. >> to me, he's a teddy bear. diane takes no money for this, just an occasional pick. in this batch of chocolate chips will go to kevin durnts. >> that is where the trouble started. >> you have to try my cookies. before you leave this kitchen. >>...
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reporter: the siemens ceo spoke exclusively to francine lacqua.ou can watch the entire interview next month on bloomberg television, and at bloomberg.com. that is your bloomberg business flash. manus: there are potentially three republican senators that said they would vote to block the current version of the party 's health care bill, endangering mitch mcconnell's plans to repeal obamacare. bill estimate found the would leave an additional 22 million americans without health insurance for a decade. in other news out of the u.s., the supreme court cleared part of donald trump's travel ban, suspending entry into the u.s. by people from six muslim majority nations were over 90 days. it takes effect in 72 hours. james bevan is still with the "daybreak" team. two pieces of political theater, one of which is the travel ban. the second and more important for markets, is the potential that they repeal of obamacare could falter. million americans could be without insurance for a decade. how would markets interpret this bill if it was dropped on the floor?
reporter: the siemens ceo spoke exclusively to francine lacqua.ou can watch the entire interview next month on bloomberg television, and at bloomberg.com. that is your bloomberg business flash. manus: there are potentially three republican senators that said they would vote to block the current version of the party 's health care bill, endangering mitch mcconnell's plans to repeal obamacare. bill estimate found the would leave an additional 22 million americans without health insurance for a...
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producing a look solar, wind power, ge, and siemens are very active in this. does the u.s. lose its spot at the table there? and is china going to jump and fill that gap? >> from 70 who writes about this every day, watching donald trump's speech was quite confusing. he was talking about paris killing jobs, but actually, china has got something like 5 million clear jobs, and the u.s. has thousands. it's going to fall behind it further. donald trump handed a gift to china in doing this. matt: thank you. we appreciate your work on renewable energy. jen shenkman in london. we will get reaction from the european commission. he is the european commission's vice president of the energy unit and he will be speaking at a quarter past nine u.k. time. program, it'she jobs day, speaking of clean energy, in the usa. what could a strong report mean for the fed rate pass? we will discuss that, plus a view of the dollar. we are live at the st. petersburg economic forum on the second day, speaking to ceo's from's agenda, this is bloomberg. the open is 90 minutes away. ♪ matt: welcome back t
producing a look solar, wind power, ge, and siemens are very active in this. does the u.s. lose its spot at the table there? and is china going to jump and fill that gap? >> from 70 who writes about this every day, watching donald trump's speech was quite confusing. he was talking about paris killing jobs, but actually, china has got something like 5 million clear jobs, and the u.s. has thousands. it's going to fall behind it further. donald trump handed a gift to china in doing this....
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sanofi, siemens, royal dutch shell. another move lower in oil yesterday following the inventory data we have seen. look at sap. it is being affected on the tech selloff. there is definitely a tech story in the european space this morning. up next, we will talk more about what is happening about mr. macron and his labor reforms. this is bloomberg. ♪ ransomware virus is spreading across the globe through the question is, are companies doing enough to protect investors money against increasingly routine risk? have they done enough. somewhat rich, janet yellen racks up tension on rising as it rises. a stock selloff imitating from this. will this mean higher rates from the fed? nestle takes a hit. they announced a $21 billion share buyback days after -- is this enough to keep the investor at bay? or will you want more? good morning. you are watching "bloomberg markets: european open." i am guy johnson. matt miller will be back i think tomorrow. in on the markets to show you what is happening at the moment. we have a fairly n
sanofi, siemens, royal dutch shell. another move lower in oil yesterday following the inventory data we have seen. look at sap. it is being affected on the tech selloff. there is definitely a tech story in the european space this morning. up next, we will talk more about what is happening about mr. macron and his labor reforms. this is bloomberg. ♪ ransomware virus is spreading across the globe through the question is, are companies doing enough to protect investors money against increasingly...
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the ceo of siemens global and president. >> supreme court victory for president trump justices clearing not yet over a look at what comes next for the executive order. and apple getting ready to put the i, in iphone why company reportedly scooping up a high-tech eye tracking company. welcome to holiday inn! ♪ ♪ whether for big meetings or little getaways, there are always smiles ahead at holiday inn. casper makes one perfect supportive and comfortable. premium foam layers. breathable for airflow. perfect rebound, plus perfect lift. pick your size, you get 100 nights to test it out. test the layers, be a layer, casper. >>>. >>>. >>> tuesday, june 27 top stories 8:30 a.m. eastern time, the travel ban back on the supreme court ruling in favor of the white house, reinstating key parts of president trump's executive order. . they will hear arguments on the part of the matter in october. more on the supreme court decision ahead. wildfires raging out west nearly 1500 people evacuated in utah alone, yesterday. the details as names reached more than 100 feet. elon about musk taking on windy city
the ceo of siemens global and president. >> supreme court victory for president trump justices clearing not yet over a look at what comes next for the executive order. and apple getting ready to put the i, in iphone why company reportedly scooping up a high-tech eye tracking company. welcome to holiday inn! ♪ ♪ whether for big meetings or little getaways, there are always smiles ahead at holiday inn. casper makes one perfect supportive and comfortable. premium foam layers. breathable...
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siemens is gaining as well. oche.y a broad r a broad group of gainers this morning.r as losers, there aren't many. those that are weighing down on the index points are names that you don't typically see moving in any one direction or the other. not really heavily weighted names. italiane. not really names that move the index much, which is a sign that most of the stoxx 600 are winners. you can see it broken down here. for 98 gainers, only 50 losers on the stoxx 600. let's head back to the paris air show where guy johnson is joined by an important guest. guy? guy: i'm not sure how you got to burn the other day, but if you are implying swiss, frank chroma, the president of commercial aircraft joins us now here in paris. good morning. guest: good morning, how are you? guy: i'm good. it seems to be coming from the customer base, which is important. is that going to have an impact on the ability to sell the plane? people are listening to that. absolutely, and that is the position we wanted to be in. to get the hands into our customers and the offers are going exceptionall
siemens is gaining as well. oche.y a broad r a broad group of gainers this morning.r as losers, there aren't many. those that are weighing down on the index points are names that you don't typically see moving in any one direction or the other. not really heavily weighted names. italiane. not really names that move the index much, which is a sign that most of the stoxx 600 are winners. you can see it broken down here. for 98 gainers, only 50 losers on the stoxx 600. let's head back to the paris...
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siemens won the bid to convert the street lights.stall cameras and audio sensors to the bulbs. in the past it was rejected but yesterday it passed, a scaled back version of the plan. right now we don't know the exact locations of where the cameras will be. >>> uber's embattled ceo is taking a leave of absence from the ride sharing company that he founded. he told employees he needs to take time off to grief for his mother who died last month and work on myself. last week uber fired 20 people amid harassment allegations and bullying. an internal investigation by eric holder's law firm was released yesterday. some of it include increasing diversity at the company. setting clear policies to protect works from harassment and using performance reviews to hold leaders accountable. they recommended limiting alcohol at functions and barring relationships between employees. >>> tesla's model x is now called the safest suv on the road. the first suv to ever get a five star safety rating. it has the lowest probability of injury of any suv teste
siemens won the bid to convert the street lights.stall cameras and audio sensors to the bulbs. in the past it was rejected but yesterday it passed, a scaled back version of the plan. right now we don't know the exact locations of where the cameras will be. >>> uber's embattled ceo is taking a leave of absence from the ride sharing company that he founded. he told employees he needs to take time off to grief for his mother who died last month and work on myself. last week uber fired 20...
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. >> i know we're going over with shannon siemens, the greatest producer we have, talking about the brandsat them, here log cabin. duncan hines. i remember my mom saying, listen, we're making a stand. we are not so poor that we will use duncan hines. it was like a statement. but we ate a lot of bird's-eye, why? it was frozen. and frozen meant fresh in our house. like voila, bird's-eye has a voila version. vlasic pickles we never went to that level. but these guys were for sale once before with hillshire. >> hillshire got obviously a takeover and took it because it was tyson. paid a huge number although that deal has worked out. on this one, let's go through some of the numbers here. >> go up since then so pinnacle is a great -- i don't eat hungry man anymore. and mrs. pauls, fridays, that was it. >> conagra, you can say the shares are up. that's important. if you want to get to the market, check on this. floating the idea that you want to see how your stock and investors will respond. that's important to keep an eye on. they have a $4 billion tax loss carried forward that could be helpful
. >> i know we're going over with shannon siemens, the greatest producer we have, talking about the brandsat them, here log cabin. duncan hines. i remember my mom saying, listen, we're making a stand. we are not so poor that we will use duncan hines. it was like a statement. but we ate a lot of bird's-eye, why? it was frozen. and frozen meant fresh in our house. like voila, bird's-eye has a voila version. vlasic pickles we never went to that level. but these guys were for sale once before...
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a little current siemens. investors will try to avoid big moves as we have big events. on yen. after we heard from the boj that they want to communicate differently as they redress the balance sheet down. tom: what will the character of the questions be with the testimony of comey? >> i have spoken with top republicans who have been working on the strategy and they are going to flip the script. they are going to go after james points.r a couple of why was he keeping private written memos? with trump but not obama. pressure him on the notion for why some of the actions he took with the meddling in the 2016 election. they are ready to go. they are working with the rnc. have a high bar in order to press the president has an instruction of justice. there is no evidence, at least testimony.t tom: this stuff comes out. to theirilli goes brookings institution. let's go to what he wrote last night. director's seven-page direction makes no allegations and expresses no opinions. question is do we care. who does not care about this testimony. >> he was critical of the testimony. h
a little current siemens. investors will try to avoid big moves as we have big events. on yen. after we heard from the boj that they want to communicate differently as they redress the balance sheet down. tom: what will the character of the questions be with the testimony of comey? >> i have spoken with top republicans who have been working on the strategy and they are going to flip the script. they are going to go after james points.r a couple of why was he keeping private written memos?...
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let's be more like siemens.tions and other companies go we want to be like that? carsten: it is extremely efficient. it is cost efficient. we are investing in education and engineers and research and development and i think this is what makes german manufacturing .ighly efficient german manufacturing is not as good anymore as it used to be in the early 2000 because the germans are trying to catch up when it comes to digital processes, developing new products and digital services and this is where they are lagging behind. tom cole and tom rice, the head of international and john flaherty taking over, we saw -- do german multinationals want to be more international or is it about getting germany and europe right? carsten: in the late 2000 stated outsourcing and they were one of the first going into china. more-- right now with political geo-tension, they are rethinking on europe. tom: does germany have a big advantage because they are going to talk to china and others that mr. trump does not want to talk to? karst
let's be more like siemens.tions and other companies go we want to be like that? carsten: it is extremely efficient. it is cost efficient. we are investing in education and engineers and research and development and i think this is what makes german manufacturing .ighly efficient german manufacturing is not as good anymore as it used to be in the early 2000 because the germans are trying to catch up when it comes to digital processes, developing new products and digital services and this is...
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is judy marks, the ceo of siemens usa. good to have you here. >> good morning.to be here. >> semens is a german company. familiar with apprenticeships which are extremely common in germany. more than half of all graduates or people entering the work force end up in apprenticeships there. is it translatable to the united states where our labor markets are significantly different? >> our labor markets are not that different we need high-tech skills we need manufacturing technicians. we need skills across the country right now. we have transferred this incredible dual program. we started in 2010 in our charlotte, north carolina energy hub where we build gas and steam turbines and generators. we had a successful program going in four states we're doubling down. this year we'll announce the program in another four states >> if i'm a high school senior, what is the program? >> the program is pretty straightforward. as you leave high school, you join us as an apprentice you start working for us in our facilities, you get come pen said while working for us. then you get
is judy marks, the ceo of siemens usa. good to have you here. >> good morning.to be here. >> semens is a german company. familiar with apprenticeships which are extremely common in germany. more than half of all graduates or people entering the work force end up in apprenticeships there. is it translatable to the united states where our labor markets are significantly different? >> our labor markets are not that different we need high-tech skills we need manufacturing...