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it is a huge deal for siemens. they are equipped to pay in catch cash.he initial plan actually was not to spend on a bond ak acqui acquisition. this was an ideal fit to siemens. they want to grow in the automation business. it is especially the automation software market that is really growing because the more a.i. is taking place in industrial applications, the more you need exactly these industrial software solutions. so, now siemens with that very well positioned among the competitors which is automation. emerson electric and abb from switzerland. the deal also makes sense from the industrial logic, but the geopolitical logic because they want to diversify themselves from china and they are increasing their footprint in the united states. >> annette, thank you very much for that. >>> we are seeing strong reaction today on soc gern for revenue. bounce in the stock of 8.4% right at the stock of the stoxx 600. it posted a 10% increase in revenue boosted by the equity trading and business seeigmentsn france. it boosted 43% in line with estimates. soc gen
it is a huge deal for siemens. they are equipped to pay in catch cash.he initial plan actually was not to spend on a bond ak acqui acquisition. this was an ideal fit to siemens. they want to grow in the automation business. it is especially the automation software market that is really growing because the more a.i. is taking place in industrial applications, the more you need exactly these industrial software solutions. so, now siemens with that very well positioned among the competitors which...
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the people that bought as much as possible is, is we what 9 can we replace the west coast and the siemens factories, they'll executives, humans live to, to be so fun. they know the, the, again, we were about 800 women from american bell. so you know, these, we were sent to work in the factories day and night digital. we were replacements for the missing workforce. that, that was the beginning of the nightmare for coupons, because sick on the way their children would throw stones at us, they'd shouted dirty do. that's how it was. because the road to the factory led through the village by for the 12 said he does see if i were you. when we passed by, i saw that 2 women, saws and crew, but it was as though we were invisible, non existant. they never gave us anything to a piece of bread or a smile. or even a glance, kick shows the dust. it was unbearable to walk through there every day. those uh, dogs, i'm on it was the free world. we weren't really in. it is here to tell the influx of prisoners from the east coast, the number of inmates and concentration camps to explode. there was not enough
the people that bought as much as possible is, is we what 9 can we replace the west coast and the siemens factories, they'll executives, humans live to, to be so fun. they know the, the, again, we were about 800 women from american bell. so you know, these, we were sent to work in the factories day and night digital. we were replacements for the missing workforce. that, that was the beginning of the nightmare for coupons, because sick on the way their children would throw stones at us, they'd...
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now with dw, with photo stuff on the siemens joins us the stuff on what's been the response from the white house to those attacks? well, the white house is giving itself mute. it's right now, but a few hours ago there was a response. number one, the us and the white house is emphasizing absolutely adamant about emphasizing that it had no active or passive role in this regulatory air strike, or military operation of israel by israel against iran. the whitehouse is really, really a keen on making iran and everybody else know that they really had no part in this . how ever is it right. as also said that the president of course, as well as vice president harris, who is on the campaign trail here, were brief in real time. there was a telephone conversation and a phone call between the secretary of defense, lloyd austin, and his phone don't his equivalent. and israel, a secretary of defense or defense minister along and at austin the pedagogy fear, emphasized there that there the united states and enhanced and that the quote enhanced force posture of the us troops there. for what reason to
now with dw, with photo stuff on the siemens joins us the stuff on what's been the response from the white house to those attacks? well, the white house is giving itself mute. it's right now, but a few hours ago there was a response. number one, the us and the white house is emphasizing absolutely adamant about emphasizing that it had no active or passive role in this regulatory air strike, or military operation of israel by israel against iran. the whitehouse is really, really a keen on making...
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that was the dw report of stuff on siemens in washington. journalist stella magna in the lebanese capital bay rouge told me before how this attack on iran could influence the situation there as well. most people are here among the population and loved on, on all very scared and frightened that this might to escalate further in one way, of course, because his paula here in lebanon is the link to the iranian regime. his butler is reports re is um 9 for being like um melisha that co ordinates its military action but also its a 4 and political dishes decisions quite closely with the rainy and regime. and therefore, fee is quite high that his bullet might play a role when you're on plans with originally ation attack against that is very against israel. so people here are scared that this might worse the situation in the country because then and a further reevaluation attack is where could also uh escalate, further its, uh, military actions here and let on. but the 2nd tier, of course, is also that if things between your on israel continue to escalate that re a one step further to this very lik
that was the dw report of stuff on siemens in washington. journalist stella magna in the lebanese capital bay rouge told me before how this attack on iran could influence the situation there as well. most people are here among the population and loved on, on all very scared and frightened that this might to escalate further in one way, of course, because his paula here in lebanon is the link to the iranian regime. his butler is reports re is um 9 for being like um melisha that co ordinates its...
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bloomberg report in what would be one of siemens' largest accusations.of al tear jumping on the news al tear did decline to comment florida chemical maker element solutions reportedly exploring a sale according to bloomberg, goldman sachs and bank of america are reportedly working with the chemical maker, those shares up nearly 10% on the news scott? >> pippa, thank you. >>> still ahead, we're going to run you through what is at stake when tesla reports earnings top of the hour in "overtime." bell sm could go right back. als to earn their very liberal rates on idle cash. they would descend into chaos. >>> coming up next we get you set up for earnings in "overtime," what to watch for when ibm and tesla hit the tape top of the hour. don't miss your money event tomorrow you can grow your wealth and achieve your investment goals, visit cnbc events.com/money or scan the qr deco on your screen for more information market zone is next. your record label is taking off. but so is your sound engineer. you need to hire. i need indeed. indeed you do. our advanced ma
bloomberg report in what would be one of siemens' largest accusations.of al tear jumping on the news al tear did decline to comment florida chemical maker element solutions reportedly exploring a sale according to bloomberg, goldman sachs and bank of america are reportedly working with the chemical maker, those shares up nearly 10% on the news scott? >> pippa, thank you. >>> still ahead, we're going to run you through what is at stake when tesla reports earnings top of the hour...
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in this article, swing states, the biggest of which is pennsylvania, dw correspondence stuff, and siemens if it's, if the states to get a sense of the political move. welcome to bucks, county pennsylvania, about an hour drive north of philadelphia. home to around 600000 souls. anyone hear of voting? age is being hotly pursued by both campaigns for the upcoming presidential election . this counties, arguably the sweetest of all in the swing, is of the 7 battle ground states. as long as we drive through, there was rule areas. there are a lot of trump bands, campaign sites, and a posters in the front yards. for the closer we come to the townships in this county here, for example, gardens towns, the more harris walls, posters, and science will be at the front yards. it's just a little thing, but it kind of visualizes where this county and where the state is right in the middle. nobody. nobody in the house who is carrying pennsylvania. this is dorothy founded in 1682 today. it is rich with american east coast small town flare, charming boutique stores and quaint family businesses dot the main
in this article, swing states, the biggest of which is pennsylvania, dw correspondence stuff, and siemens if it's, if the states to get a sense of the political move. welcome to bucks, county pennsylvania, about an hour drive north of philadelphia. home to around 600000 souls. anyone hear of voting? age is being hotly pursued by both campaigns for the upcoming presidential election . this counties, arguably the sweetest of all in the swing, is of the 7 battle ground states. as long as we drive...
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and electrical companies to be what they call make us for example, automotive supplies and boss, siemens, the old metal industry. as a stink augusta. i think almost all companies have the issue of climate change on the radar and all doing a lot of money and whether it will be enough on time. i think he might, instead of going to say on come bestbuy's, sense industrialization, took off in the mid 19th century, humans have burned a huge volumes of coal, oil, and natural gas, and caused a massive deforestation. pumping 2.5 trillion tons of carbon dioxide into the atmosphere along with other greenhouse gases. this has resulted among other things in a rise in global temperatures. the melting of the polar ice caps and glaciers and more frequent extreme weather events such as droughts, storms and floods. busy as it can convey situations so far as the things we predicted many years ago have essentially materialized what it is. and in this respect, if things continue on as trajectory and signs are that they will, he will have to reckon with a considerable deterioration of the basis for life on ou
and electrical companies to be what they call make us for example, automotive supplies and boss, siemens, the old metal industry. as a stink augusta. i think almost all companies have the issue of climate change on the radar and all doing a lot of money and whether it will be enough on time. i think he might, instead of going to say on come bestbuy's, sense industrialization, took off in the mid 19th century, humans have burned a huge volumes of coal, oil, and natural gas, and caused a massive...
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defend israeli citizens, they say, there is a key line on one of there is a key line on one of the siemensonal security council in response to a question from the bbc, in which they say and they support israel doing this in terms of limited operations but they say we know that this mission will be a risk and we will keep discussing this with our israeli allies. i think that is basically saying we acknowledge what you have done so far but we expect you not to go any further. ~ . further. with that in mind, the not auoin further. with that in mind, the not going further, _ further. with that in mind, the not going further, what - further. with that in mind, the not going further, what is - not going further, what is washington doing to prevent this from a spiralling beyond this from a spiralling beyond this conflict between israel and hezbollah in lebanon? fix, and hezbollah in lebanon? couple of things, first of all the work they do with the israelis which is they talk a lot about the intensive discussions with them, discussions with them, discussions every day, we know the defense secretary
defend israeli citizens, they say, there is a key line on one of there is a key line on one of the siemensonal security council in response to a question from the bbc, in which they say and they support israel doing this in terms of limited operations but they say we know that this mission will be a risk and we will keep discussing this with our israeli allies. i think that is basically saying we acknowledge what you have done so far but we expect you not to go any further. ~ . further. with...
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but long term if i could own all those other stocks globally, companies like mercedes, point a the, siemensus, i'd rather own all of those except for seven stocks in the u.s. that, arguably at this point, are somewhat overvalued. stuart: i take your point. i just can't remember a time when a small group of stocks dominated the global economy so much. i've never seen anything like that before ever. >> i would say do -- stuart: and you're younger than me. >> am i? [laughter] stuart: yes, you are. >> maybe a year to two. it's a fair point, but i think bottom line here is it also speaks to the there's an overconcentration to where where investors are putting money today. stuart: got it. google's up 6% as we speak. ryan, thanks very much, indeed. >>> trump laying out a new plan to deal with migrant gangs and cartels. >> under my administration we will be seizing thes assets of the criminal gangs and drug cartels -- [applause] and we will use those assets to create a compensation fund to provide restitution for the victims of migrant crime. stuart: all right. we're going to is ask the national bo
but long term if i could own all those other stocks globally, companies like mercedes, point a the, siemensus, i'd rather own all of those except for seven stocks in the u.s. that, arguably at this point, are somewhat overvalued. stuart: i take your point. i just can't remember a time when a small group of stocks dominated the global economy so much. i've never seen anything like that before ever. >> i would say do -- stuart: and you're younger than me. >> am i? [laughter] stuart:...
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out, there was even journalists into more that replaced the profile feature with the beach of the siemens bell. and there was a lot of support around the bishop. there was even some people that were trying to see if they could identify the victims because it was sort of accusing them of being unplugged 3, i think of destroying an issue. you're popular support. sabelle, who has be reinforced by the men holding one of the highest offices in the land. the president jose ramos horta has been president of these t moved since 2022, a former come right in homes of bell. or if he won the nobel peace prize between united united states, the president still doesn't approve of this, that you can some like lining of the national hero. the place right on hold on is represent the legless male c. uh uh to the paper the the table made it. yeah. available for the price. it is all sable. uh there is a guess on us a good tape on there, but she lives on hold. the issue is on dish and it shows, i mean is that the patio or no or little bit the table is actually well, what about the weight of the bed? so if you
out, there was even journalists into more that replaced the profile feature with the beach of the siemens bell. and there was a lot of support around the bishop. there was even some people that were trying to see if they could identify the victims because it was sort of accusing them of being unplugged 3, i think of destroying an issue. you're popular support. sabelle, who has be reinforced by the men holding one of the highest offices in the land. the president jose ramos horta has been...
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parts of the desert, southwest now it's still a desert, but it did get a little bit of water and siemens, some of the lakes went up. but here's what the forecast is coming up on thursday. this is what it looked like. this is the kind of the preview of what the winter is going to look like above temperatures. but yet also above-normal precip in many spots. so that's that balance as it raining and 34 or is it snowing in 29? and then of course, across parts of the deep south, it will be below normal precip, except for this little area right through here, which could see those tornadoes that we've talked about because of the dip in the jet stream, right there i didn't even tell him to say that that it would kill the ragweed. his she makes me on this show, chad, because i'm always someone has a stuffy nose. i'm like, is it the ragweed? >> i got to say the most alarming thing i heard chad say was that the last normal year we had was 2020 for who chad was 2020 a normal year yeah. >> well, we were all sitting in our house broadcasting from inside anyway, right chad myers. >> thank you so much. >
parts of the desert, southwest now it's still a desert, but it did get a little bit of water and siemens, some of the lakes went up. but here's what the forecast is coming up on thursday. this is what it looked like. this is the kind of the preview of what the winter is going to look like above temperatures. but yet also above-normal precip in many spots. so that's that balance as it raining and 34 or is it snowing in 29? and then of course, across parts of the deep south, it will be below...
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residents and businesses in the state scrambling to recover during what should be peak tourism season, siemensaron hodge has the story a lot of times when there's tragedy, people hype it up for a few days and then it falls to the wayside. we can't be forgotten weeks after hurricane helene hit business owners here. in western north carolina are working over time to rebuild any other year and things would be booked solid. all fall season this flood hit 27 i mean, you can see the flood water mark half hour north of asheville. >> josh coppice had turned an old jail into a popular hotel and restaurant we've done $18,000 of refunds. so far. so i'm like taking the money that we've raised for rebuilding the restaurant and just using it to refund the hotel rooms fall in appalachia is pure magic. our color in the leaves is like world-famous for a lot of the businesses in this region. that's the moneymaker without tourists communities in western north carolina will be out 2.1 billion in revenue this year. >> jacobsen's caught on several businesses in the area with only one restaurant open his biggest pro
residents and businesses in the state scrambling to recover during what should be peak tourism season, siemensaron hodge has the story a lot of times when there's tragedy, people hype it up for a few days and then it falls to the wayside. we can't be forgotten weeks after hurricane helene hit business owners here. in western north carolina are working over time to rebuild any other year and things would be booked solid. all fall season this flood hit 27 i mean, you can see the flood water mark...
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education who is autistic, who spent 20 years, almost all of it in solitary confinement in a small siemens cell who hasn't had does not have familiarity with zoom. and i think it would be unfair for the committee to have to evaluate or try to evade wait. his credibility as a witness by staring a little box on a computer screen and i say this probably as a supporter and longtime supporter of the death penalty, but i believe it's incumbent upon us that want to maintain the death penalty that we should be the most vigilant and making sure that no innocent person is ever subjected to it. >> what is it specifically about this case that drew you to it that got you to this point well, it's making sure that our laws are followed. >> the people write the laws in the state of texas through their elected representatives and we've got a law on the books that i firmly believe should have applied to robert. and given him a new trial because he was convicted on the basis something something called the shaken baby theory hypothesis because there was no direct evidence of physical abuse of this child. so c
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siemens matt egan has been looking into it and he's joining us now for a bit of an analysis on this.t have you found well, kate, listen, there's no doubt that rent is just a major source of frustration for millions of americans. >> rent has gone up so much, and that's on top of the cost living considered that half of all renters in the united states are considered cost-burdened, meaning they spent 30% or more of their income just on housing costs. and 2.5 million black households are considered severely cost-burdened because they they've spent more than half of their income on housing costs. so that's why the harris campaign has come out with a number of proposals here right there trying to add more supplied by incentivizing builders with a combination of tax credits and cutting red tape. there also vowing to take on what they're calling quote, abusive corporate landlords they're calling on congress to pass a law to remove tax benefits for investors who acquire 50 or more single-family homes. again, all of this designed to show that they would take action to address housing affordabi
siemens matt egan has been looking into it and he's joining us now for a bit of an analysis on this.t have you found well, kate, listen, there's no doubt that rent is just a major source of frustration for millions of americans. >> rent has gone up so much, and that's on top of the cost living considered that half of all renters in the united states are considered cost-burdened, meaning they spent 30% or more of their income just on housing costs. and 2.5 million black households are...
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had already changed his name -- i think he was traveling under the name of stanley because he had siemensers with the name stanley on it. he then later changed his name to johnson. when he got to new bedford, there were too many johnson's in the community and so things were rather confused so he changed it to douglass and he kept that name for the rest of his life. >> what was his life like in the first years in talbot county? prof. medford: as a child in talbot county, he talked about not having to work hard for the first seven years of his life because he was a child he talks about the hunger. he talks about being cold during the winter. he talked about having to wear a one-piece outfit should it was just a long shirt. a course linen shirt that stopped at its knees. no trousers. he was so delighted when he found out he was going to baltimore because he would be able to wear pants. it is interesting that is what he is thinking about. not whether or not he is going to escape the hard labor of being in a rural environment but it is like he is going as a grown-up. he is now old enough to we
had already changed his name -- i think he was traveling under the name of stanley because he had siemensers with the name stanley on it. he then later changed his name to johnson. when he got to new bedford, there were too many johnson's in the community and so things were rather confused so he changed it to douglass and he kept that name for the rest of his life. >> what was his life like in the first years in talbot county? prof. medford: as a child in talbot county, he talked about...