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of demographic aging in germany is that you have a vast movement of qualified young labor room southern europe and eastern europe which is linked to germany into positions of high qualification relatively low [inaudible] 600,000 people in 2012 alone from germany, spain, eastern europe and places like that. one of the reasons why the crisis has been less sells is the best germany's position within the eurozone, not because of germa virtues, because of the structural position gives it these structural advantages. >> as someone who rhine, when you look at that company in leip zig, what are your thoughts? >> it seems like a successful adventure. -- venture. >> do you wish you were back in germany when you look at the way things are done there? >> questions of that nature have no impact on the choice of where we are. we are in france because there are extremely good mathematicians and engineers in paris and that is why we are here. there is no reason not to be here, and it would not be a decisive factor for our type of company, labor cost differentials or flexibility at the lower end, it is not wha
of demographic aging in germany is that you have a vast movement of qualified young labor room southern europe and eastern europe which is linked to germany into positions of high qualification relatively low [inaudible] 600,000 people in 2012 alone from germany, spain, eastern europe and places like that. one of the reasons why the crisis has been less sells is the best germany's position within the eurozone, not because of germa virtues, because of the structural position gives it these...
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. >> southern europe continues to be a challenge for us and we're looking at trends in northern europehat are pretty good, and the numbers are 5%, 6% and southern europe, particularly italy and spain which are big markets for us, we're seeing a pullback in business and it's driven by two things, the reduction and open to buy dollars by the wholesale accounts and the inability to sell some of the smaller specialty stores throughout southern europe that were just concerned about the credit situation. so we really have to be mindful as we go into those markets and italy is a very tough market for us right now. >> okay. now let's go back to the united states. you mentioned credit. at one point someone might have been concerned that jc penney, which had been a big, big customer, but it looks like coleman is starting to get that thing better. >> reading between the lines and i don't have visibility, as they've started to see in product categories getting more inventory on the floor to really start to sell the goods and put their sales philosophy back into effect and getting more promotional
. >> southern europe continues to be a challenge for us and we're looking at trends in northern europehat are pretty good, and the numbers are 5%, 6% and southern europe, particularly italy and spain which are big markets for us, we're seeing a pullback in business and it's driven by two things, the reduction and open to buy dollars by the wholesale accounts and the inability to sell some of the smaller specialty stores throughout southern europe that were just concerned about the credit...
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seem to stick to germany only because anglo merkel never said publicly the front belongs with southern europe. not yet at least to us are still your r t paris. and lindsey france i'll be back with you with all the latest in less than five minutes from now you're watching. the future. technologies the name in aviation is the game which is late he still might succeed in the months the noble postals brings innovations new points and don't the ground the green knight shape will surface come to be our day here on. the contrary. there's a media leave us so we leave that maybe. by the same motion security play your part of the musical. for shoes that no one is asking with the guests that you deserve answers from it's all on politics only on our t.v. . hope. sgt. if. this. this point be an expensive car saloon. the new fashion show. oh so designing things and shoes in the best shop windows. luxury is the school. is it to last. when archie. thanks for. the reply. did you know the price is the only industry specifically mentioned in the constitution and. that's because a free and open process is critic
seem to stick to germany only because anglo merkel never said publicly the front belongs with southern europe. not yet at least to us are still your r t paris. and lindsey france i'll be back with you with all the latest in less than five minutes from now you're watching. the future. technologies the name in aviation is the game which is late he still might succeed in the months the noble postals brings innovations new points and don't the ground the green knight shape will surface come to be...
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asked how she reacted to personal attacks regarding austerity programs in independent nations in southern europendebted nations. >> you have to have a big heart. people take aim at me sometimes because of the position i hold. i want to keep the euro stable, and i want those countries to become prosperous again. i have to live with these things. fewer challenger followed a days later. voters asked questions on the plan for a national minimum wage and working with temporary workers. he said his party cannot deliver on all of the promises. old, a first-rs time voter, and my question for you is whether you stand behind every point in your party's program. >> i would not be able to represent my party unless i did, and i believe our party can deliver on all our campaign promises. >> the list say he's slightly outperformed the chancellor, but he is still far behind in the polls. the president of the international olympic committee is -- >> the former ioc president passed on the olympic baton, making the new lord of the rings. >> i want to be a president for all. let us. this great universal orchestra,
asked how she reacted to personal attacks regarding austerity programs in independent nations in southern europendebted nations. >> you have to have a big heart. people take aim at me sometimes because of the position i hold. i want to keep the euro stable, and i want those countries to become prosperous again. i have to live with these things. fewer challenger followed a days later. voters asked questions on the plan for a national minimum wage and working with temporary workers. he said...
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why is it in southern europe, politicians hang around a little longer it seems? >> i think there is an increasing gap between italy and france. france while was president for 14 years. he had political carriers spanning over 3, 4 decades. he was prime minister for the first time in his early 40s, i think, and then he retired in his late 70s. that is not going to happen anymore. and that respect, we are changing. there is a view of generations that has increased. as far as italy is concerned, you look at him and you think he is still alive and he could still speak in 20 years, he will be back on television, making the same kind of statement. the real question is why he decides at this point not to go to the government, which he could have done. what is the next move for him? that is the interesting question. >> he obviously has an idea behind his head. silvio berlusconi, unexpected talking point at a conference in russia, where vladimir putin was drawn on the anti-gay measures there. >> berlusconi is on trial just because he lives with women. if you were homosexua
why is it in southern europe, politicians hang around a little longer it seems? >> i think there is an increasing gap between italy and france. france while was president for 14 years. he had political carriers spanning over 3, 4 decades. he was prime minister for the first time in his early 40s, i think, and then he retired in his late 70s. that is not going to happen anymore. and that respect, we are changing. there is a view of generations that has increased. as far as italy is...
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the great fear in southern europe is that of the end of it all berlin's policy of austerity without ends not going to change. >> always a budget deal is reached a government shut down will be approaching. in the weekly radio address the president said that the bill passed yesterday, tying the budget to the defunding of the affordable care act would not stand. >> they will plunge this country back in to recession to deny the basic skoort of health care to millions americans. that's not happening. and they know it's not happening. >> in the republican response nevada governor said that the president needed to do a better job of reaching out to the republican opposition. >> good executives, like all good leaders expect opposition when making decisions or when making or enforcing the law. but executives must engage those that disagree with them. >> there's been more gun violence in chicago, four people killed and four other wounded in a series of shootings that began last evening. just the night before, 13 people were shot in a chicago park in what police described as a gang related inciden
the great fear in southern europe is that of the end of it all berlin's policy of austerity without ends not going to change. >> always a budget deal is reached a government shut down will be approaching. in the weekly radio address the president said that the bill passed yesterday, tying the budget to the defunding of the affordable care act would not stand. >> they will plunge this country back in to recession to deny the basic skoort of health care to millions americans. that's...
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costco is spending $750 million to turn this terminal into southern europe's main trade rout, and a regional hub. safes a weak sailing to the ports of northern europe, and at least 2 million people per trip. coos coe is banking on that advantage. to as much as 7 million container as year. >> during the three years in greece, costco has increased container traffic a dozen times over. its investments here have increases global ranking among terminals from 772 years ago to the top 40. and now, costco may be broadening it. >> but it also operate as container terminal and a shipyard, all in need of investment. >> what we are trying to do is say not only to get the higher bidder, to take the control of the port, but also who is going to invest me in this. because think this privatization, we like to attract investors. >> costco is preparing a bid and were it to win, the left wing opposition says that will create a monopoly, but it is also against the idea of selling infrastructure to pay down the debt. >> the great business state sector is very small, and that's why in the privatization scheme the
costco is spending $750 million to turn this terminal into southern europe's main trade rout, and a regional hub. safes a weak sailing to the ports of northern europe, and at least 2 million people per trip. coos coe is banking on that advantage. to as much as 7 million container as year. >> during the three years in greece, costco has increased container traffic a dozen times over. its investments here have increases global ranking among terminals from 772 years ago to the top 40. and...
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seem to stick to germany only because an anglo merkel never said publicly the frogs belongs with southern europe. not yet at least to us or so you r.t. paris. over the next thirty minutes from new york where the russian foreign minister lavrov is expected to speak to the u.n. says it happens we'll bring it to you live or break into a program talking of which that program on air after the break one of bill clinton's former labor secretary tells larry king about social inequality and the american dream larry see it very soon. the interview. with. peter. pleasure to have you with us here on t.v. today i'm sure. this point being the expensive car saloon. clueless. the new fashion show. also designer bags and shoes in the best shop windows. but. luxury is a school. is a lost cause. as a. consequence when archie. live. live live. live . in a wakeup call to america for the labor secretary robert reich takes his lifelong fight for economic fairness to the big screen in the documentary inequality for all he believes the growing income gap threatens the american way of life unless citizens take back. to l
seem to stick to germany only because an anglo merkel never said publicly the frogs belongs with southern europe. not yet at least to us or so you r.t. paris. over the next thirty minutes from new york where the russian foreign minister lavrov is expected to speak to the u.n. says it happens we'll bring it to you live or break into a program talking of which that program on air after the break one of bill clinton's former labor secretary tells larry king about social inequality and the american...
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seem to stick to germany only because anglo merkel never said publicly the front's belongs with southern europe not yet at least to us are cilia r.t.e. paris. well after the break examines the terrorists who are behind kenya's wave of deadly violence this. i bet anyone who lives in the united states knows a few people or just dismal geography a certain small percentage of the country just can't get it the can of those above us but how important is knowing geography anyways well one author on the washington post blogs recently wrote that knowing geography really doesn't matter that much he was writing in response to the game of where's damascus which challenges people to find syria's capital on a blank map he said that whether americans can find here on a map doesn't affect the wisdom of a punitive strike meant to uphold international norms against the use of chemical weapons and often disasters draw our attention to places we've never heard of before like pearl harbor or columbine or syria but let's look at this way i don't exactly know where persons kidneys are or how exactly they work so by a
seem to stick to germany only because anglo merkel never said publicly the front's belongs with southern europe not yet at least to us are cilia r.t.e. paris. well after the break examines the terrorists who are behind kenya's wave of deadly violence this. i bet anyone who lives in the united states knows a few people or just dismal geography a certain small percentage of the country just can't get it the can of those above us but how important is knowing geography anyways well one author on...
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seem to stick to germany only because anglo merkel never said publicly the front belongs with southern europe. not yet at least to us are cilia r.t. paris. well coming up our team looks at the latest state of the art science breakthroughs in technology update. choose your language clearly we could know if they still come up. choose the the consensus to. choose the opinions that invigorating to. choose the stories that in life choose be access to often. there's a media leave us so we leave the media by the seat motions security for your party visible. pushes that no one is asking with the guests that you deserve answers from it's all on politicking only on our t.v. . hello and welcome to this month's special edition of technology updates where we look to the skies to see the peak of russian innovation on today's show you catch a glimpse of bush's latest stealth fighter. we find out that's a cross between a battery and a combustion engine isn't just a load of. up and down the ground we learn about the mysterious night. but first let's take a look at some of the highlights of this month's show.
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germany only because an anglo merkel thing never said publicly that the front is belongs with southern europe. not yet at least to us or so you r.t. paris. syria's war drags on well its neighbors to billet taters how long can we keep the balance big question sophie shevardnadze looks at that after the break. this is the media leave us so we leave that maybe. by the same motions secure the way your party years ago. for shoes that no one is asking with the guests that you deserve answers from it's all politics. are today. this point being an expensive car soon. the new fashion show. also designer bags and shoes in the best shop windows. luxury is a school. is a lost cause. concentrate . on archie. the island is so small the fermi's it's the center see the center of the universe. on a tiny island the size of a football field in the middle of a lake stands a ruined monastery forty years ago two lovers decided to spend their honeymoon here . they have no idea but the island would change their lives forever but they would change the fate of the island. never seen anything like this before visiting
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stick to germany only because an anglo merkel thing never said publicly the front belongs with southern europe. not yet at least tesser cilia r.t. paris well coming up our team looks at the latest state of the art science breakthroughs in technology update. the interview. choose your language. call it a killer though and if they feel some of the. chills this is the consensus getting. to the opinions that invigorating to. choose the stories that in life choose the access to your office. hello and welcome to this month's special edition of technology updates where we look to the skies to see the peak of russian innovation on today's show because it's a glimpse of bush's latest stealth fighter. we find out it's a cross between a battery and a combustion engine isn't just a load of. down the ground we learned about the mysterious night. but first let's take a look at some of the highlights of this month's show. the international aviation space show is the highlights of the calendar not just for aviation enthusiasts but for anyone who enjoys a good day out there show started off in one thousand nin
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seem to stick to germany only because anglo merkel never said publicly the front belongs with southern europe. not yet at least to us are still your r t paris well russia's foreign minister is expected to address the un general assembly later this hour and a we'll of course be bringing you this live when he begins speaking and in the meantime though cutting edge science for every life and technology update. i bet anyone who lives in the united states knows a few people or just dismal geography a certain small percentage of the country just can't get it that canada is above us but how important is knowing geography anyways well one author on the washington post blogs recently wrote that knowing geography really doesn't matter that much he was writing in response to the game where is damascus which challenges people to find serious capital on a blank map he said that whether americans can find sear on a map doesn't affect the wisdom of a punitive strike meant to uphold international norms against the use of chemical weapons and often disasters draw our attention to places we'd never heard of be
seem to stick to germany only because anglo merkel never said publicly the front belongs with southern europe. not yet at least to us are still your r t paris well russia's foreign minister is expected to address the un general assembly later this hour and a we'll of course be bringing you this live when he begins speaking and in the meantime though cutting edge science for every life and technology update. i bet anyone who lives in the united states knows a few people or just dismal geography...
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seem to stick to germany only because anglo merkel never said publicly the fronts belongs with southern europe not yet at least to us or cilia r.t. paris. up next larry king speaks to former labor secretary under bill clinton about social inequality and the american dream. the interview. to. choose your language. mckibben oh and if you're going to go on to say sell some of . the consensus to. choose the opinions that invigorating to. choose the stories that in life choose be access to your office. in a wakeup call to america for the labor secretary robert reich takes his lifelong fight for economic fairness to the big screen in the documentary inequality for all he believes the growing income gap threatens the american way of life unless citizens take action to lay out the problems the potential solutions that explain why the stuff is things are still optimistic about the united states robert reich on politicking with. politicking with larry king and joining me from new york old friend robert reich she was bill clinton's secretary of labor also served under gerald ford and jimmy carter and he'
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protests happening all around a wall then in some places for example in the middle is down in southern europe i think you can argue that rather than being a form of expressing public's dissatisfaction with the can all the conditions public protest is now becoming a major hurdle to simply do anything within your own country both politically and economically do you see that as a localized phenomenon or is there a greater danger that something like that will spread around the world especially given the economic hardship still significant in many of the western countries and the chances that it will go deeper within the society there are still pretty high it will it depends of course upon the region desolate i mean there are certain countries that seem to be given two pots of style protests and others that. or not i would argue that despite especially some big anti-war protests the united states is a country which is not given to large protests for the most part but. all three are you know even that. it appears quite dynamic at first but then it became quite muted and then it just kind of petered
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and continued sales volatility especially in southern europe. >> thank you. five below. some might say they might be taking some share from the likes of a walmart or target. >> we will talk about that later. funny you should mention that. >> it's a good beat. this is is a ridiculous valuation here. but there is equally ridiculous shortage. >> you can't help but think about a macies. >> and we should note that cramer has got an interview with the -- that's next hour on mad money. the god father was convinced that stocks had climbed even higher. he gave one of our bearish traders some advice. >> i can't believe you. i lived through the same thing in the early 80s. people kept complaining all the way up. all the way up. and you're doing the same thing. enjoy it. have a drink. you have changed your tune. you are cautious. what made you change your view? >> okay. by the way, thanks for that little clip. brian, you're the best. okay? when the s&p went to all time new highs, everyone was happy. i was elated. i noticed something was wrong. what is different today is that the blu
and continued sales volatility especially in southern europe. >> thank you. five below. some might say they might be taking some share from the likes of a walmart or target. >> we will talk about that later. funny you should mention that. >> it's a good beat. this is is a ridiculous valuation here. but there is equally ridiculous shortage. >> you can't help but think about a macies. >> and we should note that cramer has got an interview with the -- that's next hour...
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austerity of increasing severity has been applied in southern europe and ireland, and you are not seeingustained recovery in these countries. austerity is sucking demand out of the economy. people are sending less, and you are setting up this vicious sir call of decline. >> so if austerity is not the way to go, then what is? what should government be doing instead? >> essentially austerity is about the worst possible thing that could be done. if you are serious about promoting recovery in europe, one of the obvious things is creating jobs, looking to perhaps institutions like the german state bank, which has created some 200,000 jobs a year over the last four years, and the government action could be used to promote recovery in places like greece or spain or portugal. so that's the exact opposite to austerity. >> how can governments keep spending? where would they find the money to do so? >> well, there are problems with the greek tax problem. that principle lies at the top of society, if you are rich in greece you don't pay your taxes. there are certainly things that you could do to tig
austerity of increasing severity has been applied in southern europe and ireland, and you are not seeingustained recovery in these countries. austerity is sucking demand out of the economy. people are sending less, and you are setting up this vicious sir call of decline. >> so if austerity is not the way to go, then what is? what should government be doing instead? >> essentially austerity is about the worst possible thing that could be done. if you are serious about promoting...
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a new poll, a recent poll suggested 52% of germans were against further loans to crisis-hit southern europeo they're holding their breath, they're likely not to find anything new in any new government, nor are they going to find peer steinbrÜck in charge because his hopes are not looking particularly strong. he has made a series of blunders in the campaign. his party is likely to end up in another grand coalition with mrs. merkel's party. he said he wants no part in it, so he probably won't be part of it. >> we've got three days to go before the election. how significant are the latest election polls. you mentioned one. what about other ones? >> reporter: the big political poll of the date puts the alternative party across the parliamentary threshold. the worry there is not that it gets to influence euro policies. this rising support for the alternative for germany party is a point, an issue of some concern at the moment. >> and what is angela merkel been doing? we see protests featuring her, but what has she been up to over the past few days? >> reporter: angela merkel has been keeping a f
a new poll, a recent poll suggested 52% of germans were against further loans to crisis-hit southern europeo they're holding their breath, they're likely not to find anything new in any new government, nor are they going to find peer steinbrÜck in charge because his hopes are not looking particularly strong. he has made a series of blunders in the campaign. his party is likely to end up in another grand coalition with mrs. merkel's party. he said he wants no part in it, so he probably won't be...
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every country in the world but every major population aggregate center you know central europe southern europe northern europe have their own northern africa central africa you know have an interest in it why not there's an economy of scale and having them located in central places right not everyone needs to build their own and the fact of the matter is when you have different knows it does create separate systems and the idea of the internet is premised on the global commons and the creation of these potentially separate systems when they are i piped into the same internet you're just interested in internet and internet hers is is right on the challenge here is that when brazil creates into production directly to other south american connections by landline and directly to europe it xclusive the united states and that's what we're talking about well it doesn't exclude the united states all that data is available to somebody the united states if we want to look at it but it doesn't go through our rights correct right that's again that seems to me like a good thing that i think it is a good th
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what did you see geographically in the quarter, particularly southern europe, emerging markets, was thateaker than expected? we're hearing that from a lot of companies lately. >> john, maria, thanks for having me first. overall, it was a strong quarter. subscriptions grew to a significant milestone. we achieved 1 million subscribers. also enterprise, adoption of the creative cloud was faster than expected. it's clear customers are adopting creative cloud faster than expected. across the board, individuals, small and medium businesses as well as enterprise. we had a strong offering with our creative cloud business. in addition to that, john, the other big growth initiative we've talked about, everything to do with digital marketing. digital marketing revenue actually grew 28% year-over-year. the company's firing on all cylinde cylinders. >> i know maria has a question but on geography, what did you see? >> strength across the board in europe and japan, which continues to be a very important market for us, as well as here in the united states. >> can you xashg rise what you're seeing from
what did you see geographically in the quarter, particularly southern europe, emerging markets, was thateaker than expected? we're hearing that from a lot of companies lately. >> john, maria, thanks for having me first. overall, it was a strong quarter. subscriptions grew to a significant milestone. we achieved 1 million subscribers. also enterprise, adoption of the creative cloud was faster than expected. it's clear customers are adopting creative cloud faster than expected. across the...
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government by the opposition's social democrats on whose call for policies aimed at boosting growth in southern europee pain, but parliament and public opinion will continue to demand tough conditions in return for germany's help. jonah hall al jazerra berlin. >> golden dawn has been the focus of the latest protests in greece, a man with reported ties to the group faced court. the 45-year-old is accused of fatality stabbing anti-fascist talk low on tuesdaon tuesday ni. he was charged with murder, he had become a popular left wing voice in greece. activists have held a protest outside the moscow offers of russian gas company. after members of a green peace crew were did h detained by rusn authorities, the coast card is towing their ship back to port with the activists on board after storming the vessel on thursday. russia says they could face piracy and other charges for trying to climb to to an offshore drilling platform. they have dismissed those allegationses. >> our activists and our ships have been protesting against dangerous oil drilling in the arctic. and about dangerous activity which can be -
government by the opposition's social democrats on whose call for policies aimed at boosting growth in southern europee pain, but parliament and public opinion will continue to demand tough conditions in return for germany's help. jonah hall al jazerra berlin. >> golden dawn has been the focus of the latest protests in greece, a man with reported ties to the group faced court. the 45-year-old is accused of fatality stabbing anti-fascist talk low on tuesdaon tuesday ni. he was charged with...
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think the consumer environment will remain soft and sales volatility will continue especially in southern europe. those pvh shares taking a little bit on the chin do the downside on this earnings. remember, earnings beat sales beat but it's the forecast that has some investors concerned. we'll keep it on those shares as beprogress in the after-hours session. >> thank you so much. most with -- i'm sorry. >> go ahead. >> thanks. most describe the supreme court as the most revered dispensers of justice in the land. >> but they're getting a new unflattering description from a u.s. senator, massachusetts senator elizabeth warren kalg the justices a wholly-owned subsidiary of big business, end quote. neil and buzz: for teaching us that you can't create the future... by clinging to the past. and with that: you're history. instead of looking behind... delta is looking beyond. 80 thousand of us investing billions... in everything from the best experiences below... to the finest comforts above. we're not simply saluting history... we're making it. i've been doing a few things for playing this and trading.
think the consumer environment will remain soft and sales volatility will continue especially in southern europe. those pvh shares taking a little bit on the chin do the downside on this earnings. remember, earnings beat sales beat but it's the forecast that has some investors concerned. we'll keep it on those shares as beprogress in the after-hours session. >> thank you so much. most with -- i'm sorry. >> go ahead. >> thanks. most describe the supreme court as the most...
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you have southern europe in trouble and cannot get out of its depression.at are not even clear citizens of those cities. they are like illegal aliens. there are plenty of things. stuart: i hear you. for all of our viewers, when will the homes be worth what they were back in 2006? >> i just do not see it. i just do not think that realistically, at least in different parts of the country, we will ever see those kinds of numbers again. i have talked to some appraisers recently. it depends on the numbers of values we look at. they are moving in a faster, better direction and homes at $1 million. it is going in a better direction. once they start releasing inventory, you will see the numbers change and go in the other direction. stuart: what would you invest in now that would get you out of the crash when it comes? >> you can actually be short stocks. stuart: hold on a second. bob, how do i escape the housing mess? >> i am still a big believer in dirt. i still think, ultimately, we will see an increase in value over time. they are controlling the marketplace bec
you have southern europe in trouble and cannot get out of its depression.at are not even clear citizens of those cities. they are like illegal aliens. there are plenty of things. stuart: i hear you. for all of our viewers, when will the homes be worth what they were back in 2006? >> i just do not see it. i just do not think that realistically, at least in different parts of the country, we will ever see those kinds of numbers again. i have talked to some appraisers recently. it depends on...
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but on the other hand, one has to say that coming out of southern europe, it is a lot of, as well, posturingomes to central banking. with that, back over to you. >> posturing, nothing new there. thank you so much. >>> nike led the pack yesterday, the stock accounting for much of the index's advance. the sports wearmaker saw profits rise to $187 million, a 38% improvement on a year earlier. revenues increased 8% to $7 billion. take a look. mikey shares got a 6% bump in after hours trading after closing the u.s. session higher. they're now up in -- no, they closed, rather, up 2%. up after hours. we'll see how they fare today. still with us, lance roberts. lance, we talked about the general market sentiment the last time. why don't we talk about some sectors, some picks. how do you like the retail sector? especially ahead in the u.s. today, we have personal data consumption coming out. >> that's one of the key issues we talked about earlier. when we look at economic growth, the real area that's sluggish here has been personalized expenditures. it's been very negative for, really, the last year.
but on the other hand, one has to say that coming out of southern europe, it is a lot of, as well, posturingomes to central banking. with that, back over to you. >> posturing, nothing new there. thank you so much. >>> nike led the pack yesterday, the stock accounting for much of the index's advance. the sports wearmaker saw profits rise to $187 million, a 38% improvement on a year earlier. revenues increased 8% to $7 billion. take a look. mikey shares got a 6% bump in after hours...
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but we still have 12% or there, thereabouts, unemployment and 60% youth unemployment throughout southern europewell. where is the job creation, where is the job growth? back to you, ross. >> i don't think he was being rude. i think he genuinely couldn't hear you, steve. >> that happens to me a lot. it is "squawk box" redux. >> steve, thanks. that's the latest from st. petersburg. we'll get out to geoffrey for the ecb discussion. let's remind you ahead of that what is on the agenda in the united states. weekly jobless claims at 8:30 eastern. forecast to remain unchanged at 331,000. that report coming ahead of tomorrow's jobs numbers. we'll also get fed speak from indianapolis, fed president and factory order in chain store sales. a pair of key earnings coming out tomorrow from verifone and smith & wesson and the adp unemployment report and the manufacturing. "worldwide exchange" continues right after this. building animatronics is all about getting things to work together. the timing, the actions, the reactions. everything has to synch up. my expenses are no different. receipt match from america
but we still have 12% or there, thereabouts, unemployment and 60% youth unemployment throughout southern europewell. where is the job creation, where is the job growth? back to you, ross. >> i don't think he was being rude. i think he genuinely couldn't hear you, steve. >> that happens to me a lot. it is "squawk box" redux. >> steve, thanks. that's the latest from st. petersburg. we'll get out to geoffrey for the ecb discussion. let's remind you ahead of that what is...
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i don't think we need -- on top of that banking system in southern europe has a lot of problems.the low interest rates are not just transmitted to the real economy. still a lot of problems and just talking about the recovery i think is wishful thinking. >> how is it going to play out. i was asking mario monti earlier, i said more responses. you can't use that -- you talk about demand management, but does there -- does there need to be an adjustment program that involves the north as well? could all the adjustment -- can it adjust on the detonations? >> i think the north of europe is close to full employment. so their wages are going up. it is gradual. can they do more? probably. but i think in italy, it is too easy to say the others have to do something. i think we have to look at what we haven't done so far including the past governments. one thing we haven't done is the structure of reforms. our economy is not competitive. it doesn't matter if, you know, the world economy is growing and we're not competitive. we're not going to be part of the recovery as we're seeing. second qu
i don't think we need -- on top of that banking system in southern europe has a lot of problems.the low interest rates are not just transmitted to the real economy. still a lot of problems and just talking about the recovery i think is wishful thinking. >> how is it going to play out. i was asking mario monti earlier, i said more responses. you can't use that -- you talk about demand management, but does there -- does there need to be an adjustment program that involves the north as well?...
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that moved that night, including a special operations force in europe that ended up in base on southern europe a large special operations force from the united states, which moved under direction as soon as they were given orders. it a group of marines that essentially were sent in from spain in to tripoli the next day. it literally became -- this is not something you can just wish to happen instantly. there's a lot of planning, preparation, as rapidly to coit as rapidly as one can do it. if i may, i'll just -- there's been great discussion given to face mover. you have to jet over benghazi because there are jets in europe. we have -- our readiness condition on that particular night, there were no plane sitting at the ready. it's 2:00 in the morning, there are no planes on alert. it's two and a half to three hourses to fly there. tankers support is four hours away. you need host nation support where are they to get permission fly particularly combat-ready jets out of the country. you have to get the bomb racks and put the munitions together. you have to plan the mission, there are tremendous n
that moved that night, including a special operations force in europe that ended up in base on southern europe a large special operations force from the united states, which moved under direction as soon as they were given orders. it a group of marines that essentially were sent in from spain in to tripoli the next day. it literally became -- this is not something you can just wish to happen instantly. there's a lot of planning, preparation, as rapidly to coit as rapidly as one can do it. if i...
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we have more political drama in southern europe, but will it turn into another fiscalisca fi. i was going to say financial crisis. we'll see. that's coming up next when we return. [ male announcer ] this store knows how to handle a saturday crowd. ♪ [ male announcer ] the parking lot helps by letting us know who's coming. the carts keep everyone on the right track. the power tools introduce themselves. all the bits and bulbs keep themselves stocked. and the doors even handle the checkout so we can work on that thing that's stuck in the thing. [ female announcer ] today, cisco is connecting the internet of everything. so everyone goes home happy. at bny mellon, our business is investments. [ female announcer ] today, cisco is connecting the internet of everything. managing them, moving them, making them work. we oversee 20% of the world's financial assets. and that gives us scale and insight no one else has. investment management combined with investment servicing. bringing the power of investments to people's lives. invested in the world. bny mellon. >>> where are all the bond
we have more political drama in southern europe, but will it turn into another fiscalisca fi. i was going to say financial crisis. we'll see. that's coming up next when we return. [ male announcer ] this store knows how to handle a saturday crowd. ♪ [ male announcer ] the parking lot helps by letting us know who's coming. the carts keep everyone on the right track. the power tools introduce themselves. all the bits and bulbs keep themselves stocked. and the doors even handle the checkout so...
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the status quo most likely be maintained we will most likely see moderate growth in northern europe and southerneuropean countries as long as they will be kept in the euro zone will not be able to gain competitiveness and unemployment rates will grow sadly but true well i spoke to none of this early and he's saying a third could actually spell disaster for merkel and that's happened to a number of other leaders of course you who go into a third term of office and it didn't end particularly well will she make it through this next term we think. i don't want to look into the crystal ball and. predict what's going to happen in the next four years i don't know about the future but it will be definitely a very tough four years and it will be interesting to see whether america will actually stay on the same course she has been the last three and a half years when it comes to the crisis mode of the euro zone or if she will be open for new ideas that's going to be very interesting and we all will be happy to observe it fred great to talk to you really interesting thank you very much indeed fred wrote a
the status quo most likely be maintained we will most likely see moderate growth in northern europe and southerneuropean countries as long as they will be kept in the euro zone will not be able to gain competitiveness and unemployment rates will grow sadly but true well i spoke to none of this early and he's saying a third could actually spell disaster for merkel and that's happened to a number of other leaders of course you who go into a third term of office and it didn't end particularly well...
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southern europe, southern africa, central america, the amazon. the list goes on.ll of the extra water vapor to evaporate from the oceans into the warmer skies that hold much more creating a much larger downpours that trigger the kind of flooding that we saw in boulder colorado over the last few weeks and nashville, my home town, three years ago and in pakistan in that year when 20 million people were displaced from their homes further destabilizing the nuclear-armed fragile country. that list goes on. creating more fires. we've seen them in the west this year and our own country. we saw them in russia a few years ago leading to the removal of all grains from world markets leading to the highest food price spike in world history. and at the moment a food vendor and tunisia set himself on fire and although there were many factors that contributed to that individual tragedy and the events soon thereafter unfolded. food riots followed recent events related to climate discussion. climate refugees are challenging the ability of governments to remain stable there is now
southern europe, southern africa, central america, the amazon. the list goes on.ll of the extra water vapor to evaporate from the oceans into the warmer skies that hold much more creating a much larger downpours that trigger the kind of flooding that we saw in boulder colorado over the last few weeks and nashville, my home town, three years ago and in pakistan in that year when 20 million people were displaced from their homes further destabilizing the nuclear-armed fragile country. that list...
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that moved that night, including a special operations force in europe that ended up in a base in southern europe, a large special operations force from the united states, which moved under direction as soon as they were given orders, a group of marines that essentially were sent in from spain into tripoli the next day. this is not something that you can wish to happen instantly. there's a lot of preparation to do it as rapidly as one can do it. if i may, there has been great discussion given to fast-moving others. could you get a jet over benghazi because there are jets in europe? our readiness condition on that particular night, there were no airplanes sitting at the ready. so it is 2:00 in the morning and there are no planes on alert. it is two and a half to three hours to fly there. the tanker is four hours away. you need host nation support where they are to get permission to fly, particularly combat ready jets out of that country. you have to go get the bomb racks. you have to put the munitions together. you have to plan the mission. there are a tremendous number of details that have to go
that moved that night, including a special operations force in europe that ended up in a base in southern europe, a large special operations force from the united states, which moved under direction as soon as they were given orders, a group of marines that essentially were sent in from spain into tripoli the next day. this is not something that you can wish to happen instantly. there's a lot of preparation to do it as rapidly as one can do it. if i may, there has been great discussion given to...
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southern europe, southern africa, central america, the amazon, the list goes on, causing all of the extra water vapor to evaporate from the oceans to warmer skies that hold much more, creating much larger downpours that trigger the kind of flooding that we saw in boulder, colorado over the last few weeks. in nashville, my hometown three years ago. in pakistan in the year that 20 million people were displaced from their homes further destabilizing the nuclear armed fragile country. and that list goes on. creating more fires. we saw them in the west. we saw them in russia a few years ago, leading to the removal of all grains from world markets by russia, ukraine, and kazakhstan, leading to the highest food price spike in world history. at that moment, a food vendor in tunisia set himself on fire. and although there were many other factors that contributed to that individual tragedy and the events that son there after unfolded, food riots had crop failures in recent events related to climate disruption. governments remain stable but those regions where the government is already on a knife ed
southern europe, southern africa, central america, the amazon, the list goes on, causing all of the extra water vapor to evaporate from the oceans to warmer skies that hold much more, creating much larger downpours that trigger the kind of flooding that we saw in boulder, colorado over the last few weeks. in nashville, my hometown three years ago. in pakistan in the year that 20 million people were displaced from their homes further destabilizing the nuclear armed fragile country. and that list...
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europe is speaking german. >> the chancellor becomes the dominant figure. germany's southerneighbors are wishing they could vote. they would like to see the social democrats in power or at least junior partners in a grand coalition to tone down angela merkel's demand for austerity. >> the savings measures do not help greece. we need investments, a marshall plan. it does not look like they have that in mind. >> which reports are right about germany's policy on the euro? a british magazine or command unity behind the chancellor. at least her policies are known and stable. many country want her help taking national competencies back from the european union. >> the germans and british have much closer views of a lots of other things. for example, how free the economy should be, how much state involvement would there be. the brits and other people as well see a multi polar europe emerging. it is not just france and germany driving the integration forward. >> british applause for angela merkel is new. earlier, all she received was scorned. her style of politics was to take things s
europe is speaking german. >> the chancellor becomes the dominant figure. germany's southerneighbors are wishing they could vote. they would like to see the social democrats in power or at least junior partners in a grand coalition to tone down angela merkel's demand for austerity. >> the savings measures do not help greece. we need investments, a marshall plan. it does not look like they have that in mind. >> which reports are right about germany's policy on the euro? a...
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the inconsistencies in europe is we have growth in the north and we're still having some of the challenges on the southernasia for us, our order rate last quarter went down. so if you look at some of our emerging countries, the growth rate, the previous quarter from an order rate standpoint was 13%. this last quarter was 8%. we saw a bit -- >> did that taper? did you feel the taper effect? >> again, it's mixed. if you look at some countries like india and mexico, we had good growth. >> yeah. >> some of the other emerging markets were flat. from a china standpoint, the economics numbers have been revised down, still growth. and then challenges for us as it relates to some of the commentary regarding security and whether or not cisco is involved or not involved in that. >> in this country, do you see any indication -- and you can combine this with, you know, your viewpoint on the jobs picture and everything else, but do you see any indication that ceos are going to ramp up spending of any kind on i.t., plants or whatever? >> so i've been looking -- let's say the last six months at a lot of surveys. and part
the inconsistencies in europe is we have growth in the north and we're still having some of the challenges on the southernasia for us, our order rate last quarter went down. so if you look at some of our emerging countries, the growth rate, the previous quarter from an order rate standpoint was 13%. this last quarter was 8%. we saw a bit -- >> did that taper? did you feel the taper effect? >> again, it's mixed. if you look at some countries like india and mexico, we had good growth....
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europe. the chiemgauer in southern germany. in france, the pays basque eusko and toulouse sol-violette. bristol pound and the brixton pound in the u.k. but while thinking globally, we too were acting locally, and thus more interested in the currency of berkshire county. so, alice maggio took us for a tour of our options. first stop: the magic fluke, a local ukulele manufacturer. >> hello! ♪ >> we make a great solid body ukulele where we actually took the trees down and kiln-dried the wood. >> reporter: co-owner phyllis webb, a woman some might describe as from an earlier era. >> right here in sheffield, we've been able to find some wood for our fret boards, and we in our new violin, we'll be using an injection molder right here in pittsfield, so not far away. >> reporter: ideally, the magic fluke pays in berkshares for the parts to make its instruments. >> we do sell all over the world, but we hire local people. it's good for our country to keep manufacturing here. it's about community support, it's about shopping local, it's about sustainability right here where we live and where we wo
europe. the chiemgauer in southern germany. in france, the pays basque eusko and toulouse sol-violette. bristol pound and the brixton pound in the u.k. but while thinking globally, we too were acting locally, and thus more interested in the currency of berkshire county. so, alice maggio took us for a tour of our options. first stop: the magic fluke, a local ukulele manufacturer. >> hello! ♪ >> we make a great solid body ukulele where we actually took the trees down and kiln-dried...