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hope to see you stateside soon. >> i hope so, too. >>> next on "gps," what is the great innovation of0th century, the one that had the biggest impact on the world? some would argue it was the airplane. perhaps you'll agree. in a moment, the great historian, david mccullough, will tell us the fascinating story behind the first flight and the wright brothers. and it's got the spring and bounce of a traditional mattress. you sink into it, but you can still move it around. now that i have a tempur-flex, i can finally get a good night's sleep. when i flop down on the bed, and it's just like, 'ah, this is perfect." wherever you put your body it just supports you. like little support elfs are just holding you. i can sleep now! through the night! (vo) change your sleep. change your life. change to tempur-pedic. big day? ah, the usual. moved some new cars. hauled a bunch of steel. kept the supermarket shelves stocked. made sure everyone got their latest gadgets. what's up for the next shift? ah, nothing much. just keeping the lights on. (laugh) nice. doing the big things that move an economy.
hope to see you stateside soon. >> i hope so, too. >>> next on "gps," what is the great innovation of0th century, the one that had the biggest impact on the world? some would argue it was the airplane. perhaps you'll agree. in a moment, the great historian, david mccullough, will tell us the fascinating story behind the first flight and the wright brothers. and it's got the spring and bounce of a traditional mattress. you sink into it, but you can still move it around....
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. >> narrator: stateside, he's a board member of the racquet club, st.st exclusive clique, and a man with an impeccable reputation. >> he seemed very knowledgeable, charismatic, professional. >> an attorney, a trusted adviser, friend. >> narrator: that is, until his own secretary unmasks him as a wolf in priest's clothing.
. >> narrator: stateside, he's a board member of the racquet club, st.st exclusive clique, and a man with an impeccable reputation. >> he seemed very knowledgeable, charismatic, professional. >> an attorney, a trusted adviser, friend. >> narrator: that is, until his own secretary unmasks him as a wolf in priest's clothing.
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if we look stateside, the indices are falling back.he nasdaq is down which comes as the dollar is strengthening pushing down energy prices and oil and energy stocks. investors digesting a weaker reading of factory orders in april. the european close indices closing to the downside as well with the frankfurt dax being the hardest hit. we sought greek concerns in european stock markets this session. as i say, concerns that the greek government won't be able to fulfill its obligations as a debt repayment to the imf which is due next week. those concerns also putting pressure on the single currency the euro, and get the dollar. let's talk you through a few stories we are watching for you shares in ryanair swordoared. for the 12 months ending in march, they posted a net profit of 867 million euros. this was after it improved customer service. it has been trying to attract the all-important business passengers. meanwhile, the hours government will make a decision on the potential of its air carrier. ministers are mulling over a takeover offe
if we look stateside, the indices are falling back.he nasdaq is down which comes as the dollar is strengthening pushing down energy prices and oil and energy stocks. investors digesting a weaker reading of factory orders in april. the european close indices closing to the downside as well with the frankfurt dax being the hardest hit. we sought greek concerns in european stock markets this session. as i say, concerns that the greek government won't be able to fulfill its obligations as a debt...
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hope to see you stateside soon. >> i hope so, too. >>> next on "gps," what is the great innovation ofh century, the one that had the biggest impact on the world? some would argue it was the airplane. perhaps you'll agree. and in just a moment the great historian david mccullough will tell us the fascinating story behind the first flight and the wright brothers. right now, verizon is offering unlimited talk. and text. plus 10 gigs of shareable data. yeah, 10 gigantic gigs. for $80 a month. and $15 per line. more data than ever. for more of what you want. on the network that's #1 in speed. call. data. and reliability. so you never have to settle. $80 a month. for 10 gigs. and $15 per line. stop by or visit us online. and save without settling. only on verizon. ♪ (music plays throughout) ♪ the pursuit of healthier. it begins from the second we're born. after all, healthier doesn't happen all by itself. it needs to be earned... every day... from the smallest detail to the boldest leap. healthier means using wellness to keep away illness... knowing a prescription is way more than the pills
hope to see you stateside soon. >> i hope so, too. >>> next on "gps," what is the great innovation ofh century, the one that had the biggest impact on the world? some would argue it was the airplane. perhaps you'll agree. and in just a moment the great historian david mccullough will tell us the fascinating story behind the first flight and the wright brothers. right now, verizon is offering unlimited talk. and text. plus 10 gigs of shareable data. yeah, 10 gigantic...
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we do not see the same feel-good factor stateside this hour as we saw in europe. the dow jones is currently holding its head above the flat line, but not my much. the nasdaq and s&p 500 are trading to the downside. this as investors are digesting the latest data coming after the u.s. housing market, housing stocks came in stronger during the month of april then was forecast. it still has not done much for american stocks this session with the nasdaq and s&p 500 trading to the downside. let's take a look at some individual company news in the markets. we are seeing shares and walmart coming under pressure on wall street this session. it comes as the world's biggest retailer reports a small quarterly profit. a pay hike will stop the bottom line. at the same time, sales in the three months fell. car shares were among the winners earlier in europe. another sign the european car market is recovering after years of weakness. it jumped nearly 7% in april. the french carmaker renault saw its shares popeye more than 5%. -- top by more -- go up by more than 5%. higher quart
we do not see the same feel-good factor stateside this hour as we saw in europe. the dow jones is currently holding its head above the flat line, but not my much. the nasdaq and s&p 500 are trading to the downside. this as investors are digesting the latest data coming after the u.s. housing market, housing stocks came in stronger during the month of april then was forecast. it still has not done much for american stocks this session with the nasdaq and s&p 500 trading to the downside....
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had you gone to a good program at one of the better considered state schools, or taken a stateside business degree, instead of heading off overseas, how would you be different? and how would the resume that you presented to your early employers be different? >> i would think it would be very different. with a name like ruchika, i have heard hiring managers once i've made the cut, oh, that's an unusual name. and i think when i haven't read frank answer book i'll be honest here, but i have read his op ed, the examples he sites are wealthier white kids who did not end up going to very recognized colleges and still had a degree of success in light life. and i don't think, certainly i have the tenacity and i have the determination so i would like to believe i'd be able to make it this far, regardless. but i would be lying if i said that those credentials or my resume did not get me as far as i've come to date. >> quickly before i say good-bye, did it force you to work harder and by forcing you to work harder, pull some things out of you or develop some things you didn't already have? >> absolute
had you gone to a good program at one of the better considered state schools, or taken a stateside business degree, instead of heading off overseas, how would you be different? and how would the resume that you presented to your early employers be different? >> i would think it would be very different. with a name like ruchika, i have heard hiring managers once i've made the cut, oh, that's an unusual name. and i think when i haven't read frank answer book i'll be honest here, but i have...
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up next on this show, we will shift stateside.onald's trying to put gold that the to the golden arches. it may not be that easy. more of their missteps. ♪ jonathan: good morning and welcome back to "on the move." i am jonathan ferro. 30 minutes into the trading day. a picture of the markets. the ftse 100 is close for the bank holiday today. the stoxx 600 also lower. the ftse down. the market moves for you. some of the top stories add to bloomberg. australian regulator found no evidence of misconduct as it looks it to the dollar ahead of the central-bank's decision. the dollar rose ahead of the monetary policy announcement. the net's rba decision is tomorrow and the central-bank is expected to cut rates. a tie investors said he reach an agreement to buy stake in a football team from former italian minister berlusconi. the football champion would remain in the hands of berlusconi and his company. isis supporters after borchard what it -- have thwarted what is said to be an attack in texas. policeman shot and killed two gumen, it was
up next on this show, we will shift stateside.onald's trying to put gold that the to the golden arches. it may not be that easy. more of their missteps. ♪ jonathan: good morning and welcome back to "on the move." i am jonathan ferro. 30 minutes into the trading day. a picture of the markets. the ftse 100 is close for the bank holiday today. the stoxx 600 also lower. the ftse down. the market moves for you. some of the top stories add to bloomberg. australian regulator found no...
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officials hope to have him stateside by then. >>> a grisly discovery in new york but investigators said's nothing to be worried about. authorities say they found nine brains along the street in new york. while they don't know how the brains ended up there they say they belonged to either dogs or sheep and were likely part of a collection for educational or research purposes. nothing criminal is suspected and a local vet says that at least one of the brains was professionally removed and preserved in formaldehyde. >> don't worry about it, on a busy street, not something you hear every day. >>> coming up next a massive recall. what you need to know before you sit down for lunch today. >>> plus no holiday for firefighters who say the drought is creating extreme fire danger. >>> a live look at the san mateo bridge. we'll be back with 15 minutes of nonstop news, traffic and weather after this. >>> now 15 minutes of continuous news, weather and traffic on "today in the bay." >> a live look at the san mateo bridge right now where caltrans reopened lanes in both directions. eastbound first. jus
officials hope to have him stateside by then. >>> a grisly discovery in new york but investigators said's nothing to be worried about. authorities say they found nine brains along the street in new york. while they don't know how the brains ended up there they say they belonged to either dogs or sheep and were likely part of a collection for educational or research purposes. nothing criminal is suspected and a local vet says that at least one of the brains was professionally removed...
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officials hope to have him stateside by then. >>> wow. real life is stranger than fiction.timely recall. meat delivered to a popular sandwich chain made it out of the factory with fake inspections. all the information coming up next. we live in a pick and choose world. choose, choose, choose. but at bedtime? ...why settle for this? enter sleep number... don't miss the memorial day special edition mattress with sleepiq technology. sleepiq tells you how well you slept and what adjustments you can make. you like the bed soft. he's more hardcore. so your sleep goes from good to great to wow! only at a sleep number store. save $500 on the memorial day special edition mattress with sleepiq, plus 36-month special financing. ends monday! know better sleep with sleep number. >>> business as usual, drivers using the san mateo bridge today hoping for the green light. for this morning's commute. >>> and the biggest meal of the year for a san francisco church serving veterans on this memorial day holiday. >>> memorial day starting off with some low clouds near san jose. 50s for now. tem
officials hope to have him stateside by then. >>> wow. real life is stranger than fiction.timely recall. meat delivered to a popular sandwich chain made it out of the factory with fake inspections. all the information coming up next. we live in a pick and choose world. choose, choose, choose. but at bedtime? ...why settle for this? enter sleep number... don't miss the memorial day special edition mattress with sleepiq technology. sleepiq tells you how well you slept and what...
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. >>> i'm stateside. >> you're home? what are you doing?s i just needed a minute. >> we saw the heavy toll of war on a family in the hit film "american sniper." now in today's buryied lead the all-too-real struggles of a military wife now that her husband is gone. the widow of american sniper chris kyle the most lethal sniper in u.s. military history. his wife dealt with his constant deployments, his distinct behavior when he came home. and the reality for her is far from a hollywood script. she is a widow with two children coping with the loss of her father. and she gets candid about that in her new book "american wife". >> i stand before you a broken woman. >> reporter: taya kyle prefers to face hardship head-on. and she's had no shortage of opportunities. >> she means the world to me. >> reporter: chris kyle was the love of her life. he was murdered in 2013 by a fellow veteran. taya's husband was known as the deadliest sniper in american history, completing four deployments. he was also a bestselling author and the inspiration for the hi
. >>> i'm stateside. >> you're home? what are you doing?s i just needed a minute. >> we saw the heavy toll of war on a family in the hit film "american sniper." now in today's buryied lead the all-too-real struggles of a military wife now that her husband is gone. the widow of american sniper chris kyle the most lethal sniper in u.s. military history. his wife dealt with his constant deployments, his distinct behavior when he came home. and the reality for her is...
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. >>> smart phones, taiwan bringing zen stateside. the zen phone 2 model making its u.s.his afternoon after shaking up asian markets with its affordable price tag. we spoke to johnny this morning on why he chose intel for the smart phone's application processer, take a listen. >> intel has always been very, very strong in terms of design the cpu, right? so i think in terms of the architecture, i still believe they have the best architecture and also the best process technology. and also, a lot of people have a miscommon understanding that more cord is always better. but actually, the truth is the architecture is far more important. even the latest iphone 6, the cpu 88, code name cyclone, still have only two cores. >> johnny shih, this is the man who single handedly started the netbook market, turned the laptop market on his head. also about asus's success nor southeast asia. >> our first zen phone in taiwan, we went from, for collective porters, we went from having the market presence to being the dominant market leader, even until now. and then off to india, we sold over
. >>> smart phones, taiwan bringing zen stateside. the zen phone 2 model making its u.s.his afternoon after shaking up asian markets with its affordable price tag. we spoke to johnny this morning on why he chose intel for the smart phone's application processer, take a listen. >> intel has always been very, very strong in terms of design the cpu, right? so i think in terms of the architecture, i still believe they have the best architecture and also the best process technology....
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. >>> with us now daniel noles, stateside covering the british elections.ington correspondent at the "economist." great to see you. sounds like there's a good chance there won't be a clear winner tonight. so the question is, what happens next and could indecision have affects on foreign policy in the u.s. and around the world? >> it's going to be really messy. the weird thing is i think we know roughly what the numbers are going to be. who gets to form the government is unclear. and you know one of the more likely possibilities is that labor forms a minority government there. they're reliant on the scottish national party for confidence, for votes essentially. the scottish national party wants to get rid of britain's talent -- the membership in the security council. big deal in terms of defense spending overall. from the foreign policy perspective, that's obviously worrying to a lot of people. i think realistically the scottish national party wouldn't get their way. there is a majority in parliament among conservatives and labor for maintaining trident. it'
. >>> with us now daniel noles, stateside covering the british elections.ington correspondent at the "economist." great to see you. sounds like there's a good chance there won't be a clear winner tonight. so the question is, what happens next and could indecision have affects on foreign policy in the u.s. and around the world? >> it's going to be really messy. the weird thing is i think we know roughly what the numbers are going to be. who gets to form the government is...
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. >> obviously the struggles in latin america, 4-x struggles, even stateside have been well documentedhat's had trouble for a long time. >>> in case you missed it, walmart is going after amazon. the company testing a new unlimited shipping service this summer. that's going to cost $50 a year. below the $99 you pay for a year of amazon prime. unclear whether they're guaranteeing you'll get your goods in two days. the service sinvy tags only. unlike amazon it doesn't include movies or music or original content. at least not yet. but it sounds like they are willing to maybe bundle in some other things down the line. >> we talked with cramer this morning about prime has not seen a lot of resistance at $99. but maybe a walmart customer thinks it is pricey and that $50 is more reasonable. >> they've got to include mobile in this. i mean i'm a customer who shops through my smartphone all the time. the fact that amazon has easy quick buying through prime, through a mobile device is key. walmart's got to do a lot more than have a program like this if they intend do chase down amazon. >>> let's
. >> obviously the struggles in latin america, 4-x struggles, even stateside have been well documentedhat's had trouble for a long time. >>> in case you missed it, walmart is going after amazon. the company testing a new unlimited shipping service this summer. that's going to cost $50 a year. below the $99 you pay for a year of amazon prime. unclear whether they're guaranteeing you'll get your goods in two days. the service sinvy tags only. unlike amazon it doesn't include movies...
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great to see you stateside.hear ash carter with strong words talking about the iraqis failing to fight lacking will. this is an american trained unit. what's the problem here? why can we not trust iraqis to fight for us? >> the u.s. spent about 20 to $25 billion to build the iraqi army. and it spent years with americans standing shoulder to shoulder with the iraqis trying to pop up this institution. and when u.s. forces left iraq, the army became incredibly corrupt and lots of ghost rosters where false names were put on so people would get pay but didn't have to show up. there were demands for kickbacks and equipment went to the black market, the iraqi services just started to rot. and there was an increasing sectarian nature to the armed forces where shiite officers were promoted and sunni officers were removed. >> so frankly, who would fight and die for an army like that? >> excellent question. richard, stay with us i want to hear more from you but want to bring in the retired naval commander and senior analys
great to see you stateside.hear ash carter with strong words talking about the iraqis failing to fight lacking will. this is an american trained unit. what's the problem here? why can we not trust iraqis to fight for us? >> the u.s. spent about 20 to $25 billion to build the iraqi army. and it spent years with americans standing shoulder to shoulder with the iraqis trying to pop up this institution. and when u.s. forces left iraq, the army became incredibly corrupt and lots of ghost...
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jenny, we're so honored to have you here stateside with us today. >> thank you, i'm very honored to beto have you. you've been in so many of these trends in technology. globally, from the ground up. you have such an important vantage point on the chinese market. i'm wondering what you're seeing and where you're investing now? >> yeah. so i think the as i mentioned, i spend of my time in china, eye been there for the last 15 years, i've seen the growth. i think the next five to ten years will be the year of china technology convergence internet. in that sense, so key areas that we're looking at, iot, the internet of things, that's a big area for us, it's an area where you're converging hardware, software, data to create new products, yeah, suitable for the individual, for the consumer and this is where china with the manufacturing strength supply chain, u.s. marketing, industrial design can combine to create brand new start-ups that can change the world. >> we've seen how quickly jao ming was able to capitalize on the vertical access to the chinese manufacturing economy. you were an inv
jenny, we're so honored to have you here stateside with us today. >> thank you, i'm very honored to beto have you. you've been in so many of these trends in technology. globally, from the ground up. you have such an important vantage point on the chinese market. i'm wondering what you're seeing and where you're investing now? >> yeah. so i think the as i mentioned, i spend of my time in china, eye been there for the last 15 years, i've seen the growth. i think the next five to ten...
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. >>> however, they also expect a rocky equity market stateside. 60% said a significant stock market correction was likely in the next six months. >>> it gets even more interesting, market participants remain divided over when the first move by the fed might come. the survey saw 44% of respondents say they thought a fed hike would come in this year's fourth quarter. just over 16% estimated it would come early in q 3. the same amount expected it to be pushed back to the first quarter of 2016. >>> the cfo of stat oil told us what to watch out for when the fed does rate dis raise rates? >> we think we expected for quick shifts when it happens. when it comes is more uncolonel, but it will be come at some point in time and we must be prepared for a rapid change. >>> how much pain would there be even if it's just a 25% basis point rate hike? >> it's very uncertain to say, but, you know history shows that the changes in interest rate market happens rapidly. even if forward curves are steady and slowly growing, you know, when it happens, it happens quickly. >>> let's talk more about the fixe
. >>> however, they also expect a rocky equity market stateside. 60% said a significant stock market correction was likely in the next six months. >>> it gets even more interesting, market participants remain divided over when the first move by the fed might come. the survey saw 44% of respondents say they thought a fed hike would come in this year's fourth quarter. just over 16% estimated it would come early in q 3. the same amount expected it to be pushed back to the first...
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this is the oldest cemetery, the oldest chartered senator and the stateside kenneth walker i literally tripped over the grave of cyrus holliday. that's when the man and the myth all came together and i realized that character from the movie santa fe trail was real that he was you, that jeb stuart with you, that all those characters, john brown, we're right here. that it really was holy ground. so that's when my fascination with the role of kansas and the civil war began. kansas did not earn the name bloody kansas by accident. when the kansas-nebraska act was signed in 1854 the very act of signing it, i just signing that piece of paper was viewed by missourians as an act of war. from the very beginning, every colony to all those original colonies had assumed that what was to the west of them was affairs. so virginia settled kentucky, settled missouri. and with that settlement with the mores and the culture and all the values. you know that saying from north to south. it was assumed and that missouri would settle kansas, making it a slave state. so the kansas missouri act, or the kansas-
this is the oldest cemetery, the oldest chartered senator and the stateside kenneth walker i literally tripped over the grave of cyrus holliday. that's when the man and the myth all came together and i realized that character from the movie santa fe trail was real that he was you, that jeb stuart with you, that all those characters, john brown, we're right here. that it really was holy ground. so that's when my fascination with the role of kansas and the civil war began. kansas did not earn the...