67
67
Aug 2, 2019
08/19
by
LINKTV
tv
eye 67
favorite 0
quote 0
sven: a construction site warning lamp.eporter: clothes banks are increasingly being used as garbage containers. perhaps a case of people not only having too many clothes, but too much of everything. so how has this happened? the cotton fields hahave traditionally beenen a key facr in the production and pricing of quality clothing. global cotton production is on the rise, climbing 14% last year alone. nevertheless, the proportion of textiles containing cotton has dropped. that's because of the growing overproduction of clothing and other textiles worldwide. cotton is gradually y being didisplaced by s synthetic fibi, with the chemical induststry ear to expand itits share of t the supply chain. as a quick glance around shopping zones in german confirms, synthetic clotng is all the rage. in addition to the low prices, it can cater to different requirements, being comfortable, durable, and breathable. an umbrella organization for clothing collectors in germany is alarmed by the trend towards more and cheaper textiles. thomas:
sven: a construction site warning lamp.eporter: clothes banks are increasingly being used as garbage containers. perhaps a case of people not only having too many clothes, but too much of everything. so how has this happened? the cotton fields hahave traditionally beenen a key facr in the production and pricing of quality clothing. global cotton production is on the rise, climbing 14% last year alone. nevertheless, the proportion of textiles containing cotton has dropped. that's because of the...
335
335
Aug 29, 2019
08/19
by
CNBC
tv
eye 335
favorite 0
quote 0
sven henrich what did you make of it? >> when i saw in the charts 2350, it was a big drop and we touched it when you say 2100, i never discount any of this all of this is always possible you always rip through there's lack of support when people start to see blood in the street so is it possible? yes. is it probable no >>> coming up, it is the best-looking chart in the entire market according to one of our traders. need a hint? it is a big tech name. we will tell you what it is and why it is looking so good. things are looking ugly for ulta beauty after reporting results we will tell you what went wrong. live from new york city's times square, much more "fast money" right after this from the couldn't be prouders to the wait did we just win-ners. everyone uses their phone differently. that's why xfinity mobile let's you design your own data. now you can share it between lines. mix with unlimited, and switch it up at anytime so you only pay for what you need. it's a different kind of wireless network designed to save you mo
sven henrich what did you make of it? >> when i saw in the charts 2350, it was a big drop and we touched it when you say 2100, i never discount any of this all of this is always possible you always rip through there's lack of support when people start to see blood in the street so is it possible? yes. is it probable no >>> coming up, it is the best-looking chart in the entire market according to one of our traders. need a hint? it is a big tech name. we will tell you what it is...
464
464
Aug 14, 2019
08/19
by
KNTV
tv
eye 464
favorite 0
quote 0
say, 'hi,' sven. "hi, winnie and franny, it's me sven!"ou think that's true ♪ ♪ yeaand h opeat yo every one of em's bad ♪ ♪ except yo thanks buddy but winnie and frann smell better ♪ ♪ than reindeer now tell winni and franny good nighod nht ♪ ♪ don't let the frost bite bite ♪ "we love you, winnie and franny." >> jimmy: oh my god. [ cheers and applause that's amazing that -- you have to e-mail it to me. >> yeah, sure. >> jimmy: that is -- [ cheers and applause oh, my gosh. that will be played every single night in my house go to bed! wow! i should have yelled it at the end. go to sleep! [ laughter ] i've read you three books, now stop it! >> go to bed what's your number [ laughter ] >> jimmy: i've got to give you my thing afterwards. >> yeah, yeah, yeah. do it later, yeah, yeah. >> jimmy: "frozen 2" comes on out november 22nd. november 22nd. this is the big holiday film and, no spoilers, you can't say what anything is happening or going on is there anything you can give me at all? to getting the rights for the song, i also got permission --
say, 'hi,' sven. "hi, winnie and franny, it's me sven!"ou think that's true ♪ ♪ yeaand h opeat yo every one of em's bad ♪ ♪ except yo thanks buddy but winnie and frann smell better ♪ ♪ than reindeer now tell winni and franny good nighod nht ♪ ♪ don't let the frost bite bite ♪ "we love you, winnie and franny." >> jimmy: oh my god. [ cheers and applause that's amazing that -- you have to e-mail it to me. >> yeah, sure. >> jimmy: that is -- [...
98
98
Aug 26, 2019
08/19
by
CNBC
tv
eye 98
favorite 0
quote 0
thank you, sven. >> thanks, brian. >>> still on deck, violence gripping hong kong over the weekend. their 12th week but taking a violent turn over the weekend we'll tell you what happened. >>> and it is not just china looking to make a deal with the united states in trade today's big number, $262 billion. that is the amount of trade the united states does with the united kingdom the president hinting this weekend at the g7 a major trade deal with britain possible after they exit the eu u.s. exports about 140 billion there. they said about 122 billion here to the united states right now the uk is the seventh u.s. big trading market. more otre d n adanthis big market move right after this the first survivor of alzheimer's disease is out there. and the alzheimer's association is going to make it happen. but we won't get there without you. join the fight with the alzheimer's association. beauty editors have tried everything in search of a whiter smile. their choice? crest 3d whitestrips. our exclusive formulation whitens safely for a 100% noticeably whiter smile. guaranteed. trust ameri
thank you, sven. >> thanks, brian. >>> still on deck, violence gripping hong kong over the weekend. their 12th week but taking a violent turn over the weekend we'll tell you what happened. >>> and it is not just china looking to make a deal with the united states in trade today's big number, $262 billion. that is the amount of trade the united states does with the united kingdom the president hinting this weekend at the g7 a major trade deal with britain possible after...
101
101
Aug 12, 2019
08/19
by
CNBC
tv
eye 101
favorite 0
quote 0
let's find out what he meant and bring in sven the founder of northman trader.n, thank you very much for joining us with all that -- you're making a good point sort of with that touch of sense of humor out there, but what is out there that you think looks like a good value to buy right now >> brooiian, that is a tongue in cheek fact there's no attractive investments in terms of the larger investable universe you either buy things that are extremely expensive and overvalued or go into negative yielding debts it's a chase as you said in the outset of your program here, there's everyday, there's a headline that may turn markets lower, turn markets higher. it's a big chase for yield it's a dangerous environment from my perspective. in terms of buy, we actually have been going and looking at gold since may it's been incredible run, 20% move and it speaks actually to the volatility that is taking place in the underlying sectors. it's not only gold, oil dropped 25% from the april high. and of course, yields have been collapsing there's a lot of stress in the system tha
let's find out what he meant and bring in sven the founder of northman trader.n, thank you very much for joining us with all that -- you're making a good point sort of with that touch of sense of humor out there, but what is out there that you think looks like a good value to buy right now >> brooiian, that is a tongue in cheek fact there's no attractive investments in terms of the larger investable universe you either buy things that are extremely expensive and overvalued or go into...
26
26
tv
eye 26
favorite 0
quote 0
patter born answered fast though 5 minutes later sven michel pulled the side's level and there was still half an hour to go until the break i have to only 19 minutes chi however it's put labor because in back in front i chew one however it's the 19 year old wunderkind has played more bundesliga games then the entire patter born team. that team struck back shortly afterwards michel shot saved but not strangely mambas a goal in his 1st win just league game for a man who played in the 3rd division last season. leverkusen can thank heaven fallen for retaking the lead in the 69th minute the result a bit too close for comfort. laverick but they were happy to escape with a 32 victory against plucky powder born. there's no real experience how far through it all the boys that's exactly what i wanted a game i'll still be talking about in 10 years saying that was my day game to be. thanked better braman are pretty much the opposite of rising stars against us will do if they broke the record for the most games played him just league history. but it won't be a fond memory out of nowhere with their 1s
patter born answered fast though 5 minutes later sven michel pulled the side's level and there was still half an hour to go until the break i have to only 19 minutes chi however it's put labor because in back in front i chew one however it's the 19 year old wunderkind has played more bundesliga games then the entire patter born team. that team struck back shortly afterwards michel shot saved but not strangely mambas a goal in his 1st win just league game for a man who played in the 3rd division...
27
27
tv
eye 27
favorite 0
quote 0
the dancer spent 5 weeks rehearsing that about sven turned up to add the finishing touches. to of her experience dancers had overseen all the rehearsals. from israel. and cloudier show others from portugal. it was their job to help the dancers find their own style rather than just copying certain moves suddenly the 2 were working as equals alongside their longstanding boss i think it's working relation of many years and the personal relation also you know so yeah. i think in that case gives a lot of trust like she gave a responsibility to hand over the piece and she gives a trust and also we have been working with them for 5 weeks so we can actually we know them better than her in this situation so it's a it's a good thing that to still stay. in communication with each other for certain things and then some things she comes and she wants to bring it from the outside more her own hall in a sensation and smell and to put something on top of what we brought but it's it's a long time collaboration so we are communicating in a very natural way that truly happy my so i still see t
the dancer spent 5 weeks rehearsing that about sven turned up to add the finishing touches. to of her experience dancers had overseen all the rehearsals. from israel. and cloudier show others from portugal. it was their job to help the dancers find their own style rather than just copying certain moves suddenly the 2 were working as equals alongside their longstanding boss i think it's working relation of many years and the personal relation also you know so yeah. i think in that case gives a...
358
358
Aug 8, 2019
08/19
by
KPIX
tv
eye 358
favorite 0
quote 0
the hostility both here and in dayton is unusual in a time of national tragedy and makes it sven moreficult for the nation to heal. here in el paso, funerals for the victims starts tomorrow. norah. >> o'donnell: all right, janet shamlian, thank you. the epidemic of mass shootings has america on edge. today, the virginia headquarters of "usa today" was evacuated after unsubstantiated reports of a gunman inside the building. and last night, nikki battiste tells us another false alarm led to real-life drama on broadway. >> reporter: hundreds of people panicked and starting running for their lives and ducking into stores for cover after mistaking the sounds of a motorcycle backfiring for gunshots in times square last night. >> and we heard pop, pop, pop, pop! we thought somebody came in and start shooting people. >> reporter: police say the stampede caused nearly two dozen injuries. several people were taken to the hospital. >> hats and shoes, anything they dropped, they didn't care. >> reporter: a few broadway shows ended early as scared pedestrians rushed into nearby theaters. nerves we
the hostility both here and in dayton is unusual in a time of national tragedy and makes it sven moreficult for the nation to heal. here in el paso, funerals for the victims starts tomorrow. norah. >> o'donnell: all right, janet shamlian, thank you. the epidemic of mass shootings has america on edge. today, the virginia headquarters of "usa today" was evacuated after unsubstantiated reports of a gunman inside the building. and last night, nikki battiste tells us another false...
77
77
Aug 1, 2019
08/19
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 77
favorite 0
quote 0
joining us is sven schneider, the chief financial officer of infineon.ou for giving time to bloomberg. where do you see sluggish growth in the world? >> hello. i am very happy to do so. that me start with reiterating that this quarter three was in line with what we projected from the revenue side, from the segment result margin, we were slightly ahead of guidance with a 15.7%. if you ask me about the different divisions we are working in, we have clearly , weunicated that we see call it bifurcated situation in the automotive division, our biggest division in terms of revenues. on the classical automotive applications, the car unit related applications, we are seeing a decline and a weaker market, which is consistent to what you have heard from the oems and the car suppliers. in contrast, we have always communicated that the bigger trends, the structural trends, electric vacation of the , wecles, assisted driving continue to see strong demand in all regions, and therefore this is developing nicely. this is the automotive side. and to include on the pmmond
joining us is sven schneider, the chief financial officer of infineon.ou for giving time to bloomberg. where do you see sluggish growth in the world? >> hello. i am very happy to do so. that me start with reiterating that this quarter three was in line with what we projected from the revenue side, from the segment result margin, we were slightly ahead of guidance with a 15.7%. if you ask me about the different divisions we are working in, we have clearly , weunicated that we see call it...
179
179
tv
eye 179
favorite 0
quote 0
so the warming will kick in on sunday and looking at the sven-day forecast, you can see the warming willnto next week. monday and tuesday will likely be the warmest days with high temperatures inland in the mid to upper 90s. not likely anybody will top out in triple digits but close. we'll see mid to upper 80s around the bay shoreline and upper 60s to near 70 at the coast and drop off and not much of a cooldown. maybe later in the week we'll get relief from the early week heat. >> okay. >> all right. >> sounds nice. >> thanks. >>> we want to check in with 7 on your side michael finney. >> that's right. michael? >> first thing you need before you buy a home is solid iformation. that's what these guys right here have. our hot line is open now if you want to buy a home, these are experts. they have the answers. they have the answers. 415-954-7621. we're here for you. so chances are, you've seen us around the house. or around the yard... on the shelf... or even out in the field. your mom knew she could always count on us... and your grandma did too. because for over 150 years, we've been rig
so the warming will kick in on sunday and looking at the sven-day forecast, you can see the warming willnto next week. monday and tuesday will likely be the warmest days with high temperatures inland in the mid to upper 90s. not likely anybody will top out in triple digits but close. we'll see mid to upper 80s around the bay shoreline and upper 60s to near 70 at the coast and drop off and not much of a cooldown. maybe later in the week we'll get relief from the early week heat. >> okay....
289
289
Aug 10, 2019
08/19
by
KNTV
tv
eye 289
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> sven, he's got one of his own. >> for "the game of thrones. >> jimmy: you got one on your own as for the people on your show and kind of making their lives over, it's one thing and it's beautiful and if you haven't seen the show you should watch it but also, i just want to say it also affects everyone watching the show >> yeah. >> thank you >> jimmy: and really, i -- i'll go, "oh, my gosh." everybody's like, "you're going cry. i go - [ laughter ] i put it on and i'm just like, weeping. i'm like -- i'm just so -- [ laughter ] 'cause you're just so positive, and you just go -- it just -- it comes through >> yeah. >> jimmy: and it's really genuine and just -- it's smart and it's good television >> thank you >> jimmy: it's really great. >> thank you >> jimmy: thank you. [ cheers and applause >> thank you >> jimmy: i want to just go back a little bit and just see if there's any hair or fashion or style choices that you've made mistakes in the past. i have some photos i want to show you, just so -- [ laughter ] >> oh, yes >> oh, please be bieber. please be the bieber look. >> oh, no. [
. >> sven, he's got one of his own. >> for "the game of thrones. >> jimmy: you got one on your own as for the people on your show and kind of making their lives over, it's one thing and it's beautiful and if you haven't seen the show you should watch it but also, i just want to say it also affects everyone watching the show >> yeah. >> thank you >> jimmy: and really, i -- i'll go, "oh, my gosh." everybody's like, "you're going cry. i go -...
56
56
Aug 25, 2019
08/19
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 56
favorite 0
quote 0
afterwards, european powers when hunting for other places to get their cotton, in there is a book by sven beckert called "empire of cotton," that the imperialism was a direct byproduct of the american civil war which led directly into egypt, india, south africa, into australia and other places, so i think this shows really the ways in which all of these things are integrated. >> pennsylvania. i noticed in some of the readings of popular literature, dickens, they seem to make a comment and they use "the land of the free." yet they tolerate slavery. how prevalent with that attitude in europe? prof. fleche: i would say that it was probably among the intelligence, yes, certainly at the educated populace, especially on the reforming wing, and that was also the opinion of politically active workers. i say politically active, because there is a lot of debate in literature about this, but there were many workers that were not particularly aware of worker issues, attended minstrel shows, only worried about their job when the cotton famine hit. but there were men and women supportive of workers gro
afterwards, european powers when hunting for other places to get their cotton, in there is a book by sven beckert called "empire of cotton," that the imperialism was a direct byproduct of the american civil war which led directly into egypt, india, south africa, into australia and other places, so i think this shows really the ways in which all of these things are integrated. >> pennsylvania. i noticed in some of the readings of popular literature, dickens, they seem to make a...
58
58
Aug 31, 2019
08/19
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 58
favorite 0
quote 0
there is a book by sven beckert called "empire of cotton," that traces the story,, and suggests in some ways second-wave european imperialism is a direct byproduct of the american civil war, which led not only into india, into egypt, parts of africa, which andrew has focused on, into australia, and into other places. so i think that it just shows really the ways in which these things are integrated. paul: paul, from pennsylvania. i noticed in some of the readings of european popular literature, like charles dickens, victor hugo, samuel johnson they seem to make a , comment ridiculing america, saying this is the land of the free and you have outright -- and you tolerate slavery. how prevalent was that attitude, in europe? prof. fleche: i would say that it was prevalent among the intelligentsia, certainly the liberal, educated populace, especially on the reforming wing. i think that that was also the opinion of politically-active workers. i say politically active, because there's a lot of debate in the literature about this, but there are many workers who were not particularly aware of gl
there is a book by sven beckert called "empire of cotton," that traces the story,, and suggests in some ways second-wave european imperialism is a direct byproduct of the american civil war, which led not only into india, into egypt, parts of africa, which andrew has focused on, into australia, and into other places. so i think that it just shows really the ways in which these things are integrated. paul: paul, from pennsylvania. i noticed in some of the readings of european popular...
117
117
Aug 23, 2019
08/19
by
FBC
tv
eye 117
favorite 0
quote 0
sven, thanks for joining us. >>> i want to move on to apple.ple who are producing product, you are hereby ordered to bring it back and make stuff in america. now, look at apple. apple's stock is down four bucks on that tweet. gene munster, luke ventures guy, joins us now. your reaction to the trump tweet which i'm sure you just heard moments ago. >> stuart, it's strong language, clearly, and my reaction is similar to your reaction. this is a step up in this dispute, this war, if you will. as far as what it means is it's going to stoke what i would consider idle speculation over the months to come. i think that it's important in these times to take a step back and have clear-headed thinking, that these disputes are going to take a long time to sort out. let's call it a year or two years, potentially. at the end of the day, i think there are going to be two central take-aways. like it or not, the u.s. will remain the world's strongest economy and separately, china is also going to be a formidable economy, second largest in the world, slightly beh
sven, thanks for joining us. >>> i want to move on to apple.ple who are producing product, you are hereby ordered to bring it back and make stuff in america. now, look at apple. apple's stock is down four bucks on that tweet. gene munster, luke ventures guy, joins us now. your reaction to the trump tweet which i'm sure you just heard moments ago. >> stuart, it's strong language, clearly, and my reaction is similar to your reaction. this is a step up in this dispute, this war, if...
135
135
Aug 17, 2019
08/19
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 135
favorite 0
quote 0
however, farrell, sven ilhan omar of minnesota is still barred from entry.ey is live in washington with more on this. reporter: congresswomen rashida tlaib has received a lot of criticism this week for her handling of this on-again, off-again trip to israel. palestinian activists were not happy when israeli officials said that tlaib said she would not promote boycotts against israel and she was allowed to visit her 90-year-old grandmother lives in the west bank. but when israeli officials granted the request, she said she decided not to make the trip. they released a statement criticizing the term she is allegedly agreed to just hours before saying quote - the israeli government used my a loving desire to see my grandmother to silence me amid my ability to do so contingent upon my signing a letter. reflecting just how undemocratic and afraid they are of the truth, my truth would reveal about what's happening in the state of israel and palestinians living under occupation with united states support. israel's interior minister responded by questioning her sinc
however, farrell, sven ilhan omar of minnesota is still barred from entry.ey is live in washington with more on this. reporter: congresswomen rashida tlaib has received a lot of criticism this week for her handling of this on-again, off-again trip to israel. palestinian activists were not happy when israeli officials said that tlaib said she would not promote boycotts against israel and she was allowed to visit her 90-year-old grandmother lives in the west bank. but when israeli officials...