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with regard to your question about teavana, i wouldn't be surprised to see teavana open stores in asiathe next couple of years. >> venti cappuccino, there versus here. >> maybe 20 or 30 cents more. >> that's all? >> that's all. >> for teavana, i've met some people behind it. there are teaologists and people that are highly skilled. danny meyer once told me he was concerned that starbucks would not be able to find enough educated labor force in america to be able to open starbucks all over the world and completely disproved. are these harder places to open and a more difficult step? >> i don't think it's harder, but i think it requires a level of sensitivity that tea is not coffee. it is an exotic beverage. it is fine leaf tea. it needs to be nurtured. it needs to be taught. it needs to be sampled, but again, going back to what i said earlier, this is not a high transaction business, this is not speed. we need to nurture the relationship with the customer and nurture the relationship with the staff. the training and the investment we make in our people is something that we'll obviously
with regard to your question about teavana, i wouldn't be surprised to see teavana open stores in asiathe next couple of years. >> venti cappuccino, there versus here. >> maybe 20 or 30 cents more. >> that's all? >> that's all. >> for teavana, i've met some people behind it. there are teaologists and people that are highly skilled. danny meyer once told me he was concerned that starbucks would not be able to find enough educated labor force in america to be able to...
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jim -- >> jim, were you able to order anything from teavana? >> i had the miragea chai latte.l you, the calorie versus the capuccino that i like, it's half of that. some of these drinks do not have any calories at all. in the demographic way that people think about health, this is a winner from the younger's person's point of view. >> i'm anxious to try the lemon grass chicken kale rice balls. >> the menu looks good. >> 6:00 and 11:00 eastern time. >> when we come back, an interview with ecb president mario draghi. stress tests for bank on the agenda today but first brian sullivan is in north dakota today, home of the bakken. good morning, brian. >> reporter: good morning. your menu there is slightly different than ours is here. we've all told the bakken story, the oil, the pipeline companies, they've all done well. we want to introduce you to some stories about how people are getting very wealthy up here. it has nothing to do with the stock market. some young guys making millions of dollars. that story ahead. they're still bullish on the bakken. revolutionizing an industry ca
jim -- >> jim, were you able to order anything from teavana? >> i had the miragea chai latte.l you, the calorie versus the capuccino that i like, it's half of that. some of these drinks do not have any calories at all. in the demographic way that people think about health, this is a winner from the younger's person's point of view. >> i'm anxious to try the lemon grass chicken kale rice balls. >> the menu looks good. >> 6:00 and 11:00 eastern time. >> when we...
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teavana is the first stab at getting into the $90 billion market. it is tea only. >>> still ahead on wjz eyewitness news at noon, it's looking good outside but it is pretty cold. why do i want to sing the simpsons? >>> first here's a look at today's midday stocks and last night's winning powerball numbers. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> welcome back, everyone. take a look at just a beautiful sky. marty eluded to this earlier. you hardly find anything more picture perfect. autumn blues are clear. just the cold canadian air brings that color out. 50 degrees right now. our temperature is going to stay in the 50s for the remainder of this day. we're at 23 your dew point. humidity 34%. dry out there. that's what gives you that typef atmosphere. winds from the at 20 miles per hour. 30.03 the barometer. 32 in oakland, 52 enth, 54 ocean city, 55 in washington county. around the metro everybody in the low 50s except for westminster at 45. the winds coming in from the west, northwest. that's bringing in more of that chilly air. that's attributed to the jet stream. it
teavana is the first stab at getting into the $90 billion market. it is tea only. >>> still ahead on wjz eyewitness news at noon, it's looking good outside but it is pretty cold. why do i want to sing the simpsons? >>> first here's a look at today's midday stocks and last night's winning powerball numbers. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> welcome back, everyone. take a look at just a beautiful sky. marty eluded to this earlier. you hardly find anything more picture perfect....
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with the opening of our new teavana stores and the opportunity for tea, we think it's an opportunity to globally create a situation for tea what we have done for coffee. i think we're very optimistic about the future and we think the wind is at our back. we have work to do. success is not an entitlement. we're certainly concerned about the political issues around the world. candidly, acutely concerned about the political issues at home and for us whether or not we're going to face another situation come calendar first quarter whether we'll have another debate over the fall. >> so, you're seeing the consumer there. you're talking about second quarter earnings you're expecting of 54 cents a share. talk to us about the consumer today, whether it be teavana or starbucks coffee, what are they spending money on? are you seeing the consumer worried about things like the default or are they acting and behaving the way they have been in terms of spending money, howard? >> well, i think the greatest threat to the american consumer, unfortunately, is the situation in washington. and when the go
with the opening of our new teavana stores and the opportunity for tea, we think it's an opportunity to globally create a situation for tea what we have done for coffee. i think we're very optimistic about the future and we think the wind is at our back. we have work to do. success is not an entitlement. we're certainly concerned about the political issues around the world. candidly, acutely concerned about the political issues at home and for us whether or not we're going to face another...
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the company today will open its first teavana tea bar in manhattan. it comes as starbucks expands its reach, with new shots focusing on everything, from premium tea to pressed juices. >> we'll take the caffeine however we can get it. whatever you do, starbucks, it's fine with us. >>> and what could be a sign of the times here, a major publisher has apparently killed its internship program. conde nast, home to popular magazines, like "vogue," and "vanity fair," will reportedly do away with unpaid interns starting next year. the program's demize comes after conde nast was sued by two former interns who claimed they were paid below the minimum wage. >>> "forbes" is out with its top celebrities after death. taking the top spot, the king of pop. michael jackson earning a whopping $160 million in 2013 alone. >> wow. another king takes second place. elvis presley at $55 million. and third, "peanuts" comic strip creator, charles schulz, $37 million. >> can't even smell it in life. never going to see it in death. >> their families are not complaining. >>> when
the company today will open its first teavana tea bar in manhattan. it comes as starbucks expands its reach, with new shots focusing on everything, from premium tea to pressed juices. >> we'll take the caffeine however we can get it. whatever you do, starbucks, it's fine with us. >>> and what could be a sign of the times here, a major publisher has apparently killed its internship program. conde nast, home to popular magazines, like "vogue," and "vanity fair,"...
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the chain popular for its coffee-- opened its first "tea bar" in new york city yesterday called "teavana". starbucks' ceo views tea shops as a growing area as more pop up around the nation. ford and toyota are in fight for first place. a report says ford considers its focus to be "the" best-selling car in the world this year. ford claims sales are up 20% for the first half 2013. but toyota contends ford is not counting all of the similar cars toyota sells under "different" names in other countries. ironically, china is said to be ford's largest market. still to come: short sellers are considering their options as big names stocks continue to rally. plus...overserved. the nasdaq component that is claiming overwhelming success. and quantity of stars or quality of film...which matters most? thats later in movies and money. we'll be right back. we saw what netflix did the other day. then there is tesla with its surging shares. the s&p is at or near its all time high. some analysts say there are a lot of overvalued stock in this market - which usually means short sellers smell opportunity - r
the chain popular for its coffee-- opened its first "tea bar" in new york city yesterday called "teavana". starbucks' ceo views tea shops as a growing area as more pop up around the nation. ford and toyota are in fight for first place. a report says ford considers its focus to be "the" best-selling car in the world this year. ford claims sales are up 20% for the first half 2013. but toyota contends ford is not counting all of the similar cars toyota sells under...
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the specialty tea bar is called teavana. the stores, including one in san francisco, only told tea leaves and accessories. starbucks will open a second tea bar in see at and a thousand others over the next decade. >> mountain bicycling looks like a thrill, right? but one went out to prove it from a helmet camera make history pulling off a death defying back flip, boom, over 72' canyon in utah. look at this spectacular feat in slow-motion. unfortunately, the back flip was not enough to impress the judges in the competition despite the record-breaking jump, he went home with only second place in the red bull challenge. >> we are impressed! >> i wanted a double! >> okay...mike has the forecast. >> like to see one. here is what we have gone on, a lot clouds. check out live doppler 7 hd picking up the lowest visibility still in santa rosa at 1.5 miles and five miles visibility in livermore and san jose. everyone else is fine with the cloud cover causing issues with flights arriving. temperatures are warmer than yesterday and low-
the specialty tea bar is called teavana. the stores, including one in san francisco, only told tea leaves and accessories. starbucks will open a second tea bar in see at and a thousand others over the next decade. >> mountain bicycling looks like a thrill, right? but one went out to prove it from a helmet camera make history pulling off a death defying back flip, boom, over 72' canyon in utah. look at this spectacular feat in slow-motion. unfortunately, the back flip was not enough to...
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starbucks is opening its first tea bar in manhattan called teavana and hopes to open 1,000 more. latest business news follow me on twitter. i'm gigi stone at the new york stock exchange. >>> the numbers in the last couple of minutes the market up 39 points on the dow. and we have some breaking news to share with you right now. road rage led to a shooting in fremont. police are on the scene closing brown road and mission boulevard. one man is at the hospital. we have a crew going to the scene and we'll have more information as soon as we get it. >>> text messaging skype and face time have, well, really changed how we communicate. >> but the new technology advantages can be isolating for some senior citizens. an 81-year-old woman from tennessee is getting help navigating the web. the tutorial is part of her caretaker's routine. in fact, visiting angels home healthcare service now includes internet training as part of their program. she spends about two hours a day surfing the internet. >> go on day trips quite a bit and make pictures and then send pictures and ask people if they ca
starbucks is opening its first tea bar in manhattan called teavana and hopes to open 1,000 more. latest business news follow me on twitter. i'm gigi stone at the new york stock exchange. >>> the numbers in the last couple of minutes the market up 39 points on the dow. and we have some breaking news to share with you right now. road rage led to a shooting in fremont. police are on the scene closing brown road and mission boulevard. one man is at the hospital. we have a crew going to the...
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i did it with teavana yesterday. that was tea -- >> it was.side -- >> 84th and madison. i wonder if there was a line. >> semantic, the worst performer on the s&p. >> altera was really bad, ceo of palo alto network. the cyber security business, the bad guys are fast. there's a lot of price cutting but you have to take a long-term industry pattern. there's a lot of cyber crime and everyone is trying to come up with solutions. intel bought -- >> mcafee. >> mcafee. >> angela merkel might want something for the nsa. >> this s important story developing when you think about the totality of what's going on in this country. our allies are not happy with us, the chinese are not happy with us. >> why not the health care peop people? >> government works in mysterious ways. >> there is some day-after cat damage. jpmorgan cuts to neutral, raymond james cuts to market perform. >> they make the best machines. keep coming back to that. stock was up huge in the premarket, you wait for the guidance for conference call and they guided negatively. don't trade whe
i did it with teavana yesterday. that was tea -- >> it was.side -- >> 84th and madison. i wonder if there was a line. >> semantic, the worst performer on the s&p. >> altera was really bad, ceo of palo alto network. the cyber security business, the bad guys are fast. there's a lot of price cutting but you have to take a long-term industry pattern. there's a lot of cyber crime and everyone is trying to come up with solutions. intel bought -- >> mcafee. >>...
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why make a separate store called teavana. >> we sell tea with coffee but it's extend like.ore than tea. i love your mission statement. to inspierks nurture the human spirit, one spirit, one cup, one neighborhood at a time. there is outrage, though, that you've dropped the pumpkin brand. maybe you can talk to someone out. >> outrage by more than one person? >> right now it's chris, our director. why expand to tea when you do coffee so well? >> it's an opportunity to do other opportunities. swre a global business in 62 countries and in many parts of the world tea is much, much bigger than coffee. we're going to bring our tea and capeth of what we've done to coffee for tea. >> we've been watching you. you've been called an activist ceo. you weigh a lot into politics. do you ever worry about the backlash? >> when i watched the government shutdown last week and saw the fracturing of so many people's lives who did not have a voice, given the fact that we've got stores in every community in america, i thought, give everybody a voice. in 2 1/2 days we got 2 million signatures. i th
why make a separate store called teavana. >> we sell tea with coffee but it's extend like.ore than tea. i love your mission statement. to inspierks nurture the human spirit, one spirit, one cup, one neighborhood at a time. there is outrage, though, that you've dropped the pumpkin brand. maybe you can talk to someone out. >> outrage by more than one person? >> right now it's chris, our director. why expand to tea when you do coffee so well? >> it's an opportunity to do...
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. >>> may make a separate door for teavana. >> >> i think tea is more zen-like. i think tea requires a different explanation? >> you're doing more than tea, howard. i love your inspiration, to inspire. you're doing tea, you're doing juices. you have the lock of coffee. there's outrage that you dropped the pumpkin brand. maybe you can talk to someone. >> is the out rage more than one person? >> right now it's chris licht. >> i think growth of the company and the license that starbucks has is to participate in other opportunities. we have a global interest in 62 countries and in many parts of the world, tea is much much bigger than coffee and we're going to bring our capability to what we've done to tea. >> talk about starbucks as an experience. you've become an activist in politics. have you ever worried about the backlash? >> we try to enter with civility and respect. but when u saw the government shut down last week and saw so many people without a voice, given the fact that we've got to stores in every community in america, i thought, give everybody a voice. we
. >>> may make a separate door for teavana. >> >> i think tea is more zen-like. i think tea requires a different explanation? >> you're doing more than tea, howard. i love your inspiration, to inspire. you're doing tea, you're doing juices. you have the lock of coffee. there's outrage that you dropped the pumpkin brand. maybe you can talk to someone. >> is the out rage more than one person? >> right now it's chris licht. >> i think growth of the...
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why make a separate store called teavana. >> we sell tea inwith coffee but it's extend like.irit, one spirit one cup, one neighborhood at a time. there is outrage, though that you've dropped the pumpkin brand. maybe you can talk to someone out. >> outrage by more than one person? >> right now it's chris, our director. why expand to tea when you do coffee so well? >> it's an opportunity to do other opportunities. swre a global business in 62 countries and in many parts of the world tea is much much bigger than coffee. we're going to bring our tea and capeth of what we've done to coffee for tea. >> we've been watching you. you've been called an activist ceo. you weigh a lot into politics. do you ever worry about the backlash? >> when i watched the government shutdown last week and saw the fracturing of so many people's lives who did not have a voice, given the fact that we've got stores in every community in america, i thought, give everybody a voice. in 2 1/2 days we got 2 million signatures. i think what's going on at the white house is shameful and more businesses and busine
why make a separate store called teavana. >> we sell tea inwith coffee but it's extend like.irit, one spirit one cup, one neighborhood at a time. there is outrage, though that you've dropped the pumpkin brand. maybe you can talk to someone out. >> outrage by more than one person? >> right now it's chris, our director. why expand to tea when you do coffee so well? >> it's an opportunity to do other opportunities. swre a global business in 62 countries and in many parts of...
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teavana is just kicking in. but you know what? the theme of this day is profit taking. people are looking for any excuse to profit take and starbucks is a high multiple stocks selling at twice its growth rate and the analysts turned on it as if it were weight watchers, as if it were avon. i was at the canal last night -- >> it's like venice over there. you take a gondola, go see the new whole foods. >> you mentioned schultz's relationship with those on the call. here's a listen to what schultz said on the conference call last night. >> it seems that we can't get through a conference call without somehow this tension between us and you regarding to comp growth guidance. the guidance we're giving is the most responsible guidance we could possibly provide you, especially when you consider the maturation of our store base and the number of stores. >> he did say last year was a stunning year. funny, too, we just got done talking about facebook. there were some that thought that sandberg was combative on the call, trying to compare the users of other sites and media. >> that
teavana is just kicking in. but you know what? the theme of this day is profit taking. people are looking for any excuse to profit take and starbucks is a high multiple stocks selling at twice its growth rate and the analysts turned on it as if it were weight watchers, as if it were avon. i was at the canal last night -- >> it's like venice over there. you take a gondola, go see the new whole foods. >> you mentioned schultz's relationship with those on the call. here's a listen to...