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i've been exploring the amazon for the past few years. my specialty is butterflies, but on this trip i'm looking for this magnificent cat. the jaguar is a specie, it needs a lot of habitat and prefers areas with less and dense cover. >> the jaguar is considered endangered, there's around 15,000 jaguars left in the wild. >> miguel is a wildlife research. >> we want to know how big an impact is fragmentation and unsustainable agriculture having on the species that is sensitive to human disturbance. >> what is the best way to tell if a jaguar is in an area. >> a method we use are camera traps, triggered by a motion. once triggered they'll take a picture - and three if they are programmed to do so. pictures of a jaguar will allow you to look at its marking. each marking is like a fingerprint. if you get a good shot of a section, you can get an idea of what areas he is using. >> how do you get an animal to approach a box of human technology deep in the jungle? >> we are heading up to the research center deep in the peruvian amazon, we want to
i've been exploring the amazon for the past few years. my specialty is butterflies, but on this trip i'm looking for this magnificent cat. the jaguar is a specie, it needs a lot of habitat and prefers areas with less and dense cover. >> the jaguar is considered endangered, there's around 15,000 jaguars left in the wild. >> miguel is a wildlife research. >> we want to know how big an impact is fragmentation and unsustainable agriculture having on the species that is sensitive...
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in the amazon, for example, we see roads penetrating into the rainforest. the government is putting in many new roads. and then oftentimes you get slash-and-burn farmers and cattle ranchers and loggers coming in when the roads are there. you get land speculation. you get a very destructive process, which oftentimes leads to just large-scale, wholesale forest destruction. narrator: by providing concrete examples, like how a small road can disrupt the stability thet, laurance research is showingjue this very fragile, diverse, and utterly unique environment real i change. dr. bill laurance: but i think we have to be very vigilant. it's absolutely essential to understand for the fate of tropical biodiversity what species are gonna be able to persist and which ones are not going to be able to survive in these fragments of forest. narrator: coral reefs have been called the rainforests of the sea. and like the rainforests, they are a rich and precious natural resource. but they, too, are being impacted by human action. one small example of this impact took place i
in the amazon, for example, we see roads penetrating into the rainforest. the government is putting in many new roads. and then oftentimes you get slash-and-burn farmers and cattle ranchers and loggers coming in when the roads are there. you get land speculation. you get a very destructive process, which oftentimes leads to just large-scale, wholesale forest destruction. narrator: by providing concrete examples, like how a small road can disrupt the stability thet, laurance research is...
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brings to narrate to the amazon camp. this . understanding can be crossed with your mom but not so much as to slash her to death. if there is one thing about a boy that's different about the girl song. i keep a distance from my boy which ought to be independent from the very beginning my able to spend more time among men doglike dad was rather. young planning to tan myself away from him from an early age which you are worth a woman's love can destroy. to him so much. boys should grow up separately. little noticing boys and similarly to how to go but it's immoral to have a child or. to mean there is the concept of some gate if you have each have the person you love and who you want as the father child but that doesn't necessarily mean i have to leave with him in the same apartment. what i was hoping to create as. i was trying to think. first of all. the highest possible moral character in a woman. says. i must know how to stand up for herself how to protect her family and children and always to be faithful to her husband to suppor
brings to narrate to the amazon camp. this . understanding can be crossed with your mom but not so much as to slash her to death. if there is one thing about a boy that's different about the girl song. i keep a distance from my boy which ought to be independent from the very beginning my able to spend more time among men doglike dad was rather. young planning to tan myself away from him from an early age which you are worth a woman's love can destroy. to him so much. boys should grow up...
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in the amazon, for example, we see roads penetrating into the rainforest.tterly unique environment really change. dr. bill laurance: but i think we have to be very vigilan it's absolutely essential to understand for the fate of tropical biodiversity what species are gonna be able to persist and which ones are not going to be able to survive in these fragments oforest. narrator: coral reefs have been called the rainforests of the sea. and like the rainforests, they are a rich and precious natural resource. but they, too, are being impacted by human action. one small example of this impact took place in april 1986, when a major oil spill on the coast of panama polluted an area of coral reefs, mangrove forests, and grass beds, including a biological reserve being studied by the smithsonian tropical research institute. ecologist jeremy jackson is one of a group of scientists working there hired to study the ecological effects of the spill. dr. jackson: we worked all the way down the coast for something like 50, 60 miles to get to places that were less and less
in the amazon, for example, we see roads penetrating into the rainforest.tterly unique environment really change. dr. bill laurance: but i think we have to be very vigilan it's absolutely essential to understand for the fate of tropical biodiversity what species are gonna be able to persist and which ones are not going to be able to survive in these fragments oforest. narrator: coral reefs have been called the rainforests of the sea. and like the rainforests, they are a rich and precious...
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there are a lot of newcomers coming in like the amazons of the world, big companies trying things. and then you have the discounters and all of that. who do you see as walmart's biggest competition? and what do they have to do to get ahead of it? >> well, certainly in the u.s., target, potentially these dollar stores coming from underneath, but then target and amazon in the u.s. would be by far the two biggest competitors. we have the interesting situation that in many of the foreign countries, there are different competitors in foreign locations, so there is not one clear big one. so in competition, they're looking at the brick and mortar sales, going in that direction, looking at target, the amazon chains, saying that they will have to be put off as they continue to grow their on-line presence. >> very quickly, he may be walmart's old guard, but he is a young guy, he could be there 15 years. >> no question, a very young guy coming into a senior role. as i said, they have been grooming him for a while. i think the hope would be it is a long-term solution. walmart has looked for lo
there are a lot of newcomers coming in like the amazons of the world, big companies trying things. and then you have the discounters and all of that. who do you see as walmart's biggest competition? and what do they have to do to get ahead of it? >> well, certainly in the u.s., target, potentially these dollar stores coming from underneath, but then target and amazon in the u.s. would be by far the two biggest competitors. we have the interesting situation that in many of the foreign...
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in recent years about girls who finished as god the school for modern amazons classes take place regardless of whether it. can conduct them or not while she prepares for another fight trained by her assistant. for now you could join is the only person to have chosen it this way she's a person i can rely on. the one she had to choose between goldbach and as guard dogs that she chose me. i think of her as my follower and disciple. which. i. think. before we go any where dress the water and ask her to give us strength. to make her bodies fast and beautiful just like water. i come on do they. know. what. has been in the minds of these abbé gay trousers they helped can sell where the strike comes from their coffee will to work and they don't restrict your movements from any centrists the ballot was a sign of the lawyers level. boy i am a warrior by nature so it says you proud these are the rules behavior and lifestyle if you want to wear it doesn't mean you get to dictate your own rules all the time . why it's more of a means to get to the principles of on s.t. and truth. as soon as there's a br
in recent years about girls who finished as god the school for modern amazons classes take place regardless of whether it. can conduct them or not while she prepares for another fight trained by her assistant. for now you could join is the only person to have chosen it this way she's a person i can rely on. the one she had to choose between goldbach and as guard dogs that she chose me. i think of her as my follower and disciple. which. i. think. before we go any where dress the water and ask...
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but he saw the inevitability, because amazon is changing the way we live, in this kind of count being written. he was rooting for the book. >> although he wasn't interviewed for the book he opened a lot of doors, it wasn't as if this was a totally unauthorized thing he felt it was too early to be speak going -- >> $75 billion in sales and he believes it's too early. it shows he has kind of walmart scale ambitions for amazon. >> last question, how much trouble would you be in if you wrote a book on amazon and it didn't end up being a best seller? >> amazon customers, i would be presumptuous, to say that they wanted to hear about the company. but i'm humbled by the response so far. >> i hope bezos will talk to you in the future after he reads it. >> thanks antonio. >> the book is the everything store, jeff bezos and the age of amazon. >>> straight ahead, a new film pushes forward the threat of climate change, but is the book not >> and now, a techknow minute... >> the environmental protection agency just introduced new rules for rg pollution from being manufacturing plants. according to
but he saw the inevitability, because amazon is changing the way we live, in this kind of count being written. he was rooting for the book. >> although he wasn't interviewed for the book he opened a lot of doors, it wasn't as if this was a totally unauthorized thing he felt it was too early to be speak going -- >> $75 billion in sales and he believes it's too early. it shows he has kind of walmart scale ambitions for amazon. >> last question, how much trouble would you be in...
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in the amazon we have like 200 types of catfish. >> and the flavor from the leaf, too. >> here, we haveter fish in the world. underneath you have a puree that is a pam fruit and a production of fermented yuka. >> fermented. >> or poisonous. >> they let it ferment it and it becomes -- you can eat it. >> these fish are unbelievable. they get up to 600 pounds swimming in water no deeper than a rice paddy. >> really? >> giant. they're like dinosaur fish. everyone has been saying for years peru will be the next big thing. >> it is. this really prove it. >> we offer a chili pepper with under the circumstances nuts and ants. >> they're big. >> huge ants. >> you want to try it? >> yeah. totally. you're not loving that, are you? >> no. >> imagine, you took a lot of acid and then you ate that whole bowl of ants and you go home and you experience violent diarrhea, you're tripping, it's like 4:00 in the morning and you turn around and look at the toilet and all these ant heads floating around in there. it would be cool. >> it would be cooler only i can't wait. >> now that we've confirmed what we al
in the amazon we have like 200 types of catfish. >> and the flavor from the leaf, too. >> here, we haveter fish in the world. underneath you have a puree that is a pam fruit and a production of fermented yuka. >> fermented. >> or poisonous. >> they let it ferment it and it becomes -- you can eat it. >> these fish are unbelievable. they get up to 600 pounds swimming in water no deeper than a rice paddy. >> really? >> giant. they're like dinosaur...
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but there is plenty more where it came from. 500 miles northeast in the amazon journal, -- amazon jungle, the land is used for cocaine production, with several thousand pounds produced each year. the team arrives as part of a government eradication program. coca can be harvested four times per year and provides welcome work and money for the locals here. the workers have fled by the time that the team pulls the roots out from the rich soil. so why the guns. [speaking spanish] >> the joint trafficking guns are still here, and they have the weapons to attack us. that is why these men need protection. >> they moved to to makeshift laboratories, equipped with all of the ingredients of cocaine production. leaves and then acid to produce the powder of the foreign market. inre were 15 workers uncomfortable and dangerous conditions. they earn more here than any other crop but they won't be coming back. >> they target the illegal airstrip, which they blow up to produce -- prevent light aircraft from connecting -- collecting the cocaine at night, to travel to present laure paraguay, where they wou
but there is plenty more where it came from. 500 miles northeast in the amazon journal, -- amazon jungle, the land is used for cocaine production, with several thousand pounds produced each year. the team arrives as part of a government eradication program. coca can be harvested four times per year and provides welcome work and money for the locals here. the workers have fled by the time that the team pulls the roots out from the rich soil. so why the guns. [speaking spanish] >> the joint...
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next call in january for amazon to find out if the package change is a hit for amazon, either way it looks like the reindeer wouldn't be the only ones working hard. >>> we begin in tonight's market focus, the irish company, shire, is placing big bets on the market for diseases, by acquiring thehe marketing price that is almost 30% more than virafarma, 42 cents on the news, shira was up 39. >>> and eli's pipeline worrying that the goldman sachs downgraded the drug to sell from neutral. amazon looking at patent outlooks for new drugs. shares of eli fell a fraction to $20. >>> and carl icahn reaching an agreement after a months-long fight. they agreed to pay dividends of three a share and to shrink the number of seats on its board. now, icahn owns a small stake on the driller, saying that there were problems with investment strategies, shares closed at $55.37. >>> facebook director, selling one third of their stake in the social media company, according to an sec filing. the venture capital still owes more than 4 and a half million shares of facebook, the stocks dropped t
next call in january for amazon to find out if the package change is a hit for amazon, either way it looks like the reindeer wouldn't be the only ones working hard. >>> we begin in tonight's market focus, the irish company, shire, is placing big bets on the market for diseases, by acquiring thehe marketing price that is almost 30% more than virafarma, 42 cents on the news, shira was up 39. >>> and eli's pipeline worrying that the goldman sachs downgraded the drug to sell from...
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i love tim tebow but it's going to help him more than the nfl team. amazon service. it and absolutely nothing for their margins long term. >> i disagree wholeheartedly. if you look at margin opportunity for amazon so getting back to that 7% from 2004 they have two big opportunities. one is gross margin. 40% of what they sell on amazon's third-party. they get 11% of the sale. that's 90% gross margin business. very high. number two if you look at fulfillment expenses they added 20 fulfillment senses last year. they're getting closer to the consumer. that could improve their shipping costs by say, 1300 1500 basis points as they send products from my house in new jersey from kentucky. i think they have pull to drive leverage and margin. i would argue their track record in the past proves they're a disruptive company that knows how to enter new markets and drive great revenue and ultimately profitability. i think this is less of a show-me story than others in the space. >> we'll leave it there. we'll keep watching amazon. thanks. great points on both sides of the
i love tim tebow but it's going to help him more than the nfl team. amazon service. it and absolutely nothing for their margins long term. >> i disagree wholeheartedly. if you look at margin opportunity for amazon so getting back to that 7% from 2004 they have two big opportunities. one is gross margin. 40% of what they sell on amazon's third-party. they get 11% of the sale. that's 90% gross margin business. very high. number two if you look at fulfillment expenses they added 20...
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>> 15%. >> that's a doubles. >> it's a huge doubling of the growth curve for amazon. er two, you're buying into the fact that amazon essentially owns the cloud services business it operates in. it has a significant share. i'm projecting roughly $3 billion in revenues for aws in 2015. in 2013 -- and tripling by 2016. >> those are all great forecasts and predictions about growth in the future and it's a promise one day hopefully amazon grows into its valuation, but the fact is, amazon has one competitive advantage. that's simply low cost. i'm sorry. that's not an advantage you can keep forever like you do luggage. ask china. they're losing out and being supplanted by vietnam now. there's already signs amazon is losing pace, too. a study back in august by bb&t found bed bath and beyond beat amazon by prices on a basket of 30 goods. this is a great american entrepreneurial story about how they built a revenue model, without a shadow of a doubt. >> you put your finger to. that's it -- to this point, he has built a revenue juggernaut. as long as that story and revenue procee
>> 15%. >> that's a doubles. >> it's a huge doubling of the growth curve for amazon. er two, you're buying into the fact that amazon essentially owns the cloud services business it operates in. it has a significant share. i'm projecting roughly $3 billion in revenues for aws in 2015. in 2013 -- and tripling by 2016. >> those are all great forecasts and predictions about growth in the future and it's a promise one day hopefully amazon grows into its valuation, but the...
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never before been defeated in europe and was they were perhaps it was in these facts that led to the amazon myth on the. horse he feels obvious thing. systematic hauling lines in ranks hold the reins and then slowly pull them to yourself it's important to hold your back straight. a lot of. times carried. the old economy a few years. not need. to get out here all must follow suit stock. ownership yet. not. hold on to just that's just. the kickboxing girls cop i took first prize on my third attempt. was a. one i won it was like an emotional it's closing. i. supreme muster of combat go back today he's just a doubt he doesn't get to see his own son often enough. only one here on the back jungle for too long he's got his home. we don't see each other all small town for the weekend more often. night my. so when you go brandish a saber like this to. i like bailey's dad because we can go home walks he can take me to them his men parekh buy me things. like my son to live like me at the. gym. school school gym oh. lord come on come on more go like this. like ames to be surrounded by men who are devot
never before been defeated in europe and was they were perhaps it was in these facts that led to the amazon myth on the. horse he feels obvious thing. systematic hauling lines in ranks hold the reins and then slowly pull them to yourself it's important to hold your back straight. a lot of. times carried. the old economy a few years. not need. to get out here all must follow suit stock. ownership yet. not. hold on to just that's just. the kickboxing girls cop i took first prize on my third...
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it is not available in the bay area yet. amazontrying out the new service in los angeles and new york first before it expands to other cities next year. the postal service is exploring similar deals with other retailers. >> it doesn't make sense they are not doing it here. >> we are the technology center. >> absolutely. i have been looking outside but it is not a clear picture. we will show you what is going on. the storm system is still suching off to the west and notice where the low is. inis to the northwest where the energy is going. the high clouds are here but most the radar runs are near portland and seattle. a closer view of what is going on and you can see the high clouds dominating our weather. they will hang around if the better part of the afternoon with mid-level clouds locked in. the fog is dissipateing and now the lowest visibility is four in oakland and hayward but it slowed down the temperatures. we are still 48 at napa and everyone else is in the mid-to-upper 50's until san ramon, san jose, at 60, and 61 in los ga
it is not available in the bay area yet. amazontrying out the new service in los angeles and new york first before it expands to other cities next year. the postal service is exploring similar deals with other retailers. >> it doesn't make sense they are not doing it here. >> we are the technology center. >> absolutely. i have been looking outside but it is not a clear picture. we will show you what is going on. the storm system is still suching off to the west and notice...
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i think the stock is up 20% in a year. >> john? >> amazon and gary b. ve the post office. >> jonas? >> big health care news this week, americans should be taking statins and cholesterol lowers drugs like they're vitamins every day. spectacular news. >> and what stock is going up? >> cheesecake factory. >> gary b. bull or bear? >> bear. >> tracy? >> there are scammers out there, if the irs calls you it's not the irs, hang up. they never call you. >> john your prediction? >> more free money from the fed, dow 17,000 by 2015 >> joe mass bull or bear? >> remember last week? >> all right, we're bullish on cavuto next. >>> all right, think quick. what is the difference between pushing people into a mortgage they can't afford and an expensive health care policy they do not need? what if i told you,ing in. the government is pushing the help and pushing us to the brink. the housing crisis leading to a taxpayer bailout, is the health care law leading us back to where we started? welcome, everybody. glad to have you. i'm neil cavuto. fox on top of expensive history,
i think the stock is up 20% in a year. >> john? >> amazon and gary b. ve the post office. >> jonas? >> big health care news this week, americans should be taking statins and cholesterol lowers drugs like they're vitamins every day. spectacular news. >> and what stock is going up? >> cheesecake factory. >> gary b. bull or bear? >> bear. >> tracy? >> there are scammers out there, if the irs calls you it's not the irs, hang up. they never...
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the new service is free to amazon customers. johnson & johnson is said to be pulling certain products from amazon.com. the wall street journal reports-- j&j no longer has "some" items on the amazon site-- because the e-tailer was not aggressive in stopping third party merchants from selling damaged or expired j&j merchandise such as tylenol or rogaine. there is no comment from either company. the erosion of thanksgiving as a national holiday continues, as more stores announce they will remain open on turkey-day. target says it will start welcoming shoppers at 8 p-m thanksgiving night -- its earliest opening ever. and toys r us says it will open at 5 p-m on thanksgiving and remain open until 10 p-m friday. best buy's hours are 6pm on thanksgiving through 10pm friday. retailers say it is crucial to keep up with peers. branding specialist david johnson says it could hurt the image consumers have of big name brands, even if shoppers are snapping up that brand's merchandise on the holiday. "i mean it might seem contradictory but it oc
the new service is free to amazon customers. johnson & johnson is said to be pulling certain products from amazon.com. the wall street journal reports-- j&j no longer has "some" items on the amazon site-- because the e-tailer was not aggressive in stopping third party merchants from selling damaged or expired j&j merchandise such as tylenol or rogaine. there is no comment from either company. the erosion of thanksgiving as a national holiday continues, as more stores...
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the company is like amazon except it throws off terrific profits and terrific amounts of cash top. gh cash to possibly expand the billion dollar buy back. what other large capitalization is producing numbers like these? >> biotechs. the only ones are biotechs. they're at the mercy of fda. the seemingly disappointing guidance that initially caused the stock to plummet in after hours trading. why do people do this? priceline is renowned for giving conservative guidance. over the last seven quarters, the company has beaten the midpoint of forecast by 786 basis points. forecasts don't count. price line now has the new ceo jeffrey boyd. miracle worker, steps back from the ceo job but remains the chairman. priceline has the right successor. darren houston takes over january 1st. he's the guy behind booking.com. that's the priceline crown jewel. here's the bottom line. don't be freaked out by the price tag. this is incredibly well run, anointed growth stock downright cheap on the growth basis. you can play with the common stock. the best way is most conservative, deep in the money call opt
the company is like amazon except it throws off terrific profits and terrific amounts of cash top. gh cash to possibly expand the billion dollar buy back. what other large capitalization is producing numbers like these? >> biotechs. the only ones are biotechs. they're at the mercy of fda. the seemingly disappointing guidance that initially caused the stock to plummet in after hours trading. why do people do this? priceline is renowned for giving conservative guidance. over the last seven...
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. >> when a tree falls in the amazon, what happens thousands of miles away could affect us here, at home. stay with us. the >>> an autopsy shows an employee killed this weekend actually died of multiple bite wounds. abc tonight on the woman who was devoted to her work with the big cats. >> reporter: renee spent 20 years caring for wild animals in need officials in oregon say the veteran in charge may have yofr looked basic safety protocols prompting one predator to turn on her, saturday night n a statement the sanctuary said two staff members are required to work together during the lockout of dangerous animals it's believed she was alone at the safrngnctuary. police say she was dead by the time they got there. >> this is a remote area here. this he were concerned walking in there they told me that it was risky. they felt like it was a risky area. >> she was well aware of the risks. she worked here eight years, looking at tigers cougars. 60 big cats once pets and talked about the challenges in 2011. >> i don't think people realize how many people own them in backyards. >> reporter: the s
. >> when a tree falls in the amazon, what happens thousands of miles away could affect us here, at home. stay with us. the >>> an autopsy shows an employee killed this weekend actually died of multiple bite wounds. abc tonight on the woman who was devoted to her work with the big cats. >> reporter: renee spent 20 years caring for wild animals in need officials in oregon say the veteran in charge may have yofr looked basic safety protocols prompting one predator to turn on...
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regular mel vans will deliver the stuff you bought on amazon. the public sector put to work by the dynamic private sector. let's hope this one is ready. more retailers opening on thanksgiving and staying open through black friday. that trend is spreading. here is your monday report, floating a fix for the broken promise. but it will cost you a ton of money. this is veterans day and we honor those who served. "varney & company" is about to begin. [ music transitions to rock ] make it happen with the all-new fidelity active trad pro. it's one more innovative reason serious investors are choosing fidelity. get 200 free trades when you open an account. sometimes they just drop in. always obvious. cme group can help you navate risks and capture opportunities. and drive forward with broader possibilities. cme group: how the world advances. >> if you have or had one of these plans before the affordable care act came into law, and he really likes that plan, what we said was you could keep it. if it hadn't changed. stuart: okay, but here' here ise big sto
regular mel vans will deliver the stuff you bought on amazon. the public sector put to work by the dynamic private sector. let's hope this one is ready. more retailers opening on thanksgiving and staying open through black friday. that trend is spreading. here is your monday report, floating a fix for the broken promise. but it will cost you a ton of money. this is veterans day and we honor those who served. "varney & company" is about to begin. [ music transitions to rock ] make...
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they don't even mention the amazon/ups deal. they say the value is outpacing demand -- >> i say that's convincing, i would sell it. d.r. horton reports, america's home builder. it's like america's team the cowboys -- not. and i look at this and say how much is that going to be down because the cancellations are bad, the order are bad in the district, some areas of the country are bad and, no, it's up. and i sit there and say what did i miss? i don't think i missed anything. i don't think it should be up. it doesn't matter what i think. buyers are using horton as a move. there's my chance, horton. horton who? >> complacency, complacency. >> you hate to use that term because people have been complacent for a while. >> it's working until it doesn't. >> i love this headline in "usa today" today, "waiting for a 10% correction? don't hold your breath." >> i said there you go. it's going to happen. >> from what level? maybe today. today's the day. because today -- what's going on that we should sell today? >> that we should sell today?
they don't even mention the amazon/ups deal. they say the value is outpacing demand -- >> i say that's convincing, i would sell it. d.r. horton reports, america's home builder. it's like america's team the cowboys -- not. and i look at this and say how much is that going to be down because the cancellations are bad, the order are bad in the district, some areas of the country are bad and, no, it's up. and i sit there and say what did i miss? i don't think i missed anything. i don't think...
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this is not exactly the amazon of health care that we're promoting here. >> so jehmou that isn't the model that you're touting. >> well, i think gary's out of sync with americans who benefit from medicare. >> we're going to run out of money with medicare. >> there are certain fixes that have to happen and have happened in looking at the fraud and cutting $700 billion out of waste that was in medicare. it can be fixed, sure, but the way it is right now -- >> it can? >> -- it's good for the economy, good for the people who receive health insurance through it and -- >> because it's free. >> you're not going to be able to take it away from them. >> it's good for the economy? >> we don't want a bunch of sick seniors sucking up our dollars at the end of their life from health care. >> it's apples and oranges. anybody who gets entitlement they're not going to be happy. 90% americans who would throw out all members of congress is the bigger number and i can't figure out who the 10% of people are that support them. it must be their mistresses or family because the congress running anything is
this is not exactly the amazon of health care that we're promoting here. >> so jehmou that isn't the model that you're touting. >> well, i think gary's out of sync with americans who benefit from medicare. >> we're going to run out of money with medicare. >> there are certain fixes that have to happen and have happened in looking at the fraud and cutting $700 billion out of waste that was in medicare. it can be fixed, sure, but the way it is right now -- >> it can?...
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the amaze of video increased by one hundred percent. amazon and net flicks are pursuing their own series like the emmy house of cards and orange is the new black and amazons by the time to see. and a there are more to come. productions like this very often have budgets that employ many crews and actors. we want to attract that new wave to san francisco. last we're asking for an estimation that is to sunset on june 30th, 2013. we want appropriations up to $1 million for this that will enable us to look at the approximates that we have the desire to continue the successful programs. studios and production houses look ahead and need to know the incentive their counting on will still be available when we actually shoot here. we're confirming our commitment and hopefully landing more production. i you am sure you want to join me to encourage the economic development here in san francisco. we have that opportunity by adjusting the terms of our counter legislation. thank you and a colleagues, any questions or comments? supervisor mary >> i'm happy ab
the amaze of video increased by one hundred percent. amazon and net flicks are pursuing their own series like the emmy house of cards and orange is the new black and amazons by the time to see. and a there are more to come. productions like this very often have budgets that employ many crews and actors. we want to attract that new wave to san francisco. last we're asking for an estimation that is to sunset on june 30th, 2013. we want appropriations up to $1 million for this that will enable us...
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the brazilian environmental industry said the rate of deforestation in the amazon is on the rise z, up8% during a 12-month period ending this summer. >>> now to our signature section. it's been more than 40 years since the u.s. supreme court ruling since roe v. wade legalized abortion. many states recently passed legislation restricting abortion and a few nations prohibit it all together. when you know is chile. it is illegal there even in cases of rape and incest. even so, the best estimates are 100,000 abortions are performs in chile, most done secretly through anonymous abortion providers. there's been little discussed until recently, the case of a fifth graders rape and pregnant nanty. what happened to an 11-year-old girl in chile ignited a debate in this conservative catholic country about an always taboo subject, abortion. the girl was raped repeatedly and impregnated by her stepfather. it was bigger news after the president went on national television to congratulate the fifth grader for not terminating her pregnancy. >> translator: despite the pain, she was going to love and ta
the brazilian environmental industry said the rate of deforestation in the amazon is on the rise z, up8% during a 12-month period ending this summer. >>> now to our signature section. it's been more than 40 years since the u.s. supreme court ruling since roe v. wade legalized abortion. many states recently passed legislation restricting abortion and a few nations prohibit it all together. when you know is chile. it is illegal there even in cases of rape and incest. even so, the best...
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what it means for amazon, the post office which will be delivering those goods, and for amazon's rivalse're back in two. (vo) you are a business pro. maestro of project management. baron of the build-out. you need a permit... to be this awesome. and you...rent from national. because only national lets you choose any car in the aisle... and go. you can even take a full-size or above, and still pay the mid-size price. (aaron) purrrfect. (vo) meee-ow, business pro. meee-ow. go national. go like a pro. they always have. they always will. that's why you take charge of your future. your retirement. ♪ ameriprise advisors can help you like they've helped millions of others. listening, planning, working one on one. to help you retire your way... with confidence. that's what ameriprise financial does. that's what they can do with you. ameriprise financial. more within reach. march to mark poland's independence day was marred by violence. stones were thrown at police who responded with tear gas and stun grenades. thousands of nationalists were marching through downtown warsaw in an event that has
what it means for amazon, the post office which will be delivering those goods, and for amazon's rivalse're back in two. (vo) you are a business pro. maestro of project management. baron of the build-out. you need a permit... to be this awesome. and you...rent from national. because only national lets you choose any car in the aisle... and go. you can even take a full-size or above, and still pay the mid-size price. (aaron) purrrfect. (vo) meee-ow, business pro. meee-ow. go national. go like a...
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. >> this is the second biggest river in the world, only the amazon has more power. ese waters made generate 12% of the world's hydropower, log -- lighting up homes in the congo and far beyond. that is why the congolese government believes the river may be used to boost the confidence development. >> this has more than 300 megawatts today. in 2020 we will have a deficit of 2000 megawatts in the mining provinces, and there are differences in south africa and nigeria. people are waiting for the energy, even in egypt. >> this video shows the big plan, a huge dam surrounded by six power stations, with enough electricity for south africa and the congo, combined, but the government has greater plants, to use the dam to have a power grid in south africa and as far as europe. this will be part of the industry project. construction work's are expected in 2015. >> in eight years, this will not be a road. this valley will be flooded and between the two hills behind me, there will be a huge dam built. >> of these control the older dam -- these control the older dams. congo to bec
. >> this is the second biggest river in the world, only the amazon has more power. ese waters made generate 12% of the world's hydropower, log -- lighting up homes in the congo and far beyond. that is why the congolese government believes the river may be used to boost the confidence development. >> this has more than 300 megawatts today. in 2020 we will have a deficit of 2000 megawatts in the mining provinces, and there are differences in south africa and nigeria. people are...
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. >> it's the rainy season in the amazon and they're up against the clock trying to finish this 44,000 seat arena before fif a's strict december deadline. the roof still isn't finished and nearly half the seats have been installed and when the sky is open almost everything comes to a stand still. it's being builted with 2 hundred million pounds of public money even though the local team rarely attracts more than 3,000 fans. officialss ate expense is justified justified. >> the opportunity that the world cup brings us the modernization and more momentum to make more investments and so we can look back at the many challenges that we've had. >> it's that confidence of just about making it more than 1,000 miles to the south, the situation is much more critical. >> in about seven months time the england team could be led up these steps. but then again they might not be because there is a lot of doubt now whether this stadium in particular will be ready. >> still, a huge building sites another arena built with public money but there's no pitch, no seats and no roof. this scandal to use the w
. >> it's the rainy season in the amazon and they're up against the clock trying to finish this 44,000 seat arena before fif a's strict december deadline. the roof still isn't finished and nearly half the seats have been installed and when the sky is open almost everything comes to a stand still. it's being builted with 2 hundred million pounds of public money even though the local team rarely attracts more than 3,000 fans. officialss ate expense is justified justified. >> the...
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, the word is they're having a great holiday season. you know, amazon is the one that's the outlier. it's allowing a lot of stocks to trade up. people are just -- people just hate amazon. when you go out with actual ceos they just hate what amazon amazon, the stock is doing. >> it's so true. >> jim, let me ask you a quick question. how negative can you get on something like the nasdaq 100 more generally if you have 33% of the index is google apple, amazon and some of the big cap, and biotechs still doing strong still m&a bid. how negative can you get on the sector generally if they do well next year? . it's hard. when i back out the google cash the stock is not that expensive. apple is one of the cheapest stocks in the market. amazon is a cold stock. you can't really value it the way the others. celgene, i can come up with a $17 in 2015. that company is generating a huge amount of money. gilead, if the hep c pill works out, it's cheap. i think they're not absurdly valued. they're cheaper than pfizer on 2018 earnings. >> that echoes some of the action in
, the word is they're having a great holiday season. you know, amazon is the one that's the outlier. it's allowing a lot of stocks to trade up. people are just -- people just hate amazon. when you go out with actual ceos they just hate what amazon amazon, the stock is doing. >> it's so true. >> jim, let me ask you a quick question. how negative can you get on something like the nasdaq 100 more generally if you have 33% of the index is google apple, amazon and some of the big cap,...
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for you home gamers, think of the amazon of online capital but better. the 600% return.ine posted truly stunning 1909% return. i think the results make price line the stock to own between now and year end. $1097 price tag, price line is, listen to this, among the cheapest momentum stocks out there. when you back out billions of on cash on the back sheet, sells for 19 despite having 27% long term growth rate. remember my rules of thumb for value stocks. there are money managers willing to pay up to twice a rack of the expanding company's price rate. price looin means 40%. stocks could double on value wags basis. price line is absurdly inexpensive. we don't recommend stocks because they're undervalue. a lot of stocks seem and stay that way forever. on the other hand, it's been rallying for years. cash flow has been able to keep pace. how does the company pull that off? priceline is best of breed in the secular growth industry, online travel. better than expedia and orbitz. this is a superior company, with a superior attitude and superior state of mind. speaking of hard to
for you home gamers, think of the amazon of online capital but better. the 600% return.ine posted truly stunning 1909% return. i think the results make price line the stock to own between now and year end. $1097 price tag, price line is, listen to this, among the cheapest momentum stocks out there. when you back out billions of on cash on the back sheet, sells for 19 despite having 27% long term growth rate. remember my rules of thumb for value stocks. there are money managers willing to pay up...
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the road? this is unrealistic. it's amazonompanies are great revenues, but you have to produce free cash flow. you don't? the valuation heads south. >> you can substitute pets.com. >> drkoop.com. we sat there together. i remember on "squawk box," a guy had 100 million in sales and he went public at a billion. i said to him, how can you justify a billion market cap? this is back in 2000. and the guy says, you don't understand. >> bob, before we came on camera, we were chatting in terms of -- you don't obviously own these names. the performance is what this year? >> up 32% in one fund and 37%, and five-year compound sd over 20% a year with boring stocks. dupont, ge we own. we bought it down there. boring stocks. and there's enough studies that say boring stocks win. look at the on-screen, deere versus cisco. 1999, you buy cisco. cisco quadruples sales -- >> right. >> john deere only triples sales. it's a four-bagger on deere, and you lose 50% on your money. the social media stocks, my prediction is, the next five to ten years, y
the road? this is unrealistic. it's amazonompanies are great revenues, but you have to produce free cash flow. you don't? the valuation heads south. >> you can substitute pets.com. >> drkoop.com. we sat there together. i remember on "squawk box," a guy had 100 million in sales and he went public at a billion. i said to him, how can you justify a billion market cap? this is back in 2000. and the guy says, you don't understand. >> bob, before we came on camera, we were...
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the party. ashley: can amazon save the u.s. postal service?kage delivery. tracy: orange juice prices are well, set to go higher. believe it or not my favorite little breakfast place stopped selling fresh squeezed orange juice because they said it was too expensive. ashley: outrage. as we do every time at -- day at this time, see how metals are trading. silver slightly higher. copper essentially unchanged. that is all very well-scripted there. one up, one down, one just the same. we'll be right back. [ male announcer ] need help keeping your digestive balance in sync? try align. it's the number one ge recommended probiotic that helps maintain digestive balance. ♪ stay in the groove with align. ashley: oil prices on the rise as u.s.-led talks to curb iran's nuclear program have stalled. sandra smith with today's trade. does this mean the gas prices are about to go higher? >> definitely a possibility, considering how far gas prices have come down over the past weeks and months for that matter, but what happened over the weaken, really moving oil
the party. ashley: can amazon save the u.s. postal service?kage delivery. tracy: orange juice prices are well, set to go higher. believe it or not my favorite little breakfast place stopped selling fresh squeezed orange juice because they said it was too expensive. ashley: outrage. as we do every time at -- day at this time, see how metals are trading. silver slightly higher. copper essentially unchanged. that is all very well-scripted there. one up, one down, one just the same. we'll be right...
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would you put money into an amazon, for example? >> depends on the investor. a lot these days and i think there's potential for enormous earnings. bezos has been spending a lot of time and money for the franchise and look at something that you just said about earnings and price. so, i look at forward earnings because in technology we're looking at growth and we want to know what we're paying for next year's earnings and if you look at what the nasdaq is priced at, it's trading at roughly 18 times forward earnings, but the dowel industrials are trading at 18.5 forward earnings. we're not seeing a gap at all for the price of tech as a sector and the overall market. off the bat it tells me there's no bubble. stuart: i have a lot of people say to me i've got pension money, a 401(k). where do i put it? if i asked you that question you'd be perfectly happy putting more money into technology companies, right? >> absolutely. in fact, i think you're missing the cosmic iq test if you're not in some kind of a tech investment right now. foundational, going with a slow and
would you put money into an amazon, for example? >> depends on the investor. a lot these days and i think there's potential for enormous earnings. bezos has been spending a lot of time and money for the franchise and look at something that you just said about earnings and price. so, i look at forward earnings because in technology we're looking at growth and we want to know what we're paying for next year's earnings and if you look at what the nasdaq is priced at, it's trading at roughly...
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anacondas, in the amazon, tigers uncaged. shark infested waters. i have done that. a little intimidating. one thing being on the other side of the bars. you are thinking, come on, just asleep. another thing, actually being with it. >> reporter: hero, the kind of evolutionary specimen so strong they have to keep doping him up. after a few minutes hero stops pacing, eases himself down. closes his eyes and looks like he is a sleep. >> look at his eyes. he is gone. he is fading. but when handling a lion you better be sure. our guide/protector for the day, brian dowling, grabs his stick and pokes him a couple times. while the veterinarian checks for any signs of movement. this is serious business. sedating hero is a long process. >> you grab the tail. >> me. >> wow. even the tail is heavy. >> reporter: we help haul him into the examination room. >> one, two, three. >> kind of heavy, huh. >> reporter: yeah. nice kitty. >> 410 pounds. >> nice kitty. >> jeremy is only a little more experienced than i am. >> may be a rookie, look how useful he is. >> reporter: jeremy is hopin
anacondas, in the amazon, tigers uncaged. shark infested waters. i have done that. a little intimidating. one thing being on the other side of the bars. you are thinking, come on, just asleep. another thing, actually being with it. >> reporter: hero, the kind of evolutionary specimen so strong they have to keep doping him up. after a few minutes hero stops pacing, eases himself down. closes his eyes and looks like he is a sleep. >> look at his eyes. he is gone. he is fading. but...
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to the south you can enter the exotic world of the amazon
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the remote settlements in the amazon basin are cut off from the country, with neither rail nor roadsare only two ways in, either boat for several days down river, or aboard a jungle bus, which is what locals call the world war ii era dc-3. i've flown worse. i've been brought mere by pablo mora, a teacher at medellin university and a particular enthusiast for this golden classic of aviation. you've taken this flight before? >> yes, every chance i have. i fly one. it's a romantic thing. >> he sees the work these hulking great airships and their pilots do, as daredevil humanitarian missions for the more remote colombians. >> they have an in-flight movie? >> no, nor first class either. >> what? >> the planes travel with their own mechanic to cobble together anything that might go wrong. and stuff can go wrong. the risk is we'll be able to land but not take off again, so this guy is our return ticket out of the jungle. ♪ our captain is joaquin san clemente, something of a legend in these parts, and his co-pilot is captain costanza reyes. >> it's mystical. they develop this sensibility wit
the remote settlements in the amazon basin are cut off from the country, with neither rail nor roadsare only two ways in, either boat for several days down river, or aboard a jungle bus, which is what locals call the world war ii era dc-3. i've flown worse. i've been brought mere by pablo mora, a teacher at medellin university and a particular enthusiast for this golden classic of aviation. you've taken this flight before? >> yes, every chance i have. i fly one. it's a romantic thing....
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. >> it's unlikely to change the game for amazon. d game is different than netflix's end game. amazon is trying to get people to sign up for the prime program. with that end game in mind they've been successful. as a standalone content creation company, chances we think are pretty slim. >> jason, what about you? a smart move as far as amazon's concerned or do they need to do more? >> absolutely. this is a first step. they have to play catch up with netflix and netflix is a year ahead of them in the on series game. so for them, this is just their first step into original series. and i think that although it's not as good as something like "house of cards, it's very promising. i'm interested to see what amazon does after this. >> mark, tell me about the economics of how this plays in. how much advantage does amazon get if this is a hit if it gets marginally more people to sign up for prime, how does that flow to the bottom line? >> so, some things aren't disclosed by amazon. two major data points, we think they're spending up to a billi
. >> it's unlikely to change the game for amazon. d game is different than netflix's end game. amazon is trying to get people to sign up for the prime program. with that end game in mind they've been successful. as a standalone content creation company, chances we think are pretty slim. >> jason, what about you? a smart move as far as amazon's concerned or do they need to do more? >> absolutely. this is a first step. they have to play catch up with netflix and netflix is a...
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chevron has been ordered to pay ecuador have a nine billion dollars for environmental damage to the amazon basin region but says the company takes a cat the poll voting tell if this is the regional fond of eighteen and in the case consent to all spend a bit but it just became contaminated the water supply a painting by francis bacon of his friend and fellow artist lucien freud has become the most expensive thoughts but at the sofa till sian. the record breaking price reached one hundred and six million units in new york the work and type of case studies of lucien freud is considered one of bacon's greatest loss to pieces. loom the hosts uruguayan the first leg of that world cup play off on wednesday a m on the international stadium jordan reached the end comes into play off of aging uzbekistan mind based on penalties in september in the asian football confederation while. and to this two legged showdown for tickets brazil as underdogs jordan cut costs and how sam was full of praise for his wednesday night opponents. he said they are certainly a strong team. i have some of the twelve best p
chevron has been ordered to pay ecuador have a nine billion dollars for environmental damage to the amazon basin region but says the company takes a cat the poll voting tell if this is the regional fond of eighteen and in the case consent to all spend a bit but it just became contaminated the water supply a painting by francis bacon of his friend and fellow artist lucien freud has become the most expensive thoughts but at the sofa till sian. the record breaking price reached one hundred and six...