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it was the controlled spending that helped as well, what the c.e.o. claimed. to focus on the delivery element of themselves and the content. that is where investment will go in the next few quarters. but it comes to an end. could we see it peak? alibaba investing itself in cloud computing. this is the e-commerce giant in china. this is a competitor to amazon. they, too, are getting into cloud computing. could that be weighing in on competition? wal-mart is doing its own. you've got a launch in the united states coosm they get under pressure when it comes to delivery as well? and noticeably, i know you look the technical indicator, just think about the strength index. this signals whether a stock is overbought or oversold. i checked in, it's already thought to be overbought. shares are thought to be too high. they're up 55% so far this year. just think if they escalate by another 19% today what those technical indicators will be telling people. will they be saying take profit? but at the moment, we're expecting a huge pop to the share price coming up. back to yo
it was the controlled spending that helped as well, what the c.e.o. claimed. to focus on the delivery element of themselves and the content. that is where investment will go in the next few quarters. but it comes to an end. could we see it peak? alibaba investing itself in cloud computing. this is the e-commerce giant in china. this is a competitor to amazon. they, too, are getting into cloud computing. could that be weighing in on competition? wal-mart is doing its own. you've got a launch in...
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the middle east or china. and to volatility and cause to make c.e.o.'luctant to commit, that will stymie long-term growth. remember, investing capital creates jobs. betty: are you reluctant to commit? tom: we're leading the renaissance of nuclear in america. building a new coal plant that's better than natural gas. one of the biggest investors in photo-voltaic. betty: you see reports on it over and over again about the delay of the vogual plant. tom: betty, thank you for asking me that. what they never report -- when you think -- there have been scheduled changes and increased costs related to schedule changes. the benefits have been overwhelming to the cost increases. betty, when that project was approved in georgia over 10 years ago, we thought it would cost customers 12% price increase. because the benefits have exceeded the costs, the cost increase to customers have come down from 12 to between 6 to 8. betty: but it's a three-year delay though, tom. tom: costs are coming down. remember we want to build it right. nuclear must be safe. and we believe
the middle east or china. and to volatility and cause to make c.e.o.'luctant to commit, that will stymie long-term growth. remember, investing capital creates jobs. betty: are you reluctant to commit? tom: we're leading the renaissance of nuclear in america. building a new coal plant that's better than natural gas. one of the biggest investors in photo-voltaic. betty: you see reports on it over and over again about the delay of the vogual plant. tom: betty, thank you for asking me that. what...
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the c.e.o. issues were mistakes and they plan to increase training around country to solve the problem. the highest was $15 extra on a package of coconut shrimp. chicago added a 9% tax on netflix and spotify. the tax a applies to anyone with a chicago billing address. more than two dozen states already charge sales tax on digital services so they are not alone. wild weather heading into the holiday weekend across the country. destructive tornadoes ranging from missouri toucans. weto kentucky. images like this and cars toss the around and washed away by severe flooding in missouri. and heavy damage. >> check that out. just shook the whole building in front of us yo. leon: in the west, tire crews on high alert for wildfires. the extreme heat and lightning is creating a hazard. and a holiday coming up that involves if. steve: everything green for us around here. i notice that when i was walking my dog. what a difference a year can make. a few showers out there tonight. and tomorrow another round of
the c.e.o. issues were mistakes and they plan to increase training around country to solve the problem. the highest was $15 extra on a package of coconut shrimp. chicago added a 9% tax on netflix and spotify. the tax a applies to anyone with a chicago billing address. more than two dozen states already charge sales tax on digital services so they are not alone. wild weather heading into the holiday weekend across the country. destructive tornadoes ranging from missouri toucans. weto kentucky....
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every company has to get better at how to manage the security, from the c.e.o. to the board on down. >> is there a punish. that can be meted out denying opper ability, warding off bad consumers. >> it's hard to ward off bad actors. if they want to get in, they'll get in. if they want to get in. sometimes we have seen intrusions into banks or other types of institutions and consumers are not notified for weeks i, as a consumer want to know right away. i think that is a role that government can play. >> if it's more expensive, if the engineering is tougher, on a phone, on a home computer, to be more secure, and one maker is an outplier in this regard in making cheeper machines, can they be sanctioned in an industry. is that sorted out in a marketplace. . >> it's not really sorted out in a marketplace, companies don't want to make public when the data is briefed. a role the government can play is encouraging solitary disclosures, but if not to mandate the information. the consumers see what is the good companies, building security into the design, and what are the c
every company has to get better at how to manage the security, from the c.e.o. to the board on down. >> is there a punish. that can be meted out denying opper ability, warding off bad consumers. >> it's hard to ward off bad actors. if they want to get in, they'll get in. if they want to get in. sometimes we have seen intrusions into banks or other types of institutions and consumers are not notified for weeks i, as a consumer want to know right away. i think that is a role that...
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. >> it's the c.e.o.'s email. it's the boardroom meetings discussing which projects are funded. this is about taking the information to replicate the business models, that are successful and put them in place else are. >> hackers don't just target companies. in a recent case of cyber espionage, millions of u.s. employees had the records breached at the office of personnel management. the u.s. has not laid blame, but cyber security experts link it to china. officials in china deny it. the threat of cyber attacks led to a cyber summit with every major tech c.e.o. in silicon val ci. president obama spoke about cyber threat. >> the same information making the military the most advanced in the world are targeted from hackers from china and russia, going after defend contractors. he ended a speech, sing an executive order signing on tech companies to share thread information. in hopes of preventing an attack like the sony hack. exposing salaries to emails. it supposedly was in retaliation for the movie "the interview", which obtake place a scene why the north korean leader is killed.
. >> it's the c.e.o.'s email. it's the boardroom meetings discussing which projects are funded. this is about taking the information to replicate the business models, that are successful and put them in place else are. >> hackers don't just target companies. in a recent case of cyber espionage, millions of u.s. employees had the records breached at the office of personnel management. the u.s. has not laid blame, but cyber security experts link it to china. officials in china deny...
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. >> it's the c.e.o.'s email, the boardroom meetings discussing which projects are funded. >> this is about taking the information to replicate the business models that are successful at major global corporations and put them in place elsewhere. >>> that is part 2 of a 3-part special report tomorrow. >> if people thought donald trump's attack on john mccain - why it could not be further from the tuth, >>> in presidential politics, ohio republican governor spoke. at his al-marr martyr and joined the 2016 race for the republican nomination. >> i am here to ask you for your prayers, for your support, for your efforts because i have decided to run for president of the united states >>> he is now the 16th prominent republican to enter the nomination rate, and by many accounts is considered one of the most electable republicans in a general election. he is popular in his home state. and they have gone with the winner of every presidential contest since 1960. the national primary system is controlled by outside s
. >> it's the c.e.o.'s email, the boardroom meetings discussing which projects are funded. >> this is about taking the information to replicate the business models that are successful at major global corporations and put them in place elsewhere. >>> that is part 2 of a 3-part special report tomorrow. >> if people thought donald trump's attack on john mccain - why it could not be further from the tuth, >>> in presidential politics, ohio republican governor...
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this letter was written to the c.e.o. mphastar pharmaceuticals this year "the rapid increase in the cost of this life-saving medication in a short time frame is a considerable health concern." cummings wrote a lawyer to the governor of maryland, the governor and the attorney-general. urging rebates like a handful of other states have begun. >> if new york and other states are getting lower prices for this drug, then maryland should get it too. we cannot let our citizens be overcharged and let the company jeopardise the positive steps take to address the crisis. >> reporter: what response have you got from amy star. >> i'll meet with their lawyer tonight at 6:15. stopped? >> we asked them why they went up on the price from $19 to $41 in a matter of 6-7 months. they gave us some excuses about, you know, the cost going up. and production and asked for documents to back it up. what should the costs me? >> this is a life-saving medication. it can be produced with pennies. it should be a societal obligation to provide for life-s
this letter was written to the c.e.o. mphastar pharmaceuticals this year "the rapid increase in the cost of this life-saving medication in a short time frame is a considerable health concern." cummings wrote a lawyer to the governor of maryland, the governor and the attorney-general. urging rebates like a handful of other states have begun. >> if new york and other states are getting lower prices for this drug, then maryland should get it too. we cannot let our citizens be...
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there has to be the c.e.o. and the president has to make sure that they came up with a new nominee and make sure. it is very critical. >> so the defence minister rejected by the parliament today, and patient tomorrow. we are expecting two supreme court nominees to be confirmed, to go through the process. including the first woman to be nominated to the afghan supreme court, but a difficult time in an afghan parliament. >> thank you for the time being from kabul, jennifer glasse. >>> the united nations says children have been killed in parliamentary election violence in burundi. a child was killed after a grenade exploded and a stray bullet killed a 4-year-old. families are forced to cross into neighbouring countries. it happened when president pierre nkurunziza announced he has running for third terms. the constitution limits them to two terms. >> reporter: it's been a difficult week in bujumbura. usually at night we hair the gun fire and when we wake up people count the number of the dead. we are not seeing pro
there has to be the c.e.o. and the president has to make sure that they came up with a new nominee and make sure. it is very critical. >> so the defence minister rejected by the parliament today, and patient tomorrow. we are expecting two supreme court nominees to be confirmed, to go through the process. including the first woman to be nominated to the afghan supreme court, but a difficult time in an afghan parliament. >> thank you for the time being from kabul, jennifer glasse....
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. >> it's the c.e.o.'s email, the boardroom meetings discussing which projects are funded. >> this is about taking the information to replicate the business models that are successful at major global corporations and put them in place elsewhere. >>> that is part 2 of a 3-part special report tomorrow. >> if people thought donald trump's attack on john mccain - >> i'll have two or three puffs and i'll already have a why it could not beve a the tuth, nicotine buzz. >> a popular smoking alternative. >> we have to learn have to learn more about electronic cigarettes. >> but could vaping be just as dangerous? >> what are you really taking in? >> we don't know what chemicals are in these things. >> techknow's team of experts show you how the miracles of science... >> i'm standing in a tropical windstorm. >> can affect and surprise us. >> wow, some of these are amazing. >> techknow - where technology meets humanity. >> al jazeera america primetime. get the real news you've been looking for. >>> in presidential pol
. >> it's the c.e.o.'s email, the boardroom meetings discussing which projects are funded. >> this is about taking the information to replicate the business models that are successful at major global corporations and put them in place elsewhere. >>> that is part 2 of a 3-part special report tomorrow. >> if people thought donald trump's attack on john mccain - >> i'll have two or three puffs and i'll already have a why it could not beve a the tuth, nicotine buzz....
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fei's husband worked at a.o.l and the company's c.e.o. announced he was going to trim his company's retirement benefits because of millions of dollars the company was being asked to cover in medical insurance bills for so-called "distressed babies". she describes the experience in a new memoir called "girl in glass: how my 'distressed baby' defied the odds, shamed a c.e.o. and taught me the essence of love, heartbreak and miracles." william brangham talked with her recently in brooklyn, new york. >> reporter: deanna fei was just 25 weeks pregnant, hard at work on her second novel and months away from her delivery date. she'd been researching translations for a plot twist where one of her main characters would have a miscarriage. that night, her own contractions came out of nowhere. rushing to the hospital with shooting pains in her womb, the translation of the word 'calamity' was still on her computer screen. >> the pain just got worse and worse and worse, worse. i found myself desperately thinking, "could this be braxton hicks contraction
fei's husband worked at a.o.l and the company's c.e.o. announced he was going to trim his company's retirement benefits because of millions of dollars the company was being asked to cover in medical insurance bills for so-called "distressed babies". she describes the experience in a new memoir called "girl in glass: how my 'distressed baby' defied the odds, shamed a c.e.o. and taught me the essence of love, heartbreak and miracles." william brangham talked with her recently...
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who is going to be the c.e.o.? is it going to be jack dorsey? back to you. up next -- manus: it is -- well, tezz the former u.k. chancellor. it is lord norman lamont. stay with us for that exclusive interview. he was on the call with yanis varoufakis. what has he got to say? stay with us for that. francine: welcome back to "the pulse" live from bloomberg's european headquarters in london. i'm francine lacqua. manus: and i'm manus cranny. here are some of the top headlines. b.p. said second quarter profit tumbled 54% after crude prices slumped. meanwhile norway's biggest producer statoil saw adjusted earnings fall 27%. francine: greece begins talks about the third bailout today. they will discuss policies greece must implement in return for loans. varoufakis revealed details of a secret exit plan. manus: volkswagen has surpassed toyota in the first half of 2015. it puts the german company on track to capture -- three years ahead of its target. francine: 10: 31 london time. jonathan ferro has the latest. jonathan: thanks. the dax up .8%. gains on the periphery
who is going to be the c.e.o.? is it going to be jack dorsey? back to you. up next -- manus: it is -- well, tezz the former u.k. chancellor. it is lord norman lamont. stay with us for that exclusive interview. he was on the call with yanis varoufakis. what has he got to say? stay with us for that. francine: welcome back to "the pulse" live from bloomberg's european headquarters in london. i'm francine lacqua. manus: and i'm manus cranny. here are some of the top headlines. b.p. said...
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the other story that happened, i met this guy who was the c.e.o. of pepsi-colaa.me knew lyndon johnson but didn't know nixon. when nixon first became president so nixon asked him to go to general son ranch to talk about a prave at matter. he is grumpy and said how can i remember what happened 20, 30 years ago. i had this tape machine, pressed the button. those chapters are great. you go back and tell your friend richard nixon as he starts his presidency, nothing more important than a taping. >> jon: it was johnson's fault. >> it was johnson. >> jon: incredible. (applause) >> jon: doris kearns goodwin, i love you. thank you so much for being with us. even the people that did the letters and diaries knew they were writing for history, so i imagine that was pointed it seemed like jefferson and adams always knew they were writing for each other but for history, i'm a great man who doesn't like slavery. so you never know with that stuff. >> you never know. but at least its a he handwritten and you save it at the end of the day and they are writing their stuff. >> jon:
the other story that happened, i met this guy who was the c.e.o. of pepsi-colaa.me knew lyndon johnson but didn't know nixon. when nixon first became president so nixon asked him to go to general son ranch to talk about a prave at matter. he is grumpy and said how can i remember what happened 20, 30 years ago. i had this tape machine, pressed the button. those chapters are great. you go back and tell your friend richard nixon as he starts his presidency, nothing more important than a taping....
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. >> if you're the c.e.o. nd looking at jordan spieth, you're seeing a talented, good looking all- american 21-year-old kid who's good to the fans, good to sponsors. >> reporter: after speith won the masters, under armour stock rose $3 a share, their first retail golf shoe sold out in record time, and golf-related sales are up 50% over last year. the baltimore-based company sponsors a number of big names including lindsey vonn, cam newton, tom brady and n.b.a. champion steph curry-- many of whom were also signed before they became stars. >> it's what i need to do... >> reporter: at 26, world number one player rory mcilroy has already won four majors. he is one of the biggest stars in the nike galaxy and joins the likes of tiger woods, lebron james and kobe bryant. but when it comes to athletic wear, nike is also number one with revenue close to $28 billion last year. under armour recently overtook adidas as number two, but reported revenue just over $3 billion. daniel kaplan is the finance editor of the "sports
. >> if you're the c.e.o. nd looking at jordan spieth, you're seeing a talented, good looking all- american 21-year-old kid who's good to the fans, good to sponsors. >> reporter: after speith won the masters, under armour stock rose $3 a share, their first retail golf shoe sold out in record time, and golf-related sales are up 50% over last year. the baltimore-based company sponsors a number of big names including lindsey vonn, cam newton, tom brady and n.b.a. champion steph curry--...
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the c.e.o. said if southwest champions for the first two bags it would lose market share. they are doing just fine without the fees. they are now at nine straight quarters of record earnings. now is the best time to sell the old iphone. values drop for resale in september and october. if you wait in the fall you can lose up to 30 percent of the phone's secondary market value. one of michael jackson white gloves goes on sale tomorrow starting at $20,000. another one of the white gloves was sold for $350,000 in 2009 months afterback son's death. >> seven things to know as you start your day including the latest on the extras fire burning in lafayette. >> keep on top of weather and traffic with abc7 now. stay tuned. i want my yoga pants to smell like i sweat money. i want to smell the way champagne tastes. i love champagne. infuse your laundry with... ...up to 12 weeks of luxurious long-lasting scents... ...unstopables in wash scent booster. i want my foyer to smell more like a foyer. i want his bedroom to smell like he's away at boarding school. surround yourself with up to
the c.e.o. said if southwest champions for the first two bags it would lose market share. they are doing just fine without the fees. they are now at nine straight quarters of record earnings. now is the best time to sell the old iphone. values drop for resale in september and october. if you wait in the fall you can lose up to 30 percent of the phone's secondary market value. one of michael jackson white gloves goes on sale tomorrow starting at $20,000. another one of the white gloves was sold...
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stephen hawking, apple co- founder steve wozniak and elon musk, the c.e.o. of tesla motors, were among those who signed the letter. >> ifill: archeologists in jamestown, virginia have discovered the remains of four of the first colonial leaders in america. the burial sites were found in 2013 in the earthen floor near the altar of what's left of america's first protestant church. the men were buried between 1608 and 1610 alongside various artifacts-- a rare practice at the time. it included a small silver box with bone fragments and a holy water container-- a mysterious catholic find for the anglican religion of the colony. >> woodruff: the national football league officially has its first female coach. the arizona cardinals hired 37- year-old jen welter to coach inside linebackers during their pre-season training camp. welter-- who has a p.h.d in psychology-- previously coached and played for the indoor football league's texas revolution team. >> ifill: the four-game suspension against new england patriots quarterback tom brady will stand. he was suspended by
stephen hawking, apple co- founder steve wozniak and elon musk, the c.e.o. of tesla motors, were among those who signed the letter. >> ifill: archeologists in jamestown, virginia have discovered the remains of four of the first colonial leaders in america. the burial sites were found in 2013 in the earthen floor near the altar of what's left of america's first protestant church. the men were buried between 1608 and 1610 alongside various artifacts-- a rare practice at the time. it...
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we have a look this morning at disney's newest theme park that is shanghai disney the disney c.e.o. unveiled the showcasing of the $5.5 billion park opening next year. attractions are based on star wars and super heroes and are the most innecessity separative park including two hotels a shopping district gardens, and several other features and the second disney park in the greater china region. the first is in hong kong but it is so much smaller. >> indeed. >> san francisco prides itself on many things great food, beautiful scenery. >> now it can add another thing good looking men. eric and mike give yourself a hand. we will reveal the survey. the most happened some american live right here in the city. men's grooming site based research on how much money they spend on things like personal care services products clothing and how often they hit the jim. guys in san francisco spend $3,700 a year on apparel alone. fellows in seattle are investing more on their appearance ranking number one on the list followed by san francisco and then washington dc boston, and denver rounding out the t
we have a look this morning at disney's newest theme park that is shanghai disney the disney c.e.o. unveiled the showcasing of the $5.5 billion park opening next year. attractions are based on star wars and super heroes and are the most innecessity separative park including two hotels a shopping district gardens, and several other features and the second disney park in the greater china region. the first is in hong kong but it is so much smaller. >> indeed. >> san francisco prides...
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a former protest from the c.e.o. indiana has been working to build back businesses. >> the state of indiana's brand has taken a hit. it's been very visible, highly visible backlash from across different sectors. some say religious freedom laws are needed now, more than ever. if anyone faces discrimination, it's the faithful. >> i believe there's backlash. >> pastor mike woods offers counselling and child care but is against same sex marriage, and a restaurant chain told him it was stopping donations. >> the manager called she was heart broken and said they have changed their policy saying they no longer serve religious organizations >> reporter: they can choose not to donate. they worry christian businesses will not choose. >> they believe they can't serve a same-sex wedding the same which i would not purchase a same-sex wedding. they should be protected. >> reporter: groups are trying to encourage nondiscrimination laws to protect gays and lesbians it's a down by down approach. unless a state or federal law is passed
a former protest from the c.e.o. indiana has been working to build back businesses. >> the state of indiana's brand has taken a hit. it's been very visible, highly visible backlash from across different sectors. some say religious freedom laws are needed now, more than ever. if anyone faces discrimination, it's the faithful. >> i believe there's backlash. >> pastor mike woods offers counselling and child care but is against same sex marriage, and a restaurant chain told him it...
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host: nina rees is the president and c.e.o. of the national alliance for public schools. phillip lovell is the vice president of the alliance for excellent education. jean is next on the independent line. caller: i want to talk about something i have not heard enough said, that is about achievement in students being the focus of the discussion. i am a former school board member. i saw this widely in my time in educational policymaking and thinking. students never become the center of the discussion. it is all about the adults. there are 230,000 students in new jersey referred to special education for language-based learning issues. 80% are dyslexics. if you expand those statistics nationally, you can see a large problem. that his language-based learning. dyslexia is for most of those problems. these statistics are just those that fail enough to be labeled into special education. these are students already two years behind or more. there are many more children that struggle and never get referred for special education. this is the basis for the lack of achievement, student
host: nina rees is the president and c.e.o. of the national alliance for public schools. phillip lovell is the vice president of the alliance for excellent education. jean is next on the independent line. caller: i want to talk about something i have not heard enough said, that is about achievement in students being the focus of the discussion. i am a former school board member. i saw this widely in my time in educational policymaking and thinking. students never become the center of the...
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but the name of the c.e.o. was misspelled so that is a clue. ned where it appeared was just open. christmas in july sales is happening today with amazon boosting subscribers to prime service. amazon is offering thousands of bargains on gadgets and tools and toys and pet supplies and will be refreshed afterry 10 minutes but you have to be a member of amazon prime to take advantage. wal-mart said you do not have pay $99 to taking advantage of their seas today so there is a battle going on. apple will debut their own tv streaming service in a report from the new york post suggesting they are in the process of everremaining the biggest hurdles and that heard old is deals with the broadcast network but those deals appear to be close. another user friendly tidbit which is you can get amazon prime membership on a trial basis for 30 days as part of special offer today. >> okay. that is good news. you delivered that are value well. >> do you have official title as sale coordinator? >> good news. >> now, we will see if we can add on to our temperatures to
but the name of the c.e.o. was misspelled so that is a clue. ned where it appeared was just open. christmas in july sales is happening today with amazon boosting subscribers to prime service. amazon is offering thousands of bargains on gadgets and tools and toys and pet supplies and will be refreshed afterry 10 minutes but you have to be a member of amazon prime to take advantage. wal-mart said you do not have pay $99 to taking advantage of their seas today so there is a battle going on. apple...
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the consumers union, national black farmers and 125 c.e.o.'s and business leaders from massachusetts and across the country, including whole foods market co--c.e.o., chi poll -- chpoltle c.e.o. panera bread c.e.o. american sustainable business council c.e.o. and co-founder , sweet green ink co-founder, chef and founder of the think food group kraft hospitality c.e.o., a well-known chef, and many, many many others. the supporters of h.r. 1599 oppose mandatory g.m.o. lablinging, claiming that -- labeling, claiming that g.m.o. labeling would increase food prices for consumers. this is just simply untrue. i want to read a section of a letter from the c.e.o. of ben and jerry's. that proves the point. and inquote, as an ice cream company that operates in more than 30 countries, many of which require mandatory g.m.o. labeling, we are not swayed by arguments that mandatory labeling will be expensive. the truth is we regularly make changes, sometimes big, sometimes small, to our packaging. he continues, every year we make changes to between 25% and 50%
the consumers union, national black farmers and 125 c.e.o.'s and business leaders from massachusetts and across the country, including whole foods market co--c.e.o., chi poll -- chpoltle c.e.o. panera bread c.e.o. american sustainable business council c.e.o. and co-founder , sweet green ink co-founder, chef and founder of the think food group kraft hospitality c.e.o., a well-known chef, and many, many many others. the supporters of h.r. 1599 oppose mandatory g.m.o. lablinging, claiming that --...
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joining me from london is alberto, the c.e.o. of mex con consultancy firm risk evaluation. he hid in a laundry basket and there was a bit of corruption inside. do you think this is a case this time around as well. >> yes, hello. this time i think it was part of the piece of the mexican grievous bodily harment much it was a long blow. some have to stop him. we have to state in this is not the same as what he escaped in the past. that was in the pacific coast of mexico. this is what they escaped from. it's about 60km from the capital. no one would escape this before the united states harassed for his ex-bed eggs. he was a risk for authorities, and, second, they were afraid he'd still run the situation. >> who is el chapo. tell us more about the man, there was a lot of positive p.r. for the mexican government when they got him. who is he? >> el chapo is a head of a mex jan drawing trafficking group, based in the pacific coast of mexico, and he controls a lot of money to give you an idea. 80% of synthetics drugs world why are produced. he controls around 60% of all cocaine cons
joining me from london is alberto, the c.e.o. of mex con consultancy firm risk evaluation. he hid in a laundry basket and there was a bit of corruption inside. do you think this is a case this time around as well. >> yes, hello. this time i think it was part of the piece of the mexican grievous bodily harment much it was a long blow. some have to stop him. we have to state in this is not the same as what he escaped in the past. that was in the pacific coast of mexico. this is what they...
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the differences between the way men's and women's sports are seen, and deborah slaner larkin is the c.e.ohe women's sports foundtaion, which works toward safe and equitable sports opportunities for girls and women. and we welcome you both. deborah larkin, to you both, how big a deal is the women's world cup? >> it's a huge deal. this started from 1999 when we won the second world cup, and the next generation of girls who looked up to those stars are playing today, so it's not only those athletes but the next generation of girls and boys in all sports who want to play. >> woodruff: cheryl cooky, how do you see the significance of it? >> i think this is a tremendous moment not only for the u.s. women's soccer team but for all the fans out there all the aspiring, young girls and boys who want to be athletes. i think this is a tremendous moment for them. i think it's a tremendous moment for our culture as well that we can all join together and celebrate the tremendous accomplishments and prowess and female athleticism that we saudis played last night. >> woodruff: deborah slaner larkin, we me
the differences between the way men's and women's sports are seen, and deborah slaner larkin is the c.e.ohe women's sports foundtaion, which works toward safe and equitable sports opportunities for girls and women. and we welcome you both. deborah larkin, to you both, how big a deal is the women's world cup? >> it's a huge deal. this started from 1999 when we won the second world cup, and the next generation of girls who looked up to those stars are playing today, so it's not only those...
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after selling the business the c.e.o. of a turkish company gave each worker a bonus of $200,000. >> thank you is try folks $200,000. >> that is american's >> apple is putting out the welcome mat to the public at new spaceship campus and google is making it easier than of for you to beat the crowds when you shop. if your purse is starting to look more like a tissue box... you may be muddling through allergies. try zyrtec® for powerful allergy relief. and zyrtec® is different than claritin®. because it starts working faster on the first day you take it. zyrtec®. muddle no more™ . >> whether you are just joining us or head out the door here are seven things to know. a procession and memorial service will be held this morning for sergeant scott lunger the beloved officer with the hayward mist who died in the line of duty. a huge memorial of flowers and cards lies in front of the department now. we will provide coverage on air and online of the memorial. >> you can expect major traffic impacts as a result. so far this morning w
after selling the business the c.e.o. of a turkish company gave each worker a bonus of $200,000. >> thank you is try folks $200,000. >> that is american's >> apple is putting out the welcome mat to the public at new spaceship campus and google is making it easier than of for you to beat the crowds when you shop. if your purse is starting to look more like a tissue box... you may be muddling through allergies. try zyrtec® for powerful allergy relief. and zyrtec® is different...
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the c.e.o. ellen pao apologized for how they handled her firing but only after a grow public demand for pao to resign. >> we can cross the rose bowl off the limits of venue competing to be a home to the nfl team that relocated to los angeles. according to hat -- "los angeles times" the unanimous vote was yesterday and the nfl has not responded to the decision. the looking has pursued the rose bowl in the past but the ideas with shot down after influential neighborhood groups protested. >> vice president biden plans to praise the supreme court's ruling legalizing same-sex marriage nationwide. the pro gay page group freedom to marry said he will speak at a celebration held in new york city. sheehan advocate no one lgbt rights since announcing their support in the runup to the 2012 presidential election. >> it is now 6:09. the california state fair kick off with a major change. >> yes. according to the sacramento bee no pregnant sows will be featured and more goldfish are awarded as prizes, which ha
the c.e.o. ellen pao apologized for how they handled her firing but only after a grow public demand for pao to resign. >> we can cross the rose bowl off the limits of venue competing to be a home to the nfl team that relocated to los angeles. according to hat -- "los angeles times" the unanimous vote was yesterday and the nfl has not responded to the decision. the looking has pursued the rose bowl in the past but the ideas with shot down after influential neighborhood groups...
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have an obsession with short-term profits at the expense of long-term value creation, according to the c.e.o. of "business insider." unquestionably h.r. 27 would be nothing short of a catastrophic event for every day americans who stand to lose from the mistreatment of our nation's regulatory system. mr. speaker, we need real solutions to help real people, not yet another thinly valed handout to large corporations, not another messaging bill to take back to the district over the august recess. we need legislation that creates middle class security and opportunity and we need sensible regulations that protect american families from financial ruin that encourage competition that brings predatory financial practices to an end. legislation that brings the united states into conformity with the rest of the developed world's employment policies by guaranteeing paid sick and parental leave. legislation that increases our global competitiveness by creating an affordable higher education. legislation that increases the minimum wage from a paltry $7.25 an hour. i urge my colleagues to oppose h.r. 427,
have an obsession with short-term profits at the expense of long-term value creation, according to the c.e.o. of "business insider." unquestionably h.r. 27 would be nothing short of a catastrophic event for every day americans who stand to lose from the mistreatment of our nation's regulatory system. mr. speaker, we need real solutions to help real people, not yet another thinly valed handout to large corporations, not another messaging bill to take back to the district over the...
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the president c.e.o. of the united nations foundation. thank you for your leadership. i want to say of willie brown, yes, he had the aesthetic dream and civic pride but he came to the congress for the money to get it done. thank you for your leadership, willie. and we do want to acknowledge how proud we are of our ambassador to the united nations. [applause] the secretary-general honors us with his presence, but he honors to us doubly by having mrs. von -- mrs. ban be there with him. [applause] thank you. to all of you, honored ambassadors, representatives consul generals, all of the rest, thank you for being here today. we are gathered in commemoration and celebration of one of the great moments of history, a great moment in history for the world, a great moment for the history of our country, a great moment for our city. 70 years ago, the delegates of 50 nations gathered in the san francisco opera house to open a new era for humanity. here in san francisco, the hope of president wilson, the vision of president roosevelt, the congratulations of president truman were a
the president c.e.o. of the united nations foundation. thank you for your leadership. i want to say of willie brown, yes, he had the aesthetic dream and civic pride but he came to the congress for the money to get it done. thank you for your leadership, willie. and we do want to acknowledge how proud we are of our ambassador to the united nations. [applause] the secretary-general honors us with his presence, but he honors to us doubly by having mrs. von -- mrs. ban be there with him. [applause]...
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the c.e.o. said that steph curry and misty and jordan successes have had a huge impact on sales. they passed as the secondest largest sports company in the world. >> august walking hopes to reverse three straight days of losses. >> good morning, topping america's money, stocks are seeking a rebound, 119en point loss moved the dow into negative territory for the year, the nasdaq lost 25 points and s&p 500 on was off 12. >> stocks have lost ground three days in a row because of disappointing earnings reports. >> up, up baby is recalling 71,000 industrialers and two dozen children have bitten off part of the foam cross bar. >> this covers 2015 strollers and rumble seats. a free fix is offering. >> a makeover for chuck taylor all star two with more support that will mean more comfort the first update since debuting 100 years ago. they go on sale next week. i want one. >> we have them here. >> she only wants one? most want two. >> now traffic. how are the roads? leyla? >> thank you, eric and chris. i want to show you some drive times. if you are traveling along i 80 westbound from hig
the c.e.o. said that steph curry and misty and jordan successes have had a huge impact on sales. they passed as the secondest largest sports company in the world. >> august walking hopes to reverse three straight days of losses. >> good morning, topping america's money, stocks are seeking a rebound, 119en point loss moved the dow into negative territory for the year, the nasdaq lost 25 points and s&p 500 on was off 12. >> stocks have lost ground three days in a row...
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ali, the chairman and c.e.o. and author of "the black banner, the inside story of iran,". >> i have more to talk to you. join me sunday night at 9:00 p.m. eastern. iran behind the deal, from the streets of tehran to the streets of hore moose. i'll bring you an inside look at the nation and people that call >> tell me what you and your generation think is gonna to happen. i'm antonio mora, goodnight. >>> when crime was high, a generation with highest levels of incarcerations, now that state budgets are under pressure, and the crime is lower, is the country open to
ali, the chairman and c.e.o. and author of "the black banner, the inside story of iran,". >> i have more to talk to you. join me sunday night at 9:00 p.m. eastern. iran behind the deal, from the streets of tehran to the streets of hore moose. i'll bring you an inside look at the nation and people that call >> tell me what you and your generation think is gonna to happen. i'm antonio mora, goodnight. >>> when crime was high, a generation with highest levels of...
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i turned the c.e.o. title over just that year and we made a pretty big gift of 20 million that year and that kind of forced us to get going. (laughter) my dad is a great person who had been a microsoft executive partnered to create the organization, even though between children and work, we weren't able to give as much time as we have now. so we got started, and we can look back on that and say that was the start of the learning curve. we did a lot of reproductive health, we learned about that. we thought, okay, let's do some science. we weren't working with governments as much. we learned that's super important. so it was great that, by the time we had that time, the foundation was already going. we had a team, ex per made some mistakes. so by 2008 when we're both increasingly engaged, there's a lot there to build on. >> rose: what were the principles that you began with? >> that all lives have equal value, no matter where they're lived on the planet. yet as bill and i would travel and read and look, yo
i turned the c.e.o. title over just that year and we made a pretty big gift of 20 million that year and that kind of forced us to get going. (laughter) my dad is a great person who had been a microsoft executive partnered to create the organization, even though between children and work, we weren't able to give as much time as we have now. so we got started, and we can look back on that and say that was the start of the learning curve. we did a lot of reproductive health, we learned about that....
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ali, the chairman and c.e.o. and author of "the black banner, the inside story of iran,". >> i have more to talk to you. join me sunday night at 9:00 p.m. eastern. iran behind the deal, from the streets of tehran to the streets of hore moose. i'll bring you an inside look at the nation and people that call it home and hopefully shatter stereotypes along the way, that is our show. i'm ali velshi, thank you for joining us. >>> murdered marines - a gunman opens fire on two military offices in chattanooga. when the shooting stops, four marines and the killer are dead. we are live in tennessee with the latest >>> stepped up security - the military puts recruiting stations and sensitive sites on alert after the attacks >>> 165 counts of guilt. a jury relates the argument that ja
ali, the chairman and c.e.o. and author of "the black banner, the inside story of iran,". >> i have more to talk to you. join me sunday night at 9:00 p.m. eastern. iran behind the deal, from the streets of tehran to the streets of hore moose. i'll bring you an inside look at the nation and people that call it home and hopefully shatter stereotypes along the way, that is our show. i'm ali velshi, thank you for joining us. >>> murdered marines - a gunman opens fire on two...
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during the course of our outreach on this, and, you know, one person i spoke to just this morning was the c.e.oof h.e.b. grocery store a $12 billion, 80,000 employee company based in texas. their c.e.o. understands their most precious resource is their worker. there they are, 80,000 employees strong. what he said to me is this is the right thing to do and it's a smart thing to do. if these first-line supervisors are some of our most valuable employees. of course we should be paying them $50,000. compliance for us will be very easily obtained. this is a large retailer. you know, 80,000 employees strong. i talked to retailer after retailer. they understand when you invest in your workers, when you treat them fairly, you create a virtual cycle an you do well for your worker and your business. >> just quickly, quoting from that retail federation executive we heard from a moment ago he said this is going to spread the same amount of money over a larger pool of hourly and part-time workers, andhe said employers are going to be redesigning jobs. >> i don't believe that. actually, their own report beli
during the course of our outreach on this, and, you know, one person i spoke to just this morning was the c.e.oof h.e.b. grocery store a $12 billion, 80,000 employee company based in texas. their c.e.o. understands their most precious resource is their worker. there they are, 80,000 employees strong. what he said to me is this is the right thing to do and it's a smart thing to do. if these first-line supervisors are some of our most valuable employees. of course we should be paying them...
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ali, the chairman and c.e.o. and author of "the black banner, the inside story of iran,". >> i have more to talk to you. join me sunday night at 9:00 p.m. eastern. iran behind the deal, from the streets of tehran to the streets of hore moose. i'll bring you an inside look at the nation and people that call yellen's exiled government declares thate southern port city of aden has been liberated. but the fighting goes on. ♪ ♪ >>> i am jane dutton, you are watching al jazerra. also on the program. one year on from mh17, few answers and still no justice for the 298 people killed when the jet was brought down. >>> a gunman kills four marines at a u.s. navy building in tennessee. german m.p.s are voting on
ali, the chairman and c.e.o. and author of "the black banner, the inside story of iran,". >> i have more to talk to you. join me sunday night at 9:00 p.m. eastern. iran behind the deal, from the streets of tehran to the streets of hore moose. i'll bring you an inside look at the nation and people that call yellen's exiled government declares thate southern port city of aden has been liberated. but the fighting goes on. ♪ ♪ >>> i am jane dutton, you are watching al...
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do the senators from georgia want to go in and tell the c.e.o. of coca-cola that they're in on a hoax? i don't think so. it is an untenable argument. we have got to move on. these leaders of american commerce declare in a voice the republicans should listen to -- quote -- "we recognize that delaying action on climate change will be costly in economic and human terms." while accelerating the transition to a low-carbon economy will produce multiple benefits with regard to sustainable economic growth, public health, resilience to natural disasters and the health of the global environment. that's quite a crowd to sign off on that statement and more will come because other companies like v.f. industries and mars and unilever agree with them. mr. president, our good earth is sending us a clear message. the message that our good earth is sending us is that carbon pollution is driving unprecedent ed change. it's showing the change happening in the earth around us. voters too are sending us a clear message. they're speaking up to say that climate change is
do the senators from georgia want to go in and tell the c.e.o. of coca-cola that they're in on a hoax? i don't think so. it is an untenable argument. we have got to move on. these leaders of american commerce declare in a voice the republicans should listen to -- quote -- "we recognize that delaying action on climate change will be costly in economic and human terms." while accelerating the transition to a low-carbon economy will produce multiple benefits with regard to sustainable...
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. >> david hail is the c.e.o. of gig walk, a company created specifically to match workers with on demand jobs that range from 10 minutes to 10 hours or even more. he and gig walk cofounder mat cramton say it is growing at such a fast pace that he saw an opportunity. >> the idea of a gig kind of came from what a musician does, so it made sense to kind of call it gig walk if somebody is going to a place and performing a gig. >> these gigs or jobs are causing people, including hillary clinton to reexamine the classic model of the american worker and the long term impact of short term work. >> this on demand or so-called gig economy is creating exciting opportunities and unleashing innovation . >> it's a coastal thing a millennial thing but it's fast growing and that's why it's going to be a powerhouse when it comes to the 2016 election. >> a recent study by in duit predict 40% of americas workforce will be contract workers. there's no shortage of workers in this pool when an uber we call canceled on us. >> sorry the
. >> david hail is the c.e.o. of gig walk, a company created specifically to match workers with on demand jobs that range from 10 minutes to 10 hours or even more. he and gig walk cofounder mat cramton say it is growing at such a fast pace that he saw an opportunity. >> the idea of a gig kind of came from what a musician does, so it made sense to kind of call it gig walk if somebody is going to a place and performing a gig. >> these gigs or jobs are causing people, including...
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. >> the c.e.o. oshiba is calling it quits amid an accounting scandal overstating earnings over the last seven years. >> another republican prepares to throw his hat into the ring for president. we look at the crowded field and what john kasich brings to the table. >> it was once a supermarket giant, now a and p is filing for bankruptcy again. it may spell the end for the nation's oldest grocery chain. >> a similar bill has been introduced in the senate. >> authorities revealing new details about how two murderers escaped a northern new york prison. they tell "the new york times" david sweat admitted spending months carving tunnels under the jail. he and richard matt spent weeks on the run before one was killed and one captured. >> the boost for a higher minimum wage, the fast food board meets tomorrow. some cities have upped the hourly minimum wage to $15 an hour. it is uncommon for a state to do so for only one industry. >> iowa's biggest newspaper is calling on donald trump to drop out of the presi
. >> the c.e.o. oshiba is calling it quits amid an accounting scandal overstating earnings over the last seven years. >> another republican prepares to throw his hat into the ring for president. we look at the crowded field and what john kasich brings to the table. >> it was once a supermarket giant, now a and p is filing for bankruptcy again. it may spell the end for the nation's oldest grocery chain. >> a similar bill has been introduced in the senate. >>...
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there are now 85,000 h1b visas issued annually for foreign workers to come to the united states. disney's c.e.o. cochairs the partnership for a new american economy that is lobbying to increase the number of h1b visas. but the practice of replacing american workers with h1b visa holders is now under scrutiny from the u.s. labor department. in june after the "new york times" story and under pressure from the senate, the department announced it would investigate two indian companies infosys and tata whose workers replaced u.s. tech workers at southern california, edison, the fossil group, and disney, on suspicion of visa fraud. question would walt disney be proud of disneyland? >> that's a good question. i can't go to the grave and ask disney. but this has been happening with a lot of companies. i can take you to ohio and talk to americans who have been replaced by overseas workers and who they were asked to train before leaving. the fact is disney is so famous, so well known. >> have you been to disney land? >> i am an american parent. of course i have. it's part of your rite of passage. i've be
there are now 85,000 h1b visas issued annually for foreign workers to come to the united states. disney's c.e.o. cochairs the partnership for a new american economy that is lobbying to increase the number of h1b visas. but the practice of replacing american workers with h1b visa holders is now under scrutiny from the u.s. labor department. in june after the "new york times" story and under pressure from the senate, the department announced it would investigate two indian companies...
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he's the c.e.o. of gig walkers a company that puts workers together with those opportunities. >> do you think this is glossing over a bigger problem that isn't getting addressed? >> well look, globalization and technology are trends that we cannot reverse. it is moving forward around it is going to affect us. by the way all of us are driving these trends, you know. this is the person that wants to be able to order on amazon and have it show up the next day ok so that consumer pressure is driving the increased need for flexibility by the entire labor force. i think our view of that is that people need good jobs and technology thoughtfully implemented can actually give people that are using that technology better choices and better access to work. >> you can watch michael's full report tonight at 8:00 eastern. >> from coast-to-coast, it's getting hot out there but is summer or global warming to blame. scientists think they have the answer. >> good news for drivers trying to get from los angeles to phoe
he's the c.e.o. of gig walkers a company that puts workers together with those opportunities. >> do you think this is glossing over a bigger problem that isn't getting addressed? >> well look, globalization and technology are trends that we cannot reverse. it is moving forward around it is going to affect us. by the way all of us are driving these trends, you know. this is the person that wants to be able to order on amazon and have it show up the next day ok so that consumer...