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>> people ask why is there more peanut allergy in united states than asia, they use lots of peanuts inhe food. there's a difference in the way we treat the peanut. there they boil it, here we roast it. when you roast that, you induce a change, makes it look more dangerous to the body. and that will make it look like an allergen rather than a safe food. >> i want to thank you for the incredible information. we will post it on the website. thank you very much. i'll call you dr. phil from now on. >> of course. >> unfortunately that's all the time we have. thanks to all of our wonderful guests. more information about today's program, go to our website. we are also on facebook. you can follow me on twitter. i am cheryl jennings. have a great week. bye for now.
>> people ask why is there more peanut allergy in united states than asia, they use lots of peanuts inhe food. there's a difference in the way we treat the peanut. there they boil it, here we roast it. when you roast that, you induce a change, makes it look more dangerous to the body. and that will make it look like an allergen rather than a safe food. >> i want to thank you for the incredible information. we will post it on the website. thank you very much. i'll call you dr. phil...
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and bringing value to the consumer in everyday life whether it be in the united states, europe or asia. liz: you have got more thanve brands. >> that's right. liz: this is the perfect time for you, you want some of those dollars. talk to people who are watching and tell them the brands you think are most appropriate. >> look, i think whether your dad's a fisherman, a camper, he plays baseball be, is an outdoors person be, is a foodie, wants to cook, we've got products for that person whether it's a baseball bat, fishing poles, if you're into home canning. liz: given enough time, you can customize balls, right? >> absolutely. you can customize a bad -- bat for your dad for anywhere from $100-$250. you've got baseballs you can customize, you can make a glove for your dad -- liz: okay, let's show people that. this ball, by the way, is for breast cancer awareness, and i'm going to put it down and bring up the mitt which you guys were -- fox closing bell business was too long a word, how much does that? >> that glove you can get for $200 all the way up to $400 depending on the features you want on the glove. you can pu
and bringing value to the consumer in everyday life whether it be in the united states, europe or asia. liz: you have got more thanve brands. >> that's right. liz: this is the perfect time for you, you want some of those dollars. talk to people who are watching and tell them the brands you think are most appropriate. >> look, i think whether your dad's a fisherman, a camper, he plays baseball be, is an outdoors person be, is a foodie, wants to cook, we've got products for that...
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asia and australia and africa. now latter day saints as a people are worldwide. there are more latter day saints outside of the united states than in the united states. over time, the numbers have continued to increase in the southern hemisphere so today the church of latter day saints is not an american faith, it is a global faith. >> all weekend long, american history tv is featuring utah's capitol salt lake city. >> our local content videos team traveled there to learn about its rich history. you are watching american history tv, all weekend, every weekend, on c-span 3. tothe reason we are trying focus on the speaker is because it is the speaker with the full majesty and weight of his position who made certain allegations. would you prefer -- >> you have a naughty and. -- you have an audience. the whole tenor of your remarks going back to 1970, going back to 1972, taking out of context, opinion,there -- in my to imply that members of this side were un-american in their activity. -- you knewspond there was nobody here. men -- give uso your perspective. >> speaker o'neill was a giant. he knew the politics of the house. he knew
asia and australia and africa. now latter day saints as a people are worldwide. there are more latter day saints outside of the united states than in the united states. over time, the numbers have continued to increase in the southern hemisphere so today the church of latter day saints is not an american faith, it is a global faith. >> all weekend long, american history tv is featuring utah's capitol salt lake city. >> our local content videos team traveled there to learn about its...
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asia and australia and africa. now latter day saints as a people are worldwide. there are more latter day saints outside of the united states than in the united states. over time, the numbers have continued to increase in the southern hemisphere so today the church of latter day saints is not an american faith, it is a global faith. >> all weekend long, american history tv is featuring utah's capitol salt lake city. located in the northern part of the state, it is home to the historic mormon temple square, the church of jesus christ of latter day saints. we recently traveled there to explore the area's rich history. learn more about salt lake's rich history here on american history tv. >> brig yum young was considered a prophet of god. he was living not far fromy wr joseph smith was living at the time. when the first missionaries went out carrying the book of mormon and preaching this new religion, one of the first places they went to was mendon. bring yum was introduce through relatives. he did not immediately take. it took him two years of study meeting joseph smith before he committed and was baptized a member of church. once
asia and australia and africa. now latter day saints as a people are worldwide. there are more latter day saints outside of the united states than in the united states. over time, the numbers have continued to increase in the southern hemisphere so today the church of latter day saints is not an american faith, it is a global faith. >> all weekend long, american history tv is featuring utah's capitol salt lake city. located in the northern part of the state, it is home to the historic...
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than to invade countries and try to remake them. the united states will reaffirm its alliances in east asia the so-called pivot to, the so-called pivot to asia. but it will not offer china any vision of an integrated security system other than perpetual subordination to the united states in its own region. so i think it's a difference of tactics and important difference but not a fundamental difference of strategy. in terms of carbon, the obama administration, i think is following the lead of germany and some other industrial countries in thinking that the great economic challenge is to promote rapid decarbonization of energy supplies to avert the consequences of global warming. now, at the same time, with if you look at the world outside of the north atlantic democracies, this project is not being carried out by the countries that would have to carry it out for it to really be effective, that is, india and china particular. and of course china has just signed the biggest trade deal in human history with russia, to import natural gas which many environmentalists are trying to prevent being produced at all by fracking in the united st
than to invade countries and try to remake them. the united states will reaffirm its alliances in east asia the so-called pivot to, the so-called pivot to asia. but it will not offer china any vision of an integrated security system other than perpetual subordination to the united states in its own region. so i think it's a difference of tactics and important difference but not a fundamental difference of strategy. in terms of carbon, the obama administration, i think is following the lead of...
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i don't think the united states is probably going to do more militarily than it's been planning to do ever since it announced the rebalance of the pivot back to asia. if you see military exercises they'll probably be a continuation, a slight expansion, the large number of exercises and military cooperation. i don't think you'll see a lot of new things. if anything right now, a temporary ratcheting, but i don't think in the long run to have a major impact. more to the point, what does china do next in terms of - you know, putting forth its argument that it has sovereignty obvious the south china sea. >> meanwhile nations are caught in the middle of the tussle. are they willing to put a strong trade tie with china on the line in support of a stronger u.s. preps in the region? >> well, they are kind of already doing it. they are trying to do this delicate balancing act of having good relations with china, they have to. the 800 pound gore illa in asia. they are trying to hemming their bets by coping the united states engaged and involved as a counterweight to a problem with china. it's a balancing act. i don't think they have too many problems from th
i don't think the united states is probably going to do more militarily than it's been planning to do ever since it announced the rebalance of the pivot back to asia. if you see military exercises they'll probably be a continuation, a slight expansion, the large number of exercises and military cooperation. i don't think you'll see a lot of new things. if anything right now, a temporary ratcheting, but i don't think in the long run to have a major impact. more to the point, what does china do...
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. >> the united states is one of our biggest markets and i expected to account for more than a third. china and the asiasecond strongest center of gravity for our business. you look back a couple of years and you saw it late in the markets in a year. >> winning american and asian hearts will not the easy or cheap. the company paid top dollar this year for the super bowl. confident.o is >> we are competing and this is a -- an important value in our product and the luxury market. >> the italians see this as a perfect opportunity to seduce new markets. love those got to cars and the personalities the hi mems tomorrow, shauna matthews, the ceo, will be talking about record market highs and another hot market, the real estate market. ♪ >> bloomberg television is on the markets. we are 30 minutes into the start of u.s. trading. we have just gotten the chicago purchasing manager index number, which came in a little weaker. readtle bit of a lower than what investor verse -- what investors want to say. we are seeing the s&p pretty much flat, off by 1/5 of one percent. the nasdaq is in the green right now but onl
. >> the united states is one of our biggest markets and i expected to account for more than a third. china and the asiasecond strongest center of gravity for our business. you look back a couple of years and you saw it late in the markets in a year. >> winning american and asian hearts will not the easy or cheap. the company paid top dollar this year for the super bowl. confident.o is >> we are competing and this is a -- an important value in our product and the luxury...
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than eisenhower was, really. >> i want people in latin america and africa and asia to start to look to america. to see how we're doing things, to wonder what the president of the united statesand not to look at khrushchev or the chinese communists. >> kennedy did run to the right of nixon and he was saying that they were letting the russians get ahead of us in missiles. >> it frightens people. it's not true. but it frightens people and it's very effective in the campaign. >> i believe the soviet union is first in outer space, you said to him, you may be ahead to us in rocket thrust. >> the missile gap was a total lie. we out missiled them at that time better than 100 to 1. if eisenhower came forward and said this kid is not telling the truth, it would have been a different election. ♪ >> let every nation know, whether it wishes us well or ill, that we shall pay any price, bear any burden, meet any hardship, support any friend, oppose any foe, to assure the survival and the success of liberty. >> kennedy in his inaugural speech did not have a single mention of domestic issue. he came to the presidency thinking his job was to run the cold war. to defeat the russians. >> i do
than eisenhower was, really. >> i want people in latin america and africa and asia to start to look to america. to see how we're doing things, to wonder what the president of the united statesand not to look at khrushchev or the chinese communists. >> kennedy did run to the right of nixon and he was saying that they were letting the russians get ahead of us in missiles. >> it frightens people. it's not true. but it frightens people and it's very effective in the campaign....
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than michael kors. both companies also have the vast bulk of their sales from the united states with smaller, but rapidly growing international business. europe and japan and kors and southeast asias been delivering for kors. how about some numbers? in its latest quarter michael kors posted a 26% gain in overall same-store sales. that's very impressive, right? it was deceleration from the 40-% plus comps that some people didn't like that. although in europe their comps are up 62%. kate on the other hand is putting up struly spectacular numbers and the latest quarter, overall same-store sales growth, grew at a 43% clip. the pace at which they build new stores. michael kors believes they can have 400 storeses in north america and it's up from 288, 1200 in europe or japan. they're planning on opening another mom and shop looks within want tos on top of the 1500 or so they already have. so kors is a solid runway for expanding the store count earning specially in europe. kate spade has a massive expansion opportunity and the company has 225 total stores and personalingment thinks they can grow that to 600 globally and they've acquired rights to the southeast and businesses and what el
than michael kors. both companies also have the vast bulk of their sales from the united states with smaller, but rapidly growing international business. europe and japan and kors and southeast asias been delivering for kors. how about some numbers? in its latest quarter michael kors posted a 26% gain in overall same-store sales. that's very impressive, right? it was deceleration from the 40-% plus comps that some people didn't like that. although in europe their comps are up 62%. kate on the...
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than asia. >> no. again, it is not a competition. we will drive the global economy and they will drive the global economy. >> there are metrics? >> let's look at it this way. united statespeople are debating how fast the united states is growing. some people think it is growing at 3.25%. well, the chinese economy, as you said, is almost the size of the u.s. economy and there we are debating about whether it is growing at 5% or 8%. that's a bigger different. again, when you look at growth, it gets added to the world. the consequences of china getting it right. by the way, 5%, they could go south of it or north of 8%. the consequences of them getting it right or wrong sooner rather than later is a law or growth added to the world and what people are debating about as realistic for the united states. it is a very consequential. with china, china's entering into another phase now. before, they were going for growth at all costs. so growth at all costs-- >> pollution. >> you run those factories. you keep them going. at some point, you, you are rich enough and you want to breathe. >> they had a lot of corruption, too. >> a lot of corruption. look, when things are growing quic
than asia. >> no. again, it is not a competition. we will drive the global economy and they will drive the global economy. >> there are metrics? >> let's look at it this way. united statespeople are debating how fast the united states is growing. some people think it is growing at 3.25%. well, the chinese economy, as you said, is almost the size of the u.s. economy and there we are debating about whether it is growing at 5% or 8%. that's a bigger different. again, when you...
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the united states natural gas prices are less than 1/2 of europe and 1/3 less than places like japan and south korea. the integration of the united states and asia gas markets would lead to increases in prices for consumers and businesses, undoing the economic conditions that sled to the recent growth of -- that have led to the recent growth of american manufacturing. with natural gas is the single largest input. energy is consumed in the industrial sector for a wide range of purposes. from processing to heating, cooling and as feed stocks to produce nonenergy products. the chemicals, palp and paper, iron and steel, refining and nonmetallic minerals industries account for about 1/2 of all energy used in this sector. these industries alone represent millions, millions of american jobs. that is why i am so concerned that the energy information administration, the e.i.a., found that increased natural gas exports will, and i quote, lead to increased natural gas prices and larger export levels lead to larger domestic price increases, closed quote. i.e.a. -- e.i.a. looked specifically at the impact of these price increases to united states manufacture
the united states natural gas prices are less than 1/2 of europe and 1/3 less than places like japan and south korea. the integration of the united states and asia gas markets would lead to increases in prices for consumers and businesses, undoing the economic conditions that sled to the recent growth of -- that have led to the recent growth of american manufacturing. with natural gas is the single largest input. energy is consumed in the industrial sector for a wide range of purposes. from...
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asia pacific region, than australia. they are a treaty ally. we cooperate on a whole range of issues. historically, there hasn't been a fight that the united states was in that australia wasn't standing shoulder to shoulder with us. and most recently, in afghanistan, australian troops have made enormous contributions and made enormous sacrifices, and we're very grateful to them for that. we had the opportunity this morning to discuss a wide range of issues, many of them focused on the importance of the asia pacific region. we discussed the security cooperation that is continuing to deepen between our two nations as treaty allies. in addition to the marines that are now in darwin and the rotations that have been established, we actually have arrived at additional agreements around force postures that will enhance the bilateral cooperation between our militaries and give us additional reach throughout this very important part of the world. and we're grateful for the cooperation there. i should note that australia, under the prime minister's leadership, is increasing its defense budget, even under tough times, recognizing that we all have to make su
asia pacific region, than australia. they are a treaty ally. we cooperate on a whole range of issues. historically, there hasn't been a fight that the united states was in that australia wasn't standing shoulder to shoulder with us. and most recently, in afghanistan, australian troops have made enormous contributions and made enormous sacrifices, and we're very grateful to them for that. we had the opportunity this morning to discuss a wide range of issues, many of them focused on the...