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boeing united technologies and air bus buy much of their titanium from the world's largest producer. boeing off by 1.3%. united tech also off just modestly. >>> a u.s. judge will hold a hearing this afternoon on argentina's debt dispute with holdout creditors. the country defaulted on some of its bonds last week for the second time in 13 years after a 30-day grace period on an interest payment expired. the judge has to decide whether some bondholders governed by uk and japanese law can get their payments, which he blocked unless argentina also pays the holdouts. on thursday, argentina filed a lawsuit against the u.s. at the international court of justice, alleging the u.s. violated its sovereignty. >>> and still to come on this very busy show, will domination of turkish politics continue? that's up next. >>> you're watching "worldwide exchange," bringing you business news from around the globe. >> these are your headlines from around the world. global markets sink as investors take risk off the table. what the dax of germany slipping below that key 9,000 level. president obama author
boeing united technologies and air bus buy much of their titanium from the world's largest producer. boeing off by 1.3%. united tech also off just modestly. >>> a u.s. judge will hold a hearing this afternoon on argentina's debt dispute with holdout creditors. the country defaulted on some of its bonds last week for the second time in 13 years after a 30-day grace period on an interest payment expired. the judge has to decide whether some bondholders governed by uk and japanese law can...
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>> united technologies is a lot like boeing. here's the problem. very levered to heating and ventilating. it does not have the big cash flow i wanted to see. they're hurting. i think they're trying to put in a bottom. i'm a buyer of both. mack in texas. >> caller: give me your thoughts on spirit airlines continued growth for low-cost carriers. >> i think -- there's two of these that we're talking about. spirit air assistance or are we talking about save spirit airlines? >> spirit airlines. >> airlines saved? i pull away a little bit. i think the travel stocks are pausing because of a series of unfortunate events happening overseas. it shouldn't impact spirit but i do believe these stocks will trade together because of etfs. let's wait a little, it's pausing, then we'll do some buying. let's go to george in california. george. >> caller: jim, hello from crimson color class of '84, orange and black class of '56. >> there you go. >> caller: i'm getting mixed signals on mmp, ma ggellan midstream partners. lower oil prices and -- >> mmp is a really terr
>> united technologies is a lot like boeing. here's the problem. very levered to heating and ventilating. it does not have the big cash flow i wanted to see. they're hurting. i think they're trying to put in a bottom. i'm a buyer of both. mack in texas. >> caller: give me your thoughts on spirit airlines continued growth for low-cost carriers. >> i think -- there's two of these that we're talking about. spirit air assistance or are we talking about save spirit airlines?...
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i would swap out -- i would swap out united technology and buy a drug stock. my trust does all own all three. very difficult. i say there's enough diversification. but yes, you did pick a couple ones that really did not do what i wanted them to do. scott in california. scott? >> caller: what is happening, mr. cramer? what's happening, let me send out a leopard shark booyah to ya. >> i was going to give you a sooner boomer booyah to you but that's oklahoma. >> caller: yeah, we're way off there. but i'll take it. >> yes. >> caller: love the show. okay, i've got five stocks here. let me know if i'm diversified. >> okay doe i can. >> caller: thank you. okay. so i'm up a little bit on kate. kate spade. okay. recently i bought qualcomm on the dip. okay. and i had under armour a while. okay. i've got san gammo. up a little bit on that. and i've got buffalo wild wings which i'm down 10%. >> let me go to work on that. thank you for taking the crew out to buffalo wild wings. a little in-house. qualcomm, buy it on the bounce. that's semiconductor company. san gammo, get
i would swap out -- i would swap out united technology and buy a drug stock. my trust does all own all three. very difficult. i say there's enough diversification. but yes, you did pick a couple ones that really did not do what i wanted them to do. scott in california. scott? >> caller: what is happening, mr. cramer? what's happening, let me send out a leopard shark booyah to ya. >> i was going to give you a sooner boomer booyah to you but that's oklahoma. >> caller: yeah,...
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biggest percentage gainers home depot, disney and united technologies. not so hot on the dow now, mcdonald's disappointing sales today adding to a grows listed of concerns for the company lately. sara ieisen it live with detail in midtown, manhattan. >> reporter: bad to worst when it comes to mshg donald's sales. company reporting worst sales number in more than a decade for the month of july. same-store sales across the globe, stores opened at least 13 moss falling 2.5%, worse than analysts looks for. mcdonald's, the united states, dipped 3.2% and asia-pacific dipped 7.3%. first the u.s., about 30% of total business for mcdonald's. having trouble connecting with its core customer and struggling. the eighth sales decline in the last nine months for mcdonald's in the united states. people are using faster fast casual food options like chipotle. healthier. wendy's and burger king holding up better. showed growth when it comes to sales in the last quarter. asia-pacific, i mention, the concern for mcdonald's. 10% of the total business, a food scandal, bad me
biggest percentage gainers home depot, disney and united technologies. not so hot on the dow now, mcdonald's disappointing sales today adding to a grows listed of concerns for the company lately. sara ieisen it live with detail in midtown, manhattan. >> reporter: bad to worst when it comes to mshg donald's sales. company reporting worst sales number in more than a decade for the month of july. same-store sales across the globe, stores opened at least 13 moss falling 2.5%, worse than...
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the airline will be delisted and restructured. >>> boeing and united technologies stockpiling titaniumm russia. fears of supply disruption part of the reason. sanctions and counter sanctions taken into account. >>> securing a email system that will make it nearly impossible for hackers or governments to read messages. >>> 1/4 of american families are just getting by. the fed said additional 13% are struggling to make end meet. that is today's "speed read." david: first time, well within the boundaries. stock market of course rebounding today. apparently discounting the crisis in iraq. the white house signaling that the limited airstrikes against isis in iraq will not be expanded by much. so what can we expect over the weekend and into next week and the future? for answers we turn to former u.s. ambassador who spent much of his diplomatic career in the middle east. ambassador, great to see you again. thank you for coming in. appreciate it. the market, as i said, they think we've seen just about all we're going to see from this administration, these limited airstrikes. we've had three so
the airline will be delisted and restructured. >>> boeing and united technologies stockpiling titaniumm russia. fears of supply disruption part of the reason. sanctions and counter sanctions taken into account. >>> securing a email system that will make it nearly impossible for hackers or governments to read messages. >>> 1/4 of american families are just getting by. the fed said additional 13% are struggling to make end meet. that is today's "speed read."...
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it was only a week ago that boeing and we found out from "wall street journal," boeing and united technologies are stockpiling titanium. rischa controls 30% of the tie tainium eventually this translates to the bottom line of some companies. this is why i think what's happening in the ukraine is of more important to the investors today than what is happening in iraq. >> thank you very much. great commentary from david and alan. >>> well, we had a deal that made many new millionaires today. now we are going to search for the next big deal. >>> and why the king of wall street is getting crushed today, in the one story that may prove that maria mire did right about ending working from home at yahoo. machines will be sprayed to be made. and making something stronger... will mean making it lighter. one day, factories will work with the cloud. one day... is today. >>> shares of kinder morgan soaring on news that it's consolidating into one company. morgan brennan has been working this story for us. now the ceo of the company was on earlier today. what did he have to say? >> first details on the deal
it was only a week ago that boeing and we found out from "wall street journal," boeing and united technologies are stockpiling titanium. rischa controls 30% of the tie tainium eventually this translates to the bottom line of some companies. this is why i think what's happening in the ukraine is of more important to the investors today than what is happening in iraq. >> thank you very much. great commentary from david and alan. >>> well, we had a deal that made many new...
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easing tensions in ukraine and russia and now leading the way higher big names like united technologies, also nike, visa, boeing and goldman sachs, all of those gainers and as the high priced stocks they have a bigger impact on the way the dow trades. >> a lot of green today. >>> an unbelievable robbery on the streets of paris. one french network made this animation. the target was a convoy of saudis. prince was in one of the cars. several heavily armed gun men pulled over the last car in the con voy 9:00 p.m. and stole a suitcase full of cash and diplomatic documents and made out with about 250,000 euros without firing a shot. france has seen several of these robberies and amazingly no arrest. >> that is a brazen attack. >>> brutal reality for so many of us. traffic congestion day in and day out with no end in sight whether the east or the west or where phil lives in chicago, will traffic congestion as we know it ever be a thing of the past? in honor of cnbc's 25th anniversary we look ahead 25 years to what we might have in store in terms of reducing the hassle. >> it is going to get w
easing tensions in ukraine and russia and now leading the way higher big names like united technologies, also nike, visa, boeing and goldman sachs, all of those gainers and as the high priced stocks they have a bigger impact on the way the dow trades. >> a lot of green today. >>> an unbelievable robbery on the streets of paris. one french network made this animation. the target was a convoy of saudis. prince was in one of the cars. several heavily armed gun men pulled over the...
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it's big names like home depot, also united technologies, watt disney, american express, goldman sachs has a big impact on the dow because it's one of the higher-priced stock issues. back over to you, sue. >> dom, thank you very much. >>> fighting the islamic state, the u.s. might be fighting against its own equipment. eamon they have captured u.s. equipment that was in the iraqi arm's hands. the bigger question is, do they know how to use that equipment? >> that's one of the key questions. the military experts say they've been surprised how quickly the isil, but when the iraqi army melted away we saw a lot of taxpayer-financed weaponry left on the battlefield. the isil forces have been able to obtain it. that looks like a mad max version of an american sum veal, clearly repurposed. other pictures photographers have -- show clearly american-made pieces of equipment in the hands of i.s.i.s. forces on the march in northern iraq. one of the questions is going to be, does this make isil a better force. american heavy machine guns and other types of weapons, but doesn't necessarily make the
it's big names like home depot, also united technologies, watt disney, american express, goldman sachs has a big impact on the dow because it's one of the higher-priced stock issues. back over to you, sue. >> dom, thank you very much. >>> fighting the islamic state, the u.s. might be fighting against its own equipment. eamon they have captured u.s. equipment that was in the iraqi arm's hands. the bigger question is, do they know how to use that equipment? >> that's one of...
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leading the way higher so far for the blue chip average united technologies as well as goldman sachs.y interesting mix of companies. the broader move is to the upside. the dow is currently near session highs. >>> reports say shake shack, a very popular burger chain with locations in new york and florida is considering an ipo. would it signal a top for the restaurant ipos? cnbc contributor is re-debuting here on "street signs." good to see you again. last gast want tabe? >> i think this will be a classic case. it is mostly a northeastern united states entity. number of overseas. anybody who has been in the stores, anybody past some of the greats, sustainable. >> why not? >> i don't live in new york. >> you used to live in new york. >> it wasn't there when i lived in new york. 99% of the country is saying what is shake shack. >> shake shack is -- >> i know watt the shake weight is. >> it is an incredibly good concept when you understand. it is employee centric. the majority owner is union square hospitality. so that is very important. if this thing comes out you say it is going to get a
leading the way higher so far for the blue chip average united technologies as well as goldman sachs.y interesting mix of companies. the broader move is to the upside. the dow is currently near session highs. >>> reports say shake shack, a very popular burger chain with locations in new york and florida is considering an ipo. would it signal a top for the restaurant ipos? cnbc contributor is re-debuting here on "street signs." good to see you again. last gast want tabe?...
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>> well, back on transports, i'm just encouraged that following united technologies have caught a bid>> today. they're among the best outperformers today. >> but they've gotten hit so hard. and a lot of it is because they were priced to perfection in the caug quarter, and they were sloppy quarters. in terms of the nasdaq, some of the technology stocks, i still like google. i think that that stock has lagged all of its peers. and it's trading at 19 times forward estimate. so i still like the growth and the risk reward here. >>> coming up, two discount retailers pushing to consolidate with another stuck in the middle. the latest proposal for family dollar and the next step in that courtship process. and what will the auto industry look like in 25 years, phil lebeau? >> reporter: you know, scott, there's lots of talk about electric cars right now, whether it's the chevy volt, the tesla model "s." the bmw i-3 is getting a lot of attention right now. but did oes all of that talk translate? the numbers will surprise you when "the halftime report" returns. in real time. ♪ the shell brought h
>> well, back on transports, i'm just encouraged that following united technologies have caught a bid>> today. they're among the best outperformers today. >> but they've gotten hit so hard. and a lot of it is because they were priced to perfection in the caug quarter, and they were sloppy quarters. in terms of the nasdaq, some of the technology stocks, i still like google. i think that that stock has lagged all of its peers. and it's trading at 19 times forward estimate. so i...
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some of the winners today include intel, united healthcare, united technology, boeing and merck.walmart are in the red. a new annual low today. one of the big investors in the world happened to be blackstone. they sold the majority of their shares. disney, on the other hand, another theme park, they are doing very well. coming up, hillary clinton and barack obama meeting at martha's vineyard. ♪ thanks to startup ny, businesses can operate tax free for 10 years. no property tax. no business tax. and no sales tax. which means more growth for your business, and more jobs. it's not just business as usual. see how new york can help your business grow, at startup.ny.gov 58 seconds on the clock, what am i thinking about? foreign markets. asian debt that recognizes the shift in the global economy. you know, the kind that capitalizes on diversity across the credit spectrum and gets exposure to frontier and emerging markets. if you convert 4-quarter p/e of the s&p 500, its yield is doing a lot better... if you've had to become your own investment expert, maybe it's time for bny mellon, a d
some of the winners today include intel, united healthcare, united technology, boeing and merck.walmart are in the red. a new annual low today. one of the big investors in the world happened to be blackstone. they sold the majority of their shares. disney, on the other hand, another theme park, they are doing very well. coming up, hillary clinton and barack obama meeting at martha's vineyard. ♪ thanks to startup ny, businesses can operate tax free for 10 years. no property tax. no business...
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hand caterpillar and disney and procter and gamble and united technology. ing at the winners so far today lulu lemon, and 50% stake in the country. lion's gate scale, not surprising investors with their earnings report. ebola will come to the united states. and the right prognosis coming up after the commercial. my mother made the best toffee in the world. it's delicious. so now we've turned her toffee into a business. my goal was to take an idea and make it happen. i'm janet long and i formed my toffee company through legalzoom. i never really thought i would make money doing what i love. we created legalzoom to help people start their business and launch their dreams. go to legalzoom.com today and make your business dream a reality. at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. [ male announcer ] it's one of the most amazing things we build and it doesn't even fly. we build it in classrooms and exhibit halls, mentoring tomorrow's innovators. we build it raising roofs, preserving habitats and serving america's veterans. every day, thousands of boeing volunt
hand caterpillar and disney and procter and gamble and united technology. ing at the winners so far today lulu lemon, and 50% stake in the country. lion's gate scale, not surprising investors with their earnings report. ebola will come to the united states. and the right prognosis coming up after the commercial. my mother made the best toffee in the world. it's delicious. so now we've turned her toffee into a business. my goal was to take an idea and make it happen. i'm janet long and i formed...
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boeing and united technologies buy a substantial chunk of that titanium from russia. troubled malaysia airlines will be going a complete overhaul following two devastating disasters this year. it's stock is being delisted and the state investment fund will buy out the shares for $436 million. the airline plans to then cut back on routes, trim the payroll, and install new management. this is an airline that was having troubles before even the latest disaster. and this is the answer that they come up with since then. >>> hawaii bracing for the impact of not one, but two different storms. with citizens emptying store shelves and preparing for the worst. joining us this morning to tell us how wal-mart is coping on the big island, mark cooper, senior director of wal-mart's emergency management. first off, mark, tell us what the situation is right now in hawaii. i mean, i think the one tropical storm is hitting, but you're waiting on the bigger one. what's going on? >> good morning. yeah, so overnight we obviously have been in touch with our stores. we closed three out of p
boeing and united technologies buy a substantial chunk of that titanium from russia. troubled malaysia airlines will be going a complete overhaul following two devastating disasters this year. it's stock is being delisted and the state investment fund will buy out the shares for $436 million. the airline plans to then cut back on routes, trim the payroll, and install new management. this is an airline that was having troubles before even the latest disaster. and this is the answer that they...
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the russians across the border probably have -- they already have special ops unit with technology, but i think they're make an overt military intervention if this el start killing -- they're right on the verge of doing that. use this as -- >> i think that's a big concern here. it could be spoiling for a fight. any sort of crackdown on ethnic russians in eastern ukraine, as they -- as ukrainian forces squeezed donetsk and luhantz. this could be a replay of what we saw in crimea. the odds are -- we know there's already been some fighting, what could dial back this -- we can't just anticipate the worse. >> and that's what we're hoping for. peace is better than war. >> you know, i think the talk of this meeting in berlin, where the russians are coming, ukrainance are coming, i think the germans are hosting. >> and the french. >> so this is a possibility. diplomacy, an opportunity to talk. russians are probably in a position to have some leverage here. and that may help calm things done. >>> a very important meeting. it certainly hopes to some kind of agreement, but you were saying the eu p
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. >> i think the main thing here is that they are going to spend and united technologies is spending. >> got it. >> people have to recognize that sickle. >> boeing's back. we have more on what's moving this morning. >> david, jim, along the lines wh what you talk about, this is a shallow pull back since the beginning of august with the 4% drop, and i say 4% because everybody was looking for correction, but i was talking to a lot of traders here on the floor, an interesting theme they were saying, this is a lower volume day, and the last two days since this week started have been two of the slowest trading days so far this year. just to give you an idea, one of the guys out here showed me, hey, you know half of the clients are out of the office, he was saying, there's not going to be a lot that's going to happen, but what they are going to look for is this idea that the markets are maybe going to slowly grind higher. we have a marginally down day today, indicative of the market where there's not a whole bunch of buyers, but rather just a look of sellers. any time there's a move like t
. >> i think the main thing here is that they are going to spend and united technologies is spending. >> got it. >> people have to recognize that sickle. >> boeing's back. we have more on what's moving this morning. >> david, jim, along the lines wh what you talk about, this is a shallow pull back since the beginning of august with the 4% drop, and i say 4% because everybody was looking for correction, but i was talking to a lot of traders here on the floor, an...
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they include united technologies, visa, ge, nike and 3m leading the way higher this morning. rallying after the company is offering 78 ining $78.50 for co family dollar. those top the biggest gainers on the s&p 500, both higher to the tune of about 10% and 4.7% respectively. now, first up both facebook and twitter rolling out a couple of changes to their main pages. facebook is testing a new satire tag to help users tell the difference between real news and articles from places like the onion. meantime, tweets other users have favorited right into your time line. so popular tweets go right into your feed whether you follow that person or not. especially the latter one's been controversial. >> the first one's going to help a lot of people. i know on my facebook news feed, usually political news. people will be, like, oh, my gosh, i can't believe this. yeah, really? did you check the headline? it's not actual news. then the second, says i think some diehard twitter users are upset, but it kind of makes sense. if you favorite something,
they include united technologies, visa, ge, nike and 3m leading the way higher this morning. rallying after the company is offering 78 ining $78.50 for co family dollar. those top the biggest gainers on the s&p 500, both higher to the tune of about 10% and 4.7% respectively. now, first up both facebook and twitter rolling out a couple of changes to their main pages. facebook is testing a new satire tag to help users tell the difference between real news and articles from places like the...
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units of. military technology under clinton are. coming clean on harsh interrogation tactics. we tortured some folks. who did some things that were contrary to our values president obama admits the cia crossed the line when interrogating suspects look forward to the release of declassified data on the disturbing techniques used. to watching the international we're coming to live from moscow. in the russian capital israel's prime minister is vowing to push on with the military operation in gaza against hamas quote no matter how much time or force that it takes the country is also refusing to negotiate. with the palestinian group senior officials say they see no point in holding talks around one hundred forty palestinians have now been killed by israeli airstrikes and artillery fire since friday's failed truce a video has emerged online showing the ferocity of these attacks. well it was posted by the al arab it t.v. channel and shows one gars a district being turned into rubble the area was leveled to the ground which as you can see by the time shown on the video took barely an
units of. military technology under clinton are. coming clean on harsh interrogation tactics. we tortured some folks. who did some things that were contrary to our values president obama admits the cia crossed the line when interrogating suspects look forward to the release of declassified data on the disturbing techniques used. to watching the international we're coming to live from moscow. in the russian capital israel's prime minister is vowing to push on with the military operation in gaza...
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this edition of caucus new jersey has been provided by njit new jersey institute of technology investors bank united water making the planet sustainable is the best job on earth amerihealth caritas parent company of performcare care is the heart of our work johnson and johnson new jersey sharing network dedicated to saving lives through organ and tissue donation and by the ollendorff center promotional support provided by the record north jersey's trusted source and northjersey.com and by the new jersey business and industry association and its monthly magazine new jersey business [music playing] [music playing] welcome to caucus new jersey i'm steve adubato you know baby boomers are still extremely active in sports but all this is taking a toll on their... it says their there but it's our bodies i'm included here to explore ways to prevent these injuries as well as new medical advancements we have lauren snowdon who is the clinical manager at the kessler institute for rehabilitation doctor david feldman is the director of hip surgery at englewood hospital and medical center jodi poskitt has been wi
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me and the team-mates have an interest in science and technology. >> relations between china and the united states have been strained. both countries accusing each other of stealing trade secrets. >> the focus is sharing technology. >> it's great. the symbolism, the cooperation between teams and the united states and chinese groups. >> international robotic sport is expensive. sponsors and parent-techer groups donate for budgets that can be as high as 120,000. that probably felt like money well spend today. >>> well, i think rahul is tacking about wheels that are faster. >> formula 1, and qualifying for the belgium grix gets under -- grand prix gets under way in under an hour. they had a practice session this morning. botas was quicker. friday, lewis hamilton half a second quicker than nico rosberg. he is 11 ahead. lewis hamilton in the title standings. the session was stopped after a crash involving pastor malvanado, he was taken to hospital. he's been cleared for saturday. atletico madrid won the first peace of spanish silver ware. the onus is going some way to avenging their loss. beatin
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to get that technology and be able to be as accurate as possible to only use one strike, arehit/it is where we going. there's no one in the world a better than the unitedn this technology because of what happened in afghanistan and using that aspect of it. the other bigger technology would be the laser, using the laser as a weapon to take down rockets, mortars, missiles, etc. and will be further down they are looking at systems that can be used half a cup of diesel fuel to shoot a deadly laser. that is one of the big technologies. >> how many years off my that that technology be? well, we have demonstrations and place today. it depends on how much investment we put into the systems. i see there could be something in the next four years that could be in the battlefield and could take out the rockets and mortars and so forth from a laser position. we have had the lasers being experimented on u.s. ships in outgulf that can take rubber and so forth. there are lots of things, power issues and whether within that system that has got to be developed and put more research into it. technologies coming from traditional military firms, defense contractors, or sta
to get that technology and be able to be as accurate as possible to only use one strike, arehit/it is where we going. there's no one in the world a better than the unitedn this technology because of what happened in afghanistan and using that aspect of it. the other bigger technology would be the laser, using the laser as a weapon to take down rockets, mortars, missiles, etc. and will be further down they are looking at systems that can be used half a cup of diesel fuel to shoot a deadly laser....
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fabulous example of citizens in switzerland to unsubscribed from junk mail and that technology existed in the unitedtates for two years we brought that technology to the states and we unsubscribed over 1 billion pieces of junk mail for our users in three or able to do that through the digital delivery. what we found was even though they unsubscribed but the intent is the holy grail for advertising in when we measure that you can do what they prefer what they did not prefer and that type of information is missing and that is why it is unfortunate. >> i am just saying i want to empower the customer. the taxpayer is not involved it is up postal customer we don't give tax money. they survive on the money from the steep so they don't have to go to any company at the postal center when they don't wanted delivered. that is a disruptive change that would make it more efficient. >> did you have bothas well. -- boats as well? >> the gentleman from missouri is always welcome to speak. [laughter] >> thank you. the inspector general released the two-part report from the digital age including after the postal ser
fabulous example of citizens in switzerland to unsubscribed from junk mail and that technology existed in the unitedtates for two years we brought that technology to the states and we unsubscribed over 1 billion pieces of junk mail for our users in three or able to do that through the digital delivery. what we found was even though they unsubscribed but the intent is the holy grail for advertising in when we measure that you can do what they prefer what they did not prefer and that type of...
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refining its method, improving its efficiency, and what we are seeing now in the united states with the new extractive technologies for natural gas, a lot of states, cities, have the opportunity to shift to a clean are burning fossil fuel, and the united states is now has the participation of becoming and exporting nation. >> we'll take a break. when we come back. the obama administration is getting ideas from local communities. what are the local communities needing the federal government to do. stay with us, this >> al jazeera america presents >> i've been waiting for this... i'm so nervous right now. i'm really scared. >> 15 stories one incredible journey edge of eighteen coming september only on al jazeera america only on al jazeera america >>> welcome back to "inside story". i'm libby casey. you may not think that much about climate change, but the national climate assessment says you should, because it's impacting you now, and it doesn't matter where you live. ,000 mayors signed on to a pledge to limit impact on daily lives. part of today's discussion. carmel and deena major jim brainer, and from houston tex
refining its method, improving its efficiency, and what we are seeing now in the united states with the new extractive technologies for natural gas, a lot of states, cities, have the opportunity to shift to a clean are burning fossil fuel, and the united states is now has the participation of becoming and exporting nation. >> we'll take a break. when we come back. the obama administration is getting ideas from local communities. what are the local communities needing the federal...
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of what inspired the book was thinking that the united states was brilliant at creating the idea that the canal was a triumphant achievement of technology, the fearless leadership of theodore roosevelt, the selflessness of the united states and while i certainly agree that the canal was a superb achievement, what i felt had gotten erased was the labor that was actually required to build the canal. george washington go bulls who was the chief engineer for most of the construction in 1907 intel was completed in 1914 once wrote years after the canal had been completed, he said everyone talks about it as this incredible technological achievement or a breakthrough in medicine, sanitation. he said none of that actually was new about the canal. what was new about the canal was that we discovered new ways of ruling over men and women and preserving order. >> host: ruling? what did he mean by that? >> guest: he meant that the canal some, as the united states built the canal, it was a little country of about 65,000 people. >> host: the canal sans? >> guest: yeah the canal zone. people came from all over the world to build the canal, maybe as many
of what inspired the book was thinking that the united states was brilliant at creating the idea that the canal was a triumphant achievement of technology, the fearless leadership of theodore roosevelt, the selflessness of the united states and while i certainly agree that the canal was a superb achievement, what i felt had gotten erased was the labor that was actually required to build the canal. george washington go bulls who was the chief engineer for most of the construction in 1907 intel...
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term, because of technology, information, knowledge, transparency is inevitable. that is true in the united states. it is true everywhere. what we should be doing is trying to maintain an open internet, trying to keep a process whereby any talented person who has an idea can suddenly use the internet to disburse information grid there will be occasional tensions with us monitoring the use of the internet for terrorist networks, criminal enterprises, or human trafficking. but we can do that in ways compatible with maintaining an open internet. this raises the broader question is,ntioned earlier which africa needs capital. in some cases, africa needs that local assistance. africa certainly needs access to markets. the biggest thing africa is going to need to alreadythe potential there and the growth taking laws and regulations and structures that empower individuals and are not simply empower to control or those at the top. the internet is one example. system and have a sets of laws that encourage entrepreneurship. that is true when it comes to a host of issues. it is true when it comes to ho
term, because of technology, information, knowledge, transparency is inevitable. that is true in the united states. it is true everywhere. what we should be doing is trying to maintain an open internet, trying to keep a process whereby any talented person who has an idea can suddenly use the internet to disburse information grid there will be occasional tensions with us monitoring the use of the internet for terrorist networks, criminal enterprises, or human trafficking. but we can do that in...
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there's a law on the books in new jersey that say that's once the technology has become available the unitedtes, within three years every gun sold in new jersey has to be a smart gun. >> it comes down to the law in new jersey, and the technology. about. >> absolutely. california is looking at similar legislation. gun rights activists are fearful of the technology, because they feel it's a slippery slope. once new jersey adopts that, will they mandate that everyone has smart gun technology. most gun rights enthusiasts don't want the guns or the added safety measures. >> i find it amazing that laws are written up on this technology alone. it doesn't seem very robust. >> no technology is foolproof. the way i see this is i know that there is a greater risk for me having a firearm in my house that one of my children is going to hurt themselves or each other or someone else with that firearm. this kind of technology, this kind of gun, i feel like would appeal to me more. >> let's say it advances and we have a gun that recognises your handprint and you can use it. is something like that really goin
there's a law on the books in new jersey that say that's once the technology has become available the unitedtes, within three years every gun sold in new jersey has to be a smart gun. >> it comes down to the law in new jersey, and the technology. about. >> absolutely. california is looking at similar legislation. gun rights activists are fearful of the technology, because they feel it's a slippery slope. once new jersey adopts that, will they mandate that everyone has smart gun...
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now subjected to high level surveillance by satellites and by all kinds of technology so you would imagine that if the united states was able to come up with quote facts on the ground or proof they would they would cite it they would show it but they haven't yet and that's what makes some of this very suspicious and certainly has taken an informed debate and made it a speculative debate. i just want to pick up on a couple of the main things that you mentioned a lack of evidence as you see it and also the role of the media in this whole thing the u.n. as it has said that it cannot prove that there are russian troops in ukraine so we consistently see the media outlets more than happy to report allegations why do you think the media is so keen to do that without any evidence. i mean as an american i keep flashing back to the cuban missile crisis where the united states produced satellite images of russian rockets on cuban soil and they were then you know withdrawn by the then soviet union you know if you will proof was presented here what we have are lots of claims and let's lots of charges you know the samanth
now subjected to high level surveillance by satellites and by all kinds of technology so you would imagine that if the united states was able to come up with quote facts on the ground or proof they would they would cite it they would show it but they haven't yet and that's what makes some of this very suspicious and certainly has taken an informed debate and made it a speculative debate. i just want to pick up on a couple of the main things that you mentioned a lack of evidence as you see it...
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some people hate fracking, but fracking is a new technology some people in the united states came up with is a way of engineering around an old problem. that's exactly what i expect american business to get. >> you are saying not all corporations are evil. in fact, it's ok to make money as long as it's toward a goal. >> i don't think corporations are evil. what i don't think we should do is rely on corporations for our morality. the truth is we are a nation of people, and i hate to say it, but the law of the land is the people who run corporations' responsibility is to take care of their stockholders, so that is a limited worldview in my opinion, and that's not the worldview that is going to get us to the broad answer for society as a whole, so i don't actually feel resentful. i take that as a given, and when someone asks what is exxon's motivation, their motivation is the stockholders and the corporate network. >> did it make you feel you needed to do something about what was going on? did you feel you had a responsibility to do something? >> the truth is what we have been trying to
some people hate fracking, but fracking is a new technology some people in the united states came up with is a way of engineering around an old problem. that's exactly what i expect american business to get. >> you are saying not all corporations are evil. in fact, it's ok to make money as long as it's toward a goal. >> i don't think corporations are evil. what i don't think we should do is rely on corporations for our morality. the truth is we are a nation of people, and i hate to...
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technology. shipping and manufacturing. across the united states, bp supports more than a quarter million jobs. when we set up operation in one part of the country, people in other parts go to work. that's not a coincidence. it's one more part of our commitment to america. dowlower... that's more like it! petsmart's prices on your favorite food brands just got lower! shop a wide assortment of food and save up to $8 on your favorite dog & cat food brands. at petsmart®. medical emergencies, but callin f thtorrsocanrorsreurces. to r ready de s them o tt woulutaviis wh s?we pote fro het t of te past fiveaf.incttbai in the pital,.unable to corol ew tanter of the egheckg innd for>> we e west point.fore the 30 feamaro his father, s ebo. f aksakyt no sense in terms of sim disease control. this is ju hube.ret fiur our farmers had an idea tonight, this is what happens when b waves, big dangerand a thirst for adrenaline collide. today with powerful storms churning off the coast of lifornia, officials warned the crowds to stay out of the water. but that did not stop some adrenaline junkies from hopping in
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technology. relations between china and the united states have been strained, with both countries accusing each other of stealing technology train. the focus is sharing technology. >> i think it's great. the symbolism of the cooperation between teams and the cooperation between the united states and chinese groups. >> international robotic sport is expensive. sponsors and parent teachers group in the united states donate money for budgets as high as 120,000. but that probably felt like money well spend. >>> well it's beginning to look a lot like christmas - in florida already. right there, the lights are twinkling and bells are ringing. this is the earliest start to the shopping season ever. that's because sam's retailer says it wants to put customers in a holly, jolly mood hoping they are ready to spend hair holy jolly money. >> coming up, a possible breakthrough in the study of autism. researchers make a study in the brain that could help in the treatment of people suffering developmental disorder. strengthening ties between china and the u.s. i'm morgan radford, back with you in 2.5 minutes when a
technology. relations between china and the united states have been strained, with both countries accusing each other of stealing technology train. the focus is sharing technology. >> i think it's great. the symbolism of the cooperation between teams and the cooperation between the united states and chinese groups. >> international robotic sport is expensive. sponsors and parent teachers group in the united states donate money for budgets as high as 120,000. but that probably felt...
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technology but don't want them to build a clear weapons. cities possible nuclear discussions. they came to an abrupt end. marine korean domestic politics credit and their relation with the united states. possible the clear collaborations with other western powers. those were torn up. at the beginning the new leaders were not interested in nuclear technology. the first supreme leader ayatollah khamenei says acquiring nuclear weapons was against the tenets of islam, but he would change his mind in the 1980's iran had a devastating war with its neighbor, iraq, saddam hussein's iraq. and in that were set on the same used chemical weapons many times against iranian forces. so at the end of the 1980's as the war was coming to an end to the supreme leader chased his mind. and in a letter to supporters explaining his decision to sign a cease-fire with pseudomonas in something he did not want to do, drinking from the poisoned chalice. so better signing a ceasefire with his bitter enemy. but in this letter to his supporters he said that the military position was hopeless. no alternative but to afford to resuming the war with atomic weapons that will be the necessity of war at that time.
technology but don't want them to build a clear weapons. cities possible nuclear discussions. they came to an abrupt end. marine korean domestic politics credit and their relation with the united states. possible the clear collaborations with other western powers. those were torn up. at the beginning the new leaders were not interested in nuclear technology. the first supreme leader ayatollah khamenei says acquiring nuclear weapons was against the tenets of islam, but he would change his mind...
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there is nobody else in the world better than the united states at this technology, because of what hasned in afghanistan and how we have had to use that aspect of it. the other, bigger technologies would be using the laser as a weapon to take down rockets, mortars, missiles, planes. that will be further down the pace. they are looking at systems that can be the cost of half a cup of diesel fuel to shoot a deadly laser. that is one of the big technologies that our country is working on. >> how many years off mike that technology be? >> we have demonstrations in place today. it depends on how much investment we put in as a country into the systems. i think there could be something available within the next four years that could be in the battlefield, that could take out rockets and mortars and so forth. we have had those lasers. ships that are in the gulf that can take out rubber rafts and so forth -- there are a lot of things here. there are power issues, cooling issues with that system that has got to be developed. are these technologies coming from traditional military firms, defense
there is nobody else in the world better than the united states at this technology, because of what hasned in afghanistan and how we have had to use that aspect of it. the other, bigger technologies would be using the laser as a weapon to take down rockets, mortars, missiles, planes. that will be further down the pace. they are looking at systems that can be the cost of half a cup of diesel fuel to shoot a deadly laser. that is one of the big technologies that our country is working on....
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technology. shipping and manufacturing. across the united states, bp supports more than a quarter million jobs.n we set up operation in one part of the country, people in other parts go to work. that's not a coincidence. it's one more part of our commitment to america. >> all right. stocks set to make history in an already historic market. what have you got? >> i like strategists that go maybe $200 from here. >> adam? >> wells fargo. well run san francisco bank will benefit in a raising rate environment. >> csx, i love railroads and this is a great railro. >> we finished a little too soon. here i say -- >> choose a system. >> fox news continues now. >> is the president about to get out his pen and strike a deal with the u.n.? >> we're push ing pushing the c climate change. >> now, some here say this latest end run around congress is going to put u.s. jobs on ice. are they right? welcome to forbes on fox. ruth, mike, and john, it would be
technology. shipping and manufacturing. across the united states, bp supports more than a quarter million jobs.n we set up operation in one part of the country, people in other parts go to work. that's not a coincidence. it's one more part of our commitment to america. >> all right. stocks set to make history in an already historic market. what have you got? >> i like strategists that go maybe $200 from here. >> adam? >> wells fargo. well run san francisco bank will...
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technology. shipping and manufacturing. across the united states, bp supports more than a quarter million jobs. we set up operation in one part of the country, people in other parts go to work. that's not a coincidence. it's one more part of our commitment to america. press your tonguenture, against it like this. it moves unlike natural teeth. do you feel it? it can happen with every denture. introducing new fixodent plus true feel. it helps keep dentures firmly in place. with a smooth formula, free of flavors and colorants. so you get a closer feeling to natural teeth. new fixodent plus true feel. fixodent. and forget it. you knso i get invitedpeople have saved with progressive, to quite a fewfamily g. heck, i saved dith here a fortune you make a mighty finesus, m'l. i'm nosaying mark's thrifty. let's just say, i savehim $519, and it certainly didn't go toward that ng. am i right [ laughs [ dancmusic playing ] so visit progrsive.com today. i call this one "the robox." >> welcome back. we're back with the all american labor day stock. >> elizabeth, what could be more all american than a railroa
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technology. shipping and manufacturing. across the united states, bp supports more than a quarter million jobs. when we set up operation in one part of the country, people in other parts go to work. that's not a coincidence. it's one more part of our commitment to america. celebrate your love of crab with gthis year's largest variety!. 'cause it's crabfest at red lobster! dig into a succulent selection of crab entrées. like new crab lover's trio! with sweet snow crab legs, split king crab, and jumbo lump crab over savory shrimp. crab three ways! all on one plate. or try new jumbo lump crab over wood-grilled salmon. experience crabfest at red lobster today. only for a limited time. come in and sea food differently! >>> more than 500 majors are about to be told they have to leave the service. they get word of the dismissal over seas in afghanistan. it is driven by budget cuts. it has to be done because of timing. some soldiers could join the reserve or national guard. the director of the cia apologizing to senate intelligence leaders after it was revealed that the cia spied on the committee. two
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some people hate fracking, but fracking is a new technology that somebody from the united states camep with as a way of engineering around an old problem. that's exactly what i expect american business to do. >> what you're saying is no, not all corporations are evil, not all corporations are bad, and in fact it's ok to make money as long as it's towards a similar goal. >> i don't think corporations are evil. what i don't think we should do is rely on corporations for our morality. you know, the truth of the matter is we're a nation of people. and, you know, pretty much -- i hate to say it, but the law of the land is people who run corporations, their responsibility is to take care of the interest of their stockholder. that's a very limited world view in my opinion, and that is not the world view i think is going to get us to the broad answer for society as a whole. so i don't actually feel resentful, i take that as a given. and when someone asks, what's exxon's motivation, my answer is their motivation is their stockholders and their corporate net worth. >> did it make you feel that
some people hate fracking, but fracking is a new technology that somebody from the united states camep with as a way of engineering around an old problem. that's exactly what i expect american business to do. >> what you're saying is no, not all corporations are evil, not all corporations are bad, and in fact it's ok to make money as long as it's towards a similar goal. >> i don't think corporations are evil. what i don't think we should do is rely on corporations for our morality....
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but here in the united states, this the technology it's just starting to ramp up. i got that from people who work at visa and mastercard. and nxp semi controls the market for this chips. they have the best technology. oh, let me add this. nxp is the number one player when it comes to making chips for automobile audio. and infotainment systems. you know how much we like harmon for the very business. by the way, harmon is continuing to go higher. plus with international rectifier, a similar if smaller semiconductor company catching a takeover bid yesterday from infineon, goldman went from sell to hold. yeah, he had a sell on a -- that got a 47 premium yesterday. i think it makes sense to view them as a takeover target. in case some of the big boys want to break into the markets, well, of course here's a little icing on the take. the company is based on the tax haven of switzerland. another potential inversion candidate. here's the bottom line. i think goldman sachs was dead wrong to downgrade nxp semiconductors on monday but their mistake is your opportunity. as you
but here in the united states, this the technology it's just starting to ramp up. i got that from people who work at visa and mastercard. and nxp semi controls the market for this chips. they have the best technology. oh, let me add this. nxp is the number one player when it comes to making chips for automobile audio. and infotainment systems. you know how much we like harmon for the very business. by the way, harmon is continuing to go higher. plus with international rectifier, a similar if...
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so these weren't the kind of peaceful technologies innocent technologies the united states had provided like research reactors. these were tailor-made for making material or nuclear weapons. so at this point the iranian nuclear crisis began and we have been dealing with it ever since for the past 12 years. after talking about the history of the program and going through and talking about the election of president were hahne in the interim deals struck in november that stephanie talked about i talk about where we stand today. how close is i ran to having nuclear weapons and does i ran want nuclear weapons? something i teach my undergraduates at georgetown university in order to nuclear proliferation to happen you have the supply-side and demand-side and those things have become together. on the supply-side the country must have the ability to build nuclear weapons and on the demand the will to produce them. in the book i talk about the supply and demand. first let's talk about the supply how close is i ran having a nuclear weapons capability. weapons-grade fissile material to create a nu
so these weren't the kind of peaceful technologies innocent technologies the united states had provided like research reactors. these were tailor-made for making material or nuclear weapons. so at this point the iranian nuclear crisis began and we have been dealing with it ever since for the past 12 years. after talking about the history of the program and going through and talking about the election of president were hahne in the interim deals struck in november that stephanie talked about i...
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technology. shipping and manufacturing. across the united states, bp supports more than a quarter million jobs.n we set up operation in one part of the country, people in other parts go to work. that's not a coincidence. it's one more part of our commitment to america. with a new00 volkswagen turbo.rd card why are we so obsessed with turbo? because e we like giving you power, but we also like giving you fuel efficiency. like the sporty jetta. and the turbocharged passat tdi® clean diesel. okay... and the iconic beetle... and the powerful tiguan. okay you can't forget the cc. guys, this is going toto take a while. get a $1,000 reward card on new 2014 turbo models or lease a 2014 jetta se for $169 a month after $1,000 bonunus. ends soon! >>> from "mr. and mrs. smith" to mr. and mrs. pitt. brad and jolene in a put a ring on it. lama hasan reports from the scene of the wedding in france. >> the kids have a great time. >> reporter: jolie/pitt children. and hollywood rejoices. the world's most glamorous couple has finally gotten married. brad pitt and angelina jolie finally got married. how do the tw
technology. shipping and manufacturing. across the united states, bp supports more than a quarter million jobs.n we set up operation in one part of the country, people in other parts go to work. that's not a coincidence. it's one more part of our commitment to america. with a new00 volkswagen turbo.rd card why are we so obsessed with turbo? because e we like giving you power, but we also like giving you fuel efficiency. like the sporty jetta. and the turbocharged passat tdi® clean diesel....
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technology. shipping and manufacturing. across the united states, bp supports more than a quarter million jobs. when we set up operation in one part of the country, people in other parts go to work. that's not a coincidence. it's one more part of our commitment to america. >>> tonight, we have some extraordinary reporting from inside the hot zone. abc's chief medical editor dr. richard veser managed to gain access to the heard of the fight to stop the ebola virus. what they found is truly shocking. he's witnessed all manner of medical emergencies, but this one he's calling "the gates of hell." >> reporter: i'm on my way to one of the most dangerous places on earth. we're headed straight into the heart of an ebola outbreak, the worst the world has seen. a virus that kills up to 90% of those it infects. >> reporter: this is jfk hospital, one of only a handful of ebola clinics in liberia. we're going into the triage unit here where they sort out whether a patient has ebola or somethings else. it's a grim purgatory for sick patients. they wait here to find out if they test positive for ebola. some
technology. shipping and manufacturing. across the united states, bp supports more than a quarter million jobs. when we set up operation in one part of the country, people in other parts go to work. that's not a coincidence. it's one more part of our commitment to america. >>> tonight, we have some extraordinary reporting from inside the hot zone. abc's chief medical editor dr. richard veser managed to gain access to the heard of the fight to stop the ebola virus. what they found is...
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technology. shipping and manufacturing. across the united states, bp supports more than a quarter million jobs. when we set up operation in one part of the country, people in other parts go to work. that's not a coincidence. it's one more part of our commitment to america. [ male announcer ] that's why there's ocuvite to help replenish key eye nutrients. ocuvite has a unique formula not found in your multivitamin to help protect your eye health. ocuvite. help protect your eye health. >>> and now, a group of athletes moving to a national park, moving at a velocity like being shot out of a cannon. but officials are stepping in. here's gio benitez. >> reporter: these jumps are taking youtube by tomorrow. but federal officials are considering barring daredevil jumpers from this. it's a thrill that has cost lives. last year, this man was killed when he hit the ground. the rope was too long. but this video, which has been seen more than 23 million times on youtube, was produced by austin baird. >> it can be just as safe as any other activity. >> reporter: the team spends two hours securing ropes, tos
technology. shipping and manufacturing. across the united states, bp supports more than a quarter million jobs. when we set up operation in one part of the country, people in other parts go to work. that's not a coincidence. it's one more part of our commitment to america. [ male announcer ] that's why there's ocuvite to help replenish key eye nutrients. ocuvite has a unique formula not found in your multivitamin to help protect your eye health. ocuvite. help protect your eye health....