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everything is north america. that is one of the key reasons that buffet and 3g mentioned they will go ahead and buy heinz when they did because of the international platform and the growth potential and all of these emergency markets and international markets. it is kind of shocking. since cahill took over, i thought the potential for a deal had increased but i still questioned whether they would be interested in kraft foods and a business that is all in the u.s. it is basically in structural decline. it is interesting and surprised me. i was expecting that would look at the other food companies that would have more international exposure. matt: the only pr clichÉ moore used in one of these acquisitions than merger is the word synergy. there is no such thing as a merger. what about synergies? can we see massive cost cuts through this clichÉ over the next two years? brian: definitely. i go back to imagine earlier with 3g capital having an outstanding track record of cutting costs. they did this at anheuser-busch
everything is north america. that is one of the key reasons that buffet and 3g mentioned they will go ahead and buy heinz when they did because of the international platform and the growth potential and all of these emergency markets and international markets. it is kind of shocking. since cahill took over, i thought the potential for a deal had increased but i still questioned whether they would be interested in kraft foods and a business that is all in the u.s. it is basically in structural...
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a deal that would create the third largest food and beverage company in north america. sara eisen here at post nine with the details and kraft shares up 35%. >> surging. i feel odd talking about a company that is over 100 years old, at least traces it brand back to them on "squawk alley" but this is a giant food package company that will be created. kraft reborn combined with heinz. more than $28 billion in sales. it brings together the makers of kraft singles and oscar meyer with philadelphia cream cheese and heinz beans and ketchup for the consumer products awareness there. set to be the fifth biggest beverage and food company in the world. there were a few calls this morning, one with investors, one with media, two themes that management wanted to hit hard. number one, is international. kraft is primarily in north america, but management did highlight the international quote untapped opportunity and that is where the combo with heinz comes in. heinz gets 61% of its sales actually overseas. it's got the infrastructure and the leverage to put kraft and help build those
a deal that would create the third largest food and beverage company in north america. sara eisen here at post nine with the details and kraft shares up 35%. >> surging. i feel odd talking about a company that is over 100 years old, at least traces it brand back to them on "squawk alley" but this is a giant food package company that will be created. kraft reborn combined with heinz. more than $28 billion in sales. it brings together the makers of kraft singles and oscar meyer...
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but most people were talking about the largest outdoor bar in north america. >> gorgeous. i'm really excited. we've been coming to games for a while. and it leaves the other stadium in the dust. >> reporter: today the quakes are playing the chicago fire. all the fans we talked to said it was a breeze to get here park, and get into the stadium. of course being silicon valley, the stadium is also high-tech. it is the first cloud enabled pro sports venue in the world. of course i think most of the fans here are far more interested in checking out the longest bar in north america. reporting live in san jose marianne raf row nbc bay area news. >>> 49ers chris borelands is hanging up his jersey and giving back part of his four year signing bonus that he says he quote didn't earn. of a only one year on the field the linebacker says he is retiring over concerns over long term brain trauma. today on meet the press he announced he would return $463,000 to the 49ers. borland says he has no regrets about what he did. he plans to go to graduate school and pursue a degree in finance. he
but most people were talking about the largest outdoor bar in north america. >> gorgeous. i'm really excited. we've been coming to games for a while. and it leaves the other stadium in the dust. >> reporter: today the quakes are playing the chicago fire. all the fans we talked to said it was a breeze to get here park, and get into the stadium. of course being silicon valley, the stadium is also high-tech. it is the first cloud enabled pro sports venue in the world. of course i think...
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and downsize the firm's television business in north america. the company had forecast a net loss of about $250 million for this business year. but it now fears that may be an underestimate. sharp executives will approach mizuho and tokyo mitsubishi ufj to strengthen the company's financial base. the executives say that they will draw up a new midterm management plan by may. >>> well officials at japanese auto parts maker takata say that they will double production of replacement parts for defective air bags to 900,000 a month. u.s. transport officials are unhappy with what they call takata's slow response to a series of recalls involving the defective air bags. the department of transportation said last month it would impose a $14,000 fine on takata every day that it failed to fully cooperate with the probe. takata raised production of replacement parts for faulty air bags at its mexico plant in january. but that wasn't enough to meet replacement needs. takata has asked a german research organization to look into the air bag problem. but has so
and downsize the firm's television business in north america. the company had forecast a net loss of about $250 million for this business year. but it now fears that may be an underestimate. sharp executives will approach mizuho and tokyo mitsubishi ufj to strengthen the company's financial base. the executives say that they will draw up a new midterm management plan by may. >>> well officials at japanese auto parts maker takata say that they will double production of replacement parts...
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north america's biggest market but it does do most of its business overseas. futures orders is what everyone pays attention to with nike numbers. the company is expecting them to grow 2%. take out the impact of a stronger dollar and that number would have been 11%. driven by strength in north america, in europe japan, even double digits in china. the only sour spot in terms of the outlook was for merging markets. bottom line nike's underlying business is strong. it's been investing in new product launches and innovation. that's help cushion it from what's a major headache for corporate america, the stronger u.s. dollar. r "nightly business report," i'm sara eisen. >>> on wall street it was a reversal. stocks down after being higher today. dollar rose and oil prices dropped, weighing on energy shares and doughw components like exxon and chevron by the close. fell to 17,959. ninth triple digit move in the last 10 sessions. nasdaq moving higher gaining 9 points and s&p sank 10. first day trading, apple shares a little bit lower by almost a dollar. initial jobless
north america's biggest market but it does do most of its business overseas. futures orders is what everyone pays attention to with nike numbers. the company is expecting them to grow 2%. take out the impact of a stronger dollar and that number would have been 11%. driven by strength in north america, in europe japan, even double digits in china. the only sour spot in terms of the outlook was for merging markets. bottom line nike's underlying business is strong. it's been investing in new...
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so yes all the maple syrup gets produced in north america. in terms of timing back in 2012 the season ended in mid-march. because it was so warm. but for 2013-2014, the peak actually extended into admit-april because of the those colder winters. we're also seeing a cold winter right now with the snowy weather pattern. and this extended eded stationary front is slowly dragging us up toward the east. plenty of snowfall from the ohio river valley into new york city and down even into parts of louisiana where we're seeing about a 10 to 15-degree temperature difference just on the other side of the front. this will push toward the east as we go throughout thursday. as you go into friday we should start to see an end to the winter weather for this front. look at this snow in new york d.c., and also look at atlanta and houston. 15 to 20-degree drop between wednesday and thursday for daytime highs. we're in the single digit as we go through the the day. speaking of some wild weather, let's take a look at the forecast for europe. we have a cut-off low
so yes all the maple syrup gets produced in north america. in terms of timing back in 2012 the season ended in mid-march. because it was so warm. but for 2013-2014, the peak actually extended into admit-april because of the those colder winters. we're also seeing a cold winter right now with the snowy weather pattern. and this extended eded stationary front is slowly dragging us up toward the east. plenty of snowfall from the ohio river valley into new york city and down even into parts of...
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america canada we're a pioneer in terms of night life and entertainment regulations across north america we have a ways to go in terms of policing i mean policing what we do in many areas a unit of police that know night life and how to police night life and are cholgz based on the criteria that makes them suitable it is not everyone's for at a as a police to work with maybe drunk people and folks that need anymore direction so i hope to pursue that with our chief with the help of lieutenant so we'll see how that goes and as you mentioned president tan we have a new commissioner chief administrative officer one half i think i'll let you speaks for itself you want to introduce uterus. >> thank you hi, i'm dorsey and this is a very new role i got sworn in 15 minutes ago (laughter). >> i'm very excited to be here and work you and i have big shoes to fill i'm taking ann k07bd asset. >> high heals. >> i'm going to keep to short glad to meet everyone i'm a good listener. >> i put her on the spot i apologize so, yeah don't expect her to understand a lot of what you're doing she'll figure this o
america canada we're a pioneer in terms of night life and entertainment regulations across north america we have a ways to go in terms of policing i mean policing what we do in many areas a unit of police that know night life and how to police night life and are cholgz based on the criteria that makes them suitable it is not everyone's for at a as a police to work with maybe drunk people and folks that need anymore direction so i hope to pursue that with our chief with the help of lieutenant so...
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we are the oldest brick dwelling in north america. the house posts -- boasts a rare architectural style. there only three examples of this in the entire western hemisphere. the other two are in barbados. this is the only one in the united states. the name bacons castle derives from the 19th century. the cox family start referring to the house as bacon's castle. in 1665 when the house was built and later in 1666 during the rebellion, it was known as arthur allens brickhouse. it is interesting we now refer to it as bacon's castle, especially as the owner during the time of the rebellion was in opposition to bacon's rebellion. it is interesting his family would later change it to bacon's castle. i am not sure he would be happy about that. the house was the site of 70 of aiken's rebels -- -- bacon's rebels. the reasons for targeting arthur allens house and occupying it and destroying most of the tobacco crops predated 1676. when you look at the causes of bacon's rebellion, most are a direct result from the relationship with the virginia i
we are the oldest brick dwelling in north america. the house posts -- boasts a rare architectural style. there only three examples of this in the entire western hemisphere. the other two are in barbados. this is the only one in the united states. the name bacons castle derives from the 19th century. the cox family start referring to the house as bacon's castle. in 1665 when the house was built and later in 1666 during the rebellion, it was known as arthur allens brickhouse. it is interesting we...
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third largest in north america. traders said a couple of things. some investors in kraft got caught on the wrong side. a lot of people shorting kraft recently. it jumped 35% to new highs. that's number one. the second at jpmorgan, they said who is next. further consolidation in the industry. names such as general mills. kellogg's. campbell's. and mondelez. and they used the behemoth. now we have a behemoth on our hands. some consolidation may have to happen for some of these other food and beverage type companies in order to remain competitive. so we'll wait and see what happens in the group overall. but certainly this is a big deal. and everybody was talking about it right here on wall street. tom. tom: i bet they are. nicole petallides, thank you very much. here to help. chad. matt mccaul. hitha herzog. scottie nell hughes. and joanie courtney. let's dig into the first real, real deal. matt, this was an ugly day on the market. what drove us down? matt: you see the headlines, we're concerned about a strong dollar. the us dollar is down slightly to
third largest in north america. traders said a couple of things. some investors in kraft got caught on the wrong side. a lot of people shorting kraft recently. it jumped 35% to new highs. that's number one. the second at jpmorgan, they said who is next. further consolidation in the industry. names such as general mills. kellogg's. campbell's. and mondelez. and they used the behemoth. now we have a behemoth on our hands. some consolidation may have to happen for some of these other food and...
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the sneaker demand in north america is strong. i want to bring in our expert in apparel. >> people were expecting to see good results coming in. we had macy's and kohl's and foot locker talking about strong trends. i think the wildcard was what happens outside the united states. nike has 50% from foreign markets. it can be very damaging to their results. if you look at their sales growth in europe, it was 10%. if you take out the euro? it's 21%. betty: the dollar is a factor for nike. >> investors were able to look beyond that and look in the underlying trends, which were popular. betty: what are nike futures telling you? >> that's the system they used to protect -- predict the next six months of sales. they beat across the board. in north america and china and japan and central europe everything was better than expected. betty: thank you so much for joining us. much more ahead investors have solved the latest rental to global investing. the answer is raising the odds to 2600 this year. ♪ betty: president obama is encouraging yo
the sneaker demand in north america is strong. i want to bring in our expert in apparel. >> people were expecting to see good results coming in. we had macy's and kohl's and foot locker talking about strong trends. i think the wildcard was what happens outside the united states. nike has 50% from foreign markets. it can be very damaging to their results. if you look at their sales growth in europe, it was 10%. if you take out the euro? it's 21%. betty: the dollar is a factor for nike....
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what cannot north america do as a powerhouse around the world? we look at canada as something they are trying to do for themselves. not something we are doing together and how it will benefit the united states. look at the world and how it will be viewed through the eyes of united states and canada working together. we could be energy-secure soon and that would change the world dynamics on much more than it just energy. bags anyone who wants to ask a question, make your way to the microphone. >> i think when you talk about understanding what we have nafta countries represent the 5% of the world's gdp. that is a significant and important fact. we have lost the opportunity to push ahead he yawned the border. it has lost some steam. the regulatory counsel may be more important than the beyond the border program because that would reduce the cost to companies on both sides of the border. get, if you will, standards aligned. we have become focused on this issue and it has taken attention away. it has taken dollars over they. it has become a political
what cannot north america do as a powerhouse around the world? we look at canada as something they are trying to do for themselves. not something we are doing together and how it will benefit the united states. look at the world and how it will be viewed through the eyes of united states and canada working together. we could be energy-secure soon and that would change the world dynamics on much more than it just energy. bags anyone who wants to ask a question, make your way to the microphone....
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and i can tell you that essentially as viewed from north america, there was a swirling mass of ice, and this is over several decades, and that swirling mass becomes less with every passing year. two where pathways are starting to be ice free in the summer. that is a massive change happening with a single human lifetime, which is but a blink in time when you think about the age and course of this planet. so big changes occurring, and windows changes occur, we do have additional problems arise. -- and went additional changes occur, we do have additional problems arise. the ice reflects the sunlight and keeps the water cooler. therefore, we have a magnification of the effect of global warming at the polls. this is not a good thing. whether we are looking at the impact of farming or for us, which are burning or the impact of oceans and fisheries, which are becoming too acidic, we have a responsibility to address those issues. and that means we are going to have to not burn all of the fossil fuel that we have been clever enough to find in the crust of the earth. it is estimated that we would
and i can tell you that essentially as viewed from north america, there was a swirling mass of ice, and this is over several decades, and that swirling mass becomes less with every passing year. two where pathways are starting to be ice free in the summer. that is a massive change happening with a single human lifetime, which is but a blink in time when you think about the age and course of this planet. so big changes occurring, and windows changes occur, we do have additional problems arise....
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there is nobody in north america that is going to be building to that level at that time. so, after he passes away, the estate goes to arthur allen ii. arthur allen ii has been educated back in england. the time period he's sent back england is right after th english civil ware. so during the english civil war, you have cromwell who has pretty much taken england and made it a very conservative country. and so, after the restoration of the monarchy, you have the pendulum swinging from very conservative to the complete opposite of that. so this resurgence of a culture and art is really prolific. and one of the things that comes out of this is the idea of the restoration of a pleasure g arden. you are not gardening just to feed your family. you are also enjoying the beautiful flowers, the smells. you are enjoying taking your friends or your sweetheart and walking them around these gardens. so, during his education, he comes back and he brings that idea with him. and so again here we are out in the wilderness of surrey county. you have almost a medieval style house that his fa
there is nobody in north america that is going to be building to that level at that time. so, after he passes away, the estate goes to arthur allen ii. arthur allen ii has been educated back in england. the time period he's sent back england is right after th english civil ware. so during the english civil war, you have cromwell who has pretty much taken england and made it a very conservative country. and so, after the restoration of the monarchy, you have the pendulum swinging from very...
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more on the deal creating the third-largest largest food and beverage company in north america. 3g capital n berkshire hathaway orchestrating the merger of kraft foods and heintz. julie hyman has been looking at the details of the deal. this is somewhat unusual. julie: when you have a private equity firm that has taken a company private typically you would exit that deal by bringing the company public. in this case, heintz is going to be combining with kraft. we are looking at the value of this deal at $46 billion, not including that debt including a fusion of capital of $10 billion from 3g capital and berkshire that will pay a one-time special dividend of $60 and $.50 to the crap shareholders -- $60.50 to the heintz kraft shareholders. a little bit unusual -- it's also unusual in the fact that we cannot put a precise value on this deal because we don't know where the shares are going to trade once heintz combines with kraft. mark: how did this come together? julie: get is not exactly clear but it seems to have come together rather quickly. we heard some talk about 3g capital raising some
more on the deal creating the third-largest largest food and beverage company in north america. 3g capital n berkshire hathaway orchestrating the merger of kraft foods and heintz. julie hyman has been looking at the details of the deal. this is somewhat unusual. julie: when you have a private equity firm that has taken a company private typically you would exit that deal by bringing the company public. in this case, heintz is going to be combining with kraft. we are looking at the value of this...
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government was concerned, been freed in north america. and then arriving in brazil, there was no real means to re-enslave them that the government was willing to get involved with. so, yes, in some cases african-americans did travel with the families that formerly had owned them to brazil. but they were not slaves. they essentially just worked with the family or eventually went their own way. as opposed to the second question, brazil most definitely had, and to this day is much more open and accommodating in terms of its various ethnicities . that has to do with the development of the country itself. you had portuguese, you had a very strong indigenous presence and then the people, the colonists that had initially developed brazil were from all over -- europe, even into north africa. you had italian, germans, even turkish immigrants.. then you throw in the indigenous peoples of brazil and african-americans brought in for slave labor and you have got an ethnic pool that is more diverse than the u.s. and more used to working together. they
government was concerned, been freed in north america. and then arriving in brazil, there was no real means to re-enslave them that the government was willing to get involved with. so, yes, in some cases african-americans did travel with the families that formerly had owned them to brazil. but they were not slaves. they essentially just worked with the family or eventually went their own way. as opposed to the second question, brazil most definitely had, and to this day is much more open and...
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fans even got to enjoy a drink in the largest outdoor bar in north america. here's the quakes's first ever regular season goal at the stadium. >> harris garcia will swing this hit, tracking it doesn't get there. it is the opening goal in the stadium. >> it was also the first of his major league career. the earthquakes president said fans have been waiting for this day all day long. in san jose, lisa chan kpix 5. >>> for the first time a car is driving itself from the bay area all the way to new york. the self-driving car set off from san francisco yesterday. if it makes it the 3500-mile trip would be the longest ever for a self-driving vehicle. the car's using technology developed by the silicon valley team and a human will ride along, but will take over only when necessary, like when the car passes through states with restrictions on those self- driving cars. >> what do you think elizabeth? would you try it? >> it is a whole new world. i can't wait to see what the next ten years brings. >>> let's go to the roads. your drive in this morning, they just put on
fans even got to enjoy a drink in the largest outdoor bar in north america. here's the quakes's first ever regular season goal at the stadium. >> harris garcia will swing this hit, tracking it doesn't get there. it is the opening goal in the stadium. >> it was also the first of his major league career. the earthquakes president said fans have been waiting for this day all day long. in san jose, lisa chan kpix 5. >>> for the first time a car is driving itself from the bay...
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they generate 60% of their sales outside of north america. including 25% in emerging and developing markets so one of the intentions will be to utilize heinz's global distribution platform to extend the sales and reach of craft's domestically based products. >> they would become the third largest food beverage firm in north america surpassing coca-cola. is bigger better? we've seen in some sectors like finance and tech if a company gets too big it's hard for management to achieve their core strategy and their goals. >> absolutely. you have seen that in food and beverage as well. things have trended from focussing on scale to focussing on specific niches. obviously following the break up of craft two years ago into both kraft and mondelez. there could be scale leveraging the negotiating power as well as retailers and suppliers. kraft had been working to achieve it's efficiency since becoming independent and those efforts will be accelerated under the new management team. >> do you think this highlights a broader trend in the consumer food spac
they generate 60% of their sales outside of north america. including 25% in emerging and developing markets so one of the intentions will be to utilize heinz's global distribution platform to extend the sales and reach of craft's domestically based products. >> they would become the third largest food beverage firm in north america surpassing coca-cola. is bigger better? we've seen in some sectors like finance and tech if a company gets too big it's hard for management to achieve their...
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seeing none we'll move on to the next item north america item 9 new business we want to add scott a discussion of scott ab 12 e i didn't mean to cut him off it needs to be an agenda item a proposal for a small business tax holiday a single day it has of if passes at the the state level it has an implementation because we have an credential we'll have that discussion whether to recommend to the city and county of san francisco for them to honor that as well and there recent all kinds of logical issues for the tax holiday many businesses have many online point of sales you can track this as a single transaction it is great but not without complications >> so may i ask one particular. >> uh-huh. >> i don't know if it's one or a couple of questions i'll jaundice it as new business i'll check with our chief confinement to make sure we have the timeline and all of that do i need me to check in with the small business community to sort of gage their level of interest as well. >> it explicit hurt to have outreach i think that i mean, however, we want to do that it is happening at the state level the p
seeing none we'll move on to the next item north america item 9 new business we want to add scott a discussion of scott ab 12 e i didn't mean to cut him off it needs to be an agenda item a proposal for a small business tax holiday a single day it has of if passes at the the state level it has an implementation because we have an credential we'll have that discussion whether to recommend to the city and county of san francisco for them to honor that as well and there recent all kinds of logical...
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this stadium has the largest outdoor bar in north america and the team didn't disappoint either, beating the chicago fire 2-1. >> you need all the bartenders for all those people. >> a lot of people. >>> three bay area students will get to meet the president today. >> a few dozen students are invited to take part in the white house science fire. >> 14-year-old holly jackson of san jose created a device to measure stitched fabric, it could help build hazmat and space suits. >> another to better predict the metasthesis of breast cancer. >> and an 18-year-old from san jose figured out how to use a single drop of blood to test for cardiac and bio markers to help improve the heart health diagnosis for patients in years to come. >>> "game of thrones" comes to san francisco. we'll show you tonight's big premiere. >>> plus silicon valley sex discrimination trial is winding down, not before a major weekend ruling by the judge. >>> a grouped linked to isis creates a hit list of u.s. military personnel. what the u.s. government is saying this morning. >>> it is 4:45. terror group claiming to work f
this stadium has the largest outdoor bar in north america and the team didn't disappoint either, beating the chicago fire 2-1. >> you need all the bartenders for all those people. >> a lot of people. >>> three bay area students will get to meet the president today. >> a few dozen students are invited to take part in the white house science fire. >> 14-year-old holly jackson of san jose created a device to measure stitched fabric, it could help build hazmat and...
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.) >> my name is north america did care with the foundation welcome to the san francisco revolution push on. >> (speaking foreign language.) >> that was just a small and beautiful sampling of over one hundred and 20 languages spoken in san francisco so thank you any sisters i really appreciate it (clapping) and when we talk about revolution we have to talk about leadership revolution is moving leadership forward you have to have leadership and political will we'll talk about leadership today, i have to say i want to welcome my supervisor a great leaders on this issue of commonwealth and housing and on so many issues the new board of supervisors president supervisor london breed. >> thank you. >> hi, everybody it is so great to see so many smiling faces here today i know that this is a time to celebrate and time to be happy by the way we're standing strong against violence against women and girls. (clapping.) >> sadly there are too many people who are not smiling twrom people that are victims in the hiding in the studios and seeing how large this event continues to grow gives me the reass
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and quite a bit of wild fur coming from north america and canada. >> so wild fur does sort of make its way into the mix. now, is it legal wild fur? >> absolutely. we are bound by international conventions on what we can trap. but mainly what you find with the fur is it's a conservation issue. a lot of wild animals need to be culled for conservation reasons, so rather than culling and throwing away then you've got an economy creating jobs and welfare by people using those skins for fur. so it's part of the economic mix in north america. >> because some will say, again, the anti-fur campaign will say, man-made materials nowadays for normal stuff, right, fake fur, all sorts of -- you know material to keep us warm so we don't need fur. how do you combat that argument? and say, we shouldn't be killing these animals? >> they're right that fake fur is everywhere. the science behind fake fur is improving. it's a choice issue. some people will have fake fur. there might be an economic reason. other people want the actual beauty and the real feel and the touch and the warmth of real fur. it's a
and quite a bit of wild fur coming from north america and canada. >> so wild fur does sort of make its way into the mix. now, is it legal wild fur? >> absolutely. we are bound by international conventions on what we can trap. but mainly what you find with the fur is it's a conservation issue. a lot of wild animals need to be culled for conservation reasons, so rather than culling and throwing away then you've got an economy creating jobs and welfare by people using those skins for...
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demand in north america was pretty strong. future orders rose 15% in north america. future orders are in asia if you exclude the effects of a stronger dollar. the consensus among investors in after-hours trading is a gain. alix: the fate of ukraine and its eastern provinces remains unclear, especially as eu leaders struggle over increasing sanctions in russia. the only member to vote in against accessing crimea tells bloomberg that vladimir putin's policies have created a situation that could spawn another hitler. >> who didn't just appears to be the leader of the country but he actually paves the way for somebody like hitler. they are actually reading people like that there. but joining me from austin texas the senior eurasia expert. that's a pretty incredible statement, but eastern ukraine is largely cut off from the outside world. commerce has mostly stopped scarce. is he on to something here? >> he is extreme in his views. he has always known to be an extremist. what we are seeing inside eastern ukraine is yes it's relatively cut off from the rest of the country
demand in north america was pretty strong. future orders rose 15% in north america. future orders are in asia if you exclude the effects of a stronger dollar. the consensus among investors in after-hours trading is a gain. alix: the fate of ukraine and its eastern provinces remains unclear, especially as eu leaders struggle over increasing sanctions in russia. the only member to vote in against accessing crimea tells bloomberg that vladimir putin's policies have created a situation that could...
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it is one of the 10 tallest roller coasters in north america. i can't wait to ride it. that'll do it for this hour. the news continues with thomas drayton. >> you're going to do it. i'm not on it and i can feel it. hi, this is al jazeera america, i'm thomas drayton in new york. let's get you caught up on the top stories. despite three days of air strikes houthi rebels advance on yemen. nigerians vote for a president as they face violence and technical problems. [ singing ] >>> family and friends remember loved ones lost in the germanwings crash. over a century ago, the triangle shirt ways factory fire changed the political landscape for workers right. and tonight in a deeper look the changes in labour today. >>> great to have you with us. foreign diplomats are shipped out of yemen as saudi arabia intensifies air strikes against targets. the united nations says it evacuated workers from sanaa. the area took numerous hits by a coalition-led air strike. jets targetting a base operated by houthis, and a headquarters near the airport. the air strikes targeted the strongholds
it is one of the 10 tallest roller coasters in north america. i can't wait to ride it. that'll do it for this hour. the news continues with thomas drayton. >> you're going to do it. i'm not on it and i can feel it. hi, this is al jazeera america, i'm thomas drayton in new york. let's get you caught up on the top stories. despite three days of air strikes houthi rebels advance on yemen. nigerians vote for a president as they face violence and technical problems. [ singing ] >>>...
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tractions, north america's highest peak. you probably know it as mt. mckinley, to native alaskans, known as denali. home to 233 species of animals including bear, moose, caribou, and sheep. to keep two legged visitors happy, the park designated one third of the land as wilderness allowing for a true experience of the great outdoors. i can't wait to get to work. >> got to put on the uniform for you. your name tag is the important starting point. so all the people know your name. >> so they can report me to you. >> exactly. you're going to be set up an all-star cast. we've got a really broad array of rangers to give you a deep dive into what does it really mean to be a park ranger. we've got everything from accountants to about 20 different flavors of ologists. gla glacierologist, people who specialize in caribou. >> what parting advice do i need? >> this is your place. >> yeah. >> and it's also everybody else's special place and take seriously the responsibility that all of us as americans have to care for these special places. >> i've got my fancy name
tractions, north america's highest peak. you probably know it as mt. mckinley, to native alaskans, known as denali. home to 233 species of animals including bear, moose, caribou, and sheep. to keep two legged visitors happy, the park designated one third of the land as wilderness allowing for a true experience of the great outdoors. i can't wait to get to work. >> got to put on the uniform for you. your name tag is the important starting point. so all the people know your name. >>...
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then work together to go, as a pair to, north i mean north america, should be going to the world stage, saying together we're going to meet these international agreements. >> can i ask a question mr. bernstein?athathathathgíib it will be up to a million tons per year. so the united states is pardoner inning with canada on carbon dioxide. that is what we need to do on technology side. that is what we'll bring to the debate on the president's climate agenda. let's look at technology and not necessarily the regulations. >> on coal, it is, will be a interesting debate here. what i do with my friends in the coal states invite them to saskatchewan, for new carbon capture. there is a lot of interest here. on coal subject to what happens with the epa regulation, the epa regulations, just so everybody knows, will take american electrical generation from coal from 38% to 30% by 2030, if those regulations pass. if they don't it will still bump around based on the market. so when gas went from $11 down to under three, there was a lot of substitution of gas into the electrical grid into the united
then work together to go, as a pair to, north i mean north america, should be going to the world stage, saying together we're going to meet these international agreements. >> can i ask a question mr. bernstein?athathathathgíib it will be up to a million tons per year. so the united states is pardoner inning with canada on carbon dioxide. that is what we need to do on technology side. that is what we'll bring to the debate on the president's climate agenda. let's look at technology and...
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flow positive, cash on cash positive in north america. we just saw an opportunity to go global and we did that for two reasons. one, there's more growth. >> right. >> but ultimately this is a global scale business. we need to take care of our airline partners planes where ever they fly around the globe. >> you have no problem raising money. >> yeah. we have a great deal -- >> cheap debt. all right. well, i understand. it does mystify me why if you're doing so well, there's a short position, let people read into it. it's a competitive market, but you're winning. >>. yeah, we're leading. >> michael small, president and ceo of gogo. stick with cramer. >> tomorrow, kick off the trading day with "squawk on the street." live from post 9 at the nyse. >> um, don't look at me like that. >> this is how you look at me all the time. >> i know. >> all starts at 9:00 a.m. eastern. you've got to make every second count. banking designed for the way you live your life. so you can welcome your family home... for the first time. chase. so you can. >>> all
flow positive, cash on cash positive in north america. we just saw an opportunity to go global and we did that for two reasons. one, there's more growth. >> right. >> but ultimately this is a global scale business. we need to take care of our airline partners planes where ever they fly around the globe. >> you have no problem raising money. >> yeah. we have a great deal -- >> cheap debt. all right. well, i understand. it does mystify me why if you're doing so well,...
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. >> let's chat with john steinberg of the daily mail north america. as an executive running the company, smart to weigh in or not? >> i think it's a human rights issue and an ethics issue first and foremost. the fact that it's bad for business is only secondary to what a terrible law this is. i think if you're an executive or a statesman like a tim cook, why not come out and say what's right. that's my view on it. >> i think there's another side to it. but the bad thing about this is it's horribly unclear. i went and read the law and it can't tell what it is that it's trying to do. the people who apparently supported it don't seem to be willing to come out and say what this is exactly supposed to do and what it's not supposed to do. look, catholics don't have women priests. there are plenty of churches that don't want to do same-sex weddings. there are now christian clubs on college campuses that are not allowed to require that their leaders be believing christians and are being -- not allowed to have space on campus to have their clubs if they insist
. >> let's chat with john steinberg of the daily mail north america. as an executive running the company, smart to weigh in or not? >> i think it's a human rights issue and an ethics issue first and foremost. the fact that it's bad for business is only secondary to what a terrible law this is. i think if you're an executive or a statesman like a tim cook, why not come out and say what's right. that's my view on it. >> i think there's another side to it. but the bad thing about...
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robin: north america is the biggest cruise market today and will be for a long time. but there is a benefit to the north american market. if you send a ship a year to china for the next few years, you take capacity out of the north american market, which is more mature, and that is probably better for pricing in north america. eddie calvo the pricing could -- betty: the pricing could be good. i talked with an expert about the market in the u.s., trying to get younger people to cruise. and you talk to young people, almost none of them said they want to go on a cruise that it is like their grandmother's vacation. this is what arnold said about grabbing the millennials. >> there are millennials all over the place like other generations. betty: do you need to get more millennials cruising? >> i think it is a missed perception. we have weddings on our ships. families cruise. we have millennials on our ships around the world. betty: but the cruising industry does not live and die by being able to draw millennials onto the cruise. >> it is not live or die, but you want to bu
robin: north america is the biggest cruise market today and will be for a long time. but there is a benefit to the north american market. if you send a ship a year to china for the next few years, you take capacity out of the north american market, which is more mature, and that is probably better for pricing in north america. eddie calvo the pricing could -- betty: the pricing could be good. i talked with an expert about the market in the u.s., trying to get younger people to cruise. and you...
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fans got to enjoy a drink in the largest outdoor bar in north america. >> harris garcia, tracking it. does it get there? it is in for the winning goal. >> reporter: that goal was by the quakes also the first of his major league career. the earthquakes team president said fans have been waiting for this day for a long time. he said it felt like a wedding, bar mitzvah and anniversary, all wrapped up into one. lisa chan kpix 5. >>> a self-driving car now on a coast do coast trip from the bay area to new york city. the car set off from san francisco yesterday. if successful, the 3500-mile trip will be the longest ever for a self-driving vehicle. the car is using technology developed by the company's silicon valley team. a human along for the ride, just in case, but will only take over when necessary, for example when the car passes through states with restrictions on self-driving vehicles. >>> 6:46 right now. let's check our roads with elizabeth. >> reporter: thanks guys. it would be nice to have one of those self-driving cars right now. if your commute is between tracy and noel, read a b
fans got to enjoy a drink in the largest outdoor bar in north america. >> harris garcia, tracking it. does it get there? it is in for the winning goal. >> reporter: that goal was by the quakes also the first of his major league career. the earthquakes team president said fans have been waiting for this day for a long time. he said it felt like a wedding, bar mitzvah and anniversary, all wrapped up into one. lisa chan kpix 5. >>> a self-driving car now on a coast do coast...
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at the same time was educated in north america. i get a good sense of the best of both worlds. the formation of melco crown 10 years ago was based on that belief. how do i marry the best of the east with the best of the west? betty: it is easy to see the asian touches when you walk around his companies. the dragons. the feng shui that he incorporates into the layout. lawrence: when we first started, it was gold and iron metal bars. it resembled the bamboo, but then feng shui came in and said no, no. it has to be real. betty: but adelson, who once called himself the richest jew in the world, says there is no monopoly on culture. sheldon: by vast majority, most of our employees are chinese. my chinese dealers andmy chinese service people interact with chinese customers. what is the difference? betty: they would say they know the people. they are chinese. they know what they want. sheldon: i can't be a successful businessman if i don't respect who and what my customer is. the resorts are a commercial enterprise. the measurement of success is the bottom-line profit. why are we seve
at the same time was educated in north america. i get a good sense of the best of both worlds. the formation of melco crown 10 years ago was based on that belief. how do i marry the best of the east with the best of the west? betty: it is easy to see the asian touches when you walk around his companies. the dragons. the feng shui that he incorporates into the layout. lawrence: when we first started, it was gold and iron metal bars. it resembled the bamboo, but then feng shui came in and said...
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which is the largest in north america and which is approximately 260 miles from the project site. staff will mitigate liability by requiring the disposal agreement contained in attachment no. 1 to be executed that the work be in compliance with state laws governoring hazard ous materials and oci insured through contracts through sfta. summary of dispose at cost. the cost to approximately 5500 tons at $135 a ton. there is also administrative and operational cost to conduct analytical test on the soils and maintain the stock piles in compliance with regulations. for the quantities estimated, the cost comes out to $42,000. the cost saefsz savings from the disposal to an ordinary landfill. since area three soil is covered by stock pile, the exact quantity can only be estimated at this time since the area is necessary. it's making the total cost of the disposal $1 million. there is a covered stock pile on the bottom left-hand corner previously authorized in amendment no. 1 for disposal and it's not subject to this amendment. area one stock pile is in the lower right hand corner is pres
which is the largest in north america and which is approximately 260 miles from the project site. staff will mitigate liability by requiring the disposal agreement contained in attachment no. 1 to be executed that the work be in compliance with state laws governoring hazard ous materials and oci insured through contracts through sfta. summary of dispose at cost. the cost to approximately 5500 tons at $135 a ton. there is also administrative and operational cost to conduct analytical test on the...
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america and australia. they have nothing. so they turn they are turning on their values turning on their families and turning to this cult of murder and genocide. >> ben stein let me ask you about what i think the administration was trying to get at here though they said it clumsily. the guys you are trying to recruit, you go where there is a great deal of mal content or people frustrated and maybe economically hurting. that's what they were saying. what do you make of that? >> i think if a man breaks into your house with a gun and a knife and says i'm about to chop your head off and kill your children, you don't say, wait, let me get you some free junior college. you kill him. i think if you try to use that excuse that people aren't killing you because they are disadvantaged, we would never have fought back against hitler we would have given them foreign aid. that is the most nonsense bs explanation. >> when is the last time you heard the left ever say, well, we can understand how hitler took over nazi ger
america and australia. they have nothing. so they turn they are turning on their values turning on their families and turning to this cult of murder and genocide. >> ben stein let me ask you about what i think the administration was trying to get at here though they said it clumsily. the guys you are trying to recruit, you go where there is a great deal of mal content or people frustrated and maybe economically hurting. that's what they were saying. what do you make of that? >> i...
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america. as we said the fifth largest in the world. philadelphia, all of the things of course, not to mention kraft, not that long ago, split off from mondelez. in this case heinz gets or kraft gets international again. >> right. >> which is something apparently it wanted which it had with mondelez. but a very interesting deal in which kraft has made a decision to effectively give up control of the company, change in control, as we say in m&a parlance you get a premium for that. they are getting $16.50 a share dividend for shareholders which represents nice percentage 27% of the overall stock price, higher margins, synergies of $1.5 billion realized at the end of 2017. and we are going to now be run by the 3g guys jim, who are lotted for their ability to take costs out of businesses while at the same time seemingly maintaining or increasing their growth trajectory. i sometimes wonder when you hear so often about these companies, these operators being lauded but in conversations i've had with t
america. as we said the fifth largest in the world. philadelphia, all of the things of course, not to mention kraft, not that long ago, split off from mondelez. in this case heinz gets or kraft gets international again. >> right. >> which is something apparently it wanted which it had with mondelez. but a very interesting deal in which kraft has made a decision to effectively give up control of the company, change in control, as we say in m&a parlance you get a premium for that....
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and the stadium of course has the largest outdoor bar in north america. you know i'm sure all the fans having a fabulous time out there for that game. >> funny. everything everyone said about the horse shoe shape, all the cool interesting things about it, and the longest bar. it's all about the bar. i can't wait to see it. >> we have to go together. we'll do that. >> i'm going. we'll meet there. >>> coming up fighting cyber crime from a classroom. >> we'll show you how these teens are battling hackers. >>> they are on the front lines of cyber security and they are also only teens. >> with the growing left the hackers, one program is turning to younger warriors. nbc's joe prior has more. er er. >> reporter: it might seem like the world is filled with ruthless sish villains. but at north hollywood high school. >> since i was little i liked computers. >> reporter: they are grooming the next generation of good guys. >> these kids are going to safeguard by retirement funds. >> reporter: with hack attacks making headlines on a regular basis, kids are never too
and the stadium of course has the largest outdoor bar in north america. you know i'm sure all the fans having a fabulous time out there for that game. >> funny. everything everyone said about the horse shoe shape, all the cool interesting things about it, and the longest bar. it's all about the bar. i can't wait to see it. >> we have to go together. we'll do that. >> i'm going. we'll meet there. >>> coming up fighting cyber crime from a classroom. >> we'll show...
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we're one of the largest manufacturers of spray foam for construction in north america. the how product is the highest cutting edge technology available today. this is a great visual demonstration. it's hot air blowing into this lower cavity you can see where the spray foam is stopping the air flow from coming through. where with these products you can see the allowance of air penetration. these are measuring the temperatures. so not only does the spray foam eliminate the air infiltration it reduces the temperature by 30 to 40 degrees. >> can i get a chance at shooting the gun? >> we can make that happen. > let's do it. so that was a blast. literally. one of the first things i thought about when i was reading about these homes is i want one. you're not going to get electric bills. you have designed them to have an ample amount of space. what are we talking about for the price? >> $225, $250,000 max. we felt like if we're going to go after the masses, that we're going to have to achieve a $250,000 or less price point. we are doing this at an affordable price point in a mi
we're one of the largest manufacturers of spray foam for construction in north america. the how product is the highest cutting edge technology available today. this is a great visual demonstration. it's hot air blowing into this lower cavity you can see where the spray foam is stopping the air flow from coming through. where with these products you can see the allowance of air penetration. these are measuring the temperatures. so not only does the spray foam eliminate the air infiltration it...
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but now as we moved into a leadership position in north america, the brand really does carry. one of the big things about weddings is whenever someone gets married is they talk to their friends about what they used. big word of mouth component and reputation is very important. cory: how do you target those people? aren't there new ways, mobile things? guest: certainly. it would be a very similar algorithm or thought process around people that are like you, takes profile-driven matching, right, people tends to like these things. one nuance here with weddings is there's two million of them in the u.s. every single year. and the process is kind of the same but everybody wants their wedding to be a little bit different. cory: weddingwire c.e.o. now it's time for the number that tells us a whole lot. we have more from los angeles. what do you got? guest: 38. that is the number of days until the premier of the new season of "game of thrones" which is also the point at which hbo would like to offer its new internet video subscription service, kind of its version of netflix, if will y
but now as we moved into a leadership position in north america, the brand really does carry. one of the big things about weddings is whenever someone gets married is they talk to their friends about what they used. big word of mouth component and reputation is very important. cory: how do you target those people? aren't there new ways, mobile things? guest: certainly. it would be a very similar algorithm or thought process around people that are like you, takes profile-driven matching, right,...
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the new giant will be the third largest food and beverage company in north america and the fifth largest in the world. >>> not so fast for a potentially historic bipartisan agreement in congress. house speaker john boehner and minority leader nancy pelosi have reportedly brokered a long-term deal that would end the annual threat of medicare cuts to physicians. according to "the new york times" there's a possible wrench in the system senate minority leader harry reid who objects to abortion restrictions in the bill. >>> the district attorney says officer lisa merkel was not justified in using deadly force when she shot and killed a man during a pure suit following a traffic stop. merkel says she fired because the man would not show his hands and she thought he was reaching for a gun in his jacket. >>> in georgia, a house fire rescue caught on tape. a police sergeant with a body cam arrived before firefighters and ran in to help. >> and my grandbaby. >> where is your grandbaby. >> first bedroom. >> dispatch tell fire that we're looking for a baby. >> he went room to room and found the 3-ye
the new giant will be the third largest food and beverage company in north america and the fifth largest in the world. >>> not so fast for a potentially historic bipartisan agreement in congress. house speaker john boehner and minority leader nancy pelosi have reportedly brokered a long-term deal that would end the annual threat of medicare cuts to physicians. according to "the new york times" there's a possible wrench in the system senate minority leader harry reid who...
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what opportunities we might be losing in a relationship to make perhaps a more powerful north america given the sideline but easier to its? >> one is you can probably go to any business group in canada. the canadian council of ceos has a paper this that the proposals they would like to see the two governments work on. they have prepared ahead of the summit that was planned for canada earlier in the year and that never happened so they are sitting on that and now we will have an election sending canada and there will be an election here. during an election things kind of freeze so i think we are going into an even more frozen moment. in terms of other opportunities we are not talking about one danger that i see here is this has become such a partisan issue. notwithstanding some democrats but for the most part it has become a big partisan political issue. i don't know that far beyond the harper obama's relationship i don't know it's healthy for canada to be a partisan issue. sure you get strong allies on the hill. you get republicans behind your cause but the harder they advocating push
what opportunities we might be losing in a relationship to make perhaps a more powerful north america given the sideline but easier to its? >> one is you can probably go to any business group in canada. the canadian council of ceos has a paper this that the proposals they would like to see the two governments work on. they have prepared ahead of the summit that was planned for canada earlier in the year and that never happened so they are sitting on that and now we will have an election...
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it leads tous believe we'll see little in north america. it's funding significant development projects which span multiple years and involve billions of dollars. they were tested against a broad range of pricing. so we're confident with those invest lts and we're going to proceed and take those to conclusion. the part of the program we would adjust and can adjust is really reactive to the prices but the cost vuk tour is also very reactive to the prices. >> i know that capital expenditures is a long-term gain. this is something we're talking about years down the road too. is it fair for an investor to question it three or four or five times down the road? >> i think one of the messages today was there's no change for us. we live in a commodity world. we have been through cycles before and what has always driven our investment decision making is unchanged by whether the price is $40 or the price is $100. we're not smart enough to know what it will be so our question is how robust is this investment and what can it with stand and what can our
it leads tous believe we'll see little in north america. it's funding significant development projects which span multiple years and involve billions of dollars. they were tested against a broad range of pricing. so we're confident with those invest lts and we're going to proceed and take those to conclusion. the part of the program we would adjust and can adjust is really reactive to the prices but the cost vuk tour is also very reactive to the prices. >> i know that capital expenditures...