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the stock sliding after an analyst warning of a drop in gross billings in north america. i.t.g says september's numbers show a slowdown and that follows a weak august. shares fell sharply down 7% to close at 9. 86. >>> bad news if you want money back for your federal taxes. because of the partial government shutdown the ira says the start of 2014 tax filing season could be delayed for two weeks. the tax season was scheduled to begin on january 21st but may be pushed back as february 4th. a final decision on the start date will be announced sometime in december. >>> no matter when it begins, the april 15th deadline for filing your returns remains the same. >>> no way to escape that. the obama administration is also scrambling to meet another deadline, getting the online health exchanges up and running and on time. the department of health and human services has called on verizon now to fix the problem. it makes sense to bring in verizon, its division for enterprise solutions already does contract information work for the hhs and for medicare, as well. >>> in the meantime,
the stock sliding after an analyst warning of a drop in gross billings in north america. i.t.g says september's numbers show a slowdown and that follows a weak august. shares fell sharply down 7% to close at 9. 86. >>> bad news if you want money back for your federal taxes. because of the partial government shutdown the ira says the start of 2014 tax filing season could be delayed for two weeks. the tax season was scheduled to begin on january 21st but may be pushed back as february...
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america and i think they're going to sneak through the back door using the new european north america trade agreement in which case it would make a standardization of regen of rules therefore basically making a common denominator and making europe lower its standards to that of the north america so most europeans would think that the products that they're going to be buying they're not g.m. food say crowd turning out here of course for that. but it could be in the future that they get in through that but back to older does that that is the case because what is happening is there is going to be a low level presence that's introduced so in the past maybe one percent g.m.o. would be acceptable to your government to import our canadian crops or north american crops it'll be raised to two percent and three percent and four percent as more and more crops become contaminated with g.m.o. has it's very hard to contain so europe will be receiving these products and what's more frightening and mo. germans don't know is that there is a smart stuck score in that monsanto has made him and this is t
america and i think they're going to sneak through the back door using the new european north america trade agreement in which case it would make a standardization of regen of rules therefore basically making a common denominator and making europe lower its standards to that of the north america so most europeans would think that the products that they're going to be buying they're not g.m. food say crowd turning out here of course for that. but it could be in the future that they get in...
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north american america was not stolen from the indians. it was nothing here to that they had created to rob it was built by the european settlers who came and built it so what about the idea of a leif ericson day is it unfair to hold hold second christopher columbus as what you're arguing to a higher standard considering the fact that he was one of two people at the national holiday named after them the other one is martin luther king jr. well you know i'm all for holidays for celebrating great people if you want to have aristotle birthday newton's birthday john locke's birthday iran's birthday you can multiply celebrations of great people the specifically focusing on federal holidays these two only two people have been named with a federal holiday after them so should we not hold christopher columbus and his actions subsequent to his discovering the america is. to a higher standard well sure i mean he was a great man for what he achieved not everything that he did was good but the reason he's known history is not because he and slaves som
north american america was not stolen from the indians. it was nothing here to that they had created to rob it was built by the european settlers who came and built it so what about the idea of a leif ericson day is it unfair to hold hold second christopher columbus as what you're arguing to a higher standard considering the fact that he was one of two people at the national holiday named after them the other one is martin luther king jr. well you know i'm all for holidays for celebrating great...
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. >> reporter: they asked that team of students to suggest a smartphone game for north america customers. >> they are cute. >> they really want a, like a general accessible -- >> yeah. >> western character that will have traction with audiences sort of younger and older. nice to meet you. >> reporter: the students researched the topic for three months. finally, they unveiled the game. when users move the correct musical notes to the circular home base, the device plays a tune. the students wanted the main character to be likable. and expressive. [ applause ] members of the japanese company found the research useful. they hope to benefit from talented staff and ideas from canada. and aim to sell their products to north american customers. >> translator: now there is one base where the business sector can train these talented people. i think this will help us be very productive. >> reporter: other japanese companies have also decided to set up in canada. usually known for its hockey, the country is now gaining a reputation as a major hub of world video game. john, nhk world, vancouver. >>>
. >> reporter: they asked that team of students to suggest a smartphone game for north america customers. >> they are cute. >> they really want a, like a general accessible -- >> yeah. >> western character that will have traction with audiences sort of younger and older. nice to meet you. >> reporter: the students researched the topic for three months. finally, they unveiled the game. when users move the correct musical notes to the circular home base, the...
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now, hair loss affects more than 70 million people in north america today -- 40 million men and 30 million women. that's a lot of people. some people try products that claim to regrow hair only to find out a few hundred dollars later that they didn't work. don't waste your money on unproven remedies. if you care about how you look and you want to get your hair back, let's hear from some of the world-class doctors in our network. >> by far, the most common cause of hair loss is genetic. by age 50, 50% of the adult population have experienced enough hair loss to be noticeable. >> hair loss is different for
now, hair loss affects more than 70 million people in north america today -- 40 million men and 30 million women. that's a lot of people. some people try products that claim to regrow hair only to find out a few hundred dollars later that they didn't work. don't waste your money on unproven remedies. if you care about how you look and you want to get your hair back, let's hear from some of the world-class doctors in our network. >> by far, the most common cause of hair loss is genetic. by...
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north american america was not stolen from the indians. it was nothing. here too that they've created to rob it was built by the european settlers who came and built it so what about the idea of a leaf erickson day is it unfair to hold hold christopher columbus as where you are going to a higher standard considering the fact that he is one of two people at the national holiday named after them the other one is martin luther king jr. well i'm all for holidays for celebrating great people if you want to have aristotle birthday newton's birthday john locke's birthday iran's birthday you can multiply celebrations of great people the specifically focusing on federal holidays these two only two people have been named with a federal holiday after them so should we not hold christopher columbus and his actions subsequent to his discovering the america is. to a higher standard well i mean. he was a great man for what he achieved not everything that he did was good but the reason these no history is not because he and slaves some indians or was responsible for brin
north american america was not stolen from the indians. it was nothing. here too that they've created to rob it was built by the european settlers who came and built it so what about the idea of a leaf erickson day is it unfair to hold hold christopher columbus as where you are going to a higher standard considering the fact that he is one of two people at the national holiday named after them the other one is martin luther king jr. well i'm all for holidays for celebrating great people if you...
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we're generating strong cash in north america. we're actually interested in profitable growth, not just revenue growth. we're not chasing revenues. in places like russia, we have a very good business. china is 70% of the world's incremental pulp consumption is in china and we've got the closest, lowest cost pulp mill in china in the world. the only expansion going on in the world. >> i was surprised to see the weather still matters. southeast, and that meant you had a higher -- that could come right back down. >> could you believe it? no hurricanes this year. we wake up and have the wettest southeast that we've had in over 100 years. and with wood being 30%-plus of our cost, that's a big deal. >> but i felt that the dividend boost showed me that this -- i should view that as just being a vicissitude of weather. you wouldn't be boosting like that if you didn't have such a great view of the next couple years. >> the wood cost blip, that's what it is, is a seasonal thing. it's going to come back. so, yeah, the dividend increase was a
we're generating strong cash in north america. we're actually interested in profitable growth, not just revenue growth. we're not chasing revenues. in places like russia, we have a very good business. china is 70% of the world's incremental pulp consumption is in china and we've got the closest, lowest cost pulp mill in china in the world. the only expansion going on in the world. >> i was surprised to see the weather still matters. southeast, and that meant you had a higher -- that could...
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now, hair loss affects more than 70 million people in north america today -- 40 million men and 30 million women. that's a lot of people. some people try products that claim to regrow hair only to find out a few hundred dollars later that they didn't work. don't waste your money on unproven remedies. if you care about how you look and you want to get your hair back, let's hear from some of the world-class doctors in our network. >> by far, the most common cause of hair loss is genetic. by age 50, 50% of the adult population have experienced enough hair loss to be noticeable. >> hair loss is different for men and women. male-pattern hair loss is the most common form of hair loss, representing more than 90% of all male cases in north america. it occurs due to a hormone called dihydrotestosterone, commonly known as dht. dht causes a shortening of the life span of the hair follicles in these men. dht chokes the hair follicle and it eventually shuts down. the follicle's resistance to dht or lack of resistance is genetic, and that's why some men go bald and some don't. >>ctually started losing m
now, hair loss affects more than 70 million people in north america today -- 40 million men and 30 million women. that's a lot of people. some people try products that claim to regrow hair only to find out a few hundred dollars later that they didn't work. don't waste your money on unproven remedies. if you care about how you look and you want to get your hair back, let's hear from some of the world-class doctors in our network. >> by far, the most common cause of hair loss is genetic. by...
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in north america, it means you're often taking advantage of people who have no legal or moral protection on their bodies . >> can you give an example? >> at dartmouth, the medical college -- it would be unfair to say the medical college because of this moment, but the teaching of science in hannover begins when the physician to the president drags the body of enslaved black man, whose deceased named cato come to the back of his house and boils up body in an enormous pot to free up the skeleton, to wire it for instruction. that act is not an usual. in fact, when one of the first medical colleges was established in north america, the first was the college of philadelphia, and the second is at kings college, which is now columbia, when those institutions were founded, there founded in part -- part of what allows them to be established is access to corpses, to have people to experiment upon. the enslaved and marginalized to our volunteered for that. >> craig wilder, we want you to stay with us. we're going to trace one family's roots, and i would like you to comment on how it links to the un
in north america, it means you're often taking advantage of people who have no legal or moral protection on their bodies . >> can you give an example? >> at dartmouth, the medical college -- it would be unfair to say the medical college because of this moment, but the teaching of science in hannover begins when the physician to the president drags the body of enslaved black man, whose deceased named cato come to the back of his house and boils up body in an enormous pot to free up...
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now, hair loss affects more than 70 million people in north america today -- 40 million men and 30 million women. that's a lot of people. some people try products that claim to regrow hair only to find out a few hundred dollars later that they didn't work. don't waste your money on unproven remedies. if you care about how you look and you want to get your hair back, let's hear from some of the world-class doctors in our network. >> by far, the most common cause of hair loss is genetic. by age 50, 50% of the adult population have experienced enough hair loss to be noticeable. >> hair loss is different for men and women. male-pattern hair loss is the most common form of hair loss, representing more than 90% of all male cases in north america. it occurs due to a hormone called dihydrotestosterone, commonly known as dht. dht causes a shortening of the life span of the hair follicles in these men. dht chokes the hair follicle and it eventually shuts down. the follicle's resistance to dht or lack of resistance is genetic, and that's why some men go bald and some don't. >> actually started losing
now, hair loss affects more than 70 million people in north america today -- 40 million men and 30 million women. that's a lot of people. some people try products that claim to regrow hair only to find out a few hundred dollars later that they didn't work. don't waste your money on unproven remedies. if you care about how you look and you want to get your hair back, let's hear from some of the world-class doctors in our network. >> by far, the most common cause of hair loss is genetic. by...
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now, hair loss affects more than 70 million people in north america today -- 40 million men and 30 million women. that's a lot of people. some people try products that claim to regrow hair only to find out a few hundred dollars later that they didn't work. don't waste your money on unproven remedies. if you care about how you look and you want to get your hair back, let's hear from some of the world-class doctors in our network. >> by far, the most common cause of hair loss is genetic. by age 50, 50% of the adult population have experienced enough hair loss to be noticeable. >> hair loss is different for men and women. male-pattern hair loss is the most common form of hair loss, representing more than 90% of all male cases in north america. it occurs due to a hormone called dihydrotestosterone, commonly known as dht. dht causes a shortening of the life span of the hair follicles in these men. dht chokes the hair follicle and it eventually shuts down. the follicle's resistance to dht or lack of resistance is genetic, and that's why some men go bald and some don't. >> actually started losing
now, hair loss affects more than 70 million people in north america today -- 40 million men and 30 million women. that's a lot of people. some people try products that claim to regrow hair only to find out a few hundred dollars later that they didn't work. don't waste your money on unproven remedies. if you care about how you look and you want to get your hair back, let's hear from some of the world-class doctors in our network. >> by far, the most common cause of hair loss is genetic. by...
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the uk accent doesn't count because we are sticking to north america. >>> former red sox manager, bobby valentine weighing in on how the sox would have played this season if he were still the manager. >> we would be all going home. we wouldn't be going to a game tonight. >>> you may be able to afford that, and it will take you into the stratus fear. that's when we come back. ♪ [ male announcer ] staying warm and dry has never been our priority. our priority is, was and always will be serving you, the american people. so we improved priority mail flat rate to give you a more reliable way to ship. now with tracking up to eleven scans, specified delivery dates, and free insurance up to $50 all for the same low rate. [ woman ] we are the united states postal service. [ man ] we are the united states postal service. [ male announcer ] and our priority is you. go to usps.com® and try it today. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] what's the point of an epa-estimated 42 miles per gallon if the miles aren't interesting? the lexus ct hybrid. lease the 2013 ct 200h for $299 a month for 27 months. see yo
the uk accent doesn't count because we are sticking to north america. >>> former red sox manager, bobby valentine weighing in on how the sox would have played this season if he were still the manager. >> we would be all going home. we wouldn't be going to a game tonight. >>> you may be able to afford that, and it will take you into the stratus fear. that's when we come back. ♪ [ male announcer ] staying warm and dry has never been our priority. our priority is, was and...
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we're generating strong cash in north america. we're interested in profitable growth, not just revenue growth. we're not chasing revenues. in places like russia, we have a very good business. china is 70% of the world's incremental pulp consumption is in china and we've got the closest, lowest cost mill in china in the world. >> i was surprised to see the weather still matters. southeast, and that meant you had a higher -- that could come right back down. >> could you believe it? no hurricanes this year. we wake up and have the wettest southeast than we've had in over 100 years. and with wood being 30%-plus of our cost, that's a big deal. >> but i felt that the dividend boost showed me that this -- i should view that as just being a v visisitude of weather. >> the wood cost blip, that's what it is, is a seasonal thing. it's going to come back. so, yeah, the dividend increase was an expression of confidence in the company. you know, we think we're going generate more cash. we think we're going to afford the dividend we. >> are ther
we're generating strong cash in north america. we're interested in profitable growth, not just revenue growth. we're not chasing revenues. in places like russia, we have a very good business. china is 70% of the world's incremental pulp consumption is in china and we've got the closest, lowest cost mill in china in the world. >> i was surprised to see the weather still matters. southeast, and that meant you had a higher -- that could come right back down. >> could you believe it? no...
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al jazeera, north america. >> they believe the industry could be the next pipeline for new very well paid jobs. >>> and the verdict is still out on obamacare. that's because there's still no data on just how many americans have signed up for the health insurance through the state-run exchanges. there have been multiple reports of bugs and glitches with the nrm website and the white house blames this on high level of interest. the white house says not to expect any enrollment until november. >>> all trying to figure out the best way to save money, one investor from m it says he may have just found the answer. >> right now jose gomez marquez is working on a prototype of a spoon that can track how fast a person is eating. a mass produced version would cost $100. he figured out how to make it for $25. >> just make it happen. >> jose marquez gomez is head of the small, here that his team of 8 create medical prototierps. >> when we started to tear down toys along with medical devices, we found they had a lot in common. they are highly regulated because of safety for children. >> jose's ini
al jazeera, north america. >> they believe the industry could be the next pipeline for new very well paid jobs. >>> and the verdict is still out on obamacare. that's because there's still no data on just how many americans have signed up for the health insurance through the state-run exchanges. there have been multiple reports of bugs and glitches with the nrm website and the white house blames this on high level of interest. the white house says not to expect any enrollment...
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but the focus should be on north america where there was no goal and people enslaved. north america was not stolen from the indians. it was nothing here that they created to rob. it was built by the european settlers who came and built it. >> what about the idea of lake ericsson -- leif erikson? he was one of two people with a national holiday and the other is martin luther king jr. >> well, i am all for holidays of celebrating great people that if you want to aristotle's break today, john locke's break today. the celebrate great people. >> focusing on federal holidays. only two people have been named with a federal holiday after them. should we not hold clues for columbus and his actions subsequent to his discovering of america to a higher standard? >> sure. he was a great man for what he achieved. not everything he did was good. the reason he is known to history as not because he and slave some indians are was responsible for bringing people on killed people. it was because he discovered america and this new land gave birth to the nine states of america. that is wher
but the focus should be on north america where there was no goal and people enslaved. north america was not stolen from the indians. it was nothing here that they created to rob. it was built by the european settlers who came and built it. >> what about the idea of lake ericsson -- leif erikson? he was one of two people with a national holiday and the other is martin luther king jr. >> well, i am all for holidays of celebrating great people that if you want to aristotle's break...
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america and i think they're going to sneak through the back door using the new european north america trade agreement there is going to be a low level presence that's introduced in the past maybe one percent g.m.o. would be acceptable to your government to import our canadian props or our north american tribes it'll be raised to two percent and three percent and four percent as more and more crops become contaminated with g.m.o. has it's very hard to contain so europe will be receiving these products and what's more frightening and most germans don't know is that there is a smart stax corn that monsanto has made and this is the most evolved technology ever and it's not tested whatsoever it is a cord that resists a six different types of herbicide so you can spray it with six different chemicals and it won't die and it also produces to. insecticides in its own kernels that you can't wash that off so i don't even know if technically does food in my mind as a nutritionist that's no longer food just what those chemicals are doing to us is still something that we don't really know and i'm
america and i think they're going to sneak through the back door using the new european north america trade agreement there is going to be a low level presence that's introduced in the past maybe one percent g.m.o. would be acceptable to your government to import our canadian props or our north american tribes it'll be raised to two percent and three percent and four percent as more and more crops become contaminated with g.m.o. has it's very hard to contain so europe will be receiving these...
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america and elsewhere, what's happened to us that we think that we have to vacate with all? its more than just a celebration. something is going really from and the market is there to serve us so that drinking culture is alive and well and i just want to put up my hand and say let's have a hard look at what is going on and know your personal colin devotees. i should have known with alcoholic parents that i was pretty vulnerable. you should know what you are putting down your throat and take a hard look just like with everything else are you safe and healthy and is it okay with you? if it is, wonderful. i like the print. i think this brings us to a conclusion but i just wanted to say thank you. i enjoyed having this conversation with you and i continue bring up a very alarming issue that doesn't get the table very much except i know within the profession that i've worked in it's always there but to the general public it's not. i think being able to have it from one professional to another but also the community level would be very critical. >> guest: thank you three much. tha
america and elsewhere, what's happened to us that we think that we have to vacate with all? its more than just a celebration. something is going really from and the market is there to serve us so that drinking culture is alive and well and i just want to put up my hand and say let's have a hard look at what is going on and know your personal colin devotees. i should have known with alcoholic parents that i was pretty vulnerable. you should know what you are putting down your throat and take a...
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america and i think they're going to sneak through the back door using the new european north america trade agreement there is going to be a low level presence that's injured do so in the past maybe one percent g.m.o. would be acceptable to your government to import our canadian crops or our north american crops will be raised to two percent and three percent and four percent as more and more crops become contaminated with g.m.o. has it's very hard to contain so europe will be receiving these products and what's more frightening and most germans don't know is that there is a smart stax corn that monsanto has made and this is the most evolved technology ever and it's not tested whatsoever it is a corn that resists a six different types of herbicide so you can spray it with six different chemicals and it won't die and it also produces two insecticides in its own kernels that you can wash that off so i don't even know if technically that's food in my mind as a nutritionist that that's no longer food well we just want those chemicals that doing to us is still something that we don't reall
america and i think they're going to sneak through the back door using the new european north america trade agreement there is going to be a low level presence that's injured do so in the past maybe one percent g.m.o. would be acceptable to your government to import our canadian crops or our north american crops will be raised to two percent and three percent and four percent as more and more crops become contaminated with g.m.o. has it's very hard to contain so europe will be receiving these...
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america and i think they're going to sneak through the back door using the new european north america trade agreement there is going to be a low level presence that's introduced in the past maybe one percent g.m.o. would be acceptable to your government to import our canadian crops or north american products it'll be raised to two percent and three percent and four percent as more and more crops become contaminated with g.m.o. has it's very hard to contain so europe will be receiving these products and what's more frightening and most germans don't know is that there is a smart stax corn that monsanto has made and this is the most evolved technology ever and it's not tested whatsoever it is a corn that resists a six different types of herbicide so you can spray it with six different chemicals and it won't die and it also produces two insecticides in its own kernels that you can wash that off so i don't even know if technically that's food in my mind as a nutritionist that that's no longer food well we just want those chemicals are doing to us is still something that we don't really kn
america and i think they're going to sneak through the back door using the new european north america trade agreement there is going to be a low level presence that's introduced in the past maybe one percent g.m.o. would be acceptable to your government to import our canadian crops or north american products it'll be raised to two percent and three percent and four percent as more and more crops become contaminated with g.m.o. has it's very hard to contain so europe will be receiving these...
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"a-basin" is the first moun in all of north america to all of north america to oper the 2013-14 ski season. time is 4-- here's meteorologist lawrence with check of weather. people who use federal electronic benefits transfer >>> as we head throughout the day, we'll see plenty of sunshine. by the afternoon warm all the way to the coastline. offshore winds in control. you can see the low producing snow into the colorado area. we're going to stay nice and dry here for the foreseeable future with pleasant temperatures all the way to the coastline. 80s this afternoon. skies staying nice and clear, and this is right through thursday. maybe a couple of high clouds, but otherwise temperatures looking great. weather this afternoon up in the upper 70s in the san jose. beautiful at the coast and inside the bay numbers in the 70s. beautiful day to enjoy. the next couple days we'll warm the temperature up a couple degrees through wednesday and cooling off slightly thursday and friday, but staying nice through the weekend. >>> a pretty good monday so far. we've got no strike and a columbus day holiday,
"a-basin" is the first moun in all of north america to all of north america to oper the 2013-14 ski season. time is 4-- here's meteorologist lawrence with check of weather. people who use federal electronic benefits transfer >>> as we head throughout the day, we'll see plenty of sunshine. by the afternoon warm all the way to the coastline. offshore winds in control. you can see the low producing snow into the colorado area. we're going to stay nice and dry here for the...
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that's what we are doing here in north america. indeed, in markets like china, over 33% of our sales are lifestyle products. we're introducing the first lifestyle capsule, a head to toe look this month. >> win of the bags you showed us earlier. you know, bill makes a good point. when you look at some of your competitors out there like a michael kors, they're doing very well. how much of an issue is any dislocation as a result of the transition in the ceo office? i mean, this has been your vision and now you're going to be stepping down. >> at the end of the year. >> with your successor moving in. can he continue the vision you set in place? >> first, victor is a seasoned coach executive. we have been partners for the last seven years. the transformation strategy has been built in partnership with the existing and new coach team has that has arrived. we have a deep bench. there's no continuity. this is a multiyear issue in the making. and we're responding very strongly. in addition to victor being seasoned and going through adversit
that's what we are doing here in north america. indeed, in markets like china, over 33% of our sales are lifestyle products. we're introducing the first lifestyle capsule, a head to toe look this month. >> win of the bags you showed us earlier. you know, bill makes a good point. when you look at some of your competitors out there like a michael kors, they're doing very well. how much of an issue is any dislocation as a result of the transition in the ceo office? i mean, this has been your...
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we have seen some fabulous entities across north america that appreciate what young mothers have to deal with when they are trying to get sober but they are few and far between and too often it depends on who you know, whether you have enough money, where where you live where there you will get the right kind of treatment. >> host: why do you think that is? >> guest: oh my think it's obvious. i think our values as a society round out the hall but very fuzzy. i don't think we have decided what we want. we all think if i'm sophisticated i know my winds and if i'm an adult i should know how to handle my liquor. if i'm drinking a little too much maybe i'm just trying to act like the french or the spanish or the italian. it isn't me that has a problem. it's that rare drinking drivers. we don't look at ourselves because we don't want to. this is something we used to relax. we love alcohol. it's very cheap in our culture. sometimes in a corner store or gas station it's cheaper than milk and cheaper than orange juice. we have fuzzy values and i think we haven't really done well in mental health.
we have seen some fabulous entities across north america that appreciate what young mothers have to deal with when they are trying to get sober but they are few and far between and too often it depends on who you know, whether you have enough money, where where you live where there you will get the right kind of treatment. >> host: why do you think that is? >> guest: oh my think it's obvious. i think our values as a society round out the hall but very fuzzy. i don't think we have...
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america and i think they're going to sneak through the back door using the new european north america trade agreement there is going to be a low level presence that's introduced in the past maybe one percent g.m.o. would be acceptable to your government to import our canadian crops or north american products it'll be razor two percent and three percent and four percent as more and more crops become contam. very hard to contain so europe will be receiving these products and what's more frightening and most germans don't know is that there is a smart stock score in that monsanto has made him and this is the most evolved technology ever and is not tested whatsoever it is a cord that resists a six different types of herbicide so you can spray it with six different chemicals and it won't die and it also produces two insecticides in its own kernels that you can wash that off so i don't even know if technically does food in my mind as a nutritionist that's no longer food just what those chemicals that doing to us is still something that we don't really know and i'm joined by another guest no
america and i think they're going to sneak through the back door using the new european north america trade agreement there is going to be a low level presence that's introduced in the past maybe one percent g.m.o. would be acceptable to your government to import our canadian crops or north american products it'll be razor two percent and three percent and four percent as more and more crops become contam. very hard to contain so europe will be receiving these products and what's more...
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america and i think they're going to sneak through the back door using the new european north america trade agreement there is going to be a low level presence that's introduced in the past maybe one percent g.m.o. would be acceptable to your government to import our canadian crops or our north american products it'll be raised to two percent and three percent and four percent as more and more crops become contaminated with g.m.o. has it's very hard to contain so europe will be receiving these products and what's more frightening and most germans don't know is that there is a smart stax corn that monsanto has made and this is the most evolved technology ever and it's not tested whatsoever it is a cord that resists a six different types of herbicide so you can spray it with six different chemicals and it won't die and it. also produces two insecticides in its own kernels that you can wash that off so i don't even know if technically does food in my mind as a nutritionist longer food well we just want those chemicals are doing to us is still something that we don't really know and i'm j
america and i think they're going to sneak through the back door using the new european north america trade agreement there is going to be a low level presence that's introduced in the past maybe one percent g.m.o. would be acceptable to your government to import our canadian crops or our north american products it'll be raised to two percent and three percent and four percent as more and more crops become contaminated with g.m.o. has it's very hard to contain so europe will be receiving these...
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america and i think they're going to sneak through the back door using the new european north america trade agreement there is going to be a low level presence that's introduced in the past maybe one percent g.m.o. would be acceptable to your government to import our canadian probs or our north american props it'll be raised to two percent and three percent and four percent as more and more crops become contaminated with g.m.o. has it's very hard to contain so europe will be receiving these products and what's more frightening and most germans don't know is that there is a smart stax corn that monsanto has made and this is the most evolved technology ever and it's not tested whatsoever it is a corn that resists a six different types of herbicide so you can spray it with six different chemicals and it won't die and it also produces two insecticides in its own kernels that you can wash that off so i don't even know if technically that's food in my mind as a nutritionist that that's no longer food which just what those chemicals are doing to us is still something that we don't really kno
america and i think they're going to sneak through the back door using the new european north america trade agreement there is going to be a low level presence that's introduced in the past maybe one percent g.m.o. would be acceptable to your government to import our canadian probs or our north american props it'll be raised to two percent and three percent and four percent as more and more crops become contaminated with g.m.o. has it's very hard to contain so europe will be receiving these...
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america and i think they're going to sneak through the back door using the new european north america trade agreement there is going to be a low level presence that's introduced so in the past maybe one percent g.m.o. would be acceptable to your government to import our canadian crops or our north american crops will be raised to two percent and three percent and four percent as more and more crops become contaminated with g.m.o. has it's very hard to contain so europe will be receiving these products and what's more frightening and most germans don't know is that there is a smart stax corn that monsanto has made and this is the most evolved technology ever and it's not tested whatsoever it is a cord that resists a six different types of herbicide so you can spray it with six different chemicals and it won't die and it also produces two insecticides in its own kernels that you can wash that off so i don't even know if technically does food in my mind as a nutritionist that's no longer food which just what those chemicals are doing to us is still something that we don't really know and
america and i think they're going to sneak through the back door using the new european north america trade agreement there is going to be a low level presence that's introduced so in the past maybe one percent g.m.o. would be acceptable to your government to import our canadian crops or our north american crops will be raised to two percent and three percent and four percent as more and more crops become contaminated with g.m.o. has it's very hard to contain so europe will be receiving these...
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america and i think they're going to sneak through the back door using the new european north america trade agreement there is going to be a low level presence that's introduced so in the past maybe one percent g.m.o. would be acceptable to your government to import our canadian crops or north american products it'll be raised to two percent and three percent and four percent as more and more crops become contaminated with g.m.o. foods it's very hard to contain so europe will be receiving these products and what's more frightening and most germans don't know is that there is a smart stocks corn that monsanto has made and this is the most evolved technology ever and it's not tested whatsoever it is a corn that resist a six different types of. aside so you can spray it with six different chemicals and it won't die and it also produces two insecticides in it's own kernels that you can wash that off so i don't even know if technically does food in my mind as a nutrition as that's no longer food well we just want those chemicals that doing to us is still something that we don't really know
america and i think they're going to sneak through the back door using the new european north america trade agreement there is going to be a low level presence that's introduced so in the past maybe one percent g.m.o. would be acceptable to your government to import our canadian crops or north american products it'll be raised to two percent and three percent and four percent as more and more crops become contaminated with g.m.o. foods it's very hard to contain so europe will be receiving these...
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. >> are you one of the largest, if not the largest hirer in north america? >> over the last several years we've added about 30% to our staff. that's critical to execution as well. you've got to have the people to make this stuff happen. it just doesn't happen automatically. >> okay. people have asked me to ask you, including the last time someone said i want to talk to you about the notion that we have all this oil and particularly in alberta, but our country doesn't want it. the canadians want to send it to us, but they're going have to send to it china because of our resistance. true? >> i think we're going to work through it, jim. i think the reality is north american refiners need canadian crude oil. and particularly heavy oil. and the reason for that is you've got a lot of heavy oil capacity, refining capacity in the gulf coast. the total refining capacity is about eight million barrels per day, as you know. and the feed stock for that, a lot of it is perfect from a canadian crude perspective to feed that requirement. so it's a real good match in terms
. >> are you one of the largest, if not the largest hirer in north america? >> over the last several years we've added about 30% to our staff. that's critical to execution as well. you've got to have the people to make this stuff happen. it just doesn't happen automatically. >> okay. people have asked me to ask you, including the last time someone said i want to talk to you about the notion that we have all this oil and particularly in alberta, but our country doesn't want it....
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to discuss north america's biggest project. we have the organizer and outspoken critic of the state of the u.s. infrastructure coming up in a fox business exclusive. and look at the winners, the s&p 500, of the big names we will talk about in a moment. when we made our commitment to the gulf, bp had two big goals: help the gulf recover and learn from what happened so we could be a better, safer energy company. i can tell you - safety is at the heart of everything we do. we've added cutting-edge technology, like a new deepwater well cap and a state-of-the-art monitoring center, whe experts watch over all drilling activity twenty-four-seven. and we're sharing what we've learned, so we can all produce energy more safely. our commitment has never been stronger. i'm, like, totally not down with change. but i had to change to bounce dryer bars. one bar freshens more loads than these two bottles. i am so gonna tell everyone. [ male announcer ] how do you get your bounce? [ woman ] time for change! dennis: i am not afraid. stocks every
to discuss north america's biggest project. we have the organizer and outspoken critic of the state of the u.s. infrastructure coming up in a fox business exclusive. and look at the winners, the s&p 500, of the big names we will talk about in a moment. when we made our commitment to the gulf, bp had two big goals: help the gulf recover and learn from what happened so we could be a better, safer energy company. i can tell you - safety is at the heart of everything we do. we've added...
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. >> i think there is so much going on in the energy sector in north america today with all of these plays. and so much new oil being found in new places that it is almost impossible for the pipeline business to keep up with the infrastructure build up. it's not just moving oil. today we have got a booming business that is moving out of wisconsin around all of north america. >> let's get a quick trade out of this. you mentioned the rails and benefitting from moving the oil. >> i think it's a negative. >> talk abouts can city. that would be one that i would stay away from. >> it popped up its head a few times and failed miserably each time. so to the point, i think you can wait on this one. it's a name that i have liked a number of times. it's at a stock that has had trouble. wait for the earnings to release. >> time now for pops and drops. big movers of the day. karen? >> i think it was actually news that carl or his colleagues, i think it is maybe some disappointment that he wasn't going to do something more than that. >> drop here for trip advisor. >> i think the price line sucked
. >> i think there is so much going on in the energy sector in north america today with all of these plays. and so much new oil being found in new places that it is almost impossible for the pipeline business to keep up with the infrastructure build up. it's not just moving oil. today we have got a booming business that is moving out of wisconsin around all of north america. >> let's get a quick trade out of this. you mentioned the rails and benefitting from moving the oil. >>...
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one foot in asia, one foot in north america. it is the idea that if you can function in two different environments, that should be only beneficial to your life. >> i'm sure there are some taiwanese youth who are watching our program or who are friends with you. they would envy the kinds of educational experiences that the two of you have. they are probably thinking that, maybe when i get to senior high school or go to college, i may want to have an overseas educational experience whether it is for one year or two years. what would be your word of advice to them if they are thinking of spending a year or so in a different country, in a different academic institution? >> it's a great experience. you do need to live in different environments in order to understand other people more. if you are from taiwan and you go to an english majority speaking environment, you do have that experience of feeling like a minority. it's one i think is necessary in order to develop empathy and understand others, and not just be looking inside only.
one foot in asia, one foot in north america. it is the idea that if you can function in two different environments, that should be only beneficial to your life. >> i'm sure there are some taiwanese youth who are watching our program or who are friends with you. they would envy the kinds of educational experiences that the two of you have. they are probably thinking that, maybe when i get to senior high school or go to college, i may want to have an overseas educational experience whether...
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almost at the level, above the level in north america so the big opportunity which we started to see the season of opportunity on this point, in the regions outside north america, they contributed to year over year improvement in margins and we had a slight decline in north america, it was in europe and south america and asia pacific that drove the improvement in margins. dennis: you have your losses in europe. one last thing. curve ball, get ready. alan mulally, your ceo, knows a lot more. he knows about disk drives. does that mean he wouldn't make a good high-tech executive at a company like apple? >> that is way beyond me. all i know is he is a great leader, great individual, great person, a pleasure to have worked with him and continue to work with him and i look forward to doing that through the end of 2014. dennis: that answer basically said yes, he would be great at apple. thanks for being with us. congratulations on a great quarter. cheryl: you might consider sticking to the road this holiday season. the average price for an airline ticket thanksgiving we got over 9% year ove
almost at the level, above the level in north america so the big opportunity which we started to see the season of opportunity on this point, in the regions outside north america, they contributed to year over year improvement in margins and we had a slight decline in north america, it was in europe and south america and asia pacific that drove the improvement in margins. dennis: you have your losses in europe. one last thing. curve ball, get ready. alan mulally, your ceo, knows a lot more. he...
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north america in 1600 was very different from today. there you had been populations of native americans with civilizations worthy of respectful attention but largely unconnected to the rest of the world and to the advanced societies. today we have in that same place the united states of america the world's third most populous nation one which produces one quarter of the world's economic output and employs -- deploys 50% of world's capacity with only one or 2% of its people descended from those those who wear their 400 years ago. the peopling of america and historian david hackett fisher of america has been one of the great stories of modern history. as i considered macdougall's thought experiment and looked at some of the numbers i came to realize the united states was peopled in large part by searches of migration internal as well as immigrants. very large numbers of people of similar cultural and ethnic character moving in very large numbers for short periods of time across the ocean or across the continent creating in the process new
north america in 1600 was very different from today. there you had been populations of native americans with civilizations worthy of respectful attention but largely unconnected to the rest of the world and to the advanced societies. today we have in that same place the united states of america the world's third most populous nation one which produces one quarter of the world's economic output and employs -- deploys 50% of world's capacity with only one or 2% of its people descended from those...
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. >> as north america's leader in residential property management. regret abily we have extensive experience in dealing with disasters such as sandy, we service over 6,000 communities in north america, and 1.5 million residents, our main goal in dealing with natural disasters and try to ensure they do not become a financial one as well, in main aspect of dealing with that is preparation, anticipating those potential disaster, first on list to deal with is insurance coverage, we take great pains to work with our clients, our associations to ensure they understand their policies, they have the right coverage, and they are working with reputable insurance companies. neil: how do you do that after the fact? how did you broach that with them or help them? >> well, first of all, one of our jobs is to ensure they get the claims covered they did. and regre regrettably in almosty disaster it takes time. neil: no doubt but you are doing it a hell of a lot quicker than uncle sam, i'm not trying to get you to say bad things about the government but i would welco
. >> as north america's leader in residential property management. regret abily we have extensive experience in dealing with disasters such as sandy, we service over 6,000 communities in north america, and 1.5 million residents, our main goal in dealing with natural disasters and try to ensure they do not become a financial one as well, in main aspect of dealing with that is preparation, anticipating those potential disaster, first on list to deal with is insurance coverage, we take great...
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now, to some, fracking is the ticket to energy independence for north america. but there are also good reasons why fracking remains second choice to conventional forms of exploitation. after all, it requires large quantities of high pressure fluid and chemicals being injected into the ground in order to get at these scattered oil and gas deposits. since 2006, shale oil production in the bakken formation of north dakota has increased 150-fold. one of the refineries it supplies is st. john in canada. early july, the canadian village of lac-megantic was hit by a driverless train carrying thousands of tons of crude. 47 people died in the series of devastating explosions that followed. there are still many open questions as to how this could have happened. but one thing soon became painfully clear -- security experts had been warning for years about the danger of such a catastrophe. >> the center of lac-megantic is still cordoned off. things are still at a standstill here. 47 people died in the town. they didn't stand a chance. worst of all, it's now clear they didn'
now, to some, fracking is the ticket to energy independence for north america. but there are also good reasons why fracking remains second choice to conventional forms of exploitation. after all, it requires large quantities of high pressure fluid and chemicals being injected into the ground in order to get at these scattered oil and gas deposits. since 2006, shale oil production in the bakken formation of north dakota has increased 150-fold. one of the refineries it supplies is st. john in...
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a representative of the braile authority of north america says starbucks is the only company offering a braille gift card. concert promoter a-e-g live is off the hook... for the death of michael jackson. yesterday... jurors in the wrongful death lawsuit filed by the late singer's family... found that dr. conrad murray wasn't unfit or incompetent for the job he was hired to do. so while a-e-g did hire him... the company can't be held liable for jackson's death. that doesnt mean that we felt he was ethical, and maybe the word ethical been in the question, it could have been a different outcome, but because it was for the job he was hired to do, that's what we had to focus on. murray is in jail... after being convicted of involuntary manslaughter in jackson's death. the pop star died of a propofol overdose in 2009. you are not the father? actress mia farrow hints in an interview of "vanity fair", the only biological son she had with director woody allen, may actually be the son of frank sinatra. 25-year-old ronan farrow - who was born 20 years after farrow's marriage to sinatra ended - i
a representative of the braile authority of north america says starbucks is the only company offering a braille gift card. concert promoter a-e-g live is off the hook... for the death of michael jackson. yesterday... jurors in the wrongful death lawsuit filed by the late singer's family... found that dr. conrad murray wasn't unfit or incompetent for the job he was hired to do. so while a-e-g did hire him... the company can't be held liable for jackson's death. that doesnt mean that we felt he...
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their best customers are right here in north america. their profits in the latest quarter for whirlpool more than doubled in the latest quarter. you see whirlpool with a knife up arrow today. stuart: i want to see if charles payne has a nice smile on his face. charles: a company called cleveland research downgraded. the stock plunged from like 150. people have to be very careful. stuart: they did not blame ted cruz. it is always his fault. look at this. florida blue terminating 300,000 policies. that is about 80% in that state. sending notices to 160,000. grace marie turner is here. this, to me, is totally separate from the computer problems with obamacare and the exchanges. it seems to me that obamacare is really hurting the entire insurance market. am i going too far? >> no, you are not, stuart. there are about 10 million people with private individual health insurance policies. these individuals are getting letters from their insurance companies. this policy no longer will comply with all of the obamacare mandates starting on january
their best customers are right here in north america. their profits in the latest quarter for whirlpool more than doubled in the latest quarter. you see whirlpool with a knife up arrow today. stuart: i want to see if charles payne has a nice smile on his face. charles: a company called cleveland research downgraded. the stock plunged from like 150. people have to be very careful. stuart: they did not blame ted cruz. it is always his fault. look at this. florida blue terminating 300,000...
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we've got you covered with over 1,000 hotels in north america. >>> welcome back, everybody. it's time for wendy's instaglam. the celebrity look of the day is sandra bullock. she is walking and working so fiercely this lace trend for the premier of her new movie, "gravity." diamond jones paired herlace for a cute look. saima islam paired hers with silver pumps. glo o keer ree from alabama paired hers with earrings and sandals for a night on the town. you all look great so i'm sending you a minidiva fan that says how you doin'. follow me on instagram to be an [ male announcer ] mornings are your chance to start fresh. and only mcdonald's has freshly brewed mccafe coffee, a great tasting, signature blend made with 100% arabica beans. pair it up with a scrumptious freshly made egg mcmuffin and...there's just no stopping you. mccafe coffee and your favorite breakfast. ♪ just one more reason there's something for everyone to love at mcdonald's. ♪ ba da ba ba ba >>> another great day here in the studio. i want to tha tasha smith and meghan mccain and my co-hosts, the studio aud
we've got you covered with over 1,000 hotels in north america. >>> welcome back, everybody. it's time for wendy's instaglam. the celebrity look of the day is sandra bullock. she is walking and working so fiercely this lace trend for the premier of her new movie, "gravity." diamond jones paired herlace for a cute look. saima islam paired hers with silver pumps. glo o keer ree from alabama paired hers with earrings and sandals for a night on the town. you all look great so i'm...