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we wondered how long it would take to make copies of these nikes. >> [speaking foreign language] >> ten days. >> ten days. 1,000 shoes at $4 a pair. was she afraid of the police? not at all. "we have a good relationship with the cops," she said. and what do the chief cops in beijing say? we spoke to gao feng, deputy head of china's anti-counterfeiting police unit. from what we've seen, sir, counterfeiting is tolerated. obviously the authorities know about this, and yet, the shopping mall is open, the markets are open. >> [speaking foreign language] >> this phenomenon does exist. i admit its existence, but there's a question of how hard you crack down. that's because, under chinese law, someone cannot be prosecuted only because he sells a small quantity of fake products. >> in 2003, there were about 1,000 police raids, often followed by press conferences and displays of the seized goods. but american companies say that's what it amounts to: a display. that's because, unless a counterfeit really hurts people seriously, the fines imposed by the authorities are very low. and the relationshi
we wondered how long it would take to make copies of these nikes. >> [speaking foreign language] >> ten days. >> ten days. 1,000 shoes at $4 a pair. was she afraid of the police? not at all. "we have a good relationship with the cops," she said. and what do the chief cops in beijing say? we spoke to gao feng, deputy head of china's anti-counterfeiting police unit. from what we've seen, sir, counterfeiting is tolerated. obviously the authorities know about this, and...
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suspects both african american males in late teens one wearing a red beanie, maroon hoody with black nikes with pink highlights. the another a black beanie and a sweat shirt saying new jack with black and gray shoes oochl do you keep your bicycle in the garage? you're probably breaking the law in san francisco the city has a ill-known law making it illegal to store anything but a car in a garage. he wants rez don'ts look over codes and suggest changes. >> we hope to do is not only find more laws that are just glaring faults that people haven't looked at or had time to look out through our volumes of laws near san francisco but comment on more substantive issues >> the supervisor offering a $1,000 scholarship for students who come up with good ideas for new laws if you want to take a look at the codes we've posted a link just click on see it on tv. >> effort by restaurant owners to overturn a ban on styrofoam containers is now over. officials say half signatures gathered are bogus. 1500 from people who don't exist. san jose banned the containers beginning first of the year. many restaurant
suspects both african american males in late teens one wearing a red beanie, maroon hoody with black nikes with pink highlights. the another a black beanie and a sweat shirt saying new jack with black and gray shoes oochl do you keep your bicycle in the garage? you're probably breaking the law in san francisco the city has a ill-known law making it illegal to store anything but a car in a garage. he wants rez don'ts look over codes and suggest changes. >> we hope to do is not only find...
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we know apple hired away someone from nike which was leading the washable development. not much -- wearable development. not too much around the television yet. i think we'll see one or two this year that will make the stock pop. david: let's talk about that because just about everybody i talked to have a little bit of apple stock they have never been able to sell off. that means, hold on to your stock until we get therelease of one of these products, right? for all the doldrums apple is going through right now, sound like once the products are introduced or at least one is introduced in 2014 the stock will pop? no yeah, absolutely. it will give that hope. it will give that sense ever excitement. apple is in a pattern of incrementalism. it is improving products and sending the stock up. this is buy and hole. once we start to see the products come out we have to rethink our position. david: that is great advice but let's talk about tim cook. i have got two more questions. one about cook which is he not, you think of the transformational leaders. obviously steve jobs. you
we know apple hired away someone from nike which was leading the washable development. not much -- wearable development. not too much around the television yet. i think we'll see one or two this year that will make the stock pop. david: let's talk about that because just about everybody i talked to have a little bit of apple stock they have never been able to sell off. that means, hold on to your stock until we get therelease of one of these products, right? for all the doldrums apple is going...
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what is the best practice of making an image -- nike in image? >> getting the story out -- >> every day. >> every day we see nike somewhere. >> it is almost an exclusive brand, on 57th street. you see the tourists go in. day. sadove, jobs you look at jobs created, up and down the spectrum. what you do better than anybody is you say to a designer, i will take on red valentino, we want this dress, we are exclusive. is that the continuing message? >> exclusivity is important, even at the low end. macy's going after relationships with designers. >> the ipo this year, montclair. steve sadove, what did they get exclusively right? >> they understand the fashion and the luxury and winter wear. that was a home run ipo. montclair flies off the shelves. >> the extra smalls, everyone from asia gets it. >> what is the role of a department store? a brand curator or a brand aggregator? >> i think it is a brand curator. >> when i walk into bloomingdale's across the street, it looks like a brand aggregator, a bunch of many ini shops. >> i don't think that is true
what is the best practice of making an image -- nike in image? >> getting the story out -- >> every day. >> every day we see nike somewhere. >> it is almost an exclusive brand, on 57th street. you see the tourists go in. day. sadove, jobs you look at jobs created, up and down the spectrum. what you do better than anybody is you say to a designer, i will take on red valentino, we want this dress, we are exclusive. is that the continuing message? >> exclusivity is...
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don't want to get you into talking about that, but i think it is obvious, having worked at nike and other companies as well , the common thrill there is looking out for your customers and doing the right thing for your customers in the store, getting a genuine relationship with your customers. that is always going to work and always going to keep the brick and mortar working right. >> what is the next innovation in store with customer service? >> it is looking at how people work in the space, going with products, helping people in stores, which is going to improve the customer service. >> all right, thank you so much. kris humphries, presumably -- currently with [indiscernible] about up, we will talk mary bharat and what her rival is planning on doing for the detroit automaker. morning, everyone. csx, the tomorrow, chief investment officer, michael ward, joining us. they have been moving coal for years. that party is over. what will csx be doing moving forward? that, look forward to tomorrow. >> i am scarlet fu, here with tom keene and michael. our guest host for the hour, michael krueger
don't want to get you into talking about that, but i think it is obvious, having worked at nike and other companies as well , the common thrill there is looking out for your customers and doing the right thing for your customers in the store, getting a genuine relationship with your customers. that is always going to work and always going to keep the brick and mortar working right. >> what is the next innovation in store with customer service? >> it is looking at how people work in...
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what does that due to the way people perceive nike? >> we perceive them as a modern sports design company. i think that gives our athletes a competitive advantage for when they gear up with us. i think a proposal is to try new things, new ideas, and new ways of going to market. >> is there a point at which the gear is so good that it helps to protect the players so much the injury that it leaves players plane so aggressively that they cause more injuries. >> there is a rise in head injuries in some ways. we don't create the helmets. we do the pharaoh and footwear above. we have problems with physiology that really installed. keep it more comfortable. >> what are you going to do on sunday? >> i am watching the game. >> who do you like? great relationship with the broncos. you are from the northwest. >> there is some association there. >> i think it will be an exciting one. i'm going to watch it from my couch. >> thank you very much. .> thank you i will be watching from my couch. do not miss bloomberg tv later today. pimm fox will be sit
what does that due to the way people perceive nike? >> we perceive them as a modern sports design company. i think that gives our athletes a competitive advantage for when they gear up with us. i think a proposal is to try new things, new ideas, and new ways of going to market. >> is there a point at which the gear is so good that it helps to protect the players so much the injury that it leaves players plane so aggressively that they cause more injuries. >> there is a rise in...
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. >> reporter: and it's the same swagger that's landed him sponsorship deals with nike and beats by dre headphones. >> there's not many guys that can make a play on this ball. >> sherman has put a target on his back. and i'm not sure that that's what you want to do when you're playing, you know, peyton manning. >> reporter: in a postgame interview sunday, sherman displayed his media savvy as a team player in a much more subdued assessment of super bowl opponent it's peyton manning and the denver broncos. >> they're an unbelievable record-setting offense with a hall of fame quarterback. i'm sure it's going to be a fanastic game. >> sherman has since apologized for his comments saying he could have worded things better. safe to say, the nthropist bill gates laids out to the world the myths. welcome. >> good to be here. >> you start this letter, or annual letter by saying by almost any measure the world is better than it has ever been. yet at the same time, oxfam has a report out suggesting 85 people in the world, which i assume you're one, own as much as a half of the world's population.
. >> reporter: and it's the same swagger that's landed him sponsorship deals with nike and beats by dre headphones. >> there's not many guys that can make a play on this ball. >> sherman has put a target on his back. and i'm not sure that that's what you want to do when you're playing, you know, peyton manning. >> reporter: in a postgame interview sunday, sherman displayed his media savvy as a team player in a much more subdued assessment of super bowl opponent it's...
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festival today since he's the coolest creating the grinding cufflinks which go on either side of the new nike cds across time now but it could secure a specialty of more than the al people because of the level weights. and if you like the look that some of the legacy of you know it's not sniping easing in police tactics bought these is in fact the chinese migrants which the ancient language of the miao people. it does sound a big difference soon then during the next dylan told you i'm not too cold to xstrata's who gave us a minute an insight into what the listening and how they sound is beyond me. not one ounce of i've been dying to know. shoot him down. be strong. soon more stout mushy little stool she tried to go on. i see. guys see on the whole time. don't don't don't. i see on the little tea lights on. i don't know i sure do love the missile was just explaining there was that these into pieces of advice for the year ahead one is to prove that these use a full ancient wooden building this week's topic was hot on the street in sit down on that is some advice for young people to make stole t
festival today since he's the coolest creating the grinding cufflinks which go on either side of the new nike cds across time now but it could secure a specialty of more than the al people because of the level weights. and if you like the look that some of the legacy of you know it's not sniping easing in police tactics bought these is in fact the chinese migrants which the ancient language of the miao people. it does sound a big difference soon then during the next dylan told you i'm not too...
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. >> look at that shares down 3% nike is down 2%. >> good old-fashioned sell-off. go ahead, david. >> i would say the markets this year are likely to have less and less focus on the fed. we don't think market behavior this year will be influenced at all by the fed. the fed had very little influence starting last may as rates began to rise and really the fed has done everything it can. stocks are stretched. that's the main factor and the fed is really not going to be -- >> but usually when stocks are entering a period of multiple expansion, that continues until that whole cycle is over. so the case isn't necessarily whether or not we're fairly valued here but more about does the cycle have enough traction that we keep going and if we get a sustained sell-off the answer would have to be no and not many people are willing to make that call yet. >> markets have to burn off the froth, and this is what it's doing. it's long awaited. it needs to do it. it's healthy. >> all right. >> all right. well, here we go. let's all take our medicine. >> thanks, guys. >> thank you, f
. >> look at that shares down 3% nike is down 2%. >> good old-fashioned sell-off. go ahead, david. >> i would say the markets this year are likely to have less and less focus on the fed. we don't think market behavior this year will be influenced at all by the fed. the fed had very little influence starting last may as rates began to rise and really the fed has done everything it can. stocks are stretched. that's the main factor and the fed is really not going to be --...
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really to hit wall street, to hit, you know, to hit the advertising age with be like mike and all the nike commercials and his own brand. there's never been one like him before that, never one again. he's really the babe ruth of the modern era, and when you look at the items that are available at golden auctions.com, there are four unique items that were originally in the restaurant. >> i just have time to itemize them very quickly here, ken. you got the diploma and i dare anybody to tell us what he majored in. we were talking about this earlier. >> i guessed economics. >> cultural geography, whatever that is. the recruiting letter from dean smith. so a letter from one legend to another when they were recruiting him there. another recruiting letter from his assistant coach. the transcripts from his days at unc and then, of course, we mentioned the dream team. i would think the dream team jersey is going to be the big one, don't you? >> i especially think that the dean smith letter to michael jordan, that could go for $25,000. it can literally go for $250,000. the dream team letter comes us
really to hit wall street, to hit, you know, to hit the advertising age with be like mike and all the nike commercials and his own brand. there's never been one like him before that, never one again. he's really the babe ruth of the modern era, and when you look at the items that are available at golden auctions.com, there are four unique items that were originally in the restaurant. >> i just have time to itemize them very quickly here, ken. you got the diploma and i dare anybody to tell...
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nike said weaker international currencies reduced gross margins and eroded the u.s. dollar values. ibm got specific saying it had been significantly impacted by the depreciation on the yen. manage ammament said because our business in japan is dominated by local business the impact falls largely to the bottom line. other companies have had mentioned foreign exchange headwinds including red hat, oracle, and general mills. with over 120 companies reporting earnings this week many of which include mile multinationals analysts say expect it to be a hot topic. if the dollar strengthens, that could make services and products sold by multinationals less competitive overseas. kelly and scott? >> an important point, sheila -- seemy seema. >> no worries. >> some are blaming poorer fourth quarter earnings but how concerned should investors be about earnings quality. >> join us is chris whalen from carrington investment and tobias to you first. the main reason the market has had trouble certainly as of late emerging markets, not really earnings per se driving us lower. >> look at this way, we
nike said weaker international currencies reduced gross margins and eroded the u.s. dollar values. ibm got specific saying it had been significantly impacted by the depreciation on the yen. manage ammament said because our business in japan is dominated by local business the impact falls largely to the bottom line. other companies have had mentioned foreign exchange headwinds including red hat, oracle, and general mills. with over 120 companies reporting earnings this week many of which include...
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and should excite shareholders if indeed you can move the needle on this vis-a-vis against adidas and nike. >> yeah, you know, first of all, we had a tremendous day today. again, under armour had a huge 2013. we performed equally on the top as well as the bottom. we're bringing a balanced approach. after eight years as a public company, after 30% top line, 30% bottom line growth, i think you see a balanced companies beginning to come into its own. we certainly don't have all the answers. the type of partnerships that bring around the brand, people like notre dame, the united states naval academy and launching today with speed form apollo. it's a big day for under armour. again, i think we're taking new strides. no longer just a compression apparel brand. certainly a full-service performance brand. >> kevin, this is mary thompson. i have a question about the speed form apollo. first of all, what is the type of runner that you're targeting with this shoe? and what is it going to sell for? >> you know, this is the first shoe made exclusively in an apparel factory. i think we took what we knew
and should excite shareholders if indeed you can move the needle on this vis-a-vis against adidas and nike. >> yeah, you know, first of all, we had a tremendous day today. again, under armour had a huge 2013. we performed equally on the top as well as the bottom. we're bringing a balanced approach. after eight years as a public company, after 30% top line, 30% bottom line growth, i think you see a balanced companies beginning to come into its own. we certainly don't have all the answers....
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a watch makes more sense, and once you get down to those single function fitness trackers, like the nike fuel bands, because it's much easier to design a stylish piece of technology that does one thing. cheryl: brian? >> i think you'll see tech companies partner with louis vuitton, celebrities to get out there and say -- cheryl: to make them pretty. >> these are amazingly awesome, but those fuel bands have sold over two million year to date, and now we're starting to see shops. i foond one in new york, stops starting to get intimate be, interesting, gets the consumer excited. cheryl: i got one more christmas. my favorite gift, actually. liz claman's going to be at ces next week, what are you expecting? one blockbuster thing -- >> wearables, definitely. they''e going to explode. you're going to see companies big and small come out with wearables. i don't think there's going to be any big slash shi ones because they'll debut at their own events, or k-tv is going to get -- 4k-tv, and i think just more personalized gadgets that sort of use your personal data like fitness trackers, that's goi
a watch makes more sense, and once you get down to those single function fitness trackers, like the nike fuel bands, because it's much easier to design a stylish piece of technology that does one thing. cheryl: brian? >> i think you'll see tech companies partner with louis vuitton, celebrities to get out there and say -- cheryl: to make them pretty. >> these are amazingly awesome, but those fuel bands have sold over two million year to date, and now we're starting to see shops. i...
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one of them is nike. really this is a global brand, and they've got a global imprint, but certainly they are one of the strongest performing names here in the u.s.. we like boeing, and you also like, you like visa. so these are names that i think have broad, multi-national appeal but are still strong u.s. names. >> exactly. nike really needs to focus outside its own domestic market. i think asia's going to be really important for nike in the next couple of year, that's really where they're going to focus for growth, that's why we want to be a part of this going forward. cheryl: what do you think's going to happen with boeing? their issues with their machinist union in this washington state, they're starting to build that triple 7x. we have seen aircraft demand in general globally, but what would a hiccup for boeing be, in your opinion? >> so when i come on your show, when i was in new york last october, i came on your show, and i talked about boeing. at that time really we were starting to see new orders
one of them is nike. really this is a global brand, and they've got a global imprint, but certainly they are one of the strongest performing names here in the u.s.. we like boeing, and you also like, you like visa. so these are names that i think have broad, multi-national appeal but are still strong u.s. names. >> exactly. nike really needs to focus outside its own domestic market. i think asia's going to be really important for nike in the next couple of year, that's really where...
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when you look at the leaders from last year, you look at the starbucks, nike's, whole foods, these have been coming off for at least a few weeks before the market starting going down. the s&ps are down earlier this month. i think you have a very shallow pullback here. i think we have a date with the 1700 level. it's not been here in over a year. think that's the longest stretch in over ten years. i think you want to be careful with the leaders. we continue to see it today. the stock's up right now. >> in terms of if it holds the gains? >> remember last quarter, obviously it was pretty stock specific. sold off and closed down and it never really got its footing back. so let's sigh how it trades today. here's the leader. >> to start off where you just left off, if face goo rbook -- i want to assume facebook holds some of these gains immediately but if you look at twitter after hours, i would guess that's trading higher as well. i peeked at it. going into earnings for twitter next week, right, february 4th, believe that's the date for twitter, i believe people are going to spin out of face
when you look at the leaders from last year, you look at the starbucks, nike's, whole foods, these have been coming off for at least a few weeks before the market starting going down. the s&ps are down earlier this month. i think you have a very shallow pullback here. i think we have a date with the 1700 level. it's not been here in over a year. think that's the longest stretch in over ten years. i think you want to be careful with the leaders. we continue to see it today. the stock's up...
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the problem here is that nike and gap's yoga pants brand, they are making serious inroads. they're not at the fringes anymore. this is not as great a business as it was. >> from personal experience, my daughters, my wife, if you're married to lulu, you're not walking into gap buying yoga pants. completely different market. >> we'll take a quick break and do some final trades and talk about our debate winner as well. ] this is the story of the dusty basement at 1406 35th street the old dining table at 25th and hoffman. ...and the little room above the strip mall off roble avenue. ♪ this magic moment it is the story of where every great idea begins. and of those who believed they had the power to do more. dell is honored to be part of some of the world's great stories. that began much the same way ours did. in a little dorm room -- 2713. ♪ this magic moment ♪ getting the right nutrition isn't always easy. first, i want a way to help minimize my blood sugar spikes. then, a way to support heart health. ♪ and let's not forget immune support. ♪ but now i have new glucer
the problem here is that nike and gap's yoga pants brand, they are making serious inroads. they're not at the fringes anymore. this is not as great a business as it was. >> from personal experience, my daughters, my wife, if you're married to lulu, you're not walking into gap buying yoga pants. completely different market. >> we'll take a quick break and do some final trades and talk about our debate winner as well. ] this is the story of the dusty basement at 1406 35th street the...
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better have your nike understuff on. your underarmour on. >> columbia sportswear, going to have a lot of that. not going to have the logos on that, folks, but they're going to have a lot of warm weather gear because it is cold out here. not as cold as in chicago but it is cold. >> analysts are tacking about underarmour the exposure they've got in fleece. it's going to be something that could impact in a good way, a chully. we talked about the weather all the time in all the negatives. this could be a huge impact on the positive side for underarmour. they're stealing the market share away from lululemon. i think the stock is going higher after the earnings. >> yet. correct me if i'm wrong, i thought yesterday you said takes profits, trim underarmour. >> i'm still long it. i thought you had to take some profits. stock has gone from 84 now to 87. you've got to take some of it off the table. that's discipline. that's doing the right thing. but i still think there's upside. >> steadiest performers in the retail space has been
better have your nike understuff on. your underarmour on. >> columbia sportswear, going to have a lot of that. not going to have the logos on that, folks, but they're going to have a lot of warm weather gear because it is cold out here. not as cold as in chicago but it is cold. >> analysts are tacking about underarmour the exposure they've got in fleece. it's going to be something that could impact in a good way, a chully. we talked about the weather all the time in all the...
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. >> if you had to choose, doc, between nike and under armour after this quarter who do you do? >> well, you take under armour -- >> don't tell me both. >> take under armour because of the growth there. plus there are three metrics you always look at, of course. top line, bottom line, guidance. then they added a fourth which was they took the guidance for the first half of 2014 and they said, we're going to be better than all of the year in just the first half as far as refrigerator knew growth. that is an unbelievable statement. that's why like you said, courtney, the stock is exploding to the upside 22% on heavy volume. it's traded all of the way up to 106. pulled back a little, 103 or 104 right now. >> this could be the second best day ever for shares of under armour. >> mr. plank should be a happy guy. >> he's going have a big smile on his face on "closing bell" later this afternoon. there's the pro-mow. on "the bell." you will see him later on. >>> race is on for tesla. ed a at midnight two tesla sedans left new york. phil lebeau is tracking them. joins us live now from chi
. >> if you had to choose, doc, between nike and under armour after this quarter who do you do? >> well, you take under armour -- >> don't tell me both. >> take under armour because of the growth there. plus there are three metrics you always look at, of course. top line, bottom line, guidance. then they added a fourth which was they took the guidance for the first half of 2014 and they said, we're going to be better than all of the year in just the first half as far as...
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angie: topic number 3: nike's jump shot - nike sold a $1,500 shoe prototypewill the stock rebound? alan: i think nike still has a lot more upside but this shoe that they found, they dug it out of the groundit was a waffle design jogging shoe. now it's worth 1500 dollarsso look at the return on investment on that. this stock split just last december and we're back up to 75 dollars. loof for it to get to 90 and then when it gets to that level they look to split it again so it's got some very strong momentum as well. scott: i love having alan next to me because it's like cannon fodder. if you look at a chart and it's broken out of its trend lines to the downside, first stop 70. next stop 62. alan: lean on 68. that was the breakout a couple of month ago. angie: on to your bonus round question for today...name the most valuable team in the nfl according to forbes. is itthe dallas cowboys, the new england patriots, or the washington redskins? alan: it's dallas. scott: it's great to take football advice from a guy that looks like this so we'll go with dallas. alan: i played jv football. i
angie: topic number 3: nike's jump shot - nike sold a $1,500 shoe prototypewill the stock rebound? alan: i think nike still has a lot more upside but this shoe that they found, they dug it out of the groundit was a waffle design jogging shoe. now it's worth 1500 dollarsso look at the return on investment on that. this stock split just last december and we're back up to 75 dollars. loof for it to get to 90 and then when it gets to that level they look to split it again so it's got some very...
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result in death valley sixty five people in the course of today will the iraqi prime minister nortel nike gave me transform tv show wanted it. which is out to eliminate militants in the region. on a piece of baghdad correspondent muhammad bc has limits. i know. this job. the image. he and two. reply. he said. it's a team that is the self. it was an. it is the last time did a great sense of laurie in the iraqi capital but you are. and that the of the prime minister promising very decisive action. yet on who wouldn't it be on remittances. the statement is now this. mention your mind it's true. heath says nobody has not done by tuesday. no indeed come up tuesday's meeting. it matters. close to the east side. since he needed. though it's wednesday the tour was sitting next to me and the security forces. who to me. he says. i was more of a party scene reporting from a box out. he was a two stage on kerry said today that some progress is being made and has pushed recalls the middle east peace process. those poets for talks with palestinian president abbas west bank city of . but he says that he
result in death valley sixty five people in the course of today will the iraqi prime minister nortel nike gave me transform tv show wanted it. which is out to eliminate militants in the region. on a piece of baghdad correspondent muhammad bc has limits. i know. this job. the image. he and two. reply. he said. it's a team that is the self. it was an. it is the last time did a great sense of laurie in the iraqi capital but you are. and that the of the prime minister promising very decisive...
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a film in oregon is suing nike for one hundred million dollars claiming that the company failed to include a warning on its air jordan stickers that they could be used as dangerous weapons after he used his own pair to beat a man. in other pimp this from the pacific northwest bill gates continues to pimp out your privacy and data to the n.s.a. and many other forgot to spy agency want to give a few bucks rather than use a sneaker this pimp the boys this company's software products including skype as a dangerous weapon against the constitutional rights of unsuspecting customers on the products. gates to himself when he gets caught. this immediately goes so we leave to be. part of the scene motions to. play your part of the physical. issues that no one is there with to get that you deserve answers from. politic you. are today. he. took on june sixteenth one thousand forty one we had a graduation party at school and the war broke out. the shops were always full of goods. in september leningrad was blocked. one day mom went and saw that all the shelves were empty. in november the. warehouses it
a film in oregon is suing nike for one hundred million dollars claiming that the company failed to include a warning on its air jordan stickers that they could be used as dangerous weapons after he used his own pair to beat a man. in other pimp this from the pacific northwest bill gates continues to pimp out your privacy and data to the n.s.a. and many other forgot to spy agency want to give a few bucks rather than use a sneaker this pimp the boys this company's software products including...
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nike out let. >> i got these for $22. >> reporter: a $22 sale that comes with a catch. >> you cannot expect them to lass. >> reporter: he knows that what you find in an outlet store is not always sold in the main store and the quality of the merchandise doesn't stack up either. three members of congress wrote the federal trade commission pointing out that merchandise found in outlet stores the often of lower quality than goods sold at nonoutlet retail locations and urging the ftc to investigate this unfair marketing practice. outlet stores started out selling goods that were overstock or defected but began manufacturing their own lower quality product to meet demands. >> they figured it out and produced the product. >> reporter: the outlet stores could stand to be transparent. if not, they risk losing shoppers like this one who is now second guessing the allan schwartz she bought tonight they also want to come up with definitions for factory store and outlet stores. christin ayers, kpix5. >>> we have been waiting for this. and now it is back. >> bonus rainfall tonight. one more comin
nike out let. >> i got these for $22. >> reporter: a $22 sale that comes with a catch. >> you cannot expect them to lass. >> reporter: he knows that what you find in an outlet store is not always sold in the main store and the quality of the merchandise doesn't stack up either. three members of congress wrote the federal trade commission pointing out that merchandise found in outlet stores the often of lower quality than goods sold at nonoutlet retail locations and...
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nike owns this business. adidas is the second-best player there creek as investor gives an upside. a very expensive. nickel and a high of 52 week high. a very expensive. under our mount gives it a little bit more growth of site to read a great company servicing great product into athletic wear. in getting into college is a very smart thing. i think it's their 16th or 18th college they've made it into. i thanks rob. >>: 922 right now coming up on the kron4 morning news, president of all the plans to combat sexual assault on college campuses and also were at listening to what jerry brown plans to do about various issues facing our state. this is the state of the state address happening live right now let's listen in as we go to break welcome back griff. an orange county woman beat outside a nightclub over the weekend has died. kim phan's family says they had kept her on life support for the past few days of that she could have her organs donated. police said the 23 year-old was in line outside the crosby night club saturday when an argument escalated into a fight. five people kicked
nike owns this business. adidas is the second-best player there creek as investor gives an upside. a very expensive. nickel and a high of 52 week high. a very expensive. under our mount gives it a little bit more growth of site to read a great company servicing great product into athletic wear. in getting into college is a very smart thing. i think it's their 16th or 18th college they've made it into. i thanks rob. >>: 922 right now coming up on the kron4 morning news, president of all...
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for example the american company nike many factions the majority of its products in prisons and does not need to enter into the international market eighty percent of prison populations are people under forty years old only fifteen to twenty percent of which are occupied it doesn't look so cool. tw trip. shay knew were there with those prisons don't want to meet the requirements of production. now we produce about ten kinds of goods furniture construction materials textiles but is a minor. even on a study conducted over the kiwis did you know a drawer with which the minister tried to support initiatives. the head of the ministry of internal affairs considers the heavy load on police officers to be one the main problems the province the ministry to implement these ideas. thirty four people were killed as a result of a series of attacks and clashes in the dock. this was reported by the french press agency or explosions killed at least fifteen people in a new release thirty seven in baghdad one of the explosions which killed nine people occurred in the car at a bus stop in the area foll
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everything from coke and pepsi to ford and gm to walmart and nike and apple. can go on and on through the corporate community. outside the corporate community, you can go from the joint chiefs of staff to the u.s. conference of catholic bishops to the garden clubs of america. over and over again, organization after organization, accept the science, accept the re reality. frankly, farmers and fishermen are starting to see it happen. ask the ski mountains of utah. so i simply urge you all while you are here to keep the faith. keep faith with reality. keep faith with truth. keep faith with science. armor yourselves against the slings and arrows of the deniers and the polluters machine and do your duty. i ask this particularly on behalf of my home state rhode island. which is a coastal state. which is at the front line of the undeniable effects of climate change. our sea levels are rising. it's not complicated. you measure that with a yard stick more or less. our oceans are warming. not complicated. you measure that with thermomet thermometers. we know that our oc
everything from coke and pepsi to ford and gm to walmart and nike and apple. can go on and on through the corporate community. outside the corporate community, you can go from the joint chiefs of staff to the u.s. conference of catholic bishops to the garden clubs of america. over and over again, organization after organization, accept the science, accept the re reality. frankly, farmers and fishermen are starting to see it happen. ask the ski mountains of utah. so i simply urge you all while...
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nike, walmart, apple. the joint chiefs of staff. the u.s. conference of catholic bishops. the garden clubs of america. at some point, people have to come to the realization that the scam that is being perpetrated has got to come to an end. and i hope that that time comes soon. >> thank you, senator. senator vitter? >> thank you, madam chair. i just want to make a brief kme comment about science, too. i think it's a useful transition to the next panel. i want to underscore senator wicker's comments. i think we do a real disservice to science and facts the way we often do a cartoonish gloss over these issues, which are often very complicated and subtle. doesn't mean we don't need to figure it out, but we need to understand the real facts, and i would urge all of us to try to do that. let me just use a couple of examples. senator boxer said 97% of scientists -- clearly, it's a clear consensus, 97%. well, 97% is very catching. but what's the underlying question? human activity is causing increased co 2 emissions. well, i don't know why that's not 100%. i think everybody on thi
nike, walmart, apple. the joint chiefs of staff. the u.s. conference of catholic bishops. the garden clubs of america. at some point, people have to come to the realization that the scam that is being perpetrated has got to come to an end. and i hope that that time comes soon. >> thank you, senator. senator vitter? >> thank you, madam chair. i just want to make a brief kme comment about science, too. i think it's a useful transition to the next panel. i want to underscore senator...
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thousand impressions which is the promise of being seen by a few thousand people to an advertiser like nike. so that model is changing now. developers can insert an analytical tool into their app that tracks the people are using the app so they can make it better but also so that an advertiser can better target that person with ads so the developer can make money. one of the biggest players in this game is a company called flory. you might not have heard of them. they develop a tool, fleury is now on 1.2 billion smart phones in the world today. that's an average of 10 athletes of those old. it has more mobile data and facebook and google. if flurry triangulates all the data between apps and puts them, creates personas and categories of people and its allies each smartphone with the category. here's where it gets interesting. flurry used to be an app network but it's now becoming an ad exchange as are a lot of other similar companies, like a stock market for selling mobile apps. instead of showing an ad to thousands of iphone users at once, fleury holds an automatic auction to decide in one-
thousand impressions which is the promise of being seen by a few thousand people to an advertiser like nike. so that model is changing now. developers can insert an analytical tool into their app that tracks the people are using the app so they can make it better but also so that an advertiser can better target that person with ads so the developer can make money. one of the biggest players in this game is a company called flory. you might not have heard of them. they develop a tool, fleury is...
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they are trying to order 50 million bloggers if they say something nice about nike. they have to disclose. won't the feds say they don't like the blurred lines? >> that's a great point. i think eventually you're going to see the ftc come in. as the rules get developed. you have to realize it's a newer thing. i start to think when you start seeing a beats by dre or another company that actually they -- i don't want to say terrorist a loophole associated with this. but dr. dre will go in and a lot of athletes and i deal with a lot of professional athletes, they're drawn to him and jay-z. i think that over time, you're going start to see that the fcc will kind of want to look at this a little more harder. >> chris, last question. if the fcc a backlash from fans and feel, hey, you suckered me. i didn't know it was an ad. >> i think in this case, fans are omfortable with it. it's in the cases there's a deception. i think that's -- ironically it's one of the reason it is makes it effective. many of these players really want to endorse the product. there's hundreds of playe
they are trying to order 50 million bloggers if they say something nice about nike. they have to disclose. won't the feds say they don't like the blurred lines? >> that's a great point. i think eventually you're going to see the ftc come in. as the rules get developed. you have to realize it's a newer thing. i start to think when you start seeing a beats by dre or another company that actually they -- i don't want to say terrorist a loophole associated with this. but dr. dre will go in...
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number 21 is nike. i like to think of nike as a stealth technology play, one of the masters of innovation i write about in "get rich carefully" and my charitable trust owns it too. the chinese orders weren't that strong, but i bet they will turn on the strength this year. and it will turn because the economy is getting better there. and the u.s. and western europe were very strong and they'll stay that way. i was honestly surprised that china didn't roar, but nike can be a counterintuitive stock. management has a great habit of fixing things quickly. it wouldn't be a stretch to see this stock trade as high as 90. up from $78.80, making it one of the most expensive stocks right now. it's a great growth company. and it will only do better as the year goes on. next up is pfizer. this is a company being challenged by the four horseman of the pharma apocalypse. did you see celgene today? a nice run last year. i think it will tread water in 2014. i see it as being hard pressed to go above $34. look, at the en
number 21 is nike. i like to think of nike as a stealth technology play, one of the masters of innovation i write about in "get rich carefully" and my charitable trust owns it too. the chinese orders weren't that strong, but i bet they will turn on the strength this year. and it will turn because the economy is getting better there. and the u.s. and western europe were very strong and they'll stay that way. i was honestly surprised that china didn't roar, but nike can be a...
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be our manhattan stores on 40 second street, exclusive product, we transform the entire store to a nike product that looks unbelievable. tracy: our stage manager is the future rockets fans we would be remiss if we didn't tell you what was going on at the yankee stadium. >> get your cold beer, it will be outside so hopefully you know somebody to get hot chocolate. tracy: i love these outdoor games. ashley: that is another boon for your business. it is something different. i applaud the commissioner thinking out of the box, used to be on new year's day, this past weekend if you noticed and l a, the weather, playing hockey, great for the sport and great for the fan. tracy: how have sales been? with me, kids always buying sports equipment but i you seeing that across the board? >> absolutely. no matter how difficult the climate is, no matter how tough is people always buy from the kids, when kids play sports, grow lot of the gloves or uniforms. tracy: it is iraq that i tell you. ashley: we can get you a racket. all the super bowls of was leftover that doesn't get sold. what happens to that?
be our manhattan stores on 40 second street, exclusive product, we transform the entire store to a nike product that looks unbelievable. tracy: our stage manager is the future rockets fans we would be remiss if we didn't tell you what was going on at the yankee stadium. >> get your cold beer, it will be outside so hopefully you know somebody to get hot chocolate. tracy: i love these outdoor games. ashley: that is another boon for your business. it is something different. i applaud the...
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some of the names that have been helping the dow along include nike, disney, united healthcare, caterpillar. we have a lot of stories stocks. emerging market currencies losing ground to the u.s. dollar. a day after turkey nearly doubled its rate. a look at how this action can rile stock prices back here. let's bring in sandra smith. >> these stocks that make up the dow jones industrial average may be u.s. corporations due to a large chunk of their sales overseas. a lot of future growth forecast for the companies in the dow jones industrial average had been built based on performance and the of merging markets. it can be a bad thing for u.s. corporations like caterpillar. it is key what happens in some of those of merging markets. this after we saw the s&p 500 last week suffer its worst drop in two years. sitting below 1800. one of the things as i handed back to you, when you see the currencies in countries like turkey, like south africa, argentina plunge, their purchasing power goes down. that means they are selling less goods from places like china and the united states to those countries
some of the names that have been helping the dow along include nike, disney, united healthcare, caterpillar. we have a lot of stories stocks. emerging market currencies losing ground to the u.s. dollar. a day after turkey nearly doubled its rate. a look at how this action can rile stock prices back here. let's bring in sandra smith. >> these stocks that make up the dow jones industrial average may be u.s. corporations due to a large chunk of their sales overseas. a lot of future growth...
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nike the project $150, picking up the tab. are you with me? then got this tree. nike fan super bowl edition, or yellow. $60. something you might like. this is a jersey, $114. then the seahawks jersey. how much is this? dennis: no way that should be the same phrase as the broncos jersey, $150. cheryl: it is more money, $155. very good. now this is a lady's tee shirt. how much do you think this is andy like it? might be for someone special? dennis: $30. cheryl: that was wrong. finally i think you will dig this. this is the football and guess how much it is. it is affordable. cheryl: you are abetting the guy. dennis: that is fun stuff. cheryl: you like to make bets. who do you think is going to win? dennis: it has got to be peyton manning. the vindication of the broncos 27, seahawks 21. how about you? cheryl: interesting, we are very close. i also think it is going to be the broncos, going over a 3 point win, 27-24. i think you will be a close game. it will be a fun game hopefully. dennis: the official -- cheryl: next week. dennis: 2-1/2 point spread and you are goi
nike the project $150, picking up the tab. are you with me? then got this tree. nike fan super bowl edition, or yellow. $60. something you might like. this is a jersey, $114. then the seahawks jersey. how much is this? dennis: no way that should be the same phrase as the broncos jersey, $150. cheryl: it is more money, $155. very good. now this is a lady's tee shirt. how much do you think this is andy like it? might be for someone special? dennis: $30. cheryl: that was wrong. finally i think you...
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. >> walk by nike today. that is what is in the window. i think it's amazing. i'm proud of you as an artist. >>> later today, president obama and some of the nation's top advisers will announce a plan to get the long unemployed back on their feet and part of the president's post state of the union push. however, "the new york times" says despite a growing economy, president obama's legacy, quote, may be slipping away. yesterday, the commerce department announced the economy grew by 3.2% in the fourth quarter of 2013. >> however, compared to presidents clinton and bush, president obama's economy is still performing at subpar levels and now a new study finds 44%, close to half of will americans, are living paycheck to paycheck with less than 4,000 dollars in savings for a family of four. >> we will show people very unsatisfied with the sat of the economy. it kills me to do this but i want to go to steve rattner right off the bat. >> kills me too. >> we usually -- >> this is to make fun of me, i'm sure. >> no. we usually cram your charts in like the last 20 second
. >> walk by nike today. that is what is in the window. i think it's amazing. i'm proud of you as an artist. >>> later today, president obama and some of the nation's top advisers will announce a plan to get the long unemployed back on their feet and part of the president's post state of the union push. however, "the new york times" says despite a growing economy, president obama's legacy, quote, may be slipping away. yesterday, the commerce department announced the...
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the -- well, the levis and the nike and the dickie makes a flat khaki, so happy wife, happy life. as far as tucking in the shirt, though, if i'm the last person that tucks in their shirt, that will be great, i'll feel like an innovator. >> his wife says he pays $8 for the pair but harbaugh says he pays $23. is he going flat front now? >> he went on the radio and through him under the bus. >> they are pleated, really, and why up so high? >> it doesn't matter. >>> let's bring in jim with the $228 trousers. >> exactly, guys, look at you guys picking at the poor coach. all he wants to do is coach a football game. the regular season, 49ers and seahawks split the two games they play, each winning at home as they prepare for the championship game there are questions as to how the 49ers will respnld to the tough seattle 12th man. andrea is in seattle with reaction but we begin with mindy balk has more on how quarterback colin kaepernick is preparing to defeat the demons in seattle. mindy? >> reporter: well, jim, colin kaepernick is the fourth nfl quarterback to ever win his first three po
the -- well, the levis and the nike and the dickie makes a flat khaki, so happy wife, happy life. as far as tucking in the shirt, though, if i'm the last person that tucks in their shirt, that will be great, i'll feel like an innovator. >> his wife says he pays $8 for the pair but harbaugh says he pays $23. is he going flat front now? >> he went on the radio and through him under the bus. >> they are pleated, really, and why up so high? >> it doesn't matter. >>>...
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. >> reporter: there is a lot at stake here, big name brands like gap, nike, and puma out source to factories in cambodia and they are anacists but it's not them running away from live ammunition and i'm from al jazeera. >> more on the events in 20 minutes when we will speak to a human rights activist in the cambodian capitol. there are aerial attacks against sunni fighters and follow intense fighting in the province and they have told al jazeera that security forces have now taken control of the city of ramidi but he says the troops have not entered falusia at the request of people living there. >> it was in the city. and the sound of shooting. the troops, we are outside the city now, about 5 kilometers from the city. and there was a call of the people from falusia because they said if the troop entered with the situation inside the city, that will cause great damage and will be bad between them. nothing happened yet. and the police supported by the twiebs -- tribes. >> reporter: and they are trying to regain control of ramidi and falusia. >> the heart land and signs of a government losing g
. >> reporter: there is a lot at stake here, big name brands like gap, nike, and puma out source to factories in cambodia and they are anacists but it's not them running away from live ammunition and i'm from al jazeera. >> more on the events in 20 minutes when we will speak to a human rights activist in the cambodian capitol. there are aerial attacks against sunni fighters and follow intense fighting in the province and they have told al jazeera that security forces have now taken...
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and in mosul and other types of cells the need in this section says the findings could have on the nike of the pk she's painting from cancer treatments. jimmy's innovative medicine the colossal able to pick up my human cells may also possess some sort of survival mechanism when exposed to stress. the team from weekend was joined by in the stitches from the us institutions they have dubbed it is contrary to the nearest tree the acquisition of crude the potency or style sales of floyd's that the summit as those found in his report in stem cells or ips cells. but every cent to its eight pm and both ordinary team's top cells is simpler and quicker he say he takes two to three weeks to generate or ips cells. this week just one week is india meant that. on sunday and disc who studies ips cells and who was not part of the study says the new head coach could have indications of all research among don't you time for the money to come to define these revolutionary. i don't think anybody dreamed it was possible the researchers succeeded in turning ordinary cells into a very potent cells by just ap
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he says nike, mattel, harley davidson and tiffany are some stocks to consider, but be forewarned, several experts caution any type of distress like political dysfunction or security concerns overseas could send investors right back home. for "nightly business report", i'm seema mody. >>> our first market guest for 2014 says there are lots of reasons for investors to be optimistic for stocks this year. chief investment strategist for charles swab and company. move away from u.s. centric stocks and embrace a global market strategy. do you agree with that? >> well, if the call is to eliminate u.s. stocks in favor of all international stocks, i would say no. i think investors should be diversified where correlations are coming down and diversification matters again. i think the developed markets will out perform the emerging markets, but i think there will be bigger diversing. i still think the u.s. market will do well. the spread, though, may be a bit different than it's been in the past year, so. >> how worried, liz ann, should americans be about the fed tapering? >> i don't think terribly
he says nike, mattel, harley davidson and tiffany are some stocks to consider, but be forewarned, several experts caution any type of distress like political dysfunction or security concerns overseas could send investors right back home. for "nightly business report", i'm seema mody. >>> our first market guest for 2014 says there are lots of reasons for investors to be optimistic for stocks this year. chief investment strategist for charles swab and company. move away from...
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also check out shares of disney, nike, microsoft all lower on the session as well. that's helping to push that dow towards those session lows. back to you. >> thank you very much. >>> punches and water bolts became part of the debate in turkey's parliament over the weekend, stemming from the contentious process there of appointing judges and prosecutors. looks like the cnbc newsroom. no, just kidding. this wasn't even the full parliament. it was just the justice committee. sue? >> yikes. all right. lululemon getting slammed today. they hit a new 52-week low, now down almost 16% at $50.08. the upscale yoga retailer cutting its outlook for the current quarter. it says that sales have been off and been slowing and then there were the controversial comments by its founder. stock really getting hit. >> down 15%, almost 16% right now. speaking of a different kind of stock, moving the other direction today, ford shares moving up by better than 1%. the automaker gearing up for a dramatic makeover for its bestselling vehicle. phil lebeau speaking with the ford ceo about it t
also check out shares of disney, nike, microsoft all lower on the session as well. that's helping to push that dow towards those session lows. back to you. >> thank you very much. >>> punches and water bolts became part of the debate in turkey's parliament over the weekend, stemming from the contentious process there of appointing judges and prosecutors. looks like the cnbc newsroom. no, just kidding. this wasn't even the full parliament. it was just the justice committee. sue?...
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his picks include nike, mattel and harley-davidson while thomas lee at jpmorgan is focusing on companies that can benefit from europe's recovery. some of the s&p 500 components with european exposure include priceline, philip morris and mcdonald's. now, tile, though, keep in mind, experts caution that a rise in inflation in emerging markets, political dysfunction and security concerns overseas could send investors right back home. back to you. >> all right, seema, thank you. >>> the economy in the united states grew in 2013. stocks set record highs, of course. so does the stock market have it right on the economy? steve liesman is taking a look, and sometimes the two can diverge. >> yeah, but ex-post we now know that the market probably had it right. a strong manufacturing report and much of the year-end data has come in to help justify these lofty stock price levels. let's look at a tale of two economies. now, the full year we're going to do that same old tired 2% middle in growth. but two very different stories if you break it down by halves. the first half just 0.6%. the second half,
his picks include nike, mattel and harley-davidson while thomas lee at jpmorgan is focusing on companies that can benefit from europe's recovery. some of the s&p 500 components with european exposure include priceline, philip morris and mcdonald's. now, tile, though, keep in mind, experts caution that a rise in inflation in emerging markets, political dysfunction and security concerns overseas could send investors right back home. back to you. >> all right, seema, thank you....
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the biggest givers, see if you can guess them, mark zuckerberg and his wife, second on the list, nike chairman phil knight and third now former, seems odd to say that, the former new york mayor michael bloomberg. >> the bigger and happy story is that markets are making the wealthy wealthier but that's increasing charity. there were 14 gifts last year of $100 million or more. that was more than -- that was over last year which was 11. charity is going up because the of the stock markets and hope this year is good. >> are the big mega gifts as many as numerous as they were before the crash? >> not quite. we're not quite back yet and that's what people are waiting for. waiting for us to get back to 2007 levels. that was the peak. >> the trend is up, but 2007 the highlight. >> we're not quite there yet. >> people are generous in this country. >> they are. >> that's one thing we all forget. >> and sets us apart. >> we give more individually and particularly at the end of the year. >> one of the main reasons why you see at least for the end of the year such good spirits for a lot of people.
the biggest givers, see if you can guess them, mark zuckerberg and his wife, second on the list, nike chairman phil knight and third now former, seems odd to say that, the former new york mayor michael bloomberg. >> the bigger and happy story is that markets are making the wealthy wealthier but that's increasing charity. there were 14 gifts last year of $100 million or more. that was more than -- that was over last year which was 11. charity is going up because the of the stock markets...
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let's start with nike, down 7% this month. obviously they count on the emerging world for a big slice of their growth. >> they do, tyler. nike has about 15% exposure to emerging markets. brazil is very important. china is very important. they have been making great strides in those markets, and their numbers have been phenomenal until now but you have to worry at some point, not only the effect, does the economy there come home to roost and start to hurt revenue and margin numbers, which have been so strong to date. >> are there other u.s. household names in retail that are in the same basket as nike? >> well, it's mostly the consumer product names, beverages, restaurants like yum brands will have significant exposure in emerging markets. luckily, most of the retailers that we have in the u.s. don't have huge exposure. obviously walmart's got a little bit. but you know, it's consumer products, beverages and those kind of stocks that you really have to watch out for. >> what about ralph lauren, so forth. those? >> sure. what's
let's start with nike, down 7% this month. obviously they count on the emerging world for a big slice of their growth. >> they do, tyler. nike has about 15% exposure to emerging markets. brazil is very important. china is very important. they have been making great strides in those markets, and their numbers have been phenomenal until now but you have to worry at some point, not only the effect, does the economy there come home to roost and start to hurt revenue and margin numbers, which...
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i think that's well as nike's looking for for the church too the changes you can traverse the teaching side of the church can give us because the teaching is true in college university and other towns today centuries thinks the bible. oh there still were more receptive saying the remarks think is perfect the positive message her comments mirror where i or society is and i'm equally were irish catholics are poll after poll shows that the boss majority of people think that being gay people should be entitled to see him stop was the same dignity in the same protections as they could pick up the communications office said it does not for scholars to report the comments of individuals. instead the coptic church clearly teaches the people who are homosexual. most always be treated with sensitivity and respect and compassion miriam and pieces shown in the past but you can generate debate to race religion most notably when she took communion at church or foreign service while in office. today's folate from her more recent comments just an ability she still has come home to fourteen years. the
i think that's well as nike's looking for for the church too the changes you can traverse the teaching side of the church can give us because the teaching is true in college university and other towns today centuries thinks the bible. oh there still were more receptive saying the remarks think is perfect the positive message her comments mirror where i or society is and i'm equally were irish catholics are poll after poll shows that the boss majority of people think that being gay people should...
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you had big companies like nike and adidas, little companies like jawbone and fit bit making these little devices that track what you are doing, and help motivate you to exercise more. but in 2014, i really think it is going to be smart watches, gobble glass, i really think 2014 will be the year you start to see this take off. >> and why are people so interested in these things? >> well, with the fitness trackers, it's an amazing window into what you do in a day, and it can be a big motivator. but with smart watches, it's really the ability to see a lot of the data that is normally locked inside your phone which is in your pocket. >> i have a smart watch right here, it gives me the time and temperature, and contacts and logs and apps, but the screen size is so small, wouldn't it make sense to use one of your larger mobile devices for something like that? >> think about it as a place for notifications. the average smartphone user is unlocking their phone 100, 150 times a day, and a lot of times that's for little notifications, whether it's a text message or if the email came in, et cetera.
you had big companies like nike and adidas, little companies like jawbone and fit bit making these little devices that track what you are doing, and help motivate you to exercise more. but in 2014, i really think it is going to be smart watches, gobble glass, i really think 2014 will be the year you start to see this take off. >> and why are people so interested in these things? >> well, with the fitness trackers, it's an amazing window into what you do in a day, and it can be a big...