51. 94. Coming up on 52 here are the big stories were watching new this morning, defense secretary james mattis responding to north koreas latest threats saying the u. S. Will seek a diplomatic solution. Mattis making those comments at a News Conference in india south korea is reporting that north korea boosted defenses on its east coast after it said it would shoot down u. S. Bombers flying near the peninsula. Shares of apple dropped for a fourth straight session yesterday. Debt klein f the decline follows reports about concerns for demand for the new device on the wall street agenda. The s p caseshiller home prices are out at 9 00 a. M. Eastern august home sales at 10 00 Consumer Confidence also out at 10 chair janet yellen will give the keynote address at the National Association of business economics at 12 45 perm even we will hear from lael brainard, mester and bostic. On the corporate front Carnival Cruise lines and darden report results before the opening bell after the close, w
Anticipated jobs number. What it means for the economy and markets. Shares of apple are up after they reported earnings after the bell of the well dig through the report and hear why tim cook is calling for a huge quarter on deck well go live to the long long lines of customers waiting for new iphones. And shares of starbucks under pressure after a less than stellar quarter. Well talk to Kevin Johnson and cnbc exclusive along with the 261,000 nonfarm jobs in october, significant upward revisions including september payrolls up 18 k after the initial readings showed a decline. It now means a record 85 straight months of job gains and unemployment goes to 4. 3, the lowest in nearly 17 years and average Hourly Earnings up 2. 4 we were looking for something closer to 2. 7 and interesting downtick in labor force, jim. Im going to stick with what we need on this and say youre going to get a rate hike on this if you can do this theres less slack its certainly not based on average Hourly Earni
Position. This is very unamerican. Very unamerican. But you know, people are growing aware of that. You know, events like here, we try to take advantage of whatever venue we can have to express our views. And listen, i mean i came to this Country First time in the early 80s. Things are completely different, you know, 35 years later. America in the 80s, being a palestinian in the america in the 80s, i dont want anyone to experience that. It was tough. It was tough. Today, many sympathizers, many people who understand, many people who are willing to listen and this is encouraging, because the more we have people who understand both of you i never ask anyone to be antiisraeli, propalestinian. Im asking people to be for justice, for peace, for equality. This all im asking you to be. Thank you very much. [ applause ] ambassador, id like to thank you so much for coming to the Palestine Center today. Can i just thank you for being all of your experience as a diplomat political analyst and adv
Manufacturing a new Competitive Edge in this global economy. The best thing washington can do is to encourage further growth in investment. As president obama noted in his recent speech touting 3d printing hubs, if you want to attract more good manufacturing jobs, you need to be on the cutting edge. Our company could not agree more. Id like to thank the committee for holding this hearing and id be happy to answer any questions you might have. Thank you, mr. Cobb. Our next witness is Peter Weijmarshausen founder and ceo of shapeaways, the worlds leading 3d printing marketplace and community. Prior to shapeaways, peter was the chief Technology Officer at sanjen which he and his team developed satellite broadcast modems. Hes director of engineering at ermiska where hes responsible for delivering a Business Broadband Service via satellite. He was born and raised in the netherland and moved to new york in 2010. Thanks for being here. Good afternoon, mr. Chairman and members of the committee
He was born and raised in the netherlands and moved to new york in 2010. Thanks for being here. Good afternoon, mr. Chairman and members of the committee. Im peter weijmarshausen. Im ceo and founder of shapeways. Im honored to be here today to discuss how 3d printing is fueling Small Business growth enabling anyone to create a business with fiscal products at low capital cost. As a kid in the netherlands, i loved playing with computers resulting in a passion for open Source Software. Driven by this and my entrepreneurial spirit, i spent much of my career at Startup Software companies. One was blender, the First Company to publish a free 3d software. This turned out to be important. In 2006 i learned about the technology called 3d printing which prints physical objects based on 3d computer designs. I immediately thought of the blender community. A large group of enthusiasts. They were using 3d software but never imagined it would be possible to hold their own designs in their hands. I a