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twenty thousand hertz anything below sixteen hertz we call infrasound anything above twenty thousand hertz is all to a sound music is usually between fifty and eighteen thousand hertz it's impossible to individually measure the impulse response of so many sounds or frequencies that's why acoustic technicians divide them into sets encompassing eight notes. let's take this low c. for example as a starting point it has a frequency of one hundred thirty hertz an octave higher is middle c. its frequency is exactly double that of the low c. two hundred sixty hertz after the same interval you come to the next c. which has a frequency of five hundred twenty hertz and so on the frequency doubles with every octave. the sound waves frequency can be divided into sets with the help of an octave eight notes into what are called octave bands. then divide these into a further three sets one third octave bands the signal emitted contains the full range of a one third octave band as soon as the war dies out the technicians check to see if the full range of frequencies are being reflected equally by th
twenty thousand hertz anything below sixteen hertz we call infrasound anything above twenty thousand hertz is all to a sound music is usually between fifty and eighteen thousand hertz it's impossible to individually measure the impulse response of so many sounds or frequencies that's why acoustic technicians divide them into sets encompassing eight notes. let's take this low c. for example as a starting point it has a frequency of one hundred thirty hertz an octave higher is middle c. its...
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we have a huge range of hearing, from 20 hertz to 20,000 hertz, and there are various causes of differentmpairment, so we could have a hearing loss through ageing, it could be through noise—induced hearing element as well. but can some headphones balance this out, and do we actually need them to? i popped into one of our peaceful radio studios to find out. so first of all, i have these audera headphones. now, i need to do a hearing test to create my profile. what we're doing here is finding the quietest part of my audible range throughout all the different frequencies. it takes about ten minutes to go through this whole process for a full range of sound on both ears. ok, so the results of my test. i can tell that each ear seems to hear differently from each other but beyond that, obviously, it doesn't mean a huge amount. but what i can do now is i can put the headphones to the test. shouts: 0k, sorry if i'm shouting! this is at 0% now! let's apply 50%! well, it sounds a lot cleaner! the sound is a lot sharper! you can hear each element of the sound really clearly! the clarity at 100% is p
we have a huge range of hearing, from 20 hertz to 20,000 hertz, and there are various causes of differentmpairment, so we could have a hearing loss through ageing, it could be through noise—induced hearing element as well. but can some headphones balance this out, and do we actually need them to? i popped into one of our peaceful radio studios to find out. so first of all, i have these audera headphones. now, i need to do a hearing test to create my profile. what we're doing here is finding...
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24 giga hertz band. so set the foundation for the auctions i circulated to my fellow commissioners yesterday a public notice seeking input on auction procedures. we will vote on that public notice at our april meeting. but that's not all that we're doing. we're continuing to make progress on ave waves above 24 giga hertz in the spectrum frontiers proceeding. last month we raised our eyes to the spectrum horizons looking to open up spectrum above 95 giga hertz for commercial use. mid band spectrum also will be critical for 5g and this is why we've partnered with nti administrator receiptel to review the 3.4 giga hertz band and why i asked commissioner o'rielly to take the lead on the 3.5 giga hertz band. we are look taking a close look at the 3.7 to 4.2 giga hertz band for terrestrial use and i hope to propose next steps in the coming months. we are taking another look at unlicensed spectrum opportunities below 8 giga hertz with a particular focus on studying new opportunities for shared use in the 6 gig
24 giga hertz band. so set the foundation for the auctions i circulated to my fellow commissioners yesterday a public notice seeking input on auction procedures. we will vote on that public notice at our april meeting. but that's not all that we're doing. we're continuing to make progress on ave waves above 24 giga hertz in the spectrum frontiers proceeding. last month we raised our eyes to the spectrum horizons looking to open up spectrum above 95 giga hertz for commercial use. mid band...
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shares of hertz initiallyth plunged i after hours. a raise in 4% gain during the w regular dn shares finished at $22.16. >>> also out after the bell online real estate database zullo delivered profits and revenues. guidance for the current quarter was a little bit light so investors sent shares initially lower in after hours. they ended the regular day upar 6% to $55.91. >>> turning from corporate earnings to your pay. friday's otherwise strong jobs report showed one area of weakness. still wage growth. why are workers still not getting raises in such a tight labor market? could be because we're afraid to ask. senior personnel finance correspondent sharon back to talk to us about how to successfully negotiate that tricky topic. i guess timing being everythi. it matters when we ask sometimes, right? >> absolutely matters when you ask. right now i actually perhaps a great time to ask. we have seen average earnikis start t up. they're not better than inflation right now, but they could be better. part of the reason why may be that we're
shares of hertz initiallyth plunged i after hours. a raise in 4% gain during the w regular dn shares finished at $22.16. >>> also out after the bell online real estate database zullo delivered profits and revenues. guidance for the current quarter was a little bit light so investors sent shares initially lower in after hours. they ended the regular day upar 6% to $55.91. >>> turning from corporate earnings to your pay. friday's otherwise strong jobs report showed one area of...
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tyson foods, cisco and hertz reporting their quarterly finding. tuesday market movers like the nfib survey will be on the docket. we'll get the latest earnings from walt does sni, wendy's and mayor yot wednesday, the consumer price index, always closely watched. also wholesale trade out in the week ahead. in terms of earnings, 21est century fox, roku, hostess and home depot. thursday, the consumer pries index is out. inflation watch. the treasury will release the federal bungt numbers, earnings from news corps and duke energy. friday da data on impocket impod export. >>> meaning while coming up, the ceo of bnt north america, my special guest will be here. i'll see you sunday morning on the fox news channel, join me. the program live at 10 a.m. eastern, among my guests, kevin mccarthy and former attorney general michael mukasey. weekdays here on the fox business network 6 a.m. to 9 a.m. eastern "mornings with maria." follow this program on facebook, twitter and inst instagram. thanks for joining us this weekend. i'll tell you again next time. ♪
tyson foods, cisco and hertz reporting their quarterly finding. tuesday market movers like the nfib survey will be on the docket. we'll get the latest earnings from walt does sni, wendy's and mayor yot wednesday, the consumer price index, always closely watched. also wholesale trade out in the week ahead. in terms of earnings, 21est century fox, roku, hostess and home depot. thursday, the consumer pries index is out. inflation watch. the treasury will release the federal bungt numbers, earnings...
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hertz even weaker.ter they reported a larger than expected quarterly loss was down 10%, and cocoa prices are up, not just vanilla. >> all these inputs to desserts are up around the world. >> i'm not noticing it in cookies, chocolate chip ice cream. >> in microcosm that's the problem with corporate profit margins. that's the concern met call costs are up. >> interesting to hear warren buffet talk about consumer staples. he kind of acknowledged consumers are not as sticky and habit forming and the retailers have the leverage. i'm trying to think how they're going to change, if they are. >> he didn't seem to have a sense of urgency like they have to rethink their bhis. the brands are good, companies have leverage just not like they used to. when you have a cost basis as low as he does in things like coke and to kraft hines you don't have to worry too much about it they own a little bit of costco, berkshire hathaway >> it seems like a good berkshire fit. it's a subscription fundamental serge ri. >> munger i
hertz even weaker.ter they reported a larger than expected quarterly loss was down 10%, and cocoa prices are up, not just vanilla. >> all these inputs to desserts are up around the world. >> i'm not noticing it in cookies, chocolate chip ice cream. >> in microcosm that's the problem with corporate profit margins. that's the concern met call costs are up. >> interesting to hear warren buffet talk about consumer staples. he kind of acknowledged consumers are not as sticky...
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is really what the hertz of our movement has been about, and also working to end sexual violence. >> and if you look at this world that we live in now, the me too movement has become synonymous with men being brought down. >> right. >> trevor: i often hear people say the phrase oh metoo claims another victim or another win for metoo, do you think that is the right way to frame it. do you think maybe people are missing the point of what metoo is meant to inspire. >> absolutely it feels like playing whack a mole, it is like who is the neck person are you going to meet will take down, that is not really our focus stvment as a by product of people coming forward and telling their truth, then there is justice that happens. there is some kind of resolution that happens from that. >> trevor: right. >> then that's fine. but our goal is really to support the survivors and make sure survivors are in a place of leadership in the work to end sexual violence. not about taking down powerful men and it is not a woman's move am either it tha is another sort of misconception stvment a movement for su
is really what the hertz of our movement has been about, and also working to end sexual violence. >> and if you look at this world that we live in now, the me too movement has become synonymous with men being brought down. >> right. >> trevor: i often hear people say the phrase oh metoo claims another victim or another win for metoo, do you think that is the right way to frame it. do you think maybe people are missing the point of what metoo is meant to inspire. >>...
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we have a huge range of hearing from 20 to 20,000 hertz and there are causes of different type of hearingance this out and do we actually need them too? i went into one of our peaceful radio studios to find out what. first of all i have the audera headphones. i need to do we hearing test to create my profile. what we're doing here is finding the quietest part my audible range throughout all of the different frequencies. so let's get started. that is it. it takes about ten minutes to go through this whole process for a full range of sound on both ears. 0k, process for a full range of sound on both ears. ok, so the results of my test and i can tell that each year seems to hear differently from each other but beyond that obviously it doesn't mean a huge amount. but what ican do doesn't mean a huge amount. but what i can do now is put the headphones to the test. 0k, i can do now is put the headphones to the test. ok, so it says the first time you experience this personalised sound it may be very different from anything you have ever heard before. so it is, oh, it also says it may be overwhelm
we have a huge range of hearing from 20 to 20,000 hertz and there are causes of different type of hearingance this out and do we actually need them too? i went into one of our peaceful radio studios to find out what. first of all i have the audera headphones. i need to do we hearing test to create my profile. what we're doing here is finding the quietest part my audible range throughout all of the different frequencies. so let's get started. that is it. it takes about ten minutes to go through...
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we also own shares of hertz. we believe that engaged ownership will create a value.hink there are a lot of us in the industry with familiarity that would love to trade stocks with carl icahn. it makes for good tv. there is no question that having owners that have skin in the game involved with the governance and direction and strategic review of assets will in our opinion the two better incomes. we welcome the opportunity and the embodiment of both parties. we believe the settlement they reached is logical so everyone can move forward. vonnie: ebay, why ebay? why is it undervalued? larry: many think about ebay when we look 10 or 15 years ago as the option site. they have done a wonderful site of reformatting the store and we cataloging the site. -- re-cataloging the site. they will change the way they are doing payments over the course of the next two to three years. that will add $.50 a share to earnings. or 12 are trading 13 times earnings which we believe is a long-term emma durable competitor -- long-term, durable competitor. they are growing nicely. they are goi
we also own shares of hertz. we believe that engaged ownership will create a value.hink there are a lot of us in the industry with familiarity that would love to trade stocks with carl icahn. it makes for good tv. there is no question that having owners that have skin in the game involved with the governance and direction and strategic review of assets will in our opinion the two better incomes. we welcome the opportunity and the embodiment of both parties. we believe the settlement they...
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david: i was a platinum member for hertz three years. now i call lyft. i don't rent a car.ing a car is a huge issue right now when you see resale values plunging. loans to people who will be buying cars have been increasing in origination. david: the fleet business is not a profitable business. producers are not eager to some to. lisa: -- eager to sell to you. lisa: but it did beat estimates. -- and then there are people like me who don't drive. kkr wants to reap the benefits of tax reform. the private equity form will convert from a partnership to a corporation effective july 1. the change will help and capitalize on the republican tax law and attract more mutual fund and etf investors. co-ceo ohident and mentioned it in the earnings call earlier. >> the stock has been too challenging to buy into toolenging to own -- and challenging to own. investors go elsewhere. we are making changes to address the challenges. in short, we want to be easier to buy and easier to own. more is jasonth kelly. so one more going that way. jason: right. we were talking about this yesterday as t
david: i was a platinum member for hertz three years. now i call lyft. i don't rent a car.ing a car is a huge issue right now when you see resale values plunging. loans to people who will be buying cars have been increasing in origination. david: the fleet business is not a profitable business. producers are not eager to some to. lisa: -- eager to sell to you. lisa: but it did beat estimates. -- and then there are people like me who don't drive. kkr wants to reap the benefits of tax reform. the...
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to the government school with a van and hertz of. a community where the really really really good they were. in the house of the local true and the didn't that i was at the edge of the water though it got the love out. i mean this was open and that. dominant is not yet an island and so on that million a lot of the million. one in the shit i know how. it was not new deployments and this. is true to. be a lot of fun but i say i just want to show. this is id from the i thought the tribe he has made the change from a fully no magic nice way to sitting in the remote village of two decades in. the deck again is only the second reason to receive attend school. divisions of today i used to live in a mound the rough terrain and know the gate in its primitive tracks. but the journey into the atlas mountains was a challenge for teachers on their first day walking at this time school. you know what really. can sort of you know you're. glad i can look at that. bench. television in a way where. i land in and for. him . that's the she says. beneath
to the government school with a van and hertz of. a community where the really really really good they were. in the house of the local true and the didn't that i was at the edge of the water though it got the love out. i mean this was open and that. dominant is not yet an island and so on that million a lot of the million. one in the shit i know how. it was not new deployments and this. is true to. be a lot of fun but i say i just want to show. this is id from the i thought the tribe he has...
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. >>> investors in hertz are hurting. shares likely to drop today. the car rental company posting a wider than expected loss revenue did beat forecasts helped by higher mileage pricing. >>> we are just getting started on "worldwide exchange." up next, break out your investing passport we are going global finding you some of the hottest opportunities overseas >>> if you care about the price of oil and gas, grab another cup of coffee, we'll walk you through the five big story lines you need to watch in oil right now. >>> and hawaii's big island remaining under a state of emergency. lava continuing to flow from mount kilauea. more on this developing story when "worldwide exchange" returns. this is bill's yard. and bill has a "no-weeds, not in my yard" policy. but with scotts turf builder weed & feed, bill has nothing to worry about. it kills weeds and greens grass, guaranteed. this is a scotts yard. and greens grass, guaranteed. we're experts in connecting your advertising message to welcothe right audience.ight. we can connect to your audiences whereve
. >>> investors in hertz are hurting. shares likely to drop today. the car rental company posting a wider than expected loss revenue did beat forecasts helped by higher mileage pricing. >>> we are just getting started on "worldwide exchange." up next, break out your investing passport we are going global finding you some of the hottest opportunities overseas >>> if you care about the price of oil and gas, grab another cup of coffee, we'll walk you through...
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. -- hertz. melissa: phil flynn down at cme. phil, talk to me. >> this was a well-telegraphed move by the trump administration. today we got weird headlines, they're in, they're out. we saw a lot of volatility. but at the end of the day the market was not surprised. european crudes, brent crude, they were a lot stronger, they would be impacted more directly by iranian potential loss of crude oil. we saw a lot of risk-on. 9 risk-on in oil goes back where we were years ago when we knew iran was trying to make a nuclear weapon. we may be back in that kind of mode. the markets could be very nervous. gold reacted to the announcement. we saw a little bit of risk-on situation. but at the end of the day, the uncertainty, there will be more questions, how iran will react. definitely it is not bearish for oil. you will lose hour -- more iranian oil in a tight global oil market and some conflict and traders will have to be on edge. back to you. >> phil, thanks for breaking it down. great stuff. david: liz peek from "fiscal times." james fr
. -- hertz. melissa: phil flynn down at cme. phil, talk to me. >> this was a well-telegraphed move by the trump administration. today we got weird headlines, they're in, they're out. we saw a lot of volatility. but at the end of the day the market was not surprised. european crudes, brent crude, they were a lot stronger, they would be impacted more directly by iranian potential loss of crude oil. we saw a lot of risk-on. 9 risk-on in oil goes back where we were years ago when we knew iran...
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here the behind the bangor ian hung a portrait of theodore hertz author of the book the jewish state back in one thousand nine hundred six. the star of david was hoisted the very same flag that had been raised in the settlement of reshown let's see on in one thousand nine hundred five since zionism is a dynamic. movement. they there was no they knew that there was no finality about the borders there. they knew that opportunities with a rise in due course. to take the rest of it and they did. and one to six or seven it was the thinking behind the zionist movement gradual there the building of a jewish state and then the gradual expansion of the borders of the jewish state is real they have moved in the new citizens of israel to the north trying the jewish declaration of independence to leave the insurance for. the myers woman member of the new council and foreign minister of what. i am writing from and become due through three hundred. minutes after the tel of eve ceremony the united states and mended a document on what they had previously referred to as the new jewish state the new w
here the behind the bangor ian hung a portrait of theodore hertz author of the book the jewish state back in one thousand nine hundred six. the star of david was hoisted the very same flag that had been raised in the settlement of reshown let's see on in one thousand nine hundred five since zionism is a dynamic. movement. they there was no they knew that there was no finality about the borders there. they knew that opportunities with a rise in due course. to take the rest of it and they did....
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here's hertz from the state department. >> we are realistic and clear-eyed about this, but it doesn't that we aren't going to make every effort and every attempt too fulfill president trump's policy. we're a long way from that, but we're going to make all of our efforts. >> want wanting to our quick take on moving into those negotiations now. >> so i think secretary pompeo is saying the right thing, which is look, we're serious about this. now if you come to the table and completely permanently and dee nuclear rise. there's going to be carrots for you. i think kim jong-un needs to know and probably does, this is the height of diplomacy if this fails, i hate to see what comes next. >> congress man always great to have you with us. >> any time. >> all right. well, the gun control debate heating up again. the nra claims the state of new york is illegally trying to limit gun sales so they're taking the government governor to court. activists have a new fight. the next president of the nra oliver north standing by the join us live. ♪ tion that goes into making america's #1 shave. precision
here's hertz from the state department. >> we are realistic and clear-eyed about this, but it doesn't that we aren't going to make every effort and every attempt too fulfill president trump's policy. we're a long way from that, but we're going to make all of our efforts. >> want wanting to our quick take on moving into those negotiations now. >> so i think secretary pompeo is saying the right thing, which is look, we're serious about this. now if you come to the table and...
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theodore hertz all had found a design a movement in the late one nine hundred century but jewish people in western europe had not rushed to support it because they were integrating quite successfully into society zionists believed that all jews should someday returned to. that country one of the problems was that palestine belong to the ottoman empire and the ottoman empire was not clear that it wanted massive jewish immigration into palestine and the british government offered to let jews move unimpeded in great numbers into uganda if they wished. but in any event it really didn't happen and it didn't happen because a majority of scientists felt that hurtful was selling them out and that the only place for jews to move back to were at least conscious zionist jews to move back to was palestine in this i think britain began to look at the zionist movement as a possible partner in justifying a reed to go she ations of their agreement with the french you see for britain simply to claim territory against what they'd already concluded in the green that with france could create diplomatic pro
theodore hertz all had found a design a movement in the late one nine hundred century but jewish people in western europe had not rushed to support it because they were integrating quite successfully into society zionists believed that all jews should someday returned to. that country one of the problems was that palestine belong to the ottoman empire and the ottoman empire was not clear that it wanted massive jewish immigration into palestine and the british government offered to let jews move...
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events that led to the state of israel's creation now this man that you see right here is theodore hertz although he is considered the father of modern day zionism you increased recognition of the need for a jewish state and promoted jewish immigration to palestine back in nineteen seventeen the british foreign secretary arthur a ball for made a declaration of support for the creation of a jewish home in the middle east the first world war saw the defeat of the ottoman empire and its partition between european powers in one thousand nine hundred two the league of nations granted britain a mandate over palestine and trans jordan from nineteen thirty three when the nazis came to power in germany more and more jews from europe migrated to palestine in the aftermath of the holocaust many survivors followed them on november twenty ninth one thousand nine hundred forty seven the united nations proposed the partition of palestine into separate jewish and palestinian states in one hundred forty eight david ben-gurion declared israel's independence to palestinians the following day is known as th
events that led to the state of israel's creation now this man that you see right here is theodore hertz although he is considered the father of modern day zionism you increased recognition of the need for a jewish state and promoted jewish immigration to palestine back in nineteen seventeen the british foreign secretary arthur a ball for made a declaration of support for the creation of a jewish home in the middle east the first world war saw the defeat of the ottoman empire and its partition...
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charles: bigger loss than expected at hertz, the stock getting hammered at 13%.st investor value act takes a billion, $1.2 billion stake in the company. we will see what happens there. big move there. president trump meanwhile tweeting this morning about john kerry's shadow diplomacy to keep iranian nuclear deal in place, quote, john kerry can't get over the fact that he had his chance and blew it. stay away from negotiations, john, you're hurting our country. now, the president, of course l announce his decision on the iranian nuclear deal this afternoon. joining us nigel farage, european member of parliament, nigel, your country pushing back against, perhaps, america getting out of this deal, borris johnson to sort of make his plea, what do you make of it all? >> borris johnson has been in washington for the last couple of days meeting pompeo and bolton. he's not here actually independently representing the united kingdom. this is a european union policy, a globalist policy if you'd like which is that we should apiece iran and in return they will not be develop
charles: bigger loss than expected at hertz, the stock getting hammered at 13%.st investor value act takes a billion, $1.2 billion stake in the company. we will see what happens there. big move there. president trump meanwhile tweeting this morning about john kerry's shadow diplomacy to keep iranian nuclear deal in place, quote, john kerry can't get over the fact that he had his chance and blew it. stay away from negotiations, john, you're hurting our country. now, the president, of course l...
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subscribers numbers declined to a year ago hertz global shares also taking a hit this morning the carental company lost $1.58 a share for its most recent quarter that was wider than the loss that analysts were anticipating. that stock down 7.5% right now small business optimism remains near all-time highs. the monthly index from the national federation of independent business rose by 0.1 in april getting a boost from strong sales and profits. >>> new report out with some staggering numbers of pedestrians killed by motor vehicles this coming as we thought the technology might be helping things phil lebeau has the results. >> i see a lot of people who are distracted as they're trying to walk across the street you would think you would look both ways. that's not necessarily happening. here are the numbers according to the insurance institute which is out with a report looking at what's behind this and what solutions might be available 5,987 pedestrians hit and killed in 2016. that's the highest number since 1990 16% of all crash fatalities. since 2009 the number of pedestrian deaths is u
subscribers numbers declined to a year ago hertz global shares also taking a hit this morning the carental company lost $1.58 a share for its most recent quarter that was wider than the loss that analysts were anticipating. that stock down 7.5% right now small business optimism remains near all-time highs. the monthly index from the national federation of independent business rose by 0.1 in april getting a boost from strong sales and profits. >>> new report out with some staggering...
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it's the old commercial with avis and hertz. but we work harder. >> we think we're number one and we continue to prove it. we're a global airport. alaska is a great airline too. we give them kudos. we're really close and we're going to catch them one of these days. >> the average age of delta planes is 17 years. that's older than others. what does that mean? >> it's not the age of the plane that matters. if you look at the statistics, we're leading the large industry across every dimension. what we're doing is buying new planes. we've got 65 comes into the fleet. 85 next year. >> delta was in the news. you flew some of the parkland studen to different ralls. you said we're not tg sides. this is not a political decision, but do the actions indicate otherwise? it does seem like a political decision. >> it wasn't a political decision at all. when we saw the divisive commentary coming out of the nra after the shootzing and we saw how our brand was featured on the website because we gave a modest discount, we said we couldn't be conn
it's the old commercial with avis and hertz. but we work harder. >> we think we're number one and we continue to prove it. we're a global airport. alaska is a great airline too. we give them kudos. we're really close and we're going to catch them one of these days. >> the average age of delta planes is 17 years. that's older than others. what does that mean? >> it's not the age of the plane that matters. if you look at the statistics, we're leading the large industry across...
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i'm supposed to figure out why hertz is down. >> apparently because nondrugs will be a bigger part ofhe business. >> yeah. >> and joe will beat the numbers. that's easier than this thing that you got going over there. >> don't look at me. >> i'll be looking to you all the time. >> don't look at me, partner. >> right >>> you have papa on tonight. >> yeah. >> thank you for the segue. >> papa on tonight >> yeah. >> valeant having a good morning, as well oil prices are pulling back in as we await the president's decision on the iran nuclear deal 2:00 eastern time. many expect him to pull out of the deal together. some allies who have signed on to the agreement are urging him to try to change it instead of withdrawing completely live coverage of the president's decision this afternoon on "power lunch." it's being called, perhaps, the most consequence foreign policy decision of his administration so far. >> yeah. i see that you know, i read that and i said how come north korea is not -- this is one that i think everyone kind of knew. how many times during the campaign did he say listen i'm
i'm supposed to figure out why hertz is down. >> apparently because nondrugs will be a bigger part ofhe business. >> yeah. >> and joe will beat the numbers. that's easier than this thing that you got going over there. >> don't look at me. >> i'll be looking to you all the time. >> don't look at me, partner. >> right >>> you have papa on tonight. >> yeah. >> thank you for the segue. >> papa on tonight >> yeah. >>...
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. >>> welcome back, mike santoli is posting up hertz. >> they are getting punished today, results lastthe car rental business is tough, showing how tough, a wider loss than expected, sales okay, but no great signs that promised turn around under a new ceo is gaining traction selling bad performing cars, invest in the fleet, hitting it at 20% today, carl icahn bought more we'll see what he does >> great stuff, mike, thank you very much for that about five minutes left the trade, and the final countdown is up next when we come back until exxonmobil scientists put it to the test. they thought someday it could become fuel and power our cars wouldn't that be cool? and that's why exxonmobil scientists think it's not small at all. energy lives here. (slow jazz music) ♪ fly me to the moon ♪ and let me play (bell ring) >>> welcome back to the "closing bell," a roller coaster ride intraday dow has been down 150 points, and up as much as 50 points, but s&p 500 is a ride, ending well off the lows the the dow's down 15, the s&p slightly lower, and nasdaq slightly lower, but improving momentum as we
. >>> welcome back, mike santoli is posting up hertz. >> they are getting punished today, results lastthe car rental business is tough, showing how tough, a wider loss than expected, sales okay, but no great signs that promised turn around under a new ceo is gaining traction selling bad performing cars, invest in the fleet, hitting it at 20% today, carl icahn bought more we'll see what he does >> great stuff, mike, thank you very much for that about five minutes left the...
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so we will literally have hundreds of mega hertz to deliver full suite of services. latency and the thousands of times improvement in capacity. 5 g will deliver a mega bit of service for about 0.1 of what 4 g does today. that allows us to push out to markets at a good cost that we have never been able to do before. >> let's talk about the push out. sacramento and l.a. what does it mean >> we will literally have over 1,000 cell sites up and operating on the global standard. we have cpe for a fixed wireless application. the intelligent home and you experienced what is going on with home appliances and broadband, alexa, siri, things like that. we will quickly in first quarter as mobile devices come available move into a mobile environment. the beauty of how we are architecting our network is it is a multipurpose network. whether we offer fixed wireless or mobile or enterprise service it doesn't matter. that allows us to drive our cost down. >> you mentioned the devices themselves. that's the thing. they are not in anybody's hand right now. and in 4 g it took some time,
so we will literally have hundreds of mega hertz to deliver full suite of services. latency and the thousands of times improvement in capacity. 5 g will deliver a mega bit of service for about 0.1 of what 4 g does today. that allows us to push out to markets at a good cost that we have never been able to do before. >> let's talk about the push out. sacramento and l.a. what does it mean >> we will literally have over 1,000 cell sites up and operating on the global standard. we have...
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and hertz billings people. i'm sure you will join us because of your commitment in adding this question to the census.>> i just observed that it stated that the voting rights -- >> again, maybe we can get the president to tweet. mr. levitt, do you agree with mr. comstock that there is no difference between asking about this question and asking about your gas bill?>> i don't, on fortunately. >> i think pulling this question to be one of the 11 questions we are going to ask every person in the country is a radically different change that has not been tested. i repaired a hole on my dogs chew toy, but you don't want me doing open-heart surgery.>> whatever mr. comstock's good wishes are, it just doesn't work the way he wanted to and it does harm. we have much lower participation and we have to send out enumerators and costs go up. by the way, i had a conversation with secretary ross and the general counsel and i pleaded with them not to do this and that would be precisely what would happen. i do admire them for tak
and hertz billings people. i'm sure you will join us because of your commitment in adding this question to the census.>> i just observed that it stated that the voting rights -- >> again, maybe we can get the president to tweet. mr. levitt, do you agree with mr. comstock that there is no difference between asking about this question and asking about your gas bill?>> i don't, on fortunately. >> i think pulling this question to be one of the 11 questions we are going to...
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companies like delta, united, hertz and avis ended affinity relationships with the national rifle association. institutional investors and financial companies are now pressuring the gun industry to change its behavior. these businesses understand that inaction is not an option. the student movement for gun safety has helped them realize this. unfortunately, unfortunately, it is extremely unlikely that this congress will take any meaningful action this year to reduce gun violence in america. why? because president trump and the republican majority in congress still won't push for any gun reforms that the gun lobby opposes. they are letting the gun lobby dictate federal policy. that is a mistake. it is disgraceful. the gun lobby cares about one thing above all else -- selling guns. they are not going to support any reforms that might reduce their sales. on sunday, the incoming president of the national rifle association, oliver north you may remember from the iran-contra controversy, blamed everything from video games to ritalin for our epidemic of school shootings, blamed everything except g
companies like delta, united, hertz and avis ended affinity relationships with the national rifle association. institutional investors and financial companies are now pressuring the gun industry to change its behavior. these businesses understand that inaction is not an option. the student movement for gun safety has helped them realize this. unfortunately, unfortunately, it is extremely unlikely that this congress will take any meaningful action this year to reduce gun violence in america....