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hear from tennessee congressman mark green, north dakota senator kramer and lee zeal don and florida senator rick scott all coming up. another stimulus package aimed at infrastructure is looming to the tune of $3 trillion. how the administration expects to fund all of these massive spending plans. markets this morning are pulling back. take a look at futures indicating a decline at the start of trading after a day of gain, dow industrials down 160. nasdaq down 43 and s&p 500 lower by 20 points this morning. all three major indices finishing in the green yesterday due to growth stock leading the market, stabilizing bond yields also helping. dow industrials finished up 103 at the close and nasdaq up 162 and the s&p 500 higher by 27 at 4:00 o'clock on wall street yesterday. markets in europe, take a look at european indices which are lower across the board.
hear from tennessee congressman mark green, north dakota senator kramer and lee zeal don and florida senator rick scott all coming up. another stimulus package aimed at infrastructure is looming to the tune of $3 trillion. how the administration expects to fund all of these massive spending plans. markets this morning are pulling back. take a look at futures indicating a decline at the start of trading after a day of gain, dow industrials down 160. nasdaq down 43 and s&p 500 lower by 20...
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but when does it begin to negatively impact your mental health reporter courtneu kramer has the details on how social media is affecting us. what we can do about it. >> even got it just may get lost the space of the slide growing like. >> thousands of videos. the average person spends a few hours each day on social media platforms, maybe 2 hours on tape talking to our on instagram and experts say that's because they're designed to keep you hooked. these algorithms are not set up. >> to make your life better. they're set up for in dayton. >> matthew dugan teaches social media theory at uvm and says apps such as instagram. typically show the best parts of a person stay and it's not always what it seems which can lead to issues around mental health. >> you know, highly edited video. with particular filters of a person living this perfect life. and there's a lot of research about how people who are heavy, social media users will compare themselves to to those people. >> and find their lives lacking really cool things that they're doing in their life and may be traveling in a lot of people c
but when does it begin to negatively impact your mental health reporter courtneu kramer has the details on how social media is affecting us. what we can do about it. >> even got it just may get lost the space of the slide growing like. >> thousands of videos. the average person spends a few hours each day on social media platforms, maybe 2 hours on tape talking to our on instagram and experts say that's because they're designed to keep you hooked. these algorithms are not set up....
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i'd like to have you meet my business partner, paul kramer. lemonis: okay.to meet marcus lemonis. lemonis: how are you? i'm marcus. nice to meet you. paul: thank you for joining us here. lemonis: absolutely. how do you share roles and responsibilities? paul: operations for me. i have restaurant background. lemonis: what are the numbers here? paul: we're doing $4 million. -i can go back and -- -mike: no, we weren't that high. -paul: don't think so? -mike: nope. paul: we did, yeah. lemonis: so the numbers aren't crystal clear? -paul: yes. -mike: yeah. lemonis: i don't know what just happened. paul answers my question, and then mike says he's wrong. and quite frankly, they both look totally lost. -how many stores exist today? -mike: there's five stores. bob farrell started the company back in 1963. when we started the company, he came up to the opening. he goes, "guys, you did it. -this is farrell's." -lemonis: oh, that's awesome. paul: my uncle would take me to farrell's growing up. and farrell's is part of families. it was part of mine, and it's part of milli
i'd like to have you meet my business partner, paul kramer. lemonis: okay.to meet marcus lemonis. lemonis: how are you? i'm marcus. nice to meet you. paul: thank you for joining us here. lemonis: absolutely. how do you share roles and responsibilities? paul: operations for me. i have restaurant background. lemonis: what are the numbers here? paul: we're doing $4 million. -i can go back and -- -mike: no, we weren't that high. -paul: don't think so? -mike: nope. paul: we did, yeah. lemonis: so...
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tom: kramer has got to find some love with the moderates as well.se republicans move and assist moderates to a moderate outcome? kevin: that is such an impo rtant point. cramer beat heidi heitkamp. she was seen at the time as a centrist democrat who would be able to win over states like north dakota, candidly, back in the 2020 cycle had camp -- heitkamp was seen on the short list for vp along with tim kaine and enclosure -- amy klobuchar. cramer comes from a state that voted for heidi heitkamp. lisa: former president trump's wall -- they need to come up with a decision in terms of whether to keep building it. what are the political ramifications on both sides of this debate? kevin: it is huge. this week we have been focusing on it. we talk about the symbolism of what that would wall -- that wall has come to represent. will you have a made for viral social media moment where president biden says tear down that wall? i don't know. for 3000 teenagers who will be staying in the dallas convention center who crossed the border and now have to face ramific
tom: kramer has got to find some love with the moderates as well.se republicans move and assist moderates to a moderate outcome? kevin: that is such an impo rtant point. cramer beat heidi heitkamp. she was seen at the time as a centrist democrat who would be able to win over states like north dakota, candidly, back in the 2020 cycle had camp -- heitkamp was seen on the short list for vp along with tim kaine and enclosure -- amy klobuchar. cramer comes from a state that voted for heidi heitkamp....
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brent: tania kramer with the latest tonight. tanya, thank you.ay and violence in myanmar has left more people dead. 38 people were killed in the latest series of crackdown on demonstrations. protesters against last month's military coup said they were met with light military influence and teargas. reporter: a peaceful prote of teachers and stunts soon gav way to chaos. [loud bangs] rerter: securit open fire, sending the crowd scattering through the streets. clouds of teargas in the air when -- where the chance had earlier echoed. among the victims of the violence, a 19-year-old woman who was shot in the head. fence -- friends and relatives gathered in grief around her coffin just hours later to mourn yet another life lost. reports accumulated throughout the day on local and social media of many more protesters killed and wounded. most of the men gone. also, in smaller cities, video images showed security forces carrying olympic bodies on a bloodsoaked street. the u.n. security is due to discuss the ongoing crisis on friday. so far, it has failed
brent: tania kramer with the latest tonight. tanya, thank you.ay and violence in myanmar has left more people dead. 38 people were killed in the latest series of crackdown on demonstrations. protesters against last month's military coup said they were met with light military influence and teargas. reporter: a peaceful prote of teachers and stunts soon gav way to chaos. [loud bangs] rerter: securit open fire, sending the crowd scattering through the streets. clouds of teargas in the air when --...
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according to kramer, has the details on how social media is impacting us.what we can do about it. >> even got is that get lost the space of the slide growing to like. thousands of videos. the average person spends a few hours each day on social media platforms, maybe 2 hours on tape talking our on instagram and experts say that's because they're designed to keep you hooked. these algorithms are not set up. >> to make your life better. they're set up for in dayton. >> matthew dugan teaches social media theory at uvm and says apps such as instagram. typically show the best parts of a person's day and it's not always what it seems which can lead to issues around mental health. >> you know, highly edited video. with particular filters of a person living this perfect life. and there's a lot of research about how people who are every social media users will compare themselves to to those people. >> and find their lives lacking the really cool things that they're doing in their life and may be traveling in on people can feel bad like they should be doing that as w
according to kramer, has the details on how social media is impacting us.what we can do about it. >> even got is that get lost the space of the slide growing to like. thousands of videos. the average person spends a few hours each day on social media platforms, maybe 2 hours on tape talking our on instagram and experts say that's because they're designed to keep you hooked. these algorithms are not set up. >> to make your life better. they're set up for in dayton. >> matthew...
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but as courtney kramer reports, there can be more negative effects than just wasting time. >> even got. does that get lost the space of the slide growing like. >> thousands of videos. the average person spends a few hours each day on social media platforms, maybe 2 hours on tape talking our on instagram and experts say that's because they're designed to keep you hooked. these algorithms are not set up. >> to make your life better. they're set up for in dayton. >> matthew dugan teaches social media theory at uvm and says apps such as instagram. typically show the best parts of a person's day and it's not always what it seems which can lead to issues around mental health. >> you know, highly edited video. with particular filters of a person living this perfect life. and there's a lot of research about people who are every social media users will compare themselves to to those people. >> and find their lives lacking the really cool things that they're doing in my life. and may be traveling in on people can feel bad like they should doing that as well. things showing off their body and you
but as courtney kramer reports, there can be more negative effects than just wasting time. >> even got. does that get lost the space of the slide growing like. >> thousands of videos. the average person spends a few hours each day on social media platforms, maybe 2 hours on tape talking our on instagram and experts say that's because they're designed to keep you hooked. these algorithms are not set up. >> to make your life better. they're set up for in dayton. >> matthew...
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now on the line by and because starting the head of the critical care department and i see you as kramer on our hospital in italy criminal of course also being a beautiful town and along the region that was hit by the pandemic last spring and dr stuart you were right in the thick of it how did you experience that terrible 1st wife last spring. the year i perfectly can recall exactly the time when we knew that we were feet being called the main team. because we have been the very 1st one to diagnose with these infection in europe and at that time it was clear that we were forced to to face having which was totally unexpected then and nobody deviating the last. 100 here here in europe so it was the idea that we have to find the way to to fly again a funding week problem which was really astonishing in the end you had to make hard choices also something that you probably don't have to do every day. yeah i think that what should be clear that the. disanalogy 0 we were forced to to face was its sorta worst scenario is sort of mosque a lengthy problem where the diffusion on my schedule of the
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correspondent tonya kramer is on the story for us good evening to utah despite israel's attempts to postpone the decision the prosecutor has announced the opening of an investigation into war crimes what more do we know tonight. well as he said that has been a long process after 5 nearly 5 long preliminary investigation and also after this season back in february just last month by a panel of 3 judges who had ruled that indeed the i.c.c. has jurisdiction over the occupied west bank gaza and east jerusalem now the prosecutor the chief prosecutor fatou bensouda had referred this matter to the panel 3 judges back in december 2019 when she concluded that they are grounds to open a formal investigation against israeli and palestinian individuals for. war crimes but she had to refer to the panel of state history talk just to get their opinion on the jurisdiction and now we are expecting. this investigation to deal with everything that happened after 2014 because of war between israel and hamas then the issue of construction of settlements in the occupied territory as far as possibly the actions of
correspondent tonya kramer is on the story for us good evening to utah despite israel's attempts to postpone the decision the prosecutor has announced the opening of an investigation into war crimes what more do we know tonight. well as he said that has been a long process after 5 nearly 5 long preliminary investigation and also after this season back in february just last month by a panel of 3 judges who had ruled that indeed the i.c.c. has jurisdiction over the occupied west bank gaza and...
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not reality our justice system isn't what you think it is rolling stone magazine considers wayne kramer of the m c 51 of the top 100 greatest guitarists of all time he battled drug addiction in 1975 went to prison for 2 years for selling cocaine he's since provided guitars and taught music 10 minutes at over 50 correctional institutions throughout the united states people think that you know you have a right to a trial and everybody goes to trial and there's the good prosecutor and the defense attorney and they battle it out that is the way it works the way it works is the prosecutors stack up the charges on you and force you to plead guilty to a lesser charge to keep from doing life or double life or triple life people don't get trials what they get is a deal people suggest that anywhere between you know 3 years 10 and 15 percent of people behind bars could be innocent of the crimes for which they were charged michelle alexander is a civil rights lawyer stanford law professor and the author of the new jim crow one of the most highly acclaimed studies america's criminal justice system t
not reality our justice system isn't what you think it is rolling stone magazine considers wayne kramer of the m c 51 of the top 100 greatest guitarists of all time he battled drug addiction in 1975 went to prison for 2 years for selling cocaine he's since provided guitars and taught music 10 minutes at over 50 correctional institutions throughout the united states people think that you know you have a right to a trial and everybody goes to trial and there's the good prosecutor and the defense...
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not reality our justice system isn't what you think it is rolling stone magazine considers wayne kramer of the m c 51 of the top 100 greatest guitarists of all time he battled drug addiction in the 1975 went to prison for 2 years for selling cocaine is since provided guitars and taught music 10 minutes at over 50 correctional institutions throughout the united.
not reality our justice system isn't what you think it is rolling stone magazine considers wayne kramer of the m c 51 of the top 100 greatest guitarists of all time he battled drug addiction in the 1975 went to prison for 2 years for selling cocaine is since provided guitars and taught music 10 minutes at over 50 correctional institutions throughout the united.
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are for more now we can go to jerusalem our correspondent tonya kramer is on the story force good evening to you tanya despite israel's attempts to postpone the decision the prosecutor has announced the opening of an investigation into war crimes what more do we know tonight. well as he said that has been a long process after a 5 here long nearly 5 long preliminary investigation and also after this season back in february just last month by a panel of 3 judges who had ruled that indeed the i.c.c. has to restriction over the occupied west bank gaza and east jerusalem now the prosecutor the chief prosecutor fatou bensouda had researched this matter to the panel 3 duchesse back in december 2019 when she concluded that there are grounds to open a formal investigation against israeli and palestinian individuals for alleged war crimes but she had to refer to the panel of the streets are just to get their opinion on the jurisdiction now we are expecting. this investigation to deal with everything that happened after 2014 the gaza war between israel and hamas then the issue of construction of set
are for more now we can go to jerusalem our correspondent tonya kramer is on the story force good evening to you tanya despite israel's attempts to postpone the decision the prosecutor has announced the opening of an investigation into war crimes what more do we know tonight. well as he said that has been a long process after a 5 here long nearly 5 long preliminary investigation and also after this season back in february just last month by a panel of 3 judges who had ruled that indeed the...
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not reality our justice system isn't what you think it is rolling stone magazine considers wayne kramer of the m c 51 of the top 100 greatest guitarists of all time he battled drug addiction in the 1975 went to prison for 2 years for selling cocaine he's since provided guitars and taught music 10 minutes at over 50 correctional institutions throughout the united states people think that you know you have a right to a trial and everybody goes to trial and there's the good prosecutor and and the defense attorney and they battle it out that ain't the way it works the way it works is the prosecutors stack up the charges on you and force you to plead guilty to a lesser charge to keep from doing life or double life or triple life people don't get trials what they get is a deal people suggest that anywhere between you know 3 at 10 and 15 percent of people behind bars.
not reality our justice system isn't what you think it is rolling stone magazine considers wayne kramer of the m c 51 of the top 100 greatest guitarists of all time he battled drug addiction in the 1975 went to prison for 2 years for selling cocaine he's since provided guitars and taught music 10 minutes at over 50 correctional institutions throughout the united states people think that you know you have a right to a trial and everybody goes to trial and there's the good prosecutor and and the...
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at kramer hospital and it's in the criminal of course also being a beautiful old town and along with the region that was hit by the pandemic last spring and dr stuart to you were right in the thick of it how did you experience that terrible 1st wave last spring. yeah i. can recall exactly the time when we knew that we were facing the 19th. because we had been the very 1st one to diagnose with these infection in europe and at that time it was clear that we were forced to face something which was totally unexpected and nobody in the last. one 'd 100 here here in europe so. the idea that we have to find the way to defy against a funding problem which was that we astonishing in the end you had to make conscious choices also something that you probably don't have to do every day. yeah i think that what should be clear that. this scenario we were forced to to face was a sort of worst scenario is sort of mass casualty program where the diffusion on my schedule these when there's a huge disproportion between the number on the sion you have to take care to take care and research these that yo
at kramer hospital and it's in the criminal of course also being a beautiful old town and along with the region that was hit by the pandemic last spring and dr stuart to you were right in the thick of it how did you experience that terrible 1st wave last spring. yeah i. can recall exactly the time when we knew that we were facing the 19th. because we had been the very 1st one to diagnose with these infection in europe and at that time it was clear that we were forced to face something which was...
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are this put this into some context and let's get our correspondent tanya kramer she was following the election night force in jerusalem good evening to you tanya prime minister benjamin netanyahu is right we could emerge as the strongest force in the exit polls will netanyahu will be able this time to easily form a government. well i think everybody can agree on this was not to be a tough said he would be doing easily i mean he emerges as the strongest party but he didn't get as solid a parliamentary majority he would need the $61.00 out of $320.00 knesset seats of course he wouldn't be alone as a party with his likud party but he has to form a coalition and it's going to be very very narrow if you look at the exit polls now we're talking of course as you also said about exit polls and now of course every you know exchange in the coming hours could change that he would most likely go together with his national allies who are also docks parties and another far right extremist party of indigenous zionism who already have pledged their. alliance to such a coalition but he would still nee
are this put this into some context and let's get our correspondent tanya kramer she was following the election night force in jerusalem good evening to you tanya prime minister benjamin netanyahu is right we could emerge as the strongest force in the exit polls will netanyahu will be able this time to easily form a government. well i think everybody can agree on this was not to be a tough said he would be doing easily i mean he emerges as the strongest party but he didn't get as solid a...
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governor, your first question comes from marcia kramer. your line is now open.e unmute your microphone. >> can you hear me? >> the dean of the delegation. i wonder if given the distractions of these investigations, especially involving sexual harassment, do you feel you might want to step aside or you should step aside, especially in negotiating the budget which could be one of the most important budget the state has ever had? the second question -- the reason i'm asking the question is emceeing circulated pictures of you touching faces of people all over the state. i wonder what you make of this pictures. gov. cuomo: thank you very much, marcia. first, you are right about the state budget. it is critically important. the state budget is going to turn the page to the rebuilding phase. we have been working hard to get funding from washington to fill the gap. that has been going well. we have to see what we actually get. we have tremendous financial needs on top of that. people have to pay their rent, if they need food, etc. you also have new york city, which is i
governor, your first question comes from marcia kramer. your line is now open.e unmute your microphone. >> can you hear me? >> the dean of the delegation. i wonder if given the distractions of these investigations, especially involving sexual harassment, do you feel you might want to step aside or you should step aside, especially in negotiating the budget which could be one of the most important budget the state has ever had? the second question -- the reason i'm asking the...
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>> marcia kramer, the dean of the delegation. >> governor, i have, actually, two questions.ially the one involving sexual harassment, you feel that you might want to step aside or that you should step aside especially in negotiating the budget which could be one of the most important budgets that the state has ever had to deal with. and my second question has to deal with the pictures that have surfaced of you touching the face of anna rubbing. anna ruck. the reason i'm asking the question is there are pictures of you touching the faces of people young and old, and i wonder what you make of those pictures. >> yeah. thank you very much, marcia. let me take both questions. first, you're right about the state budget. it is critically important. the state budget is going to turn the page to the rebuilding phase. we've been working very hard to get funding from washington to fill the gap. and that has been going well. we have to see what we actually get, but we then have tremendous financial needs on top of that. people have to pay their rent, they need food, etc. you also have n
>> marcia kramer, the dean of the delegation. >> governor, i have, actually, two questions.ially the one involving sexual harassment, you feel that you might want to step aside or that you should step aside especially in negotiating the budget which could be one of the most important budgets that the state has ever had to deal with. and my second question has to deal with the pictures that have surfaced of you touching the face of anna rubbing. anna ruck. the reason i'm asking the...
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think about the philosophy behind being a growth investor, there's always opportunity and it's like kramer says, there's always a bull market somewhere you could always find growth stocks to invest in but you need to be very careful because as, who said it, i think kourtney said it earlier, the rising tide isn't going to raise all this year that's important when you look at growth stocks, you need to differentiate between what all went up last year, the dock docusigns and by and careful and understand that valuation counts today, it's always counted if for some time last year, valuation was thrown out the window, fine but going forward, history is going to repeat in that valuation is going to matter when you're looking at growth stocks, be careful with what you own and be sure there's companies with real earnings, real valuations that you can actually get behind and know what you're getting into so be careful this year. don't just buy growth for the sake of buying growth. >> because valuations matter a lot in different rate environment. that's what investors have learned over the last coup
think about the philosophy behind being a growth investor, there's always opportunity and it's like kramer says, there's always a bull market somewhere you could always find growth stocks to invest in but you need to be very careful because as, who said it, i think kourtney said it earlier, the rising tide isn't going to raise all this year that's important when you look at growth stocks, you need to differentiate between what all went up last year, the dock docusigns and by and careful and...
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brown: senator kramer is recognized for five minutes. sen. kramer: thank you mr.irman and thank you madam secretary for being here. i want to associate myself with the comments of senator kennedy about the importance of the independence. you and i have talked about this and it is critical. i applaud you for your discipline. what i wanted to talk about today is the banking agencies are starting to roll back last year's regulatory measures that responded to the pandemic stresses, and as you know we have made some temporary relief. we are hearing community banks are under leveraged stress because of the influx of deposits, which they're holding low risk assets. because of their strong commitment to ppp lending. as the banks work with their customers and communities, what factors will you consider in addressing leverage ratio pressures and how much lead time will the banks and customers get to adapt these ad hoc decisions? maybe start with you, mr. chairman. chair powell: on the community bank leverage ratio, that is something we'll be watching carefully and communica
brown: senator kramer is recognized for five minutes. sen. kramer: thank you mr.irman and thank you madam secretary for being here. i want to associate myself with the comments of senator kennedy about the importance of the independence. you and i have talked about this and it is critical. i applaud you for your discipline. what i wanted to talk about today is the banking agencies are starting to roll back last year's regulatory measures that responded to the pandemic stresses, and as you know...
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. >>> welcome back a reminder, kramer is off this week but at the top of the hour, it's "on the edge. expensive artwork sold on the block. mike winkleman, the take is one of the top three for living artists in terms of sales price beeple will be interviewed tomorrow you shouldn't miss that. he should be pretty pleased. dan, what do you think this seems to really throw nfts into the mainstream. >> it's really interesting brian kelly has been talk about this sort of thing for years, actually it's interesting because it's just bubbled up because of the size and some of the names associated with it ream. maybe that has something to do with bitcoin nearing that trillion dollar market cap up in its all time highs i don't think digital art like this trades for what it's trading if bitcoin and related cryptos are not doing what they're doing. so buyer beware on the valuations, but i think it's proven the concept that's been around for a built here, and i think you're going to see this sort of thing work its way into other parts of the economy, too, going forward. >> karen, you are a lover of
. >>> welcome back a reminder, kramer is off this week but at the top of the hour, it's "on the edge. expensive artwork sold on the block. mike winkleman, the take is one of the top three for living artists in terms of sales price beeple will be interviewed tomorrow you shouldn't miss that. he should be pretty pleased. dan, what do you think this seems to really throw nfts into the mainstream. >> it's really interesting brian kelly has been talk about this sort of thing for...
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. >>> welcome back a reminder, kramer is off this week we've got a special report with on the edge.ome of the hottest stories of the day some markets are getting hit harder than others check out this chart, comparing the track china's biggest tech stocks and the qqq they've be down 18%. if you're looking to buy a tech dip, should you look overseas, tim? >> well, it's great iron any that with the top-heavy part of the index are some of the biggest tech companies in the world. taiwan semi is almost a 6% position in the lergeing market etf. as we talk about tech stock at a time egg mania stocks have been under traded the irony is we are in the super cycle. we're in this market where banks are moving higher. this was the em index. in fact, when tech was running in this country, you didn't have a lot of exposure in the top end. i bring that up for perspective. i think that the em and the asian big cap tech names are some of the most valuable and undervalued companies in the world. i think you have companies that have a much larger addressable market, whether it's the spotify of china or
. >>> welcome back a reminder, kramer is off this week we've got a special report with on the edge.ome of the hottest stories of the day some markets are getting hit harder than others check out this chart, comparing the track china's biggest tech stocks and the qqq they've be down 18%. if you're looking to buy a tech dip, should you look overseas, tim? >> well, it's great iron any that with the top-heavy part of the index are some of the biggest tech companies in the world....
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it might just have well been kramer smith because i took it all for granted. i hadn't enchanted our childhood, i loved living it. i want today school as, always, so i saw a lot of my parents, they were always around when they were at home. and i suppose it got gradually came to be born on me. for instance, my father was in the public life, member of parliament, making speeches and then when i started to read the newspapers, i would realize that his name appeared in a lot of those. it was only rarely in the thirties when i really came burning on me that he was somebody very big in terms of public life. >> here's a photograph of david lowered a georgia on the left and who was he? >> david lloyd george, the welsh, he was the welsh politicians statesman who is the prime minister for the second part of the first world war. and who was a great colleague of my fathers. >> and lord berke and had. >> lord burke and head was one of my father's best friends. he was called f he smith and he was i'm most brilliant advocate are. he became a chancellor and was eventually mad
it might just have well been kramer smith because i took it all for granted. i hadn't enchanted our childhood, i loved living it. i want today school as, always, so i saw a lot of my parents, they were always around when they were at home. and i suppose it got gradually came to be born on me. for instance, my father was in the public life, member of parliament, making speeches and then when i started to read the newspapers, i would realize that his name appeared in a lot of those. it was only...
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hot, cheese, cheese, cheese, whiz, onion chopped up perfectly, meat perfect, and then the roll >>> kramerd the passion philly has for its favorite food >> the way they cook it, the grease, the onions and the cheese, that's what makes the cheesesteak good >> reporter: it started in 1930 when a hotdog vendor came one a new sandwich frying slices of beef, adding seasoning and a cab driver asked to buy one. since then it's been the flavor of philly. >> it's a comfort food one that you can be just yourself with. >> it's flavor and the bread >> it's great savory junk food >> reporter: your choice of cheese that's a controversial topic. >> cheese whiz, classic >> american. it melts really well it tastes good i think whiz tastes a little fake >> provolone i think gives it the best taste >> mine is always cheese whiz and the reason is it's gooey and makes the whole thing into a brilliant gooey mess >> there's also real beef over whether beef or chicken is better and now there's vegan cheesesteaks >> it's fun to see people totally enjoy a philly cheesesteak that happens to be made out of grains and
hot, cheese, cheese, cheese, whiz, onion chopped up perfectly, meat perfect, and then the roll >>> kramerd the passion philly has for its favorite food >> the way they cook it, the grease, the onions and the cheese, that's what makes the cheesesteak good >> reporter: it started in 1930 when a hotdog vendor came one a new sandwich frying slices of beef, adding seasoning and a cab driver asked to buy one. since then it's been the flavor of philly. >> it's a comfort food...
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kramer's on the story for us good evening to utah and despite israel's attempts to postpone the decision the prosecutor has announced the opening of an investigation into war crimes what more do we know tonight. well as he said that has been a long process after 5 nearly 5 preliminary investigation and also after this season back in february just last month by a panel of 3 judges who had ruled that indeed the i.c.c. has jurisdiction over the occupied west bank gaza and east jerusalem now and the prosecutor the chief prosecutor fatou bensouda had to be fair this matter to the panel of 3 judges back in december 2019 when she concluded that they are grounds to open a formal investigation against israeli and palestinian individuals for. war crimes but she had to refer to the panel of state history talk just to get their opinion on the jurisdiction now we are expecting. this investigation to deal with everything that happened after 2014 because of war between israel and hamas then the issue of construction of settlements in the occupied territory as well as possibly the actions of the israeli
kramer's on the story for us good evening to utah and despite israel's attempts to postpone the decision the prosecutor has announced the opening of an investigation into war crimes what more do we know tonight. well as he said that has been a long process after 5 nearly 5 preliminary investigation and also after this season back in february just last month by a panel of 3 judges who had ruled that indeed the i.c.c. has jurisdiction over the occupied west bank gaza and east jerusalem now and...
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this place is awesome. ...and was reopened in 2010 by mike fleming and paul kramer. really what you guys are known for, giant ice cream sundaes. paul: it is. lemonis: the new owners wasted no time in opening up new locations. when i arrived, there were five -- buena park, brea, riverside, sacramento, and rancho cucamonga. paul: farrell's is part of families. it was part of mine, and it's part of millions. lemonis: but while the restaurants generated more than $17 million a year in revenue, they were starved for cash. mike and paul were sucking out the cash from the two profitable locations to prop up the three that were losing, and to pay down massive debts. the total amount of debt -- $1,940,000. equipment was failing, the food was lackluster, and the key iconic feature of farrell's, the candy store, had disappeared. i'm not really sure that the theme is clear to me. so i made a $750,000 investment to revive the brand. part of the money went to me buying 51% of the trademark, with the other 49% held by mike, paul, and other investors. the rest went to remodeling bue
this place is awesome. ...and was reopened in 2010 by mike fleming and paul kramer. really what you guys are known for, giant ice cream sundaes. paul: it is. lemonis: the new owners wasted no time in opening up new locations. when i arrived, there were five -- buena park, brea, riverside, sacramento, and rancho cucamonga. paul: farrell's is part of families. it was part of mine, and it's part of millions. lemonis: but while the restaurants generated more than $17 million a year in revenue, they...
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it might just have well been kramer smith because i took it all for just have well been brown or granted. i hadn't enchanted our smith because i took it all for granted. i hadn't enchanted our childhood, i loved living it. i childhood, i loved living it. i want today school as, always, so i saw a lot of my parents, want today school as, always, they were always around when so i saw a lot of my parents, they were always around when they were at home. and i suppose it got gradually came to be born on me. for instance, my father was in the public life, member of parliament, they were at home. and i suppose it gradually came to be born on me. for instance, making speeches and then when i my father was in the public started to read the newspapers, life, member of parliament, i would realize that his name making speeches and then when i started to read the newspapers, i would realize that his name appeared in a lot of those. it appeared in a lot of those. it was only rarely in the thirties when i really came born in on me that he was somebody very big in terms of public life. was only really i
it might just have well been kramer smith because i took it all for just have well been brown or granted. i hadn't enchanted our smith because i took it all for granted. i hadn't enchanted our childhood, i loved living it. i childhood, i loved living it. i want today school as, always, so i saw a lot of my parents, want today school as, always, they were always around when so i saw a lot of my parents, they were always around when they were at home. and i suppose it got gradually came to be...
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. >> i am not prepared to call on senator kramer. >> thank you, mr.chairmanr: and thank you to both of you this would be a fantastic hearing and i say that every week and this committee by the way. this really has been great and i'm about to blow up everything reset prepared for me because we started a discussion that we would like to carry further and you will find when it comes to the court the oddest member ofm congress from the fossil fuel especially right-wing over but i think that should be in comparison and i'll tell you why. while it is aspirational i think that often times it's not regular tory and that's an important point but one thing general mcmaster that i fear than the large international body trying to do good things is a large international body that doesn't have us at the table and to that end i do think that we can bring things that are helpful and but one very specific characteristic of china that i want to ask you both about with the short answer and then maybe we can expound is should china continue to be treated like a quote, de
. >> i am not prepared to call on senator kramer. >> thank you, mr.chairmanr: and thank you to both of you this would be a fantastic hearing and i say that every week and this committee by the way. this really has been great and i'm about to blow up everything reset prepared for me because we started a discussion that we would like to carry further and you will find when it comes to the court the oddest member ofm congress from the fossil fuel especially right-wing over but i think...
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but when does it begin to negatively impact your mental health reporter courtney kramer has the details on how social media is affecting us and what we can do about it. >> even got it just may get lost the space of the slide growing like. >> thousands of videos. the average person spends a few hours each day on social media platforms, maybe 2 hours on tape talking to our on instagram and experts say that's because they're designed to keep you hooked. these algorithms are not set up. >> to make your life better. they're set up for in dayton. >> matthew dugan teaches social media theory at uvm and says apps such as instagram. typically show the best parts of a person stay and it's not always what it seems which can lead to issues around mental health. >> you know, highly edited video. with particular filters of a person living this perfect life. and there's a lot of research about how people who are every social media users will compare themselves to to those people. >> and find their lives lacking the really cool things that they're doing in their life and may be traveling in a lot of pe
but when does it begin to negatively impact your mental health reporter courtney kramer has the details on how social media is affecting us and what we can do about it. >> even got it just may get lost the space of the slide growing like. >> thousands of videos. the average person spends a few hours each day on social media platforms, maybe 2 hours on tape talking to our on instagram and experts say that's because they're designed to keep you hooked. these algorithms are not set up....
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pilot sammy kramer took to the skies and flew over 200 kilometres to remind people of the importancety of celabratory dances. here are some of our favourites from health care workers and people who have been vaccinated around the world. # celebrate vaccination day, come on! # i got that sunshine and my pocket. # got that good soul in my feet. # feel that happening and it drops. # i can't take my eyes u( off it. # i like what we rock it, so don't stop. music. ? hair tossed him a check my nails. 7 ? hair tossed him a check my nails. ? how you feeling as help! # feeling good as help. # feeling good as help. # kick off your shoes take a deep breath... and if that hasn't put you in a good mood, take a look at this performance from the ndlovu youth choir in south africa, which is encouraging people to get the jab and to do thejaba jaba. music. # to get the party going strong. the dancing all night long, get vaccinated. # you can learn the groove if the lock down got you down. # get vaccinated! knees. good evening. wednesday brought a largely dried, settled spell for many areas. we had a lo
pilot sammy kramer took to the skies and flew over 200 kilometres to remind people of the importancety of celabratory dances. here are some of our favourites from health care workers and people who have been vaccinated around the world. # celebrate vaccination day, come on! # i got that sunshine and my pocket. # got that good soul in my feet. # feel that happening and it drops. # i can't take my eyes u( off it. # i like what we rock it, so don't stop. music. ? hair tossed him a check my nails....
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turns out it's from the royal albatross cam has been viewed 1.3 million times and maybe that's how kramert at home is all we're saying. >>> we've got a lot more coming up. what john legend and h.e.r. say you must binge before you see the grammys this weekend. stay with us. h.e.r. say you must binge before you see the grammys this weekend. stay with us. struggling to manage my type 2 diabetes was knocking me out of my zone, but lowering my a1c with once-weekly ozempic® helped me get back in it. ♪ oh, oh, oh, ozempic® ♪ my zone? lowering my a1c and losing some weight. now, back to the show. ozempic® is proven to lower a1c. most people who took ozempic® reached an a1c under 7 and maintained it. and you may lose weight. adults lost on average up to 12 pounds.cor pwie or d needl. k foacidosis.shl ever had medullary thyroid cancer, or have multiple endocrine neoplasia syndrome type 2, or if allergic to it. stop ozempic® and get medical help right away if you get a lump or swelling in your neck, severe stomach pain, or an allergic reaction. serious side effects may include pancreatitis. tell you
turns out it's from the royal albatross cam has been viewed 1.3 million times and maybe that's how kramert at home is all we're saying. >>> we've got a lot more coming up. what john legend and h.e.r. say you must binge before you see the grammys this weekend. stay with us. h.e.r. say you must binge before you see the grammys this weekend. stay with us. struggling to manage my type 2 diabetes was knocking me out of my zone, but lowering my a1c with once-weekly ozempic® helped me get...
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i'm going to acquire kramer in my own spac. very well. >> what's our ticker >> mad >> yeah. >> mad >> mad >> how are you and esg >> how are you on esg? your carbon footprint. >> your esg, you had me in ben hur, one of those -- >> chariots? >> no, in the ships where you're like - >> okay. >> and you would say jim would be the, the beam will continue until the morale improves, that's your motto. >> thank you i will lead with that in our s-1. the beam will continue until the morale improves. carl >> guy, breadth on the ndx, not so good, a moment ago, they were four green ndx components. we will continue to watch. that let's get to rick santelli with the rates still the big story. hey, rick. >> big story they've been the big story and i think one of the main reasons it's a big story, because how small of at story the fed seems to make. it look at the two-day of 10s and 30s and the high yields in each today, 2.51 was the high yield, in 30s, that was up 9-plus and 1.75 was the high yield intraday for 10s up 11. and they eased back ju
i'm going to acquire kramer in my own spac. very well. >> what's our ticker >> mad >> yeah. >> mad >> mad >> how are you and esg >> how are you on esg? your carbon footprint. >> your esg, you had me in ben hur, one of those -- >> chariots? >> no, in the ships where you're like - >> okay. >> and you would say jim would be the, the beam will continue until the morale improves, that's your motto. >> thank you i will lead...
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from kramer. i've been to fargo in the winter. >> thank you mr. chairman. want to begin by acknowledging former chair emhoff because these hearing started last march. it was the only committee i served on that was actively engaged in determining the role of what was going on. i remember having hearings from quarantine and various places around the country when this was get -- just getting started. i want to acknowledge chairman emhoff's leadership. i also want to recognize -- goodness knows, i have had my major differences with the prior presidents -- prior president, but setting in motion operation warp speed was an important initiative and it has been amazingly successful. the standard i use with my staff whenever they say it will take a year to get this done, i always say, eisenhower retook europe in 11 months. you beat that extraordinary deadline. under very difficult circumstances. i really think that has to be acknowledged. there are plenty of failures to be discussed, as senator kaine mentioned, but it is appropriate to recognize success when we see
from kramer. i've been to fargo in the winter. >> thank you mr. chairman. want to begin by acknowledging former chair emhoff because these hearing started last march. it was the only committee i served on that was actively engaged in determining the role of what was going on. i remember having hearings from quarantine and various places around the country when this was get -- just getting started. i want to acknowledge chairman emhoff's leadership. i also want to recognize -- goodness...
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let's bring geoffrey kramer back in. he is a federal prosecutor and has been listening to that.rth, mr floyd could understand the witness, the witness could understand mr floyd. mr floyd may have been high on something, may have been high on something, may have been high on something, may have been drinking, whatever it might be, he was still able to understand a back and forth conversation so we will see that play out on cross examination and then redirection. hate play out on cross examination and then redirection.— then redirection. we were talking before proceedings _ then redirection. we were talking before proceedings got _ then redirection. we were talking before proceedings got under i then redirection. we were talking| before proceedings got under way then redirection. we were talking i before proceedings got under way and you were taking us through your view in what we have seen over the first couple of days, the prosecution making the point that the defence don't have to prove anything, they just have to create that issue of that. in terms of the prosecution, the way
let's bring geoffrey kramer back in. he is a federal prosecutor and has been listening to that.rth, mr floyd could understand the witness, the witness could understand mr floyd. mr floyd may have been high on something, may have been high on something, may have been high on something, may have been drinking, whatever it might be, he was still able to understand a back and forth conversation so we will see that play out on cross examination and then redirection. hate play out on cross...
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to the last comment by senator r kramer, i think carbon capture has an important role in climate solutions, and ranking member capito and i have worked very well together on carbon capturee solutions. we are working right now in my office on an expansion on the direct air capture credit to help expand innovation into that space so it doesn't have to be so geographically limited. there's probably not a lot in r energy policy where we agree, but here we have overlap, so that's great.want t i do want to say with ms. snyder here how very disappointed i have been in the way that the natural gas industry conducted itself recently with regard to methane leakage. we weree working, i thought, extremely well with the industry in the previous administration.y i thought the industry saw the cliff that coal went off and oil was headed for and we had had ad longer runway and wanted to prepare for the transition in a responsible way and understood l methane leakage wasea the bigge, part of the problem. we had an agreement about measuring that leakage and all of that. and then came the trump administratio
to the last comment by senator r kramer, i think carbon capture has an important role in climate solutions, and ranking member capito and i have worked very well together on carbon capturee solutions. we are working right now in my office on an expansion on the direct air capture credit to help expand innovation into that space so it doesn't have to be so geographically limited. there's probably not a lot in r energy policy where we agree, but here we have overlap, so that's great.want t i do...
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conclusion with that but it's interesting, you know, we've known that this is coming for a while, kramerjust about the idea it was bie buy on the rumor, sell on the news we knew the stimulus checks were coming and people are slowly putting two and two together and making positive statements to this >> the skin was -- the new thinking was, if you had both, best of both worlds it doesn't cause rates to go up >> right >> we should also point out, you should assume that tepper, in fact, he told us on friday that he was in there buying with both hands on friday. >> right >> yeah. >> whatever his motivation -- he doesn't need us to help him, believe me he's done well without it. and you should assume that he has positions in things that could benefit from bringing this news to you. >> right >> but doesn't any guest -- anyone worth a damn, the sell side people don't, but the buy side people probably have positions on things they're talking about so don't be naive. >>> coming up the ceo behind the latest sizzling hot tech company, the ceo of roblox will join us. stay tuned you're watching "squaw
conclusion with that but it's interesting, you know, we've known that this is coming for a while, kramerjust about the idea it was bie buy on the rumor, sell on the news we knew the stimulus checks were coming and people are slowly putting two and two together and making positive statements to this >> the skin was -- the new thinking was, if you had both, best of both worlds it doesn't cause rates to go up >> right >> we should also point out, you should assume that tepper, in...
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[laughter] nancy: so i think this is reminiscent clearly of kramer's cologne on seinfeld that smelleditely know you can touch and feel money. i don't know that it would translate to a vacation. i would say this all smells great to me. it could smell like christmas too. it sort of smells good on that front. guys, we'll be seeing how many candles they sell. and nancy, we'll see how many money candles sell too. you'll be sticking with us for the rest of the show. still ahead, breaking the celebrity wall, find out which star says his phone is open for your texts, this is one of my favorites. i may be texting before the show it over. you're not going to believe it. all ahead on fox business. ♪ star light, star bright, first star i see tonight. ♪ tar light, star bright, yeah ♪♪ you can spend your life in boxing or any other business, but one day, you're gonna take a hit you didn't see coming. and it won't matter what hit you. what matters is you're down. and there's nothing down there with you but the choice that will define you. do you stay down? or. do you find, somewhere deep inside of y
[laughter] nancy: so i think this is reminiscent clearly of kramer's cologne on seinfeld that smelleditely know you can touch and feel money. i don't know that it would translate to a vacation. i would say this all smells great to me. it could smell like christmas too. it sort of smells good on that front. guys, we'll be seeing how many candles they sell. and nancy, we'll see how many money candles sell too. you'll be sticking with us for the rest of the show. still ahead, breaking the...
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senator kramer arrived yet? and has senator deigns arrived yet? go for it, steve. >> thanks, mr.man. appreciate it much. so i want to talk about the issue of this proxy advisor duoplies. as you know proxies provide advice to shareholders, typically publicly traded companies. there's two dominant proxy firms, chair holders they control about 95% of the proxy advisory industry has become the de facto standard for corporate government for issuers. this is an area that's attracted attention in the past. most notably the house passage the governor reform and transparency act. a similar version was sponsored by senator reed and members of the committee. this is the question, mr. ginsler. are you concerned about this lack of competition in the market for proxy and concern some proxy advisory firms may have significant conflict of interest which may impact the objectivity of the voter recommendations? >> senator, thank you. and thank you for taking some time last week for our discussion. i do think that in all parts of the capital market whether it's proxy advisers, whether it's the earl
senator kramer arrived yet? and has senator deigns arrived yet? go for it, steve. >> thanks, mr.man. appreciate it much. so i want to talk about the issue of this proxy advisor duoplies. as you know proxies provide advice to shareholders, typically publicly traded companies. there's two dominant proxy firms, chair holders they control about 95% of the proxy advisory industry has become the de facto standard for corporate government for issuers. this is an area that's attracted attention...