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>> kre, regional banks.as should your investments. >> although we've had a lot of false starts in these banks. maybe goldman sachs. if i went regional, i wouldn't go with all of them, some won't make it. >> thanks, guys. coming up, "the place for business." >>> this was a con job. it's one thing, it's inside the paper, that happens to me all the time, especially with the "times" and frankly i could mention plenty of others. if you're a republican conservative, it's very hard to get good press. >> donald trump calling the gray lady's front page article on how he treats women a con job, just one of mainstream media stories. trump is up, and now topping clinton. that's why some here say the liberal media is losing its power. are they right or wrong? hi, everybody, i'm david asman, with mr. steve forbes, elizabeth mcdonald, sabrina
>> kre, regional banks.as should your investments. >> although we've had a lot of false starts in these banks. maybe goldman sachs. if i went regional, i wouldn't go with all of them, some won't make it. >> thanks, guys. coming up, "the place for business." >>> this was a con job. it's one thing, it's inside the paper, that happens to me all the time, especially with the "times" and frankly i could mention plenty of others. if you're a republican...
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accusing facebook of kre booboo conservative news. can you ♪ you're not gonna watch it! ♪ no, you're not gonna watch it! ♪ ♪ we can't let you download on the goooooo! ♪ ♪ you'll just have to miss it! ♪ yeah, you'll just have to miss it! ♪ ♪ we can't let you download... uh, no thanks. i have x1 from xfinity so... don't fall for directv. xfinity lets you download your shows from anywhere. i used to like that song. >>> fakesbook is likely not getting many likes on this one. saying it suppresses conservative news pushing liberal stories in its trending section, and the guardian reported it has leaked facebook documents proving newman, not just objective algorithms decide what is actually trending. facebook do nighs that it's biased but carrie says more than a billion facebook users worldwide, serious. right? >> especially for millennials. the number one platform, socially for us. we're getting our news from there. if they're suppressing information, troubling for the rising generation. the guy who handles trending maxed out donations to hillary clinton. facebook is also dona
accusing facebook of kre booboo conservative news. can you ♪ you're not gonna watch it! ♪ no, you're not gonna watch it! ♪ ♪ we can't let you download on the goooooo! ♪ ♪ you'll just have to miss it! ♪ yeah, you'll just have to miss it! ♪ ♪ we can't let you download... uh, no thanks. i have x1 from xfinity so... don't fall for directv. xfinity lets you download your shows from anywhere. i used to like that song. >>> fakesbook is likely not getting many likes on this...
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is donald trump trying to varnish his own foreign policy kre dcredentials and considerin as a vice presidential running mate? moech moments ago, he emerged on hill and said this. >> he's talking about banning a religion of people. >> we talked more about china, russia, i will tell you what's interesting. i met my counterpart this last week from china. the week before last. i see a lot of men in china, in munich. i will say that, you know, the fact that he's challenging some of the status quo, it is causing these countries to think a little bit differently about the u.s. and i say that in a positive way. so anyway, we had a good conversation about those types of things. other foreign policy issues and how the campaign will go. my guess is they are, you know, i don't know this, but my guess is their way, away from those kind of conversations right now. we really talked more of policy kind of a meeting, and get to know you kind of a meeting. i found it very enjoyable. >> you're the highest ranking republican leader to visit donald trump on his home turf since he became the presumptive nominee perh
is donald trump trying to varnish his own foreign policy kre dcredentials and considerin as a vice presidential running mate? moech moments ago, he emerged on hill and said this. >> he's talking about banning a religion of people. >> we talked more about china, russia, i will tell you what's interesting. i met my counterpart this last week from china. the week before last. i see a lot of men in china, in munich. i will say that, you know, the fact that he's challenging some of the...
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. >> but then we realized that they were some sort of kre tour that we haven't seen before. >> huge.look at the wave it's making. >> this one is almost 40 or 50 feet long. >> it quickly becomes clear they are not filming one animal but several. >> it's more than one of them. >> it looked like there was two in the front and then maybe smaller ones following the bigger ones. they were dark gray in color. they were -- they kind of had like a snake or serpent looking head to them and they were poking their head out of the water. >> it looked like they had gills and the water was blowing behind the head. >> i've been fishing for about 15 years and never have i ever seen anything like this. >> hoping to get a clearer image, they tried to get closer. >> and when we did that, they kind of went underneath the water went down deep and then after that we went back and -- that was it. >> kelly nash shows his footage to zooologists who investigate extinct and undiscovered species. >> everyone was very intrigued by the film. they all agreed it was something that they've never seen and in alaska be
. >> but then we realized that they were some sort of kre tour that we haven't seen before. >> huge.look at the wave it's making. >> this one is almost 40 or 50 feet long. >> it quickly becomes clear they are not filming one animal but several. >> it's more than one of them. >> it looked like there was two in the front and then maybe smaller ones following the bigger ones. they were dark gray in color. they were -- they kind of had like a snake or serpent...
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it identified me and because the payment kre dcredential was in cloud, we authorized the transaction based on the credential you loaded. you can become the payment credential yourself. >> it's amazing. can you give us a good sense of the growth of gear like this to use payments. like how much we have seen since they have come online and where it's headed. >> the congressman talked some about this. if you think about the history of visa, starting with 60,000 potential clients in 1958 we're sitting here in 2016 with 3 billion visa cards issued worldwide. 40 million merchants on the network. 3 billion cards, 50 years later, you can see on the who royson all the connected devices, all of which are wrapped in software that allows for personalization. we get excited about the opportunity. in the case of visa, while the network has always been electronic, the actual physical device, that piece of plastic only works today where you see some telecommunication signal still plugged into a terminal that requires good electricity. the way i try to mention that and back to the opportunity at large
it identified me and because the payment kre dcredential was in cloud, we authorized the transaction based on the credential you loaded. you can become the payment credential yourself. >> it's amazing. can you give us a good sense of the growth of gear like this to use payments. like how much we have seen since they have come online and where it's headed. >> the congressman talked some about this. if you think about the history of visa, starting with 60,000 potential clients in 1958...
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in light of kre recent events since the arab spring and the metrojet terrorist crash in egypt earlier this year it would not be surprising that egyptair would have more security personnel. but when they say the three security personnel, we don't know if that is randomly selected tsa-style air marshal guards or part of a security detail that was going with one individual. if that is what you are getting at. if it was a high-profile person was that the security detail with that person and that makes, obviously the logical thought would be did someone have prior access to this knowledge and was there perhaps a bomb put aboard the airplane set with the time detonator to go off? >> so, you know, let's just say this is based on heightened security because it is such a volatile area that they would put three security personnel on that crew. from your point of view, what would be the benefit of having those additional security members on a flight like that? >> oh, i mean, obviously, just look at what they had last month in march when they had the hijacking on the same airplane. he commandeere
in light of kre recent events since the arab spring and the metrojet terrorist crash in egypt earlier this year it would not be surprising that egyptair would have more security personnel. but when they say the three security personnel, we don't know if that is randomly selected tsa-style air marshal guards or part of a security detail that was going with one individual. if that is what you are getting at. if it was a high-profile person was that the security detail with that person and that...
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kre lently discovered a giant gas field off of the coast of egypt.ining us now in an exclusive interview after ringing the "closing bell" is the ceo of eni, the italian oil company. how was it to ring the bell? >> very exciting. it's important for everybody. >> you've been ceo for two years. what two years it's been. what troubles you the most here? what has been the most difficult moment? >> from 130 to 30. that's difficult because we have to change our company, transform our company, do things differently. but we have to continue to invest. we have to reduce the cost. changing the culture. it was quite interesting and exciting. >> how do you think about exploration spending for new finds in this environment? i mean how do you feel when you look at a potentially deepwater project or something else with rugged terrain waiting for it to bear fruit? >> it depends on what kind of strategy you have. we continue -- i think we're the only company that continue to explore. we spend around 1 million. but we are not -- we're very high at a rate of success. if
kre lently discovered a giant gas field off of the coast of egypt.ining us now in an exclusive interview after ringing the "closing bell" is the ceo of eni, the italian oil company. how was it to ring the bell? >> very exciting. it's important for everybody. >> you've been ceo for two years. what two years it's been. what troubles you the most here? what has been the most difficult moment? >> from 130 to 30. that's difficult because we have to change our company,...
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plus, a lig study linking kre cell phone and cancer.hat you need to know when "power lunch" returns. ♪jake reese, "day to feel alive"♪ ♪jake reese, "day to feel alive"♪ >>> cell phone towers may cause cancer. at least apparently they have in rats, male rats to be precise. not sure what color they were. the link in humans or female rats not yet confirmed but it does raise a ton of questions like why are rats hanging out in the cell phone cameras or also should consumers ab lerted about potential risks? let's hear from john forth and john stire -- or jeff, excuse me. listen. i was make light of it. okay, rats, male rats, i don't know what kind of male rats. how severe or definitive is this study? >> i think it's definitive that the national institutes of health which spent $25 million on this study needs to rethink its priorities. you know, you hear the cdc saying we don't have enough money for zika. you hear the food and drug ald mgs saying we're not sure if e cigarettes are less harmful than cigarettes because we don't have enough resea
plus, a lig study linking kre cell phone and cancer.hat you need to know when "power lunch" returns. ♪jake reese, "day to feel alive"♪ ♪jake reese, "day to feel alive"♪ >>> cell phone towers may cause cancer. at least apparently they have in rats, male rats to be precise. not sure what color they were. the link in humans or female rats not yet confirmed but it does raise a ton of questions like why are rats hanging out in the cell phone cameras or...
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year's worst performers down around 3% year-to-date also keeping an eye on the bank etfs like the spdr kren months, sarah, back to you. >>> comes back to the treasury market, thanks, dom. let's go to the cme group and rick santelli at the exchange. >> good morning, sarah. and good morning an di, how are you doing today, andy? >> good morning, rick. i'm good. >> well, listen, you know, it's all about in many ways crisis avoidance when i think china. and you're my china all that is china guy. now, maybe a crisis has been avoided, and maybe lots of liquidity and debt was created, but just because you avoid a crisis doesn't mean that the opposite is going to occur and it's going to go from less crisis to more growth, does it, andy? your thoughts. >> that's a really good point because people have been talking about impending doom and crisis in china for at least a decade. and it hasn't happened. so what we have to ask ourselves as investors is the chinese economy faces a lot of challenges, debt for example, but are these challenges going to result in crisis, or are they going to result in what
year's worst performers down around 3% year-to-date also keeping an eye on the bank etfs like the spdr kren months, sarah, back to you. >>> comes back to the treasury market, thanks, dom. let's go to the cme group and rick santelli at the exchange. >> good morning, sarah. and good morning an di, how are you doing today, andy? >> good morning, rick. i'm good. >> well, listen, you know, it's all about in many ways crisis avoidance when i think china. and you're my china...
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and diana aviv, kre feeding america in chicago, illinois and emily leib, the director of food law policy clinic, harvard law school, jamaica plains, massachusetts. i'll let everybody get to their seats. >>> all right. miss gunders, if you will begin when you are ready, ma'am. >> ranking member peterson and members of the committee thank you for inviting me to testify today and be willing to explore this issue. any name is dana gunders, i'm a senior science at the national resources defense council and the author of a widely cited report on food waste and a book called "the waste-free kitchen handbook" which is a guide to not wasting food. imagine walking out of the grocery stores with five bags in the parking lot and dropping two and not bothering to pick them up. it seems crazy but that is what we're doing when we are wasting 40% of our food. we're leaving entire fields unharvesting and eliminating produce for looks. serving massive portions, throwing out food just because it is past the sell-by date and eating out instead of what is in our frig. now imagine a farm that covers three qua
and diana aviv, kre feeding america in chicago, illinois and emily leib, the director of food law policy clinic, harvard law school, jamaica plains, massachusetts. i'll let everybody get to their seats. >>> all right. miss gunders, if you will begin when you are ready, ma'am. >> ranking member peterson and members of the committee thank you for inviting me to testify today and be willing to explore this issue. any name is dana gunders, i'm a senior science at the national...