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>> people ask why is there more peanut allergy in united states than asia, they use lots of peanuts in food. there's a difference in the way we treat the peanut. there they boil it, here we roast it. when you roast that, you induce a change, makes it look more dangerous to the body. and that will make it look like an allergen rather than a safe food. >> i want to thank you for the incredible information. we will post it on the website. thank you very much. i'll call you dr. phil from now on. >> of course. >> unfortunately that's all the time we have. thanks to all of our wonderful guests. more information about today's program, go to our website. we are also on facebook. you can follow me on twitter. i am cheryl jennings. have a great week. bye for now. >>> welcome to the kitchen experts show. the kitchen is the heart of the home, everybody gathers to talk about their day, the kids do their home work. when you're having a party, everybody seems to congregate in the kitchen. how about a kitchen designed around your own tastes and needs. that dream kitchen being done in about two weeks.
>> people ask why is there more peanut allergy in united states than asia, they use lots of peanuts in food. there's a difference in the way we treat the peanut. there they boil it, here we roast it. when you roast that, you induce a change, makes it look more dangerous to the body. and that will make it look like an allergen rather than a safe food. >> i want to thank you for the incredible information. we will post it on the website. thank you very much. i'll call you dr. phil...
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asia. they are just creating more consumers faster than the united states. >> with that been set with the job numbers, there are trending in the right direction. this should help our economy, which it have on my stock market. >> target funds or risk funds? >> when you take a look at your calendar, you run up to 2015 and then you had 20 years to that. this is 2035, if fidelity have these--it does the work for you. you just put your money in on a monthly basis. over time, it will accumulate wealth. you get exposure, values, von spread as you get older, it is more conservative. >> there is a fun called- that's a good economy, bad economy. similar ideas to target funds but it goes by terms. most advisers have in our minds that this is a healthy economy. this is a healthy stock market or is unhealthy. so, it does make sense to have these funds. with that big said, i may prefer targets because you may want to be conservative but the reality you have to be aggressive to the markets. so, i do not want you to decide, i am scared. this is not the worst in but not the best. >> this is a tech company lik
asia. they are just creating more consumers faster than the united states. >> with that been set with the job numbers, there are trending in the right direction. this should help our economy, which it have on my stock market. >> target funds or risk funds? >> when you take a look at your calendar, you run up to 2015 and then you had 20 years to that. this is 2035, if fidelity have these--it does the work for you. you just put your money in on a monthly basis. over time, it...
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. >> the united states would have a series of relations with asia other than china.ot so much to contain china, but to have strong relations. >> the indian economy started to flag. as india seemed more of the mass of corruption that people in america may be started saying, india's going to be our counterpoint? this is ridiculous. we bet on the wrong horse. i think in those people, they would prefer a stronger india. >> pakistan. kashmir. will the new leader make a difference? is that going to be there forever and ever? a central issue? >> there are two views. the first is that this person comes from the right, he is a hard-line nationalist. he cares about terrorism. a terrorist attack could derail relations between india and pakistan. the second view is a china view. only a person who comes from the right with a strong leader, a backing of elements of the indian population that are more hostile. >> does he have the backing of the military? >> yes. >> i would propose a third alternative. between these extremes, what you seem since the last attacks, the development of
. >> the united states would have a series of relations with asia other than china.ot so much to contain china, but to have strong relations. >> the indian economy started to flag. as india seemed more of the mass of corruption that people in america may be started saying, india's going to be our counterpoint? this is ridiculous. we bet on the wrong horse. i think in those people, they would prefer a stronger india. >> pakistan. kashmir. will the new leader make a difference?...
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plans to sell twice as many vehicles overseas, internationally, europe and china and asia, than they do in the united states let's tap into the idea that tesla may be a charge on utilities. any sense where they may be more in touch with this as a concept. any sense that this is a reality over there? >> i think it's too early to know. i think what we're focusing on is the factory and what that says over the utility play. you can talk about the charging possibilities and what that does for rechargeable plays here in the united states. i think it's so early, we don't know what the possibilities are in europe. >> thank you very much, phil. joining us from chicago tonight. pete najarian, what is the options activity? >> it's been upside. yesterday, the wung thing i would correct phil on. it sold off earlier in the day. talking about the names turning around and showing you something about market reaction before today. this is one of the names, finished at 250 bucks a share last night. >> it wasn't down yesterday. >> it was down briefly. >> that's a long way from kiev. >> it touched down at 244. and then, popped
plans to sell twice as many vehicles overseas, internationally, europe and china and asia, than they do in the united states let's tap into the idea that tesla may be a charge on utilities. any sense where they may be more in touch with this as a concept. any sense that this is a reality over there? >> i think it's too early to know. i think what we're focusing on is the factory and what that says over the utility play. you can talk about the charging possibilities and what that does for...
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. >> rose: the assumed idea was or policy was that the united states would have a series of relations with asia other than china, not so much to contain china but to have strong relationship that might contain china. >> i think you also found as the india economy started to flag and you see this corruption and governance that people in america more sort of real politic types started saying hang on, india's going to be our turning point to china. this is ridiculous. we got on the wrong horse here. so i think in host people would prefer a stronger india. >> rose: pakistan, kashmir. will modey make a difference, will he change or is that simply will be there forever and ever as a central. >> there are two issues in indian pakistan foreign policy. >> there are two views in modey's policy towards pakistan. this person comes from the right, he's a hard line national nationalist and he cares a lot. like the mumbai attack -- only a person like modey who comes from the right is a strong leader and has the backing of indian population who is hostile. >> rose: does he have a backing of the military. >> he would have
. >> rose: the assumed idea was or policy was that the united states would have a series of relations with asia other than china, not so much to contain china but to have strong relationship that might contain china. >> i think you also found as the india economy started to flag and you see this corruption and governance that people in america more sort of real politic types started saying hang on, india's going to be our turning point to china. this is ridiculous. we got on the...
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. >> can you make more money producing products overseas in asia than you can here in the united statesalways, but in many cases, we've certainly seen that. dominick, thank you very much for being with us. >> have a great day, gregg. >>> got an important medical story coming up. there are common pain relievers you probably have in your medicine cabinet, that may hold the key to fighting off dangerous infections. dr. manny will be joining us next. ♪ [ banker ] sydney needed some financial guidance so she could take her dream to the next level. so we talked about her options. her valuable assets were staying. and selling her car wouldn't fly. we helped sydney manage her debt and prioritize her goals, so she could really turn up the volume on her dreams today...and tomorrow. so let's see what we can do about that... remodel. motorcycle. [ female announcer ] some questions take more than a bank. they take a banker. make a my financial priorities appointment today. because when people talk, great things happen. but when we put something in the ground, feed it, and care for it, don't we grow
. >> can you make more money producing products overseas in asia than you can here in the united statesalways, but in many cases, we've certainly seen that. dominick, thank you very much for being with us. >> have a great day, gregg. >>> got an important medical story coming up. there are common pain relievers you probably have in your medicine cabinet, that may hold the key to fighting off dangerous infections. dr. manny will be joining us next. ♪ [ banker ] sydney...
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panama stands to bring in more than a billion dollars a year in total fees from and the expansion will help the united states to transport natural gas more easily to marks in asia. >>> build it and they will come. that's how it works in the movie "field of dreams." and red wings, hockey opportune, intriguing strategy right here. >> lisa fletcher is here now with what you're going to see. the way we use the internet and access it could change, right? >> yes, along with what we pay for it. most have heard this phrase net neutrality, but very few know what it really means. we'll break it down to why you should care, the direct basket on you, your wallet and small towns and start ups. >> this really does effect us all. don't miss "the stream" right after "real money." >> 25 years ago at university of michigan i would leave class early and go to detroit. whether it was a baseball game o,it was considered a sports lor mecca. they want to make it that way again. the detroit city council gave the go ahead to build an entertainment district including a new hockey arena for the red wings. but the terms of the deal are creating controversy. it's being told for $1. he'll f
panama stands to bring in more than a billion dollars a year in total fees from and the expansion will help the united states to transport natural gas more easily to marks in asia. >>> build it and they will come. that's how it works in the movie "field of dreams." and red wings, hockey opportune, intriguing strategy right here. >> lisa fletcher is here now with what you're going to see. the way we use the internet and access it could change, right? >> yes, along...
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panama stands to bring in more than a billion dollars a year in total fees from and the expansion will help the united states to transport natural gas more easily to marks in asia. >>> build it and they will come. that's how it works in the movie "field of dreams." and red wings, hockey opportune town, take a new look at news. >> 25 years ago at university of michigan i would leave class early and go to detroit. whether it was a baseball game o ,it was considered a sports lovr mecca. they want to make it that way again. the detroit city council gave the go ahead to build an entertainment district including a new hockey arena for the red wings. but the terms of the deal are creating controversy. it's being told for $1. he'll finance 4% of the project the other 58% will be financed by state funds. no city public funding will be used . a self made billionaire who founded little caesar's pizza. he owns the red wings and the tigers. he's credited with reviving them in recent years and feels he can do the same thing in downtown detroit. but not everyone agrees. is it a good idea for michigan to spend this money this way on detroit? >> i think it's a problematic inves
panama stands to bring in more than a billion dollars a year in total fees from and the expansion will help the united states to transport natural gas more easily to marks in asia. >>> build it and they will come. that's how it works in the movie "field of dreams." and red wings, hockey opportune town, take a new look at news. >> 25 years ago at university of michigan i would leave class early and go to detroit. whether it was a baseball game o ,it was considered a...
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than european rivals. maybe the turnaround will be coming forward in the peripheral countries. interestingly, europe is way ahead of the united states and ahead of asiawell. china opened up its market. we have not 48 companies come from china. that really helped the pace in asia. $15 billion raised in the first quarter. the u.s. is the outlier. we saw a drop in share sales. maybe the federal reserve is rating that stimulus. europe has been leading the charge. we will see how the rest of the year pans out. certainly, the first quarter has been a strong one. a great coupleen of years. we have a lot of catch-up. dynamic.an interesting thank you, caroline hyde. >> breaking news this hour. the world's oldest bank, the foundation will be selling 6.5% -- what do we know about this? was it anticipated? wasn't the breaking news this morning. the deal is subject to regulatory approval. up as muchhave shot as 10% in trading this morning on the news. are also watching barclays. is been 19 months since anthony jenkins took the reins at barclays. some investors are quite disappointed. , the target that he said, particularly on profitability and cost cutting compen
than european rivals. maybe the turnaround will be coming forward in the peripheral countries. interestingly, europe is way ahead of the united states and ahead of asiawell. china opened up its market. we have not 48 companies come from china. that really helped the pace in asia. $15 billion raised in the first quarter. the u.s. is the outlier. we saw a drop in share sales. maybe the federal reserve is rating that stimulus. europe has been leading the charge. we will see how the rest of the...
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and now 11 countries up here in central asia all the way up to kazakhstan and that's a tremendous area. just this area here, larger than the continental united states. there are many nations involved with a lot of assets of planes and navy ships and everything else but the amount of territory that we're talking about is huge. >> all right. kerry sanders, thank you as always for the perspective and helping us understand this better. we'll get back with the latest. we need to turn to the other big story, increasing tensions in ukraine. the polls in crimea just closed and a look at the capital of crimea. thousands of people gathered there, many waving russian flags. hundreds of thousands voted today on a referendum to either join russia now or effectively declare independence from ukraine. the u.s. says the referendum invalid. the russians said it complied with international law. let's bring in ian williams, he is there with the latest. ian, tell us, did it go as planned today? >> reporter: well, it certainly seems to have gone the way that the pro-russian government here wanted it to go. celebrations have already started here in the capital. in lenin
and now 11 countries up here in central asia all the way up to kazakhstan and that's a tremendous area. just this area here, larger than the continental united states. there are many nations involved with a lot of assets of planes and navy ships and everything else but the amount of territory that we're talking about is huge. >> all right. kerry sanders, thank you as always for the perspective and helping us understand this better. we'll get back with the latest. we need to turn to the...
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than your business. it can change the future. that's why, at barclays, our ambition is to always realize yours. >>> right now investigators from asia into the united statesthey're taking a very hard look at all the evidence surrounding flight 370, including the backgrounds of all of the passengers and the crew members. they're hoping to uncover anything that will shed some light on the jet's baffling disappearance. let's bring back our panel, our aviation analyst, former american airlines pilot, mark weise, who has flown 777s. also our aviation analyst, former ntsb managing director, peter goelz and tom fuentes, our law enforcement analyst, former assistant director of the fbi. so they say now, and you're a pilot, that they -- that the pilot in this particular case did make a phone call on his cell phone about seven or eight minutes before takeoff. what's so unusual about that? >> nothing. >> that's what i thought. >> nothing. >> now, here's the next follow-up. how hard is it to find out who he called? it's one thing if he called his wife and said, darling, i love you, i'll see you when i come back from beijing. another thing if he made some mysterious c
than your business. it can change the future. that's why, at barclays, our ambition is to always realize yours. >>> right now investigators from asia into the united statesthey're taking a very hard look at all the evidence surrounding flight 370, including the backgrounds of all of the passengers and the crew members. they're hoping to uncover anything that will shed some light on the jet's baffling disappearance. let's bring back our panel, our aviation analyst, former american...
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than that, tell us. >> here is the issue with this. worry about what happens to u.s. passengers who travel through asia. we know the area it is happening in is important to the united states. south china sea and so worries about what could happen to anybody else is troubling in the region. that is what we hear in aviation circles in the moment. here in america concerns for the three that are aboard or were aboard the aircraft, whatever happened to it. on facebook a woman identifying herself as a former wife of a man who is listed on that plane, a man called philip wood from texas, 51 years old. this is what she posted on facebook in terms of how distressed the news is. dear news media philip wood was a wonderful man, although we were no longer married, he is still family. his sons and i just want peace and quiet right now. that's my statement. philip wood was 51. >> are they his children? who are the three? he is one. who are the other two? >> the other two are very young kids, two girls a 4 year old and 2 year old. we have no details on who the parents are. a statement from the state department did say the embaeszs in kuala lumpur were in touch with the families. let me
than that, tell us. >> here is the issue with this. worry about what happens to u.s. passengers who travel through asia. we know the area it is happening in is important to the united states. south china sea and so worries about what could happen to anybody else is troubling in the region. that is what we hear in aviation circles in the moment. here in america concerns for the three that are aboard or were aboard the aircraft, whatever happened to it. on facebook a woman identifying...
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united states pacific command headquartered in my home state of hawaii, said last year that climate change is the greatest long-term security threat in the asia-pacific region, an area covering more than half of the earth's surface area and almost 60% of its population. upheaval and political instability from climate change, he said -- and i quote -- "is probably the most likely thing that is going to happen that will cripple the security environment, probably more likely than the other scenarios we all often talk about." 11 retired three-star and four-star admirals and generals in 2007 stated that climate change is -- quote -- "a significant national security challenge that can serve as a threat multiplier for instability in some of the most volatile regions of the world. climate change is also likely to impact the united states military's facilities and capabilities. mesh's military installations may be particularly vulnerable to climate change and the department of defense has dedicated resources to assess the risks. according to a 2008 national intelligence council finding -- quote -- "more than 30 u.s. military installations were already facing elevated levels of risk from rising
united states pacific command headquartered in my home state of hawaii, said last year that climate change is the greatest long-term security threat in the asia-pacific region, an area covering more than half of the earth's surface area and almost 60% of its population. upheaval and political instability from climate change, he said -- and i quote -- "is probably the most likely thing that is going to happen that will cripple the security environment, probably more likely than the other...
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than were projected to be five years ago. that freeed up other gas to be available to consumers like europe and asia. the possibility the united states would enter into the global market with lng exports after the completion of of lng facility at thp pass has had impact on the long-term contracts. companies have indicated they felt they had more successful opportunities to negotiate with large gas suppliesuppliers for contract terms than they would have had had the facility in louisiana not already be under construction. >> let's go down to the minister. how would signals be received in your nation and other nation? >> thank you very much for this. i can bring your attention to the fact there are companies that trade in gas that are already moving to a pricing on more spot market model. but majority of the contracts are still being done on the bases of long-term contracting and pricing. so this is where it is important that any signal which is there and sent to the market. it could strengthen buyers and they could feel comfortable knowing there is more gas and their position is stronger to the monopolist suppliesupplierse we don't ha
than were projected to be five years ago. that freeed up other gas to be available to consumers like europe and asia. the possibility the united states would enter into the global market with lng exports after the completion of of lng facility at thp pass has had impact on the long-term contracts. companies have indicated they felt they had more successful opportunities to negotiate with large gas suppliesuppliers for contract terms than they would have had had the facility in louisiana not...
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than twice the size of the continental united states. that's a huge area. now adding in here up in central asia that land mass. at, you can see that it's really a challenge. even with additional countries getting involved -- for instance, the united states navy has p-3 and p-8 aircraft that are airborne. those aircraft are primarily used for anti-submarine warfare. but they can see day or night with their electronics along the top of the water. if there's something floating there, and it could be something small. it could be just the door of the plane. they'll pick it up and zero in on it. but even if they're able to find that, what they really need is they need the black boxes, as they're called. the flight data recorder. so to get down and find that could be extremely difficult because it would have sunk down in the water and gone down perhaps quite a difference from where they actually find this floating piece of debris on the surface. and let's add one more wrinkle to this. because this plane was airborne for more than seven hours, those flight data recorders, there's more than one in there, one of the thi
than twice the size of the continental united states. that's a huge area. now adding in here up in central asia that land mass. at, you can see that it's really a challenge. even with additional countries getting involved -- for instance, the united states navy has p-3 and p-8 aircraft that are airborne. those aircraft are primarily used for anti-submarine warfare. but they can see day or night with their electronics along the top of the water. if there's something floating there, and it could...
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than ever from the united states in respect to taiwan? prc don't think that the resolve,result -- our our continued presence in the east asia region -- >> reallyith respect to taiwan? >> absolutely. in 2001,ited states, tentatively agreed to sell diesel submarines to taiwan. 13 years later, where are we on the submarine sale? toas you know, we continue review the defense needs and we make decisions that are appropriate. >> mr. moy, have we sold a single one of those diesel submarines to taiwan 13 years later? >> i am not aware of that. >> is there any chance that beijing objects to the sale? >> we don't discuss arms sales were defense -- >> did they express themselves publicly or privately through any channels that you are aware of? >> i am not aware of -- >> what would be the hangup? why not sell them? notgain, we make decisions with the people's republic of china in mind. we make those decisions based on what we feel our needs -- >> so the decision tentatively to sell submarines to taiwan in 2001 is still under consideration as to whether it meets your definition of appropriate defense for taiwan? ,> there are a range of systems a range of d
than ever from the united states in respect to taiwan? prc don't think that the resolve,result -- our our continued presence in the east asia region -- >> reallyith respect to taiwan? >> absolutely. in 2001,ited states, tentatively agreed to sell diesel submarines to taiwan. 13 years later, where are we on the submarine sale? toas you know, we continue review the defense needs and we make decisions that are appropriate. >> mr. moy, have we sold a single one of those diesel...
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more important than ever from the united states with respect to taiwan speak with well, i don't think, i don't think the prc doubts our resolve, our continued positive presence in east asiacific region. >> really? with respect to taiwan because i think absolutely. >> all right. well, gee, the united states in 2001 tentatively agreed to sell submarines to taiwan. 13 years later, where are we on those submarines sailed? >> i think as you know we continue to refuse, review the defense needs and we make decisions that are appropriate. >> mr. moy, that we sold a single one of those diesel submarines to taiwan 13 years later? >> are not aware that. >> no. and by any chance the beijing object to that sailed? >> we don't discuss arms sales, our defense -- >> did they express themselves publicly or privately through any channels that you are a web? >> i am not aware. >> what would be the end of? why not sell them the diesel's? >> again, we make decisions not with the people's republic of china in mind. we make those decisions based on what we feel our needs. >> so the decision timidly to sell submarines to taiwan in 2001 is still under consideration as to whether it really needs
more important than ever from the united states with respect to taiwan speak with well, i don't think, i don't think the prc doubts our resolve, our continued positive presence in east asiacific region. >> really? with respect to taiwan because i think absolutely. >> all right. well, gee, the united states in 2001 tentatively agreed to sell submarines to taiwan. 13 years later, where are we on those submarines sailed? >> i think as you know we continue to refuse, review the...
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than twice the size of the continental united states. they have the bay of bengal here. now, as you just noted, up here to about 11 countries or so up in central asia. again, some of that area is mountainous, so it's difficult. as they start moving into this area up here, it's actually good because up here they can use the satellites, as you mepgsed. they can look at something because it's a two-dimensional view. whereas, down here over water, it's three dimensional because things sink down in the water. the other piece of the puzzle here, which i think is important, is you mentioned about how that piece of equipment on the plane was disabled. it's sort of up in the top of the plane. as it's flying along, it's sending out a signal. it's just sending back data bursts of information. in this case, about once every hour information about how much fuel the plane is using and how the engines are running, whether they're hot or whether they're running at the proper temperature. as they've been using all of that data, it appears now that it was intentionally turned off. no doubt it was in the first hour of flight. so it suggests that really going back to
than twice the size of the continental united states. they have the bay of bengal here. now, as you just noted, up here to about 11 countries or so up in central asia. again, some of that area is mountainous, so it's difficult. as they start moving into this area up here, it's actually good because up here they can use the satellites, as you mepgsed. they can look at something because it's a two-dimensional view. whereas, down here over water, it's three dimensional because things sink down in...
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always more than seven probably dollars so that is why of course if united states will begin its beautiful jeep first of all this will be not for europe it will be for asia and that is why it's a serious mistake for europeans do we for united states constantine see thank you for your time today talking to us from a very sunny and all the windy mall sky thank you. time for corporate news now it's that time of year where people are thinking about but on the holidays let's start with ira. so ross is trying to care for us as well the second biggest airline in europe in terms of passenger volume according to the transport is almost twenty one million people around the globe in twenty thirty this is the second year in a row the russian carrier has made europe's top five and now the c.e.o. is aiming for a top five stalls for revenue. and processed by continues its call against old g.e. . for more banks losing their licenses this week so we call the bank my bank mortgage invest bank and a good business so far twenty two banks have lost their licenses this year. part of this extensive knowledge to make ross and buy a small reliable now according to forbes the thr
always more than seven probably dollars so that is why of course if united states will begin its beautiful jeep first of all this will be not for europe it will be for asia and that is why it's a serious mistake for europeans do we for united states constantine see thank you for your time today talking to us from a very sunny and all the windy mall sky thank you. time for corporate news now it's that time of year where people are thinking about but on the holidays let's start with ira. so ross...