Where is the value . We will talk to a Top Value Fund investor this hour. And he will point us to three stocks that he likes right now. How about the race on democratic side . There are 17 of them on the republican side there are three right now. Can you name t2 of the 3 on the democratic side . You know clinton. You might know sanders. You know omalley . Well, those two guys gore. The veeps, gore and biden may be getting in. More there are more and more questions popping up on the democratic side. Will gore, will biden jump in and challenge hillary . Mandy is out, sara eisens in at the new york stock exchange. Good to see you, tyler. Start with oil, watching that price move. Its been sharp today. Were off the lows of the session as we speak, actually pushing higher 42. 56 is wti. Earlier in the session we dropped below 42. We hit the lowest point since march 2009. Well see where oil goes next. Also want to show you some of the big oil companies. Exxonmobil is trading lower by about. 2
Explosions rocked china. Smoke is still smoldering from the blast site and were getting a look at the devastation. New drone footage shows the aftermath. And the smoke above the warehouse where the explosions took place. It happened an at an Industrial Area and triggered a blast that was felt miles away. And cell phone video captured seconds of the second one. Reporter a first blast had shaken the port city of tianjin, then this. A massive explosion, many times bigger than the first blast and a blinding white light. You see it and then they feel it. The shock waves shattering windows and turning shards of glass into projectiles. Images of the blast flooded chinese social media. A store froth disappearing. A living room covered in broken glass. Hospitals are filled with injured. Some burned, many cut by flying glass and debris. Tianjin is one of chinas biggest industrial centers. Home to 11 million people. And canadian in bejing got called from friends in tianjin. The first conversation
But its obviously hard to know for the individual case. But thank you all for listening, we truly appreciate it. Ladies and gentlemen, please take all your personal items [inaudible conversations] next up from the Rancho Mirage writers festival in california is a conversation between dave barry and carl hiaasen on life and politics in florida. [applause] what was your name again . [laughter] its hiaasing en. Carl harrison couldnt be here, but im in his place. Carl would be famous if he had a normal spelling. [laughter] anyway, first of all, thank you recall for coming. Thanks to jamie for putting on this incredible writers fest. [applause] and what we thought we would do in the few minutes we have left [laughter] is, were both going to just briefly talk about our newspaper careers. First, though, we have to thank the festival for fitting a million and a half people into this room. [laughter] it is really an incredible crowd. Thats the National Park service estimate. The National Park s
But i think we probably do it as well or better than anybody. But, so were out of time. One more. We done . Were down to zero. We could maybe do one or two more unless they turn our mics off. All right, one more. Yes. Ive had lung infection since november of 2015. So over a year. Im on my seventh doctor to get rid of this, you know this one, that one, that one. This latest doctor is giving me [inaudible] steroids [inaudible] so what i want to know from you gentlemen is whats a steroid do . Because i hear about so many people using steroids [inaudible] well, i dont know your case, but steroids can be used to modulate inflammation. So sometimes theres inflammatory conditions in the lung where steroids can make you better, and it can masquerade as an infection, but its not. But its obviously hard to know for the individual case. But thank you all for listening, we truly appreciate it. Ladies and gentlemen, please take all your personal items [inaudible conversations] next up from the Ranc
What was your name again. Carl hiaasen couldnt be here but im in his place. Thank you for coming, thank you to jamie. [applause] what we thought we would do in the few minutes we have left is we are going to briefly talk about our newspaper careers but first we think the festival for fitting 1,000,0001 2 people into this room with an incredible crowd. National park service estimate in this room. I would never see a crowd this big. Most amazing incredible crowd. Huge crowd. So we are going to tell you about our newspaper careers and then talk about florida or whatever. I started the newspaper business in 1921, worked for a newspaper in pennsylvania called the daily local news in westchester, pennsylvania. A local paper. On the front page, woman beats off would be rapists. That is the kind of paper we were. I was a general assignment reporter. I wrote obituaries and covered fires and a lot of municipal meetings. I went from there to the associated press. Left journalism for a while. And.