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they are catching up to amazon and one of the areas that they need to grow is china. let's see what they have to say. let's see if they can keep up these revenue numbers. keep in mind, this is a company that does substantially more revenue than amazon does. so they have a lot of firepower to endure a decline a lot of tech companies may not have. connell: guys, what we'll do, we'll come back. first, second, maybe third glance, just about everything we saw from microsoft looks solid. we'll dig through it, wait for the call, look at some of the guidance figures come back to later in the show. erin, lance, you come back for a segment later. thanks, guys. melissa: breaking news on iran, president trump announcing a u.s. showdown, a shot-down iranian drone in strait of hormuz. blake. reporter: commander-in-chief announced this, u.s. quote, unquote, destroyed an iranian drone. president saying that this happened in the strait of hormuz. he said that this iranian drone was going about 1000 yards or so away from the u.s. boxer, it ignored multiple calls to stand down. this was
they are catching up to amazon and one of the areas that they need to grow is china. let's see what they have to say. let's see if they can keep up these revenue numbers. keep in mind, this is a company that does substantially more revenue than amazon does. so they have a lot of firepower to endure a decline a lot of tech companies may not have. connell: guys, what we'll do, we'll come back. first, second, maybe third glance, just about everything we saw from microsoft looks solid. we'll dig...
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so she knew amazon's system very well. in this case, where capital one had a potential breach in the firewall, she was able to get in and she used the screen namer ne eratic. there was a white hat hacker who fight ifigured it out and got ih with capital one. as you go to the cloud, the risks are increasing. here we have one for capital one. the ceo addressed it, saying he apologized to everyone, doing their best to address it. maria: look at the impact on the stock, down 5% on capital one. >> this is serious, 100 million people. maria: normally you see all of these hacks from china and russia and you understand what they're trying to do, try to infiltrate our systems. but an american citizen just hacking, a hundred million accounts. >> it's the new face of criminality, the jesse james of this century, i guess. >> we saw with equifax finally a number put on the cost to the company when they had a monster fine for having allowed a lot of data to get out. i think this is no longer sort of a sin-free world. now regulators are
so she knew amazon's system very well. in this case, where capital one had a potential breach in the firewall, she was able to get in and she used the screen namer ne eratic. there was a white hat hacker who fight ifigured it out and got ih with capital one. as you go to the cloud, the risks are increasing. here we have one for capital one. the ceo addressed it, saying he apologized to everyone, doing their best to address it. maria: look at the impact on the stock, down 5% on capital one....
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now you can sue amazon. susan: for all my probiotics. stuart: secretary pompeo said iran's recent actions should send a warning to the rest of the world. he want an international coalition to police the gulf. even so, oil is still 56 bucks a barrel even after all that. >>> the web site "daily beast" went after mariano rivera, the day after he was inducted for the hall of fame. if you're a celebrity in sport, you're not a trump hater, the liberal left will eviscerate you. oh, what a story. ♪ -driverless cars... -all ground personnel... ...or trips to mars. $4.95. delivery drones or the latest phones. $4.95. no matter what you trade, at fidelity it's just $4.95 per online u.s. equity trade. ♪ stuart: nice sound to it. i like this. boy, you're going to carry that weight. not sure what they are referring to. i still love it. >>> boris johnson is the united kingdom's, britain's next prime minister. susan: oh, yes, president trump seems to like him. susan: yes he does. they have a lot in common, don't they? stuart: yes. susan: let's first
now you can sue amazon. susan: for all my probiotics. stuart: secretary pompeo said iran's recent actions should send a warning to the rest of the world. he want an international coalition to police the gulf. even so, oil is still 56 bucks a barrel even after all that. >>> the web site "daily beast" went after mariano rivera, the day after he was inducted for the hall of fame. if you're a celebrity in sport, you're not a trump hater, the liberal left will eviscerate you. oh,...
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the second one would be amazon. the reason is that if you look at the other fang stocks, google and facebook are going to have regulatory overhang here and then you have netflix which is a whole separate issue around competition. so i would put a distant second at amazon. liz: amazon, distant second. gene, great to see you. thank you so much. >> thank you, liz. liz: gene munster. what's the next musk moonshot? we have a major hint for you. closing bell ringing in 36 minutes. the eccentric billionaire elon musk rolling out his plan to connect your brain to something he calls neweurolink? what is that? find out next on "the claman countdown." >> if someone has broken their neck, broken their spine, we can solve that with a chip. this is something that i think most people don't quite understand yet. from fidelity. a visual snapshot of your investments. key portfolio events. all in one place. because when it's decision time... you need decision tech. only from fidelity. you need decision tech. my body is truly powerful.
the second one would be amazon. the reason is that if you look at the other fang stocks, google and facebook are going to have regulatory overhang here and then you have netflix which is a whole separate issue around competition. so i would put a distant second at amazon. liz: amazon, distant second. gene, great to see you. thank you so much. >> thank you, liz. liz: gene munster. what's the next musk moonshot? we have a major hint for you. closing bell ringing in 36 minutes. the eccentric...
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kohl's is now accepting amazon packages, returns. i was just talking about retail headline, i was like wow. different story. foot traffic. we'll see. this could be good because of foot traffic. again, you don't know. stuart: okay. right now, i have to say good-bye to michelle and to joel. thanks for being with us. we appreciate it. nice plug for microsoft. you're all right. what are you doing tomorrow? >>> check that big board, please. we have the dow now down 60 points, 27,150. >>> protests against the governor of puerto rico turning violent. police launched tear gas into the crowds. some cruise lines are avoiding the island all together because of the unrest. you can see it on your screens. >>> jon stewart going after rand paul in an interview on fox news, this after the kentucky senator delayed passage of the 9/11 victims compensation fund. bret baier joins us in our 11:00 hour this morning. >>> the house votes today on a bill that would raise the federal minimum wage to 15 bucks an hour. okay. the cbo says that would cost 3.7 mil
kohl's is now accepting amazon packages, returns. i was just talking about retail headline, i was like wow. different story. foot traffic. we'll see. this could be good because of foot traffic. again, you don't know. stuart: okay. right now, i have to say good-bye to michelle and to joel. thanks for being with us. we appreciate it. nice plug for microsoft. you're all right. what are you doing tomorrow? >>> check that big board, please. we have the dow now down 60 points, 27,150....
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the department of justice announcement rocking tech sector in after-hours trading, amazon, alphabet, and facebook stocks selling off, most down a full percent in price. edward laure lawrence with the . reporter: justice department announcing it would be abroad review -- a broad review, like facebook, amazon, apple and google, they want to know if they engage in behavior that stifles competition, reduced competition, stifles innovation and harms consumers. looking to what president has been talking about, one voice gets amplified in social media in online searches and others silences and big tech firms decide which is which. >> a free society can not allow social media giants to silence the voices of the people, you have to have free speech. reporter: in announcement. the quote without the discipline of meaningful market based competition, digital platforms may act in ways that are not responsive to consumer demand, the goal is on assess whether competitive conditions in on-line marketplace exist, that i want to make sure that americans have access to free market. if there are violati
the department of justice announcement rocking tech sector in after-hours trading, amazon, alphabet, and facebook stocks selling off, most down a full percent in price. edward laure lawrence with the . reporter: justice department announcing it would be abroad review -- a broad review, like facebook, amazon, apple and google, they want to know if they engage in behavior that stifles competition, reduced competition, stifles innovation and harms consumers. looking to what president has been...
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amazon. the stock jumping 18.5% right now in the final hour. amazon, better by a quarter of a percent, standing at -- guys, we are $10 away from $2,000 a share for amazon. we stand at $1990, a single share. the new program is called turnkey. it will direct home buyers searching for an agent on amazon straight to realogy. i'm thinking eyeballs on ads, then they will get up to $5,000 of smart home devices and free home setup services from the online retail giant. there is some fine print in all of this but realogy, while down 77% over the past year, is trying to catch a bid here after shrinking residential brokerage margins and slowdown in housing market. that of course has hurt the stock. >>> investors are switching off netflix, not by much, just a percent, but the streaming giant is on track for its longest losing streak in five years. what are we talking about? nine days of losses in a row. the company's quarterly subscriber figures did fall short of analyst targets last week when they repor
amazon. the stock jumping 18.5% right now in the final hour. amazon, better by a quarter of a percent, standing at -- guys, we are $10 away from $2,000 a share for amazon. we stand at $1990, a single share. the new program is called turnkey. it will direct home buyers searching for an agent on amazon straight to realogy. i'm thinking eyeballs on ads, then they will get up to $5,000 of smart home devices and free home setup services from the online retail giant. there is some fine print in all...
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amazon, alphabet set to report after the bell. the trend has been the friend of the earning are looking pretty good as charles payne. charles: intel that was one of the big names. nobody talked about it. they report after the bell. who cares. neil: i'm sure you do. charles: but i'm weird like that. good afternoon, everyone, i'm charles payne. this is "making money." the stocks are lower as investors wait two powerhouses, amazon and alphabet/google. buying stocks after everybody writes off the company. i can tell you how when we go in depth. most americans in decades review the economy postively. they are giving p
amazon, alphabet set to report after the bell. the trend has been the friend of the earning are looking pretty good as charles payne. charles: intel that was one of the big names. nobody talked about it. they report after the bell. who cares. neil: i'm sure you do. charles: but i'm weird like that. good afternoon, everyone, i'm charles payne. this is "making money." the stocks are lower as investors wait two powerhouses, amazon and alphabet/google. buying stocks after everybody writes...
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amazon in terms of the unions turning their focus to amazon to try and unionize the workforce there, so they use tactics like this and they also use language like what you heard from alexandria ocasio-cortez which, by the way, your own city would have benefited greatly from the tax revenue from amazon and the jobs that that company would have brought in. maria: she really blew that one. dagen: using language to cover-up horrible mistake and helping drive amazon at least the second headquarters out of new york. jon: i would say as far as this trying goes, i would say this is a sign of a strong economy and that's good news, right, because workers in a really weak economy aren't going to go out and strike and, you know, put themselves in a position where they could lose their jobs, this is a sign that once, again, the economy is strong, unemployment is low and workers are emboldened to say we want more. >> i can tell you that people in virginia would be happy to have a facility from amazon in that part of the country which is still -- still just quite frankly part of a waste land left o
amazon in terms of the unions turning their focus to amazon to try and unionize the workforce there, so they use tactics like this and they also use language like what you heard from alexandria ocasio-cortez which, by the way, your own city would have benefited greatly from the tax revenue from amazon and the jobs that that company would have brought in. maria: she really blew that one. dagen: using language to cover-up horrible mistake and helping drive amazon at least the second headquarters...
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they drove amazon out. david: that's right. >> so they should stay clear of political activism. >> first of all, it is a shoe. it is a shoe that nike itself introduced and then withdrew. this whole thing is -- if not a teapot, then a sports shoe in the sun devil stadium. this is probably going to hurt in the state of arizona. [laughter] >> i'm trying here. this is going to hurt arizona more than it is going to hurt nike. after all it was their shoe that they withdrew. the "wall street journal" reported that there was some, you know, white nationalists using this as their own thing. i have no idea. david: we tried to find it. we couldn't find it. >> again, nike has every right -- not every right. like bank of america last week not lending to detention centers -- they don't want the bad press. they now have some bad press. that's just what companies do. and it is a shoe. >> well, speaking of press, nike of course had a statement of their own that they made. they said we already employ 35,000 people in the u.s
they drove amazon out. david: that's right. >> so they should stay clear of political activism. >> first of all, it is a shoe. it is a shoe that nike itself introduced and then withdrew. this whole thing is -- if not a teapot, then a sports shoe in the sun devil stadium. this is probably going to hurt in the state of arizona. [laughter] >> i'm trying here. this is going to hurt arizona more than it is going to hurt nike. after all it was their shoe that they withdrew. the...
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the basically the argument is amazon and google have too much control. they control what you search for. they pretty much providing the platform, so the information about pricing what have you is in their hands. what do you make of this? >> companies are so worried that google and amazon are taking all of the oxygen out of the room. i think this goes to show how important search is among other things, right? so if you can't find something, based on internet, basically doesn't exist in the mind of the consumer. the question though they will be facing regulators if they decide to look at this more closely, how are you going to set up rules that will debate, design how much people can search what they can search for? connell: right. >> how would you even enforce those rules especially dealing with a company like amazon that is not only a marketplace, 50% of all e-commerce sales cross the internet? it is huge. connell: this retail group is saying you have to do things disclose where products are from, erin. you should talk about whether they are new or used.
the basically the argument is amazon and google have too much control. they control what you search for. they pretty much providing the platform, so the information about pricing what have you is in their hands. what do you make of this? >> companies are so worried that google and amazon are taking all of the oxygen out of the room. i think this goes to show how important search is among other things, right? so if you can't find something, based on internet, basically doesn't exist in the...
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we know that amazon also does the same thing. they record conversations and use it again to improve their products and services. but i want to talk to you about apple. apple also had another glitch today in their apple watch. the walkie-talkie where two people with the watch can talk to each other, however work the operating system glitch, one of them can listen to the other's phone without them knowing about it. this is the second time this has happened this year with apple, with the group face time being the first. >> second time it's happened. however, this time i must applaud apple because they got ahead of this before it was discovered and used at least currently it's been reported that it hasn't been used by anyone else this vulnerability so applaud apple for getting ahead of it and squashing that bug before it was too late, unlike last time with the face time vulnerability. >> with all this technology, i think people should understand in this high-tech world, with social media, privacy is no longer probably something that
we know that amazon also does the same thing. they record conversations and use it again to improve their products and services. but i want to talk to you about apple. apple also had another glitch today in their apple watch. the walkie-talkie where two people with the watch can talk to each other, however work the operating system glitch, one of them can listen to the other's phone without them knowing about it. this is the second time this has happened this year with apple, with the group...
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it is any second for amazon and alphabet. we'll bring you those numbers that may move the markets tomorrow as soon as they cross the tape here. good to be with you. i'm connell mcshane. lauren: i'm lauren simonetti in for melissa francis. this is "after the bell." the
it is any second for amazon and alphabet. we'll bring you those numbers that may move the markets tomorrow as soon as they cross the tape here. good to be with you. i'm connell mcshane. lauren: i'm lauren simonetti in for melissa francis. this is "after the bell." the
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amazon has shown an ability to go into so many different businesses. >> amazon has amazon web services, too, which is the base behind all the services it provides. uber has nothing like that. if my competition is coming up on uber's heels very fast and furiously. stuart: if i buy uber stock, you better turn bullish on me. >> i will be neutral. stuart: facebook releasing its annual report on work force diversity, says that it wants to double its number of women globally and black and hispanic employees in the united states. are they detracting or distracting from their privacy concerns? i notice the stock is back to $200 a share. >> you looking for me to say something negative about facebook wanting to hire more -- stuart: no, i'm not. >> that's not a hand grenade i'm interested in jumping on this morning. i think it's a great move on facebook's part. stuart: is this diversity move a distraction away from their privacy concerns? does it matter? obviously not, because the price of the stock is 200 bucks a share. >> they've got concerns, they are going to hear from, you know, from the lef
amazon has shown an ability to go into so many different businesses. >> amazon has amazon web services, too, which is the base behind all the services it provides. uber has nothing like that. if my competition is coming up on uber's heels very fast and furiously. stuart: if i buy uber stock, you better turn bullish on me. >> i will be neutral. stuart: facebook releasing its annual report on work force diversity, says that it wants to double its number of women globally and black and...
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maria: a new amazon dropoff, a major retailer now accepts amazon returns. retirement out of reach, why many americans fear they will never stop working. back in a minute. ♪ what if i lose it all. ♪ twenty-four people came together to sign an agreement that created the stock exchange. just the right elements coming together. it started when scores more people came together, just down the street and traded bonds that helped pay for the revolution, and the nation it created. it started in an office on the corner where the right people witnessed the telegraph and brought information and humanity together forever. it started with the markets, bringing together steel and buildings and silicon and medicine and rockets. we believe the possibilities of life and investing are greater when we come together. it's why for eighty years we've connected ideas with technology, data with inspiration, investors with solutions. so that every day together, it all starts again. ♪ the cloud i need? it has to keep up with sales, supply chain, inventory - ♪ ♪ it needs to
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amazon, apple, certainly google. the ones would likely be the target of government wrath, they are down, not a lot, they're down. but you know nasdaq 100, technology index and nasdaq rich the technology names that is flirting in and out of record territory. it is not having the effect a lot of people thought, but what do you make of that? >> not yet, but i mean, you and i forgot we've been talking about this for a while. we're finally here. i have to believe the folks who cover these companies, whether they're analysts or investors, we knew this day was coming. i think what was interesting about the announcement from the justice department, neil, is that, this investigation is, i mean it is pretty broad. this goes back to bill barr's comments he made during his confirmation hearings where, you know, he said straight out. he thought it was high time that the justice department took a look into the entire tech industry and, with the lens of, have some of these companies gotten too big? and whether or not they're engagi
amazon, apple, certainly google. the ones would likely be the target of government wrath, they are down, not a lot, they're down. but you know nasdaq 100, technology index and nasdaq rich the technology names that is flirting in and out of record territory. it is not having the effect a lot of people thought, but what do you make of that? >> not yet, but i mean, you and i forgot we've been talking about this for a while. we're finally here. i have to believe the folks who cover these...
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the websites on a google search, the sellers on amazon. and then absolutely is where they get in trouble that's basically what my microsoft got in trouble in the 90s and so much of apple and revenue is built around iphone yet so many smart phones out there from google to samsung so would you call apple monopoly or because apple store how do you look at that ?fnlgt all of the platform industries have a win or take all dynamic with one or two given winners so ios and android and they control 95% of the actual operating systems in mobile and then you look at there's an article in "the wall street journal" this morning about apple get favoring its own app, versus other third party app developers in the app store which is same thing as grade school favor its own content over yelp trip advisory and many other sites to get this trouble when they integrate or compete unfairly with producers contradicting value or content or apps into the platform ecosystem that's kind of what you call being greedy. >> it would be many previous years unthinkable ma
the websites on a google search, the sellers on amazon. and then absolutely is where they get in trouble that's basically what my microsoft got in trouble in the 90s and so much of apple and revenue is built around iphone yet so many smart phones out there from google to samsung so would you call apple monopoly or because apple store how do you look at that ?fnlgt all of the platform industries have a win or take all dynamic with one or two given winners so ios and android and they control 95%...
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amazon owns the day. it's now amazon prime day. so i think it's a really fascinating thing to watch and how we're seeing such a different model. >> yeah, amazon is the 800-pound gorilla. there's some other big players. but the notion that you can take a customer and say here's a great deal and it's called the loss leader, now buy something else. with amazon they're not trying to get you to buy something else. they're trying to get you locked into their system. >> yet they are. i would love to know what the average amazon prime member has spent in the last 24 hours. i'm seeing on social media all of these folks are posting, did you get this deal, did you get this deal and people are buying air fryers and all kinds of things they don't need. dagen: i would like to return the bag of groceries i bought from whole foods on sunday because a lot of it was molded. i'm looking at goldman sachs earnings. looks like a beat, ashley. ashley: let's start with the headline numbers, dagen. earnings per share coming in on a diluted basis, 5.81, $5.
amazon owns the day. it's now amazon prime day. so i think it's a really fascinating thing to watch and how we're seeing such a different model. >> yeah, amazon is the 800-pound gorilla. there's some other big players. but the notion that you can take a customer and say here's a great deal and it's called the loss leader, now buy something else. with amazon they're not trying to get you to buy something else. they're trying to get you locked into their system. >> yet they are. i...
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speaking of amazon, more than 20 amazon workers at a delivery facility in chicago are accusing the company of not paying them nor overtime during prime week. they filed a complaint with the illinois department of labor, claiming that management dismissed them six hours early on july 19th and promised to pay them for their full shift. the workers said amazon counted the six hours in the following week's papered, so they didn't -- pay period, so they didn't get the overtime for those hours. ashley: investors have a full plate this week with u.s.-china trade talks set to resume and the federal reserve meeting on interest rates. our next guest says don't expect any major progress this week on a trade deal. david nelson is chief strategist with bell point asset management. david, good morning to you. i was reading your note. you asked the question, so what are the chances of some breakthrough being made in china with these trade talks and you said in a word, no. >> can i go. ashley: yes. thank you for being here. over to you, lauren. no, you said president xi, the president of china has dou dug
speaking of amazon, more than 20 amazon workers at a delivery facility in chicago are accusing the company of not paying them nor overtime during prime week. they filed a complaint with the illinois department of labor, claiming that management dismissed them six hours early on july 19th and promised to pay them for their full shift. the workers said amazon counted the six hours in the following week's papered, so they didn't -- pay period, so they didn't get the overtime for those hours....
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trade officials are looking into a french tax that could affect companies like google and amazon. trade representative robert lighthizer says the u.s. is very concerned that the tax unfairly targets american companies. so this proposal would apply a 3% tax on revenue that the tech giants get from targeted ads and digital marketplaces within france. lauren. lauren: climate change is a top concern on the campaign trail. senator elizabeth warren running for president reintroducing a bill requiring public companies to disclose critical information such as greenhouse gas emissions. warren also wants to hold companies accountable for their contribution to these environmental risks. but what cost will this place on corporate america? we asked rebecca walter, walter wealth participate ceo. good morning to you. >> good morning, lauren. lauren: is this fair, her proposal? >> the problem is this. you cannot apply this kind of cost on public american companies when 1.3 billion in india, and people in china, won't have anything to do with any kind of climate change measures that will stop and
trade officials are looking into a french tax that could affect companies like google and amazon. trade representative robert lighthizer says the u.s. is very concerned that the tax unfairly targets american companies. so this proposal would apply a 3% tax on revenue that the tech giants get from targeted ads and digital marketplaces within france. lauren. lauren: climate change is a top concern on the campaign trail. senator elizabeth warren running for president reintroducing a bill requiring...
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amazon hitting 2,000 for the first time since october 1 of last year. liz: labor secretary alex acosta defending his handling of what critics say was a sweetheart plea deal for sex offender jeffrey epstein. this has democrats nancy pelosi and charles schumer demanding acosta resign. reporter: alex acosta saying his. he says he has no plans to step down as labor secretary. >> my relationship with the president is outstanding. my relationship with me and mr. mulvaney, he called me this morning to say our relationship is excellent, too. reporter: acosta says during his tenure as u.s. attorney in florida that his office fought for tougher punishment for epstein and pushed to put him behind bars after state prosecutors were going to let him walk free. >> when we proceeded the expectation was it would be an $18-month sentence and served in jail. this work release was complete b.s. i have been on record as far back as 2011 saying it was not what was bargained and not what we expected. reporter: top democrats are pushing for acosta to resign. saying after this
amazon hitting 2,000 for the first time since october 1 of last year. liz: labor secretary alex acosta defending his handling of what critics say was a sweetheart plea deal for sex offender jeffrey epstein. this has democrats nancy pelosi and charles schumer demanding acosta resign. reporter: alex acosta saying his. he says he has no plans to step down as labor secretary. >> my relationship with the president is outstanding. my relationship with me and mr. mulvaney, he called me this...
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stories at big tech earning season kicks into high gear some of the biggest names report hear from amazon and alfa bet will you had fallout from antitrust ageses in trade war with china weigh on the markets hottest sector. that is a big question. iran now blaming national security advisor john bolton after rogue nation season of british oil tanker. how should u.s. respond? take a look. >> here we go. all eyes on robert mueller an highly anticipated testimony this week will he say anything different than he did two months ago and will democrats turn it into a 2020 campaign event? >> and how one study says teamwork can actually be bad for your health. it is monday julynd fbn:am starts right now. ♪ good morning i'm cheryl casone. >> i'm deirdre in for lauren simonetti. >> great to have you here deirdre. monday moving on this monday we have green arrows across the board pickup continues with dow up by 66 and s&p up by eight and quarter and the nasdaq up by 30 and a quarter. >> taking a look at the bond market with tenure treasury yield you can see 2.04%, of course, a lot of that a lot of tr
stories at big tech earning season kicks into high gear some of the biggest names report hear from amazon and alfa bet will you had fallout from antitrust ageses in trade war with china weigh on the markets hottest sector. that is a big question. iran now blaming national security advisor john bolton after rogue nation season of british oil tanker. how should u.s. respond? take a look. >> here we go. all eyes on robert mueller an highly anticipated testimony this week will he say anything...
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[heartbeat] david: it is not just amazon. google and apple are now caught in the middle of their own privacy scandals. a new report saying google has been allowing contractors to listen in on the recordings of customers collected by their virtual assistant called google home. meanwhile apple has had to disable the walkie-talkie app on their apple watch due to concerns about people who can eavesdrop on your conversations. so is privacy a thing of the past? >> completely, absolutely. no matter what, google or amazon or apple do about it, you just can't control the technology. in the google case, this blows my mind. first of all, the contractor had the information. a conversation that you have with your wife in your bedroom or with your kid, i mean, they have this information and then they leak it. but the fact that the device is listening in before the wake word, before the okay google and storing the information. david: weird. >> yeah, we've voluntarily taken these microphones into our homes and gone on to websites where we ar
[heartbeat] david: it is not just amazon. google and apple are now caught in the middle of their own privacy scandals. a new report saying google has been allowing contractors to listen in on the recordings of customers collected by their virtual assistant called google home. meanwhile apple has had to disable the walkie-talkie app on their apple watch due to concerns about people who can eavesdrop on your conversations. so is privacy a thing of the past? >> completely, absolutely. no...
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i don't think it impacts amazon's business model one iota. it is no different from a market manager in heidelberg or recommending the bourse at christmas. they don't know retailers than any other. the question is whether or not the internet is involved. neil: target of various government probes is that a high point you say slow down or what? >> not for me. i'll tell you why. because most of the antitrust regulation, the concerns over business practices, those were levied at a time where the consumer was being hurt. arguably it is not the consumer that's being hurt. prices have gone down. delivery times have gone down. so the benefit is very, very real. if they go after them on something like that, they have to change structure of the laws. that won't stop them from trying to grab headlines. neil: keith, thank you very much. good catching up. >> thanks, neil. neil: there are numbers. there is emotional testimony behind those numbers, from families of boeing 727 max victims today. fbn's kristina partsinevelos with the very latest. reporter: nei
i don't think it impacts amazon's business model one iota. it is no different from a market manager in heidelberg or recommending the bourse at christmas. they don't know retailers than any other. the question is whether or not the internet is involved. neil: target of various government probes is that a high point you say slow down or what? >> not for me. i'll tell you why. because most of the antitrust regulation, the concerns over business practices, those were levied at a time where...
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you think amazon sits back on the information as well? everybody uses the information because its their form and the real money in the business is by amount of names and people they collect they can market to through their advertising. so at the end of the day you want to be product, you want it for free, that is what you will get. i don't think there is any defense of your privacy if you're handing over your information. connell: we continue to do it, lauren. 2.1 billion people use facebook, whatsapp, messenger, every single day. that plays into the active daily users on facebook alone is over 1 1/2 billion. when you work in the other platforms. young people on instagram. that is over two billion. we're doing exactly what todd suggests. >> exactly the consumer is out there say they don't like the privacy is being used in ways they don't necessarily like but they still continue to go on these apps. if they go on, facebook continues to sell ads. that is what it comes down to facebook is making money. until that happens, investors won't car
you think amazon sits back on the information as well? everybody uses the information because its their form and the real money in the business is by amount of names and people they collect they can market to through their advertising. so at the end of the day you want to be product, you want it for free, that is what you will get. i don't think there is any defense of your privacy if you're handing over your information. connell: we continue to do it, lauren. 2.1 billion people use facebook,...
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some is concerning some is not, for example you talked about amazon and oracle competing for military contract, i want our military to have best technology cloud computing or otherwise. whatever their mission circumstance problem is that scope of the mission in mission creep, if feds are randomly searching through state dmv databases for what, i'm not sure. that is the problem. the purpose that this is used for, and what is interesting is that in europe, they have kind of a different concern. in europe, people trust the government to snoop on them, but not corporations, in america we are more sanguine, give amazon and google our information but the government is what we're concerned about. judge napolitano: could you not argue that, that whole purpose of 4 amendment to prevent a phishingiphishing -- ex pe doins is, per se, lanthis --expeditio. >> getting a database, when a crime is committed you could search again everyone that is the goal of law enforcement. what is to protect our privacy is the 4 amendment. to that end, you know courts, lawyers, judges, tread gingerly, supreme court
some is concerning some is not, for example you talked about amazon and oracle competing for military contract, i want our military to have best technology cloud computing or otherwise. whatever their mission circumstance problem is that scope of the mission in mission creep, if feds are randomly searching through state dmv databases for what, i'm not sure. that is the problem. the purpose that this is used for, and what is interesting is that in europe, they have kind of a different concern....
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kohl's is helping amazon with returns. you no longer have to wait at the post office, just in time for amazon prime day, shopping sprees and back-to-school shopping, kohl's says its more than 1100 stores nationwide now accept amazo am amazon returns. cheryl: we're seeing a little bit of a downward tick in futures this morning on this monday. remember, this is after the blockbuster jobs report we got more jobs out of than expected. a little bit of a retracement this morning. nasdaq is down 30. global markets reacting. we'll have more on that in a moment. also, this. brand-new numbers showing president trump's approval rating hitting an all-time high. but there's still a range of re-election risks he could be facing. and how the federal government has been able to tap into a massive facial recognition database without the public's consent. you're watching "fbn: a.m.." ♪ we fight fall apart before too long. ♪ we can work it out. ♪ we can work it out. ♪ ride-along, captain! i've never been in one of these before, even
kohl's is helping amazon with returns. you no longer have to wait at the post office, just in time for amazon prime day, shopping sprees and back-to-school shopping, kohl's says its more than 1100 stores nationwide now accept amazo am amazon returns. cheryl: we're seeing a little bit of a downward tick in futures this morning on this monday. remember, this is after the blockbuster jobs report we got more jobs out of than expected. a little bit of a retracement this morning. nasdaq is down 30....
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. >> yep. >> amazon also. lot of people want us to take action. >> you going to? >> i can't say that, tucker. david: should big tech be worried? >> absolutely. i sold my facebook stock in the last couple months because of this. i think congress is going to go after these big tech guys. congress loves having somebody to go after. whether it's big banks or oil companies, they love having red meat on the plate to go after somebody with a less favorable approval rating than themselves. they are going to go after big tech because this is right now, it symbolizes that wealth inequality, symbolizes the big brother out there. this is something i think congress is going to go forward with. david: all right. john layfield, great to see you. thank you very much. >>> to immigration. aoc slamming the detention facilities at the border. roll tape. >> this is them on their best day here and they put them in rooms with no running water and these women were being told by cbp officers to drink out of the toilet. they were drink
. >> yep. >> amazon also. lot of people want us to take action. >> you going to? >> i can't say that, tucker. david: should big tech be worried? >> absolutely. i sold my facebook stock in the last couple months because of this. i think congress is going to go after these big tech guys. congress loves having somebody to go after. whether it's big banks or oil companies, they love having red meat on the plate to go after somebody with a less favorable approval rating...
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e-commerce, amazons of the world came in and ate their lunch, right? >> absolutely. that was a competition issue. it had nothing to do with private equity. in fact, funds lost money in that deal. they didn't make money. ashley: but it makes for an easy campaign pledge, right? we need an enemy. she's making wall street the enemy. >> it's a campaign pitch but it's not the truth. ashley: how many people know that. that's the question. >> i think in the end, i think in the end they'll figure it out. ashley: stay there. we want to talk netflix, microsoft, all that good stuff. >>> let's get back to bernie sanders. he's all about that fight for a $15 an hour minimum wage but his campaign workers, well, they're complaining saying they are only getting less than $13 an hour and working 60 hour weeks. joining us now, ned ryan, former presidential writer for bush 43. you've just got to love the irony, the hypocrisy, whatever you want to call it but it is hypocrisy, right? >> absolutely. this is a perfect example of the hypocrisy of socialism. they want someone else to pay for e
e-commerce, amazons of the world came in and ate their lunch, right? >> absolutely. that was a competition issue. it had nothing to do with private equity. in fact, funds lost money in that deal. they didn't make money. ashley: but it makes for an easy campaign pledge, right? we need an enemy. she's making wall street the enemy. >> it's a campaign pitch but it's not the truth. ashley: how many people know that. that's the question. >> i think in the end, i think in the end...
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>> we have certainly seen amazon and other large retailers that are taking advantage of the urgency that the consumer wants. the consumer today wants whatever they order to, whichever mode, it doesn't matter. but at the time that they want. so they have much more control over it and a lot of these large -- have led the way but something anticipated and we've ordered 44 additional aircraft over the five-year period to make sure we have the capacity. maria: the story of the transformation of ups. it has been real positive.you have been overseeing that. where are you in that process? >> we are right in line with where we wanted to be. we decided a few years ago and this is not the first time ups has had to transform. we started as a messenger service in 1907 in seattle then the -- we've done it for five times. we've had such a good career and we are so proud of our legacy. but we knew that to have continued success like we have had in the past, we have to be willing to change with the times and so this transformation doesn't have a beginning, it doesn't have an end. it's a continuous transf
>> we have certainly seen amazon and other large retailers that are taking advantage of the urgency that the consumer wants. the consumer today wants whatever they order to, whichever mode, it doesn't matter. but at the time that they want. so they have much more control over it and a lot of these large -- have led the way but something anticipated and we've ordered 44 additional aircraft over the five-year period to make sure we have the capacity. maria: the story of the transformation...
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. >>> amazon in the regulatory crosshairs. the move across the pond that could threaten the everything store's latest deal to expand its delivery reach. we have the details in your fox business brief. "countdown" is coming right back. [ paper rustling ] exactly, nothing. they're completely different people, that's why they need customized car insurance from liberty mutual. they'll only pay for what they need! [ gargling ] [ coins hitting the desk ] yes, and they could save a ton. you've done it again, limu. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ kristina: no surprise here, crypto markets finishing out another wild week. bitcoin still cruising above the $11,000 mark but down from recent highs. the original digital currency plunging below $10,000 on tuesday after a group of house democrats on the financial services committee asked facebook to halt its crypto project libra due to oversight concerns and potential risk to consumers. so you have bitcoin that's coming back over the past three days or
. >>> amazon in the regulatory crosshairs. the move across the pond that could threaten the everything store's latest deal to expand its delivery reach. we have the details in your fox business brief. "countdown" is coming right back. [ paper rustling ] exactly, nothing. they're completely different people, that's why they need customized car insurance from liberty mutual. they'll only pay for what they need! [ gargling ] [ coins hitting the desk ] yes, and they could save a...
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stuart: what's the story from amazon? deirdre: year on year revenue growth is going to slow but i just want to note it's still at 17%. there's plenty of businesses that would love to have 17% sales growth year on year. as a side note, that is slowing for amazon. you may have the pessimists looking at that. also, they are spending more, spending more to keep us, so their expenses are going higher. i'm just giving you the glass half empty. but the glass half full for amazon is of course aws, the cloud services. they are rocking it. no other way to say it. only microsoft is taking them on with azure. stuart: glad you got that in. thank you very much indeed. 4:00 eastern time this afternoon, that is, watch the fox business network because we're right there with amazon, with google. you get it pronto. see exactly what's going on. >>> as i say, yesterday's mueller hearing in my opinion again, a big flop for the democrats. their impeachment case collapsing. all they have to run on is their socialist economic message. do they rea
stuart: what's the story from amazon? deirdre: year on year revenue growth is going to slow but i just want to note it's still at 17%. there's plenty of businesses that would love to have 17% sales growth year on year. as a side note, that is slowing for amazon. you may have the pessimists looking at that. also, they are spending more, spending more to keep us, so their expenses are going higher. i'm just giving you the glass half empty. but the glass half full for amazon is of course aws, the...
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this year's 48 hour event will be amazon's longest ever. delta airlines is giving coach travelers a pretty nice perk. starting this november, passengers will be treated to, are you ready, a complementary drink right after you take a off. and by that we mean one with alcohol. for free. cheryl: free? lauren: free. del tadelta also upgrading the d menu. it will not be free. this, the dairy industry came up with a new way to get kids to drink more milk. >>> it's setting up coffee bars in high schools across the country. milk consumption has fallen 40% since 1975 and the coffee bars could help reverse that decline. there's one high school in north dakota that uses 530 gallons of milk making coffee drinks the past school year alone. so kids will be caffeinated but they will get their -- cheryl: there's a reason that parents don't want their kids to have dairy. like allergies, health and wellness. lauren: i'm sure there will be soy and coconut options too. cheryl: another natur.cheryl: s expected to supply plenty of natural fireworks for the 4th o
this year's 48 hour event will be amazon's longest ever. delta airlines is giving coach travelers a pretty nice perk. starting this november, passengers will be treated to, are you ready, a complementary drink right after you take a off. and by that we mean one with alcohol. for free. cheryl: free? lauren: free. del tadelta also upgrading the d menu. it will not be free. this, the dairy industry came up with a new way to get kids to drink more milk. >>> it's setting up coffee bars in...
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they are expanding their amazon return program. if i need to return something to amazon, i can bring it to a kohl's store. they will box it and ship it for me. that's pretty cool, actually. good for kohl's. kristina: it is good for kohl's because they tried this out in chicago first. they noticed there was an increase not only in revenue in that store, but they saw a 9% increase in the number of new customers because people, myself, i don't go to kohl's very often but i would go to kohl's to return an item. i got excited when i read this story because i have this book in my apartment for the past two weeks, i haven't returned it back to amazon because i don't have a box. you can bring items unboxed to the kohl's locations as well as -- ashley: you read it, now you are going to send it back? kristina: it's damaged but it was from a third party seller. you cannot return third party seller items to the kohl's location. however, if it's amazon you can take it to over 1,000 stores across the country, whole foods as well as ups stores. a
they are expanding their amazon return program. if i need to return something to amazon, i can bring it to a kohl's store. they will box it and ship it for me. that's pretty cool, actually. good for kohl's. kristina: it is good for kohl's because they tried this out in chicago first. they noticed there was an increase not only in revenue in that store, but they saw a 9% increase in the number of new customers because people, myself, i don't go to kohl's very often but i would go to kohl's to...
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amazon produces products cheaper than if you buy it off-the-shelf. it will be hard to show as a result of what they did they're keeping prices up, rather than lowering them, expanding their base. connell: you see this as an uphill climb from the government's point of view from the get-go? >> i do. can i make political comment? allegation more likely to see in the obama doj than the trump doj but here it is, things get flipped whatever in this day and age. good to see you. the department of justice looking a broad new antitrust review. new tech companies. we'll stay on top of it, meantime overseas, big story, new leader for the uk. he was born in new york city, boris johnson but he has been chosen by members of the conservative party to be the next prime minister of the united kingdom, vowing to get the country out of the european union by the halloween deadline. deal or no deal. >> some waggles pointed out, deliver, unite, defeat was no the perfect acronym for an election campaign since unfortunately it spells dud. they forgot the final e, my friends
amazon produces products cheaper than if you buy it off-the-shelf. it will be hard to show as a result of what they did they're keeping prices up, rather than lowering them, expanding their base. connell: you see this as an uphill climb from the government's point of view from the get-go? >> i do. can i make political comment? allegation more likely to see in the obama doj than the trump doj but here it is, things get flipped whatever in this day and age. good to see you. the department...
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used to be you couldn't sue amazon if the product you bought at amazon was defective. you would have to sue the manufacturer of that product. the court ruled you can now sue amazon. maria: all the retailers wanted it to go that way. they thought amazon got a free ride. a lot to come, the border crisis, mike pence visiting the southern border this friday. i'll speak with his chief of staff, mark short, next. stay with us. most people think a button is just a button. ♪ that a speaker is just a speaker. ♪ or - that the journey can't be the destination. most people haven't driven a lincoln. discover the lincoln approach to craftsmanship at the lincoln summer invitation. right now, get 0% apr on all 2019 lincoln vehicles plus no payments for up to 90 days. only at your lincoln dealer. maria: welcome back. good wednesday morning, everybody. thanks so much for joining us. i'm maria bartiromo. it is wednesday, july 10. your top stories right now, 7:3. jay powell on the hot seat today. it is day one of his two-day testimony. his prepared remarks will come out at 8:30 a.m. e
used to be you couldn't sue amazon if the product you bought at amazon was defective. you would have to sue the manufacturer of that product. the court ruled you can now sue amazon. maria: all the retailers wanted it to go that way. they thought amazon got a free ride. a lot to come, the border crisis, mike pence visiting the southern border this friday. i'll speak with his chief of staff, mark short, next. stay with us. most people think a button is just a button. ♪ that a speaker is just a...
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she used to work for amazon web services. a tipster eventually contacted capital one, said you know there's someone on the internet right now that's bragging they have done this. turned it over to the fbi. the fbi was able to very quickly find the suspect's address. boom. there you have it. she's now facing charges of computer fraud and abuse and could spend five years in prison. stuart: i don't think the security of the cloud is at stake here. ashley: no. stuart: what's at stake is your employees. ashley: yes. stuart: if you've got one disgruntled employee who is doing this for whatever reason, look at the damage. 106 million people. susan: they put a number to it already, capital one says it will cost $100 million to $150 million in terms of cost. compare that to equifax, over $500 million. much broader, by the way, number of customers impacted there. stuart: okay. >> 200 years ago -- they took down one employee took down a 200-year-old bank. stuart: how do you find the bad apple before you put them to work? the ten-year tr
she used to work for amazon web services. a tipster eventually contacted capital one, said you know there's someone on the internet right now that's bragging they have done this. turned it over to the fbi. the fbi was able to very quickly find the suspect's address. boom. there you have it. she's now facing charges of computer fraud and abuse and could spend five years in prison. stuart: i don't think the security of the cloud is at stake here. ashley: no. stuart: what's at stake is your...
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. >> yep. >> amazon also. a lot of people want us to take action. >> are you going to? >> i can't say that, tucker. that i can't say. cheryl: well, the house judiciary committee opened apan anti-trust investigation into goodell and amazon last month. lauren: many americans agree, the economy is doing well, but this is interesting. many not so quick to give president trump credit for it. cheryl: interesting. rich edson is at the white house with details on that. rich. >>> good morning. >> it's incredible what's happened to the american economy, we're the best economy in the world. >> reporter: this month, the u.s. economy is on track to grow for 121 straight months, the longest economic expansion in american history. it started a decade ago, following the deepest economic crisis since the deep depression. >> the unemployment rate is low. we had the best june stock market the dow jones in over 80 years, that's going to fill up the 401-ks of middle class folks everywhere. >> reporter: nearly two-thirds of america
. >> yep. >> amazon also. a lot of people want us to take action. >> are you going to? >> i can't say that, tucker. that i can't say. cheryl: well, the house judiciary committee opened apan anti-trust investigation into goodell and amazon last month. lauren: many americans agree, the economy is doing well, but this is interesting. many not so quick to give president trump credit for it. cheryl: interesting. rich edson is at the white house with details on that. rich....