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earnings do in fact disappoint now, the tech rally has been highly concentrated fueled by facebook, apple, amazon, microso microsoft, all up more than 30% this year. remember, microsoft alone contributed to 15% of the s&p's gains last quarter it's worth noting that growth-oriented stocks as a whole continue to outperform value-driven stocks. that can certainly change if the outlook for tech earnings deteriorates due to factors like tariffs, a stronger dollar and a china slowdown kelly, back to you. >> thank you seema mody stocks soared in the first half of this year with the dow, the nasdaq, the s&p all posting double-digit gains can that be sustained? especially if buybacks dropped a little bit and the threat of a wider trade war with europe. let's bring in the chief investment officer henry and wall wash. markets famously climbed the wall of worry. the longer the list the better they typically can do, but we are coming off a strong first half. >> the strongest first half in over 20 years following the strongest january in over 30 years. the question then becomes the longest economic expansion o
earnings do in fact disappoint now, the tech rally has been highly concentrated fueled by facebook, apple, amazon, microso microsoft, all up more than 30% this year. remember, microsoft alone contributed to 15% of the s&p's gains last quarter it's worth noting that growth-oriented stocks as a whole continue to outperform value-driven stocks. that can certainly change if the outlook for tech earnings deteriorates due to factors like tariffs, a stronger dollar and a china slowdown kelly, back...
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they include the tech behemoths, facebook, alphabet, and amazon we'll tell you what's at stake >> plus, in less than an hour, some of the biggest tech executives head to the white house to talk about how to take on huawei as the u.s. ban of that chinese tech giant remains in place >> and disney, as they were just talking, the king of the box office the lion king of the box office. live action lion king movie dominating the weekend and it
they include the tech behemoths, facebook, alphabet, and amazon we'll tell you what's at stake >> plus, in less than an hour, some of the biggest tech executives head to the white house to talk about how to take on huawei as the u.s. ban of that chinese tech giant remains in place >> and disney, as they were just talking, the king of the box office the lion king of the box office. live action lion king movie dominating the weekend and it
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apparently was able to access a web application in the cloud service provider used by capital one, amazon, and steal this information and take it to social media and many different social media accounts brag about what she had found she was arrested earlier this week >> and the breach apparently took place in march of this year why are we only finding out about it now >> it apparently started in march and went through july. so there's still some things that are a little unclear, but it looks like he only recently was able to get into the information she had stolen and started bragging about on social media. that's where the law enforcement authorities caught her >> was the vulnerability in the cloud at the cloud provider, in other words, amazon web services, or was the vulnerability solely at capital one? >> capital one builds its web applications on an amazon cloud server so the vulnerability was in a firewall that was owned by capital one and managed by them. but that sat on an application on the cloud server. >> was this perpetrator working with anybody was she selling the data to russ
apparently was able to access a web application in the cloud service provider used by capital one, amazon, and steal this information and take it to social media and many different social media accounts brag about what she had found she was arrested earlier this week >> and the breach apparently took place in march of this year why are we only finding out about it now >> it apparently started in march and went through july. so there's still some things that are a little unclear, but...
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>> it's through amazon, through the turnkey portal itself. we did a story last year about lennar, one of the biggest homebuilders in the nation they were putting amazon products in lennar homes in their show rooms as part of this show and sell strategy amazon really trying to get into that home services and that home technology business with the builders and now with the real estate agents. >> and jason, if their goal -- and look, we talk about this a lot, how the the next battle is the battle for your living room, to be the smart home platform. guess who else wants to do that as far as i can tell, apple, google, what moves are they going to have to make in response if amazon's going aggressively into partnering with real estate services? >> amazon already has something like two-thirds market share when it comes to the voice assistant in your home, so they have a big, big lead, you know it's still early days, but with these partnerships coupled with just the consumer demand that they run through their website for all these other products, it
>> it's through amazon, through the turnkey portal itself. we did a story last year about lennar, one of the biggest homebuilders in the nation they were putting amazon products in lennar homes in their show rooms as part of this show and sell strategy amazon really trying to get into that home services and that home technology business with the builders and now with the real estate agents. >> and jason, if their goal -- and look, we talk about this a lot, how the the next battle is...
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. >> announcer: coming up, amazon's prime day isn't just about amazon anymore how others are cashing in on the company's big day. plus, one billionaire investor says google should be federally investigated why? and dozen his role on facebook's board have anything to do with his call >>> and coffee without the coffee beans this is "the exchange" on cnbc. . they can help gut check your strategies and answer all your toughest questions. sounds perfect. see, your stress level was here and i got you down to here, i've done my job. call for a strategy gut check with td ameritrade. ♪ . >>> welcome back to "the exchange," everybody that time of year again, amazon's prime day is in full swing. it is a 48-hour discount bonanza that promises a massive number of sales and new prime members for amazon but this year, competitors are throwing their hats in the rick we will explain that with lauren thomas who is cnbc.com's retail reporter and courtney reagan welcome to both of you what's different about prime this year and why is prime so prime to amazon? >> so prime this year is longer, longer th
. >> announcer: coming up, amazon's prime day isn't just about amazon anymore how others are cashing in on the company's big day. plus, one billionaire investor says google should be federally investigated why? and dozen his role on facebook's board have anything to do with his call >>> and coffee without the coffee beans this is "the exchange" on cnbc. . they can help gut check your strategies and answer all your toughest questions. sounds perfect. see, your stress...
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but this is, amazon is going to deal with some of the same problems that established hundred-year-old retailers will deal with. >> as people learn more about it, will they not do business in pennsylvania how could they ever be responsible for every third party product sold on their platform this is a story to follow. >>> a major airline is making a strange request to passengers, to say don't fly check this out >> do you always have to meet face-to-face could you take the train instead? could you contribute by compensating your co2 emissions or packing light >> i mean, this is part of klm royal dutch airlines' fly responsibly campaign they're trying to cut down on carbon emissions flights only account for 3% of global co2 emissions >> only? >> it's like liquor companies saying drink responsibly >> i thought they were going to say, use smaller shampoo bottles, lose weight >> eat less, stop breathing. >> it's so european, isn't it? >> this is all marketing >> it's green-washing. >> if they were being serious about it, they would make the carbon offsetting compulsory they would say, we're
but this is, amazon is going to deal with some of the same problems that established hundred-year-old retailers will deal with. >> as people learn more about it, will they not do business in pennsylvania how could they ever be responsible for every third party product sold on their platform this is a story to follow. >>> a major airline is making a strange request to passengers, to say don't fly check this out >> do you always have to meet face-to-face could you take the...
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amazon hits the right note and american eagle jumps on the cbd bandwagon. that's all ahead in rapid fire advanced safety technology on a full line of vehicles. now, at the lexus golden opportunity sales event. lease the 2019 es 350 for $379 a month, for 36 months, and we'll make your first month's payment. experience amazing. - my degree from snhu has helped me tremendously. (gentle music) the flexible class schedules allow me to go to work full-time, run my catering business and be a mom and parent. when i reached this accomplishment, it was like, it's here, it's happening, it's now. souwe, atern new hampshire university, are the ones who succeed. we are the ones who break through. >>> welcome back let's catch you up on a few stories that should be on your radar today. it's rapid fire. here with their takes are leslie picker bill, you're supposed to be in that chair today >> that chair? >> youwant to switch >> no, i'm -- no, no, wait i'm hooked up to the chair can't do that. >> i was going to say. i know our director can handle it alan can handle anything
amazon hits the right note and american eagle jumps on the cbd bandwagon. that's all ahead in rapid fire advanced safety technology on a full line of vehicles. now, at the lexus golden opportunity sales event. lease the 2019 es 350 for $379 a month, for 36 months, and we'll make your first month's payment. experience amazing. - my degree from snhu has helped me tremendously. (gentle music) the flexible class schedules allow me to go to work full-time, run my catering business and be a mom and...
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amazon's bonanza kicks off at 3:00 a.m. monday this year it's over two days it's expected to generate nearly $6 billion in sales for amazon interestingly enough, big names like walmart, target, and best buy now offering up their own deals. this is turning into the new black friday >> it is and the question is will people actually turn to the competitors or will they just go where they think they can get these deals in what's known for just having the lowest prices? i will say, though, stretching it out to 48 hours does give consumers more of an opportunity to do some price discovery by looking at other sites. so we'll see how that translates into sales >> i've been a long-time prime member i am overwhelmed and it's not even prime day yet i am overwhelmed in the lead-up to prime day i've got the coupon that says they're going to give me 10% off prime if i shop at whole foods i'm about ready to say no to cyber shopping all together because i'm so overwhelmed >> wow >> i mean, am i a leading indicator? maybe. >> on the cutting
amazon's bonanza kicks off at 3:00 a.m. monday this year it's over two days it's expected to generate nearly $6 billion in sales for amazon interestingly enough, big names like walmart, target, and best buy now offering up their own deals. this is turning into the new black friday >> it is and the question is will people actually turn to the competitors or will they just go where they think they can get these deals in what's known for just having the lowest prices? i will say, though,...
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with facebook about this coin >>> next up, lady gaga is launching a new beauty line exclusively for amazon she gives retailers some serious star power as they are making a bigger move into cosmetics she said they're the right partner because it embraced self-acceptance. it will be available in september in nearly a dozen countries. >> so, it's a delicate thing all these luxury companies and even retail brands are going into partnering up with stars and saying this will sell. rihanna is partnering lmh, all going after these stars. and it's a new audience. these influencers are big with generation z if the price points are right and the product is right, fine but rihanna is now selling $200 t-shirts, $1,500 jackets that's not her audience. makeup - >> it's aspirational, though to be so rich to own that. but your parents have credit cards or kids' parents have credit cards >> i think this is good because her audience, makeup, amazon, that's a good thing. >> you know who else has credit for this is oddly kylie jenner she came out first on the scene with these kits. we talked about it making he
with facebook about this coin >>> next up, lady gaga is launching a new beauty line exclusively for amazon she gives retailers some serious star power as they are making a bigger move into cosmetics she said they're the right partner because it embraced self-acceptance. it will be available in september in nearly a dozen countries. >> so, it's a delicate thing all these luxury companies and even retail brands are going into partnering up with stars and saying this will sell....
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top brass from apple, amazon, google, facebook, all grilled on the hill we examine the real risks facing the companies and their shareholders >> and solid demand and low interest rates home builders should be ecstatic, right? maybe not. we'll show you what's worrying them about the american housing market as "power lunch" begins right now.
top brass from apple, amazon, google, facebook, all grilled on the hill we examine the real risks facing the companies and their shareholders >> and solid demand and low interest rates home builders should be ecstatic, right? maybe not. we'll show you what's worrying them about the american housing market as "power lunch" begins right now.
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authorities are saying that most recently, she worked at amazon web services and as they look into the allegations that she's the one who single-handedly ripped off all of this information, we will look at the credit card issuers elsewhere and see if there is any kind of possible, you know, halo effect, negative halo effect. not really here. we do have mastercard down three quarters of a percent. amex down half a percent. visa lower by 1%. >>> okay. so as we watch hour by hour, this does matter. now it's 23 hours away. we will finally find out just how much the federal reserve is set to cut rates. notice i didn't say whether. they are going to cut by a quarter point. that is what everybody thinks. one financial firm is already raising its outlook on stocks because it feels that this will be the catalyst for stocks. goldman sachs upping its 2019 year end price target for the s&p by 3% to 3,100. currently, we at the moment for the s&p are at 3,013 so we are really not too far off. goldman also set a 3,400 price target for the s&p for the end of 2020. that's another 10% rise from current
authorities are saying that most recently, she worked at amazon web services and as they look into the allegations that she's the one who single-handedly ripped off all of this information, we will look at the credit card issuers elsewhere and see if there is any kind of possible, you know, halo effect, negative halo effect. not really here. we do have mastercard down three quarters of a percent. amex down half a percent. visa lower by 1%. >>> okay. so as we watch hour by hour, this...
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top executives from google, amazon, apple and facebook are about to testify. it's one of at least -- it's been a crazy, crazy week already. four hearings scheduled on the hill this week involving big tech. are we at a tipping point for the stocks? a house judiciary aide telling hillary vaughn today's hearing was decidedly not part of an effort to start a critical investigation into any of these tech companies. but the aide did blame a lack of bipartisan consensus, not a lack of desire, to do it. hillary has been following all the developments, reporting the story from on the ground in capitol hill. what is your sense that the mood there, as this is about to begin, do big tech companies think that it's the start of a critical investigation or more hammering on their businesses? reporter: certainly they have to make that case, that they do not pose a threat to competition and that they need to defend their dominance in front of lawmakers on the house judiciary committee antitrust panel today. but we did get a quote from ranking member doug collins, who does say
top executives from google, amazon, apple and facebook are about to testify. it's one of at least -- it's been a crazy, crazy week already. four hearings scheduled on the hill this week involving big tech. are we at a tipping point for the stocks? a house judiciary aide telling hillary vaughn today's hearing was decidedly not part of an effort to start a critical investigation into any of these tech companies. but the aide did blame a lack of bipartisan consensus, not a lack of desire, to do...
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powering the gains today are robust earnings from tech titan alphabet owner google and titanner but amazon is the one tech giant that is lagging today and we'll discuss more later on in the program with our all-star tech panel so let's check stocks for the week. the nasdac winning the race as you see it there, followed up by the s&p 500 and investors, well speaking of earnings, devouring mcdonald's today pushing the stock up to a new record high. the fast food giants reported a same-store sales number that beat for its recent quarter by checking more diners with upgraded stores and new promotions as well and also hitting a record high today, starbucks, yes, the stock getting a caffeine buzz as the third quarter results beat in the biggest same-store sales growth in three years. the food and beverage chain also raising its fiscal 2019 profit forecast, as an employee anded lineup of offerings boost the gains of foot traffic in the u.s. and also in china. but let's get to t-mobile and sprint both stocks hitting new highs on the news, finally, the doj, the department of justice, has approved t
powering the gains today are robust earnings from tech titan alphabet owner google and titanner but amazon is the one tech giant that is lagging today and we'll discuss more later on in the program with our all-star tech panel so let's check stocks for the week. the nasdac winning the race as you see it there, followed up by the s&p 500 and investors, well speaking of earnings, devouring mcdonald's today pushing the stock up to a new record high. the fast food giants reported a same-store...
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amazon just became one of president trump's targets moments ago. he took aim at america's biggest online shopping company. the stock is down about three quarters of a percent right now. when he was sitting there with the prime minister of the netherlands, the president targeted amazon's bid for cloud contract with the pentagon, saying it wasn't a competitive bid and that other companies like microsoft and oracle are complaining about it. he says quote, he's taking a strong look at it but no mention of the stalled trade talks with china or the slowing global economy. those issues remain among the top reasons for the federal reserve's recent dovishness. should they or shouldn't they cut rates two weeks from today and by how much? federal reserve vice chair richard clarida is here in a fox business exclusive. we will ask him all the important questions that could definitely move the markets. >>> plus, senator bernie sanders rolls out his $40 trillion plan to fix health care but senator lamar alexander, the republican chairman of senate health committe
amazon just became one of president trump's targets moments ago. he took aim at america's biggest online shopping company. the stock is down about three quarters of a percent right now. when he was sitting there with the prime minister of the netherlands, the president targeted amazon's bid for cloud contract with the pentagon, saying it wasn't a competitive bid and that other companies like microsoft and oracle are complaining about it. he says quote, he's taking a strong look at it but no...
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as i said, amazon up $8.40 to $2,019. amazon not set to report earnings until later next week. can't wait to see that. let's get to citigroup. citigroup kicked off the big bank names, second quarter earnings season this morning before the bell. the bank reported better than expected earnings and revenue for last quarter. now, you can see the stock is responding at the moment positively, up higher, but there was some concern that the fact that it might have a little trouble with some of the margins and trading business might ding other banks. speaking of other banks, 25 other financial institutio, jpmorgan chase, goldman sachs, wells fargo, all set to report this week along with tech names like ibm, microsoft, and netflix. we're going to be sweating it out here on "the claman countdown" but 56 s&p 500 names are set to report this week. 80 s&p companies overall have warned, though, that their second quarter financial results will be weaker than initially expected. this is hitting companies from alphabet google and apple to pfizer and adobe, micron and netflix also on the list. wi
as i said, amazon up $8.40 to $2,019. amazon not set to report earnings until later next week. can't wait to see that. let's get to citigroup. citigroup kicked off the big bank names, second quarter earnings season this morning before the bell. the bank reported better than expected earnings and revenue for last quarter. now, you can see the stock is responding at the moment positively, up higher, but there was some concern that the fact that it might have a little trouble with some of the...
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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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i know longer own amazon. liz: no longer own amazon you sold those shares we'll get to why but first to pace book. tell me what you thought of this fine. $5 billion. you know, it was interesting to see when you have to come out and announce it the gentleman who was in charge said that the $5 billion fine equals 9% of revenue. now facebook is about 50 billion in revenue. was that enough? i heard people say it was a slap on the wrist and others say well that'll cause a mark. >> yeah i'm in the camp of the latter that it causes a mark. 9% of revenues for most people is the difference between growth for the year and no growth. obviously facebook has had robust growth, but trust me, it got their attention, but i wouldn't be surprised if there is one, it is much much bigger. liz: did it serve as an important deterrent in any way, shape, or form? >> i think it did. i think it is one of the biggest fines ever given despite the fact they do have 50 billion of revenue and the fact that mark zuckerberg is personally acco
i know longer own amazon. liz: no longer own amazon you sold those shares we'll get to why but first to pace book. tell me what you thought of this fine. $5 billion. you know, it was interesting to see when you have to come out and announce it the gentleman who was in charge said that the $5 billion fine equals 9% of revenue. now facebook is about 50 billion in revenue. was that enough? i heard people say it was a slap on the wrist and others say well that'll cause a mark. >> yeah i'm in...
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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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>> i think this week we have to watch amazon. i know it doesn't come out until thursday and it comes out after facebook, which you also have to watch, but remember last week the bulls twisted an ankle a little with netflix when they missed? it took a little of the power out of tech. if amazon doesn't come in strong, if the guidance isn't great, that stock doesn't respond well, i would have to think tech loses a bit of its luster but if they actually come through, i think we can get back above 3,000 in the s&p and some momentum could cam back because we have been lacking momentum the past few weeks. liz: facebook is up just about 2% on that news about the settlement. amazon is up 1%. luke, give me your names that you watch. you being down at the nymex and in the oil space, you have a different perspective. >> yeah, well, just on the tech names, you are absolutely right. google, amazon and facebook. that's going to be really important. amazon is going to be important because they are going to tell you how people are shopping. you g
>> i think this week we have to watch amazon. i know it doesn't come out until thursday and it comes out after facebook, which you also have to watch, but remember last week the bulls twisted an ankle a little with netflix when they missed? it took a little of the power out of tech. if amazon doesn't come in strong, if the guidance isn't great, that stock doesn't respond well, i would have to think tech loses a bit of its luster but if they actually come through, i think we can get back...
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we have to ask ourselves, what does it look like if amazon was to pay the highest tax rate of the couountry, 37%? they would be payaying $4 billin a year in taxes. if all of those fortune 500 corporations did the same, not exporting tax loopholes that allow them to move money offshore and get credit for it -- what would it look like in terms of the money we bring in? senator warren talks a lot about her wealth taxes in important s because it fuels important programs like medicare for all. mhe idea that this is zero su and all of a sudden there health care will be taken away, these are unfortunately republican talking points. i ran on a single-payer plan for michigan. what we found is that when you take away those deductibles, those copayments, those out-of-pocket costs from the everyday family, the average family of four earning $48,000 a $5,000 off the top. if you do not have to pay these costs and instead you are paying a tax, you save money because the whole system becomes more efficient. when you take corporate inputs because they have to pay their fair share, it more than makes up f fo
we have to ask ourselves, what does it look like if amazon was to pay the highest tax rate of the couountry, 37%? they would be payaying $4 billin a year in taxes. if all of those fortune 500 corporations did the same, not exporting tax loopholes that allow them to move money offshore and get credit for it -- what would it look like in terms of the money we bring in? senator warren talks a lot about her wealth taxes in important s because it fuels important programs like medicare for all. mhe...
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go to amazon, buy a spine and do it. but if they're not going to do it, then they need to accept the fact that donald trump is president of the united states and they need to let him go about doing his job. >> let me go to the congresswoman again. when do you have to begin this process formally of looking at impeachment if you're going to do it this congress? >> well, i think you need to do it sooner rather than later, because the closer you get to the election, the more it's just going look political. but i think you need to do it. you can't have it both ways. you know, the power to investigate and oversight is not in the constitution. that's an assumed power. and over time, the court has broadened it and narrowed it. but the power to impeach is in the constitution, and that gives us more authority i believe to subpoena people, to get information, to really turn the dial. >> michelle, do you think they're going to impeach trump? >> at some point i think they will. >> this congress? is disagree. i don't think they will.
go to amazon, buy a spine and do it. but if they're not going to do it, then they need to accept the fact that donald trump is president of the united states and they need to let him go about doing his job. >> let me go to the congresswoman again. when do you have to begin this process formally of looking at impeachment if you're going to do it this congress? >> well, i think you need to do it sooner rather than later, because the closer you get to the election, the more it's just...
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amazon is not far behind. thanks very much. more to come in a moment. qualcomm offers a downbeat sales forecast. details next. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> trade talks will resume in september after meetings in shanghai ended with no progress. the two sides discussed purchases of u.s. farm produce, ip rights and nontariff barriers. the white house said the talks were constructive and washington will host the next round. the people's daily newspaper rejected president trump's description of ripoff china. president trump tweeted that sharon powell has let the country down. he posted after the fed lowered by one quarter-point despite the president demanding a bigger cut. reduction is the first in more than a decade. there were two dissenters on the board. out against making any cuts. >> is intended to ensure against to help offset the effects these factors are having on the economy and to promote faster return of inflation on our 2% objective. >> a survey says u.s. hiring accelerated in july for a second month, undermining a strong job market that is driving
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. ♪ >> it's just for the benefit of amazon. "the washington post" is for canoes. they actually said that, that mitch mcconnell is an asset of russia? they ought to be ashamed of themselves and not to apologize. >> harris: president trump there yesterday after "washington post" ran an op-ed calling senator mcconnell a "russian asset" for blocking election security bills. mcconnell is also pushing back against critics calling him a victim of "modern-day mccarthyism." the senate majority leader argues congress and the trump administration are already doing enough, and the bills are democrats putting politics. but one senator and presidential candidate says mcconnell is doing just that. >> totally aligned with the president. the president, i think, once chaos of the election. stop those bills in their tracks. he's doing it, and that's why he's doing it. because it protects their party. i think it's not patriotism. i think it's pure partisanship. >> harris: steve? >> steve: that's nonsense. mitch mcconnell's not trying to help the russians metal in in the 2020 election
. ♪ >> it's just for the benefit of amazon. "the washington post" is for canoes. they actually said that, that mitch mcconnell is an asset of russia? they ought to be ashamed of themselves and not to apologize. >> harris: president trump there yesterday after "washington post" ran an op-ed calling senator mcconnell a "russian asset" for blocking election security bills. mcconnell is also pushing back against critics calling him a victim of...
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it's oil, nat gas, amazon, right, cheaper products, you know, robots. so there's a lot of forces in the u.s. economy and we know that the trade fight is tamping down business investment. i don't see weakening the dollar improving business investment. i think the fear is that you raise rates, to dagen's point, you will have more long-term capital management. neil: it will continue the froth. >> i think you're right. >> that trade fight probably has a lot to do with what will be happening today and what will continue to happen. all the indications we have from the talks in shanghai is everybody expected, is we are really going nowhere fast. i don't think anybody expects us to be going anywhere fast. neil: the longer this is unresolved, the more rates would probably come down. >> but i think there's motivation on both sides. everybody keeps talking about how china's trying to put this off until after the election. i have been seeing, i keep getting indications from the president himself in his tweets and comments that he's maybe motivated to do the same, t
it's oil, nat gas, amazon, right, cheaper products, you know, robots. so there's a lot of forces in the u.s. economy and we know that the trade fight is tamping down business investment. i don't see weakening the dollar improving business investment. i think the fear is that you raise rates, to dagen's point, you will have more long-term capital management. neil: it will continue the froth. >> i think you're right. >> that trade fight probably has a lot to do with what will be...
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in pink is apple, and orange amazon, and white soft. last year apple was in the $1 trillion market cap club all by itself. right now trying to get back up there and join microsoft. it will be interesting to see whether investors bid up the shares as the summer goes on. vonnie: abigail, thank you for that. the u.s. and china wrapped up a new round of trade talks in shanghai. the white house called the session projective -- the session productive. still with us, stephen blitz, ts lombard chief u.s. economist. how are you modeling it into your forecasts? steven: basically, we think there's obviously a lot of politics involved in this. there's a lot of midwestern farmers getting hurt by what's going on. i think it becomes kind of like an arms troops. i don't -- arms truce. i don't think they could possibly get to a full agreement. i think they recognize that. i always thought they would just do agreements in steps. let's agree on what we agree on, but we can't agree on, negotiate that, and have the existential threat of tariffs weighing on
in pink is apple, and orange amazon, and white soft. last year apple was in the $1 trillion market cap club all by itself. right now trying to get back up there and join microsoft. it will be interesting to see whether investors bid up the shares as the summer goes on. vonnie: abigail, thank you for that. the u.s. and china wrapped up a new round of trade talks in shanghai. the white house called the session projective -- the session productive. still with us, stephen blitz, ts lombard chief...
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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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the company says it will notify everyone affected, the hacker is a former employee of amazon's cloud computing division which is used by capital one, she faces five years in prison and a quarter million dollars fine. >> it's not as though this is a infinitely sophisticated person, she gave herself away online. it's reasonable to question whether they were doing enough to protect data. >> experts recommend freezing your credit profile, you can temporarily unfreeze it to get a loan, buy a car or home or credit card. in a statement, capital one said quote, based on our analysis to date we believe it is unlikely that the information was used for fraud disseminated by this average however we continue to investigate. >>> stood the major league baseball trade deadline, last day players can be moved before the playoffs. oakland a's show they are buyers and made two trades with the kansas city royals to get pitchers. oak land has a half game lead for the final wild card spot. >>> all of baseball is watching the giants. they want to see if they are going to be buyers or sellers. they started o
the company says it will notify everyone affected, the hacker is a former employee of amazon's cloud computing division which is used by capital one, she faces five years in prison and a quarter million dollars fine. >> it's not as though this is a infinitely sophisticated person, she gave herself away online. it's reasonable to question whether they were doing enough to protect data. >> experts recommend freezing your credit profile, you can temporarily unfreeze it to get a loan,...
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amazon, walmart, target, ikea and bed bath & beyond are accused of infringing of patents related to a specific time of l.e.d. light bulb made to look like a vintage-style edison bulb. the suit doesn't specify damages and royalties the universities may seek. acoo pt co rmour mind. no typing needed. oh thaphenomenal!, that's unfair. that's so unfair. c'mon jay-bo. let's go. let'♪ go. woahh!4. try my $4.99 barbeque bacon double cheeseburger combo. >>> is sonoma county sheriff's office released body cam video showing a man accused of an lsd fueled rampage on july 4th. that home security camera shows the 32-year-old talking to a security guard. police say he stabbed that guard with a metal outdoor light stick. he's also accusedounty sheriff' office's deputy shot him as he accelerated towards officers. >>> the search is on for three men accused of beating two senior sints in chinatown. police released the security camera footage. this was recorded on july 15th, the day of the attack. you can see three men a about the to cross the street at stock tan knee pacific right before the assault.
amazon, walmart, target, ikea and bed bath & beyond are accused of infringing of patents related to a specific time of l.e.d. light bulb made to look like a vintage-style edison bulb. the suit doesn't specify damages and royalties the universities may seek. acoo pt co rmour mind. no typing needed. oh thaphenomenal!, that's unfair. that's so unfair. c'mon jay-bo. let's go. let'♪ go. woahh!4. try my $4.99 barbeque bacon double cheeseburger combo. >>> is sonoma county sheriff's...
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. >>> coming back with another full 90 minutes of news, including amazon's push to make hard-to-open boxes a thing of the past. >> reporter: fairfield police did their best to try and save two newborn twins found on the ground next to a dumpster. the story coming up. >>> we're going live to detroit as more democratic presidential candidates get ready to go head-to-he head-to-head. the big moments from night one. >>> it's 5:27. here is a live look outside as that leave therea lasting impression. like the feeling of movement as a new journey begins, or the sight of soft fur, warmed by the morning sun. you might remember new flavours, these are the memories althat stay with you, long after the moments have passed. >>> now at 5:30, newborn twins found abandoned next to a dumpster in fairfield, how place found the mother. >>> hundreds gather to mourn the victims of the gilroy garlic festival shooting. >>> a pilot ready to fly a full delta plane arrested at the airport. >>> also, it was a fairy tale al. this season of the bachelorette ended in heartbreak for hannah brown. however, there is
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the hacker is a former employee of amazon's cloud computing division, which is used by capital one. she faces five years in prison and a quarter million dollar fine. >> it's not as though this a infinitely sophisticated person. she gave herself away online. i think we need to see more serious penalties for companies that mishandle your information or fail to protect it adequately. that's the bottom line. >> experts recommend freezing your credit profile until you temporarily unfreeze to get a loan but a car or a home or a credit card, you can do that temporarily. in a statement, call tall one said based on our analysis we believe it is unlikely the information was used for fraud or disseminated by this individual however we will continue to investigate. >>> the sale of levis plaza in san francisco for more than $800 million makes it one of the largest deals in city history. james town bought the property, 930,000 square feet of space and spans 9 buildings near the embarcadero. levis has been headquartered in the property since it opened. the lease was set to expire in 2022. >>> delt
the hacker is a former employee of amazon's cloud computing division, which is used by capital one. she faces five years in prison and a quarter million dollar fine. >> it's not as though this a infinitely sophisticated person. she gave herself away online. i think we need to see more serious penalties for companies that mishandle your information or fail to protect it adequately. that's the bottom line. >> experts recommend freezing your credit profile until you temporarily...
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the hacker, a former employee of amazon's chowd computing division, which is used by capital one, that hack ser facing five years in prison and a fine of a quarter million dollars. >> it's not as though this is an infinitely sophisticated person, she gave herself away online. we need to see more serious penalties for companies that mishandle your information or fail to protect it adequately. >> the experts are recommending you freeze your credit profile until you temporarily unfreeze it to get a loan, a car or home or a credit card. capital one in a statement said based on our analysis we believe it's unlikely the information was used for fraud oar disseminated by this individual, however we will continue to investigate. >>> the sales of levis plaza for $800 million makes it one of the largest deals in city history. james town bought the property, 930,000 square feet of space and spans 9 buildings near the embark darro. the lease was set to expire in 2022. >>> delta making an effort to communicate with travelers who are deaf or hard of hearing. flight attendants will wear name tags if
the hacker, a former employee of amazon's chowd computing division, which is used by capital one, that hack ser facing five years in prison and a fine of a quarter million dollars. >> it's not as though this is an infinitely sophisticated person, she gave herself away online. we need to see more serious penalties for companies that mishandle your information or fail to protect it adequately. >> the experts are recommending you freeze your credit profile until you temporarily...
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we've managed a series of all-time highs this year, with amazon and facebook and netflix, without apple hitting an all-time high. if you think of all of these bellwether stocks that have carried the market at various points, those still have some participation to do, some further highs to push to. david: whether it is apple or another stock, is the market prepared for a long, drawnout conflict with china? it's been a wild now, and it looks like it will go through the election. vincent: there are a sense that is earnings continue, we haven't seen it bleed into trade talks. of the fx in terms market, the stock market, is what will trump do after a 25 basis point fed cut? i would not be long anything going into the data friday. it would not surprise me whatsoever if he asked the treasury to be in the fx market. david: what would be the point of that? treasury officials don't have enough money to make a big difference. vincent: it is simply just to shake the tree. and central banks never really move the market, just a strange feeling i have that he may do something which no other president
we've managed a series of all-time highs this year, with amazon and facebook and netflix, without apple hitting an all-time high. if you think of all of these bellwether stocks that have carried the market at various points, those still have some participation to do, some further highs to push to. david: whether it is apple or another stock, is the market prepared for a long, drawnout conflict with china? it's been a wild now, and it looks like it will go through the election. vincent: there...
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the amazon man did not want to pay.$15 minimum is only thing trump has done -- spent ane card entire three years talking rubbish about other people stealing the jobs and the money. host: are you on board with a wealth tax being proposed by senator warren? caller: absolutely right. the class is crushed. what is this wealth president trump is talking about for the middle class? nothing has changed. she isws exactly what talking about, not like everybody else. is talkings what she about. host: is she your candidate? caller: it is either warren or bernie. i have a feeling if warren runs against trump, warren has a better chance of winning because warren does not use the word socialism. the moment warrant -- sanders gets into the fray with trump, they are going to hammer that he is a socialist. warren has a better chance of winning over trump because she is a moderate. host: tim in north carolina, independent. are you considering voting for a democrat? caller: yes. republicans are terrible and democrats are slow thinkers. i am independent. have ptsd from trump winning. joe biden, we defin
the amazon man did not want to pay.$15 minimum is only thing trump has done -- spent ane card entire three years talking rubbish about other people stealing the jobs and the money. host: are you on board with a wealth tax being proposed by senator warren? caller: absolutely right. the class is crushed. what is this wealth president trump is talking about for the middle class? nothing has changed. she isws exactly what talking about, not like everybody else. is talkings what she about. host: is...
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but just in the way the story is developing, she had worked for amazon cloud services for a number of years. she's clearly mentally having a lot of battles. one thing that let the fbi find her home address was she had shared a vet bill, i guess her cat was sick, so it had her home address, her real name and that's one of the reasons they were able to find her and arrest her. maria: wow, incredible story. >> it just shows somebody very much on the fringe but who wanted some sort of acceptance if you like from her peer group. but we know with equifax, for example, which went through a similar hack, they paid $700 million to settle a lawsuit, i should mention a class action lawsuit was filed yesterday in dc, someone in connecticut who has been affected has started to gather the troops. >> you know, maria, what is chilling in this case, a lot of hacks we think of foreign agents or people overseas. it's a reminder that for big companies, you've got all kinds of developedders coming in and out, -- vendors coming in and out, and a determined hacker who has an inside track, it's very, very ha
but just in the way the story is developing, she had worked for amazon cloud services for a number of years. she's clearly mentally having a lot of battles. one thing that let the fbi find her home address was she had shared a vet bill, i guess her cat was sick, so it had her home address, her real name and that's one of the reasons they were able to find her and arrest her. maria: wow, incredible story. >> it just shows somebody very much on the fringe but who wanted some sort of...
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do you think the government will be deciding any of those winners if they think about breaking off amazon web services or anything? >> i don't really worry about that i do think that the government will try to take a whack at everything here. it will be part of everybody's political campaign we heard some of it -- although tech wasn't specifically mentioned last night with the democratic candidates, there seems to be sort of a lot of anguish toward anything that is large and growing. but we depend upon innovation as the backbone of this country and we also do see every enterprise becoming a software company and looking at how they improve their digital experience with customers we do truly have a global digital transformation under way. and there are many benefactors in the enterprise software space including companies that are critical to the long term viability of every enterprise which are the cloud vendors themselves microsoft, google and amazon >> having said that, it is not just the democrats, it is the republicans at this point too who are not thrilled with big companies on any lev
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spoke just a few moments ago saying the focus is what will keep apple back compared to big tech like amazon. something to watch closely. >> quickly, do you know what some of the other products that have made up the other half of the revenue for apple were? >> you're talking about things like wearables, services, the idea of selling music on to your iphone, the idea that you're going to have your apple watch attached to your iphone. this is something, incremental improvements and the problem is unless they have a new game changer and create a new market, they're going to be held back into the future. >> i feel like it's apple's world and we're just living in it. >>> coming up, mike allen has a look at this morning's one big thing and coming up on ceremo"m joe," the face off between the 2020 hopefuls as the split takes center stage. >> "morning joe" will have several of last night's participants, including mayor pete buttigieg, amy closure, former congressman beto o'rourke. "morning joe" is moments away. re "morning joe" is moments away. you make time... when you can. but sometimes life gets
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she is a former worker at amazon's cloud decision. the bank tells fox news that every current and previous capital one customer and anyone who has applied for a credit card at capital one could also be affected by the hack. cheryl: a senate panel is holding a hearing this morning on the federal aviation administration, particularly oversight of the agency. the senate appropriations committee expected to discuss the future of the boeing 737 max. the max has been grounded since march after crashes that killed nearly 350 people. boeing last week posted its largest ever quarterly loss. lauren: tariffs are mentioned in many of the conference calls held by these major corporations reporting their quarterly results. in fact, treasury secretary steve mnuchin and robert lighthizer are in shanghai, china right now for day two of talks with top chinese officials as president trump is ratcheting up pressure on china to quickly reach a deal. cheryl: jessica stonies at the white house with more. good morning, jessica. >> reporter: lauren and cheryl
she is a former worker at amazon's cloud decision. the bank tells fox news that every current and previous capital one customer and anyone who has applied for a credit card at capital one could also be affected by the hack. cheryl: a senate panel is holding a hearing this morning on the federal aviation administration, particularly oversight of the agency. the senate appropriations committee expected to discuss the future of the boeing 737 max. the max has been grounded since march after...
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now, to cut down on the waits, amazon is putting vendors on a cardboard diet of sorts. the move will also reduce shipping costs, and he could reduce package volume by up to 80%. that means no more giant box just to ship a small product. the more compact packaging should also be easier to open. amazon will add a $2 surcharge to products that fail to comply. >>> a group of will watchers of the coast of southern california got caught in the middle of a dramatic showdown. this drone video shows the moment and doesn't organize attacked a pod of dolphins. it happened last night in orange county. the killer whales prayed on the dolphins just feet from people on board that boat, at one point separating a mom and a baby from the pack. >> the passengers got to see this up close and personal. some of them, and might've been distressing for sure. that is what happens in the open ocean. animosity to eat to survive. >> the orchids are believed to be eastern tropical pacific killer whales, who usually live in mexico and costa rica. >>> weather around got a much cooler over the past co
now, to cut down on the waits, amazon is putting vendors on a cardboard diet of sorts. the move will also reduce shipping costs, and he could reduce package volume by up to 80%. that means no more giant box just to ship a small product. the more compact packaging should also be easier to open. amazon will add a $2 surcharge to products that fail to comply. >>> a group of will watchers of the coast of southern california got caught in the middle of a dramatic showdown. this drone video...
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. >> companies like amazon that made billions in profits did not pay one nickel in federal income tax. >> and one nickel is a lot. you can take a street car and see a talky -- see a talky and still have enough left over for an egg cream at woolworth's. >> former colorado governor hickenlooper laid out the stakes of this election in no uncertain terms. >> i was out of work for two whole years. >> please, i need this job. i am -- i am in deep. on the subject of health care john delaney tried to speak to his experience on the trail. >> i've been going around rural america and ask rural hospital administrators one question -- >> do you know who i am? >> probably do now that elizabeth warren dumped on him. >> i know. thanks for joining us. i'm christine romans. >> i'm boris sanchez. that's it for "early start." early "new day" starts right now. >>> there was time to stop worrying about what the republicans will say. >> let's just stand up for the right policy, go out there and defend it. >> democrats win when we run on real solutions, not impossible promises. >> we made it to have a campai
. >> companies like amazon that made billions in profits did not pay one nickel in federal income tax. >> and one nickel is a lot. you can take a street car and see a talky -- see a talky and still have enough left over for an egg cream at woolworth's. >> former colorado governor hickenlooper laid out the stakes of this election in no uncertain terms. >> i was out of work for two whole years. >> please, i need this job. i am -- i am in deep. on the subject of...
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then bernie got his chance, and he talked about corporate power: >> companies like amazon that made billions in profits did not pay one nickel in federal income tax. >> stephen: (as bernie) tnd one nickel is a lot. bu can take a street car to the n egfield and see a talkie, see a talkie. and still have enough left for an egg cream at woolworth's." ( laughter ) tter many of the candidates had attacked her and bernie sanders, elizabeth warren made a call for party unity by saying this about donald trump: >> anyone on this stage tonight or tomorrow night would make a far better president. >> stephen: uuum. even the guy who thinks his heart is in his junk? because i'm not sure that's a good call. when it comes to healthcare, bernie's a fan of our neighbors to the north. >> five minutes away from here, john, is a country. it's called canada. they guarantee health care to every man, woman, and child as a human right. >> stephen: (as bernie) "it's a magical land where galth care is free, hugs are mandatory, and the currency has been replaced with maple syrup that gets you high." ( cheers and applau
then bernie got his chance, and he talked about corporate power: >> companies like amazon that made billions in profits did not pay one nickel in federal income tax. >> stephen: (as bernie) tnd one nickel is a lot. bu can take a street car to the n egfield and see a talkie, see a talkie. and still have enough left for an egg cream at woolworth's." ( laughter ) tter many of the candidates had attacked her and bernie sanders, elizabeth warren made a call for party unity by saying...
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sure it is absurd to say you tax google apple facebook and amazon now we tax your wines is completely morani we tax the technology companies because they reap enormous profits in our country millions of billions of euros and there's no reason for them not to pay taxes why in exports are a completely different thing. it is unclear how much the us tax on wind will actually cost the french economy if it ever came to that experts say it's mostly makers of cheaper wines that might feel the pinch as their fathers won't find buyers in the us as for the country's best vintages they should be fine. but usually j.t. she feels for the united states is the biggest export market for the french outside the e.u. but only in terms of value not volume that means the american strength french wine that is expensive and i'm sure an american who buys a bottle for $100.00 or $150.00 won't think twice before buying a bottle price at $180.00 or $200.00. for the others there's always a decent california fun dell to toast with. and that is your business update here on d w for me and the team and thanks for kee
sure it is absurd to say you tax google apple facebook and amazon now we tax your wines is completely morani we tax the technology companies because they reap enormous profits in our country millions of billions of euros and there's no reason for them not to pay taxes why in exports are a completely different thing. it is unclear how much the us tax on wind will actually cost the french economy if it ever came to that experts say it's mostly makers of cheaper wines that might feel the pinch as...
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companies like amazon and billionaires not paying one nickel in federal income tax and 500,000 people sleeping on the street. what we need is a political revolution that tells these billionaire corporate america that they are americans, they'll participate in ow society but they have got to start paying their fair share of taxes. >> miss williamson, you're proposing to make college free for all qualified students. should the government pay for wealthier students to go to college? >> i think policies should be based on the idea that anything we do to help people thrive is a stimulation to our economy. so if a few people take advantage, there are four or five that are going to take the money they have in the bank -- when you look at this $1.5 trillion debt -- this is why i okay with bernie. we have a $2 trillion tax cut where it ges to the very richest among us. that does not stimulate the econam. think of all the young people that will be able to start their business. the best thing you can do is to get rid of this debt. this is not just about a planx it's about a philosophy of governi
companies like amazon and billionaires not paying one nickel in federal income tax and 500,000 people sleeping on the street. what we need is a political revolution that tells these billionaire corporate america that they are americans, they'll participate in ow society but they have got to start paying their fair share of taxes. >> miss williamson, you're proposing to make college free for all qualified students. should the government pay for wealthier students to go to college? >>...
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all of it stored on amazon web services. a former amazon employee has been charged. but first to our top story, apple shares spiking after hours after reporting third-quarter results. revenue topped analyst estimates. apple saying it remains optimistic about potential sales of new iphone models set to hit the market in the fall. for more on apple earnings as they are unfolding, we are joined by max chafkin from bloomberg businessweek, and we also have the sin of this trust portfolio manager with as. walk me through this. iphone sales missed estimates, services missed estimates, the forecast beat. what about all of these other indicators? >> it is an interesting report. if you would have told me they would have missed on both services and iphone revenue, i would have said, they were not going to beat on top and bottom line. wearables was a big plus. they also used about $21 billion of cash on the quarter to repurchase shares and increase the dividend. they did some other things to kind of help along which initially you would have thought would have been a tough quarte
all of it stored on amazon web services. a former amazon employee has been charged. but first to our top story, apple shares spiking after hours after reporting third-quarter results. revenue topped analyst estimates. apple saying it remains optimistic about potential sales of new iphone models set to hit the market in the fall. for more on apple earnings as they are unfolding, we are joined by max chafkin from bloomberg businessweek, and we also have the sin of this trust portfolio manager...