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amazon down by 2%. alphabet, sometimes the options markets get it right, they were pricing a move up or down of 6%. stock up 6.25% after the earnings release. >>> intel reporting its second quarter results. that is another big one to get too. jackie deangelis joins us with those numbers. what do we see, jackie? reporter: connell, intel soaring because we have a beat top and bottom line. revenue 16.5 billion, surpassing the 15.7 expectation. earnings per share $1.06. that was well above the 89-cent estimate. where intel tripped up last quarter was on the guidance. it gave weaker guidance, even though beat on top and bottom line. that was a problem. this quarter raising the full-year revenue outlook, up 500 million from april. so investors are looking at that in a positive light too. before the earnings came out we saw headlines regarding apple acquisition of intel's smartphone modem business. that is in fact happening. that will happen for a billion dollars. apple is getting a majority stake in it. after
amazon down by 2%. alphabet, sometimes the options markets get it right, they were pricing a move up or down of 6%. stock up 6.25% after the earnings release. >>> intel reporting its second quarter results. that is another big one to get too. jackie deangelis joins us with those numbers. what do we see, jackie? reporter: connell, intel soaring because we have a beat top and bottom line. revenue 16.5 billion, surpassing the 15.7 expectation. earnings per share $1.06. that was well above...
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amazon. do you feel amazon miss treats their workers? >> i can't speak about whether or not amazon miss treats workers but the conditions in my company are becoming more and more burden some as amazon increases the pressure of the operations. >> what does that mean, in your case, because we've heard from workers here who say they have to pack a lot of goods in 16 minutes but as a pilot what does that mean for you? >> that means we have a staffing problem with the contracts that we have today we can't recruit enough pilots to stock these airplanes and amazon has really ambitious growth plans, and just getting the airplanes staffed and crewed properly in order to serve amazon is becoming a problem. >> so they're asking a lot of you. i'm just wondering do you feel that you're being paid enough to meet those expectations? >> actually we're losing pilots because we're not paid enough. if you compare the jobs we do to a company like ups or fedex and amazon clearly put themselves into that segment,
amazon. do you feel amazon miss treats their workers? >> i can't speak about whether or not amazon miss treats workers but the conditions in my company are becoming more and more burden some as amazon increases the pressure of the operations. >> what does that mean, in your case, because we've heard from workers here who say they have to pack a lot of goods in 16 minutes but as a pilot what does that mean for you? >> that means we have a staffing problem with the contracts...
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amazon. lauren: facebook said the ftc opened an investigation into them. this follows a settlement with the ftc over privacy allegations. facebook posted stronger than expected second quarter results, able to grow their user base, despite the investigations. cheryl: tesla shares, we're watching that stock in the premarket right now. the company's second quarter numbers missed the street's forecast. tesla said it is working to increase production capacity. the stock is down 10 and three quarters of a percent. also, the company said that they lost over $400 million in the quarter, despite record sales led by of course the new model 3. and then there was this, another tesla executive is pulling up stakes. chief technology officer jb strobel is leaving after taking in $30 million in share sales. lauren: more earnings today, southwest, american, 3m, durable goods orders, north korea firing two short range issues into the he sea of japan. cheryl: tracee carrasco has details. tracee: the missile fil
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today. >> shares of amazon in the premarket trading slightly to the upside amazon of course wrapped up the prime day and some shoppers complaining because longer than expected delivery times because so many orders flooded the site. a data company said the internet searches for canceling amazon prime or 18 times higher on monday. that suggests that some customers just want to snatch up some discounted items without making that long term long-term commitment to amazon and the annual fee. he apparently is celebrated at the close of prime day by standing on top of the amazon spears at the company's seattle headquarters. >> the stock is up $2,000. if you only knew that when. you could've bought some. when it was under hundred and i did it. let's look at the dow and s&p and the nasdaq. weave green arrows. nasdaq up 18 and half. they trade jabs over healthcare. are they trying to woo one of the biggest fans. as i going to work. in the economy may be booming. details coming up when "fbn:am" returns. [music] this is the couple who wanted to get away who used expedia to book the vacation rental
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can amazon still deliver? >> it is a good question and ask gibbon founder of nonpolitical news diagnostic and chief research officer, at ace research as well as a retail analyst thanks for joining us ladies. >> thanks for having us. i want to start with first of all did you buy anything today and do you think this a.m. disoon prime day is really going to -- stack up how it is supposed to and how it has in years past? >> you know as a new mom or gave birth about a year ago, you're certainly on amazon prime all of the time. so i'm constantly buying stuff on amazon prime for the kids, however, i think because people are -- they really push this marketing message out there so what they're trying to do especially with new prime members are people that aren't prime members yet. they want to make sure that that membership increases. so you know they have this amazon prime concert, they're really trying to go and kind of take market share away from the target customer through wal-mart mirrors. so there's that big push
can amazon still deliver? >> it is a good question and ask gibbon founder of nonpolitical news diagnostic and chief research officer, at ace research as well as a retail analyst thanks for joining us ladies. >> thanks for having us. i want to start with first of all did you buy anything today and do you think this a.m. disoon prime day is really going to -- stack up how it is supposed to and how it has in years past? >> you know as a new mom or gave birth about a year ago,...
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a house cleaning by amazon home services, again, i keep hearing amazon. what's the difference between something that realogy is doing there versus working with me, any other brokerage because at the end of the day, we can also give credit at closing and what i know buyers want is money in their pocket, not just an amazon gift card or smart home or anything else they could just buy on their own, at their own discretion. charles: that's why i did ask ryan if there were other aspects to this, perhaps some technology help, something else. listen, their stock has gone from $52 to $5 in the last six years. so we can see that there's something in that industry, something happening that's not right. it goes beyond the sagging housing market that we have seen although, you know, when it comes to housing, we are getting reports that more and more wealthy new yorkers continue this mass exodus, they are leaving and going down to your neck of the woods. >> yeah. let's also start by saying that foreign spending is down by 36% from last year. so florida's number one wit
a house cleaning by amazon home services, again, i keep hearing amazon. what's the difference between something that realogy is doing there versus working with me, any other brokerage because at the end of the day, we can also give credit at closing and what i know buyers want is money in their pocket, not just an amazon gift card or smart home or anything else they could just buy on their own, at their own discretion. charles: that's why i did ask ryan if there were other aspects to this,...
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one council auld amazon's founder enemy of the city. it would have cost amazon more than $12 million a year. the rationale, amazon was driving up wages, housing prices so much it was largely responsible for seattle's homeless problem. so it should pay to build subsidized housing for poor. a venture capitalist told the city council that they are chasing jobs away. >> amazon has been unfairly blamed for challenges that we as a region experienced, that we would have experienced regardless of amazon. reporter: amazon just issued a release showing what it has done for seattle over 25-year history. $4.5 billion in capital investment. it has paid out to employees $32 billion in wages which of course is spent locally. now the company is looking across lake washington to bellview. it announced plans for a 43 story story next to twin 15-story towers. it has five other sites under development. >> city staff met with amazon. we want to make sure that they feel welcome in bellevue. reporter: clearly amazon does feel welcome over in bellevue. in fact
one council auld amazon's founder enemy of the city. it would have cost amazon more than $12 million a year. the rationale, amazon was driving up wages, housing prices so much it was largely responsible for seattle's homeless problem. so it should pay to build subsidized housing for poor. a venture capitalist told the city council that they are chasing jobs away. >> amazon has been unfairly blamed for challenges that we as a region experienced, that we would have experienced regardless of...
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amazon is being moral. what did amazon do? they cut stock compensation, they cut bonuses and cut worker jobs. they have 100,000 robots now. so that's the point. you're not suddenly moral if you raise the minimum wage. you've got to look at the market impact and there is one as the cbo just noted. stuart: i don't think government should be in the business of legislating wages. it always backfires. there is always a downside. there are unintended consequences. liz: china mandates the minimum wage. they can pay a dollar an hour. there's a flipside to that. stuart: that's true. they could. look at that. the market is down 90 points on the dow industrials right now. charles, i think this is all about the fed. there seems to be some disappointment that maybe the federal reserve won't drop rates 50 basis points at the end of this month. we have had people on the show saying they aren't going to cut rates at all. what say you? charles: i think they will. i think jay powell has sort of backed himself into the corner talking about an ou
amazon is being moral. what did amazon do? they cut stock compensation, they cut bonuses and cut worker jobs. they have 100,000 robots now. so that's the point. you're not suddenly moral if you raise the minimum wage. you've got to look at the market impact and there is one as the cbo just noted. stuart: i don't think government should be in the business of legislating wages. it always backfires. there is always a downside. there are unintended consequences. liz: china mandates the minimum...
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amazon is getting a monopoly on consumer goods now. like operating a mall, having largest store there, and eat every company in your mall if they're doing well. this is the type of power these companies are getting. facebook, oh, my god, the fact that it bought instagram and whatsapp, it can use money and power to buy everything in its sight and amass all these assets, and now we're worried about facebook getting into digital currencies. god forbid if they took over the banking industry and had the type of power they could get from that. this is dangerous. good that policy make remembers finally waking up this. is not left or right. everyone is waking up at the same tile, oh, my god, something is wrong. they should have listened two years ago, my friend. charles: i saw in "the ft" yesterday in europe, hey, facebook for the most part their users haven't changed a lot. instagram and facebook but revenue per user has gone through the moon. that is the kind of chart as an investor, that's what you want. you want to find companies that find
amazon is getting a monopoly on consumer goods now. like operating a mall, having largest store there, and eat every company in your mall if they're doing well. this is the type of power these companies are getting. facebook, oh, my god, the fact that it bought instagram and whatsapp, it can use money and power to buy everything in its sight and amass all these assets, and now we're worried about facebook getting into digital currencies. god forbid if they took over the banking industry and had...
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many amazon workers striking today, protesting on one of amazon's biggest shopping days. susan li is in shoco -- is in s shshakopee, minnesota. they are walking off the job on one of amazon's busiest days. what they are protesting are better work conditions and alleviating some of these stressful hourly packing quotas. >> it's a very difficult place to work. it's a tough job. it's very physical. it can be very boring. and there are things amazon could do to improve those conditions. reporter: amazon contends this walkout is opportunistic. >> with unions it increases their membership dues. it works within their favor to conjure information about our working conditions. the fact of the matter is we already offer things that these organizations purport. we offer great benefits and opportunities to succeed. reporter: elizabeth warren of massachusetts tweeted out, i fully support amazon's workers' prime day strike. bernie sanders says higher wages is just part of the equation. liz: prosecutors say he is an extraordinary flight risk. but attorney for jeffrey epstein is telling
many amazon workers striking today, protesting on one of amazon's biggest shopping days. susan li is in shoco -- is in s shshakopee, minnesota. they are walking off the job on one of amazon's busiest days. what they are protesting are better work conditions and alleviating some of these stressful hourly packing quotas. >> it's a very difficult place to work. it's a tough job. it's very physical. it can be very boring. and there are things amazon could do to improve those conditions....
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i think they have to understand that amazon's amazon. they can pick up kind of the rest of it if you will. dagen: which retailer does the best job riding on amazon's coat tails. walmart would be the obvious one. >> i would say walmart. i would say target has done a phenomenal job. they're using retail stores more than a lot of other retailers will use them because of the sortments. -- assortments. a lot of retailers are using the actioam xiom if we take the stot of the h equation, we reduce co. >> i'm a regular amazon prime shopper. i didn't know it was amazon prime day. are they advertising -- i mean, how come i didn't get an e-mail about this. you have to turn on "mornings with maria." are they advertising this in a way i'm missing. >> good question. i've been getting hit. they've been blitzing me over the last several days, weeks. the big announcement was june 25th where they announced exactly when it would be. you kind of knew if you're an amazonophile. then they hit you with it's going to be 48 hours this year instead of 36. they ma
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amazon is huge in the cloud. the stock is down 8 bucks, 1903. >>> facebook says its digital currency, the proposed libra could help law enforcement. do we have anymore on this, why they're saying that? susan: basically facebook is trying to sell libra to regulators saying it is okay people thought and do say cryptocurrencies is a haven for money launderers, i will is lit activity, drug dealers as well. david marcus, the head of colibra and libra at facebook says if you look at blockchain technology which is behind crypto, it's a public ledger of transactions, you have to put information out there in the public. using that information you can trace people, to help law enforcement track down who is using this, the bad guys in all of this. but of course, you know, we heard from the president and saying that if you want enact libra you better get a chart, a new currency at play around the world. stuart: before we close out this block, i do want to thank my colleague and friend mike murphy sticking with us religiously
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but today is amazon prime day. tomorrow will be amazon prime day as well, and there are these protests all across the country. legitimate at this point? or is amazon just being targeted here? >> it's both, right? not one of these things that has to be one or the other. certainly there's an opportunity for employees who have been denied reasons who have legitimate complaints about their working conditions, who have legitimate complaints about the waps treats employees to say all eyes on amazon right now and we'll take this opportunity to stage job protests and make our voices heard but as i wrote about last week, in the axios market newsletter, you're seeing this pushback to the minimum wage hikes all over the place. walmart employees, target employees when they got minimum wage increases they said this is nice but not enough. we haven't gotten a raise in 10, 15, 20 years and now you want to give us an extra dollar more while we see booming profits coming from the company we deserve a bit more so i think you'll see
but today is amazon prime day. tomorrow will be amazon prime day as well, and there are these protests all across the country. legitimate at this point? or is amazon just being targeted here? >> it's both, right? not one of these things that has to be one or the other. certainly there's an opportunity for employees who have been denied reasons who have legitimate complaints about their working conditions, who have legitimate complaints about the waps treats employees to say all eyes on...
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amazon, everyone points to amazon as the bold case for netflix. neil: but netflix isn't building a structure as much a lot of stuff to for people to watch. it is very different than amazon building you know a infrastructure that would support all of this. >> amazon is leveraged? >> i don't know that. >> i don't think so. >> they have been, amazon can make a lot of money if they want to. >> right. anytime, turn on the switch. >> problem with netflix they have off-balance sheet long term obligations. this company, you you 2011, 2012 like a ferrari. reed hastings is genius. they got the company moving quickly. today they don't have the luxury. they have committed to content. neil: are they raising prices? >> they are trying to. it is tough. the bull case from here, that unit adoption where it is, that we will continue to raise prices aggressively. our work suggests, once you get over $10 a share, $10 a month for streaming service, when price sensitivity, consumer kicked. this quarter we -- >> i can't figure it out. i can't find anything. >> there is
amazon, everyone points to amazon as the bold case for netflix. neil: but netflix isn't building a structure as much a lot of stuff to for people to watch. it is very different than amazon building you know a infrastructure that would support all of this. >> amazon is leveraged? >> i don't know that. >> i don't think so. >> they have been, amazon can make a lot of money if they want to. >> right. anytime, turn on the switch. >> problem with netflix they have...
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a trillion dollars for amazon. we'll be right back. ♪ connell: there is all kinds of things going out, going on in sun valley. big tech executives not at white house. they're out there today. secretary of state showing up. bigger than all of that, charlie gasparino who is still there. here he comes flying in for us. charlie, talk about your scoop or scoops. can you look up, please, charlie, if you're on the air. >> i'm sorry. i'm sorry. connell: i thought you didn't like me. >> i got my cue. connell: t-mobile, sprint, i was going to get into, your scoop or scoops, start from that, move from there. what are you hearing? >> here is what we got. reason i'm looking down, here is what i have my notes. this is what we've been reporting, i can't tell you this thing will definitely happen tomorrow the next day. what i said earlier in the week, i said two things, number one, likely tuesday or wednesday. that is how the deal talks were progressing, that doj would get comfortable with the structure of deal, sale of spectrum
a trillion dollars for amazon. we'll be right back. ♪ connell: there is all kinds of things going out, going on in sun valley. big tech executives not at white house. they're out there today. secretary of state showing up. bigger than all of that, charlie gasparino who is still there. here he comes flying in for us. charlie, talk about your scoop or scoops. can you look up, please, charlie, if you're on the air. >> i'm sorry. i'm sorry. connell: i thought you didn't like me. >> i...
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charles: moments ago president trump brought up amazon. amazon was already in the news. people were feeling antsy how this major pentagon contract, 10 billion-dollar contract went to the company. a employee who worked for the pentagon, then for amazon. he went back to the pentagon. shares are really tumbling. when you see something like this, is it a buying opportunity? is it a red flag if what do you make of it? >> here is how, excuse me, here is how i look at that. does this disturb the business case for anything amazon does in any business segment it has? the answer is no. this is about sentiment this is technically-driven trading. to me it does not disturb the buying case for amazon. this i look as opportunity to pick up shares if i'm interested. i think it has a little bit more to fall but that doesn't bother me in the scheme of things. charles: we're at summer doldrums. we hit a new high earlier in the week. we've been sort of drifting. no sense of panic. when does that turn around? do we wait for entire earnings period, wait for the fed to cut rates? what will be
charles: moments ago president trump brought up amazon. amazon was already in the news. people were feeling antsy how this major pentagon contract, 10 billion-dollar contract went to the company. a employee who worked for the pentagon, then for amazon. he went back to the pentagon. shares are really tumbling. when you see something like this, is it a buying opportunity? is it a red flag if what do you make of it? >> here is how, excuse me, here is how i look at that. does this disturb the...
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stuart: but i think amazon did something about the reviews. if you wanted to read reviews of this book amazon was blocking those reviews? i think that is the story? >> yeah. i don't know. as an author you're often frustrated by the fact that more information is not available. i think the bigger story, by the way, you know, again the "new york times," when i had number two best-seller on "new york times" i thought the formula was great. since then i had a lot of questions about it. i think the bigger story is, here is a book clearly one of the top five or six best-selling books in the country. mollie hemingway is tremendous reporter. the authors come from a conservative point of view. there is a lot of solid reporting in there, a lot of interest, when i wrote about this before fox news foxnews.com, had more than million page views. why aren't they inhave ited on network morning shows. it doesn't fit the narrative. if the same quality book was guilty of accusations that christine blasey ford was telling the truth, that person would be fetted on
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it's official, european regulators are investigating amazon. they're going to look at whether amazon's use of other merchants' data breached eu rules. it will focus on amazon's standard agreements with marketplace sellers and whether the company uses their data unfairly. amazon says it will cooperate. there was a hit in the stock this morning. it is slightly lower in the premarket right now. taking a look at shares of qualcomm, they are actually moving higher in the premarket, more than 5 and-a-half percent right now. the justice department asked a federal appeals court to pause the enforcement of an anti-trust ruling. justice department says it would be impossible to replace qualcomm's role in 5g technology in the short term. back in may a judge ruled qualcomm engaged in anti-competitive patent licensing practices and ordered the company to license its technology to rival chip makers. we'll see where the court case goes now. in honor of the the 50th anniversary of the apollo 11 mission to the moon, the washington monument is looking more like
it's official, european regulators are investigating amazon. they're going to look at whether amazon's use of other merchants' data breached eu rules. it will focus on amazon's standard agreements with marketplace sellers and whether the company uses their data unfairly. amazon says it will cooperate. there was a hit in the stock this morning. it is slightly lower in the premarket right now. taking a look at shares of qualcomm, they are actually moving higher in the premarket, more than 5...
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this is amazon in particular. amazon is celebrating an anniversary today. we will tell you about that later. the dow jones industrials down about 118 right now. s&p is down by a greater amount percentage-wise. the nasdaq's the worst performer in premarket activity. that could change as investors begin to realize the effect of so many more people coming into the work force. that's why the unemployment number ticked up despite the big jobs numbers. 335,000 people coming back into the work force. that is a huge number. >>> now this. president trump held his salute to america event on the washington mall. hoor here's a clip of his speech. >> from the banks of the chesapeake to the cliffs of california, from the humming shores of the great lakes to the sand dunes of the carolinas, from the fields of the heartland to the everglades of florida, the spirit of america's independence will never fade, never fail, but will reign forever and ever and ever. david: come in, larry o'connor, "washington times" associate editor. i heard the rain kept you away from the mall b
this is amazon in particular. amazon is celebrating an anniversary today. we will tell you about that later. the dow jones industrials down about 118 right now. s&p is down by a greater amount percentage-wise. the nasdaq's the worst performer in premarket activity. that could change as investors begin to realize the effect of so many more people coming into the work force. that's why the unemployment number ticked up despite the big jobs numbers. 335,000 people coming back into the work...
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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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. >> 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
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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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. >> 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....
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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
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,...
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. >> problem with bernie, he made a moral case, gone after walmart and amazon. >> big corporaterations. >> right, but, the more difficult question, small business owners or campaign like his, he needs the people to be knocking on doors, 60 hours a week, but can his campaign afford to pay them at $15 an hour, not. kennedy: they get 4 weeks off expesmeemployer based healthcart single payer. >> right, i think his problem, full of hypocrisy. all over. but i think the fact he made the moral case is all right biting him you know where. kennedy: does not matter what the moral case is, you know milton prid friedman, they point you can have good intentions but the bad things that happen on the way are not worth it. >> 15 in new york is not same at rural america, the idea that is a federal minimum wage is something to think about. kennedy: also in this something we don't talk about enough. employees will never pay anyone more, that is the most anyone will get paid, that is why businesses should be able to determine if someone is just entering workforce, they don't ern as much as someone who has
. >> problem with bernie, he made a moral case, gone after walmart and amazon. >> big corporaterations. >> right, but, the more difficult question, small business owners or campaign like his, he needs the people to be knocking on doors, 60 hours a week, but can his campaign afford to pay them at $15 an hour, not. kennedy: they get 4 weeks off expesmeemployer based healthcart single payer. >> right, i think his problem, full of hypocrisy. all over. but i think the fact he...
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amazon also. a lot of people want us to take action. >> are you going to? >> i can't say that. i can't say. cheryl: well house judiciary committee opened antitrust investigation into google and amazon just last month. well, elon musk boring company putting up help wanted sign, looking to expand the workforce in vegas where they are planning to begin construction on tunnel system also headquarters in california and musk says the jobs include engineers, construction managers, architects and boring machine operators, most new hires expect extended hours and weekend work among the many requirements. those are your headlines, dagen, thank you. dagen: thank you, cheryl, fresh controversy for nike, the company pulling its betsy wall's flag shoes at the request of colin kaepernick, former nfl star jack brewer weighs in next. it's time for our lowest prices of the season on the sleep number 360 smart bed. it senses your movement and automatically adjusts to keep you both comfortable. the queen sleep number
amazon also. a lot of people want us to take action. >> are you going to? >> i can't say that. i can't say. cheryl: well house judiciary committee opened antitrust investigation into google and amazon just last month. well, elon musk boring company putting up help wanted sign, looking to expand the workforce in vegas where they are planning to begin construction on tunnel system also headquarters in california and musk says the jobs include engineers, construction managers,...
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amazon is seen as the leader to win that contract but the president says he's been presented with many concerns. >> we're getting tremendous , really complaint from other companies and from great companies some of the greatest companies in world to complain about it having to do with amazon and the department of defense. and if i will be asking them to look at it very closely. president also met thursday at the white house with executives from airline industry that included the head of airwaves along with united jett plus, and american. the white house says that discussion was on transparency and competition. back to you in new york. >> blake, thank you let's stay with the white house because president trump is planning to nominate eugene he tweeted last night gene has a great success in legal and laicial field highly rpghted as a lawyer but with great experience working with labor and everyone else. the 55-year-old is the son of the late justice angt antonin and step down from the position just last week costa after rules of prosecutor negotiating plea deal with jeffrey epstein. >> th
amazon is seen as the leader to win that contract but the president says he's been presented with many concerns. >> we're getting tremendous , really complaint from other companies and from great companies some of the greatest companies in world to complain about it having to do with amazon and the department of defense. and if i will be asking them to look at it very closely. president also met thursday at the white house with executives from airline industry that included the head of...
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amazon founder jeff bezos' divorce expected to be the most expensive settlement in history. reports say bezos will pay $38 billion to his soon to be ex-wife, mackenzie bezos. she is said to be taking a 4% stake in amazon, making her the fourth richest woman in the world. a trial date has been set for elizabeth holmes, in august of 2020 and it is expected to last three months. she is accused of lying to doctors and patients about blood test results. thernos reached a valuation of $9 billion before unraveling. pepsi is testing water in cans. they will start using aluminum cans for water starting next year. the company said the switch is expected to remove more than 8,000 metric tons of plastic from the environment. cheryl: a couple of big stories we're following here. of course, that trade truce if you will, that meeting between president xi-jinping and president trump really giving investors optimism now that talks are going to restart, some of these restrictions lifted off of huawei, that maybe just maybe a trade deal is in the future. dow up 271, less than a percent away fr
amazon founder jeff bezos' divorce expected to be the most expensive settlement in history. reports say bezos will pay $38 billion to his soon to be ex-wife, mackenzie bezos. she is said to be taking a 4% stake in amazon, making her the fourth richest woman in the world. a trial date has been set for elizabeth holmes, in august of 2020 and it is expected to last three months. she is accused of lying to doctors and patients about blood test results. thernos reached a valuation of $9 billion...
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executives from facebook, google, amazon and apple all facing congress ppg antitrust panel of the house judiciary committee is looking to find out whether company have become so big that they need to be broken up. the hearing coming as regulators around world are voiceing concern about tech giant market power and data correction policy. >> facebook is planning for cryptocurrency libra expected to face tough questions today at another hearing on capitol hill. facebook executives david marcus basically the head of the libra project will answer questions from the senate banking committee, president trump and federal reserve chair jay powell have already raised serious concerns about facebook libra projects. now treasury secretary steven mnuchin says he has his own reservations. >> cryptocurrency sughs bit coin have been exploited to support billions of dollars of illicit afnght like cybercrime, tax evasion, extortion, ransomware elicit drugs, human trafficking. mnuchin says facebook has, quote, a lot of work to do to convince regulators that libra will have the proper anti-money landering
executives from facebook, google, amazon and apple all facing congress ppg antitrust panel of the house judiciary committee is looking to find out whether company have become so big that they need to be broken up. the hearing coming as regulators around world are voiceing concern about tech giant market power and data correction policy. >> facebook is planning for cryptocurrency libra expected to face tough questions today at another hearing on capitol hill. facebook executives david...
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amazon. >> i'm getting tremendous complaints about the contract with the pentagon and with amazon. they're saying it was not competitively bid. this is going on a long time, probably before this administration. we're looking at it very seriously. one of the biggest contracts ever given, having to do with the cloud, a lot of other things. we're getting tremendous really complaints about other companies and from great companies, some of the greatest companies in the world are complaining about it, having to do with amazon and the department of defense. i will ask them to look very closely what is going on. i have had not such few things where there is complaining, not only complaining from the media, asking questions about it from the media, complaining from different companies like microsoft, oracle, ibm. great companies that are complaining about it. we'll take a look at it. we'll take a strong look at it. thank you very much, everybody. >> thank you, press. right this way. thank you, press.
amazon. >> i'm getting tremendous complaints about the contract with the pentagon and with amazon. they're saying it was not competitively bid. this is going on a long time, probably before this administration. we're looking at it very seriously. one of the biggest contracts ever given, having to do with the cloud, a lot of other things. we're getting tremendous really complaints about other companies and from great companies, some of the greatest companies in the world are complaining...
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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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. >> yep. >> amazon also. lot of people want us to take action. reporter: the president wouldn't say if the doj will get involved, but trump does say that twitter makes it difficult for people to find and follow his tweets. he thinks they are using their political bias to suppress his followers and that companies like google and facebook are against him and using their platforms to fight back. i reached out to all three companies, but they're not commenting on the president's remarks. neil? neil: thank you very much. meantime, "wall street journal" reporting that youtube and facebook overrun with false claims about cancer treatments. susan li has more on that. susan: we call medical snake oil in the social media age. "wall street journal" did this extensive piece taking a look at a lot of misinformation, scientifically dubious cancer treatments, alternative cancer treatments that could be harmful to patients who are looking for hope, right. hope that isn't necessarily there. so the "wall street journal" says t
. >> yep. >> amazon also. lot of people want us to take action. reporter: the president wouldn't say if the doj will get involved, but trump does say that twitter makes it difficult for people to find and follow his tweets. he thinks they are using their political bias to suppress his followers and that companies like google and facebook are against him and using their platforms to fight back. i reached out to all three companies, but they're not commenting on the president's...
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connell: or alexa with amazon, right. >> there are minutes long recordings have also come through. it will always be a rick. more connected devices in your home the always a possibility that this will come out. connell: we care about this generally speaking in the united states. >> sure. connell: i find it interesting as the technology eye involves, we'll talk about 5g in a second, rest of the world depends where you go. other places don't have as much concern, saying with china it is not really up to them. the government decides. they're collecting all the data. how does that affect the race for technology, will we fall behind because of our cone concerns about privacy? >> i think china is more bullish and more cavalier about pushing this technology because again the privacy concerns are not there. i think it makes sense for us to be who are hesitant and more thoughtful about it. again privacy is such a huge part of our country and our government. it is in the constitution. we better get it right. connell: it is just interesting, it is not, again not up to them, not a concern. >>
connell: or alexa with amazon, right. >> there are minutes long recordings have also come through. it will always be a rick. more connected devices in your home the always a possibility that this will come out. connell: we care about this generally speaking in the united states. >> sure. connell: i find it interesting as the technology eye involves, we'll talk about 5g in a second, rest of the world depends where you go. other places don't have as much concern, saying with china it...
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the unbelievable power tech giants, google, facebook, amazon influencingio our elections? we'll have that and more after these quick messages. we are coming right back. (ding) hey, who are you? oh, hey jeff, i'm a car thief... what?! i'm here to steal your car because, well, that's my job. what? what?? what?! (laughing) what?? what?! what?! [crash] what?! haha, it happens. and if you've got cut-rate car insurance, paying for this could feel like getting robbed twice. so get allstate... and be better protected from mayhem... like me. ♪ - [voiceover] this is an urgent message from the international fellowship of christians and jews. there is an emergency food crisis for elderly holocaust survivors in the former soviet union. - this is a fight against time. what we're dealing with is coming out, meeting someone who's 85, 90 years old, can't get around, has no food, has no water, and just wants to give up and die. and that's where we come in. we are called to comfort these people, to be a blessing to their lives. - [voiceover] for just $25, we'll rush an emergency survival p
the unbelievable power tech giants, google, facebook, amazon influencingio our elections? we'll have that and more after these quick messages. we are coming right back. (ding) hey, who are you? oh, hey jeff, i'm a car thief... what?! i'm here to steal your car because, well, that's my job. what? what?? what?! (laughing) what?? what?! what?! [crash] what?! haha, it happens. and if you've got cut-rate car insurance, paying for this could feel like getting robbed twice. so get allstate... and be...
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aoc is championing and applauding the fact that amazon headquarters left new york city, 25,000 jobs gone. how do you see this playing out moving forward? >> they are never called on things that are wrong and are lies. the press doesn't do it. the press loves them. most of of the mainstream media does. liz: ilhan omar he she does not hate jews. but your take on her comments on israel. >> she is an israel hater. i think she agrees with tlaib that israel shouldn't exist, she just doesn't say it. as a result we see how far left they are. they will not change. liz: single-payer healthcare. bernie sanders pushing that today, finally admitting that middle class taxpayers will be a tack nightmare for them. bernie now admitting that. that story coming up. what?! i'm here to steal your car because, well, that's my job. what? what?? what?! (laughing) what?? what?! what?! [crash] what?! haha, it happens. and if you've got cut-rate car insurance, paying for this could feel like getting robbed twice. so get allstate... and be better protected from mayhem... like me. ♪ most people think a button is j
aoc is championing and applauding the fact that amazon headquarters left new york city, 25,000 jobs gone. how do you see this playing out moving forward? >> they are never called on things that are wrong and are lies. the press doesn't do it. the press loves them. most of of the mainstream media does. liz: ilhan omar he she does not hate jews. but your take on her comments on israel. >> she is an israel hater. i think she agrees with tlaib that israel shouldn't exist, she just...
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and you have got amazon, alphabet and intel all expected to see revenue climb higher. liz: tainted alcohol being blamed for 19 deaths at a popular vacation spot. it's not the dominican republic. we'll tell you where did these deaths take place? a major policy flip-flop from joe biden. you have got to hear this. that story coming up. as a doctor, i agree with cdc guidance. i recommend topical pain relievers first... like salonpas patch large. it's powerful, fda-approved to relieve moderate pain, yet non-addictive and gentle on the body. salonpas. it's good medicine. hisamitsu. is it to carry cargo or to carry on a legacy?? its show of strength or its sign of intelligence? in crossing harsh terrain or breaking new ground? this is the time to get an exceptional offer on the mercedes of your midsummer dreams at the mercedes-benz summer event, going on now. lease the gla 250 suv for just $329 a month at the mercedes-benz summer event. mercedes-benz. the best or nothing. and my side super soft? with the sleep number 360 smart bed you can both adjust your comfort with your sl
and you have got amazon, alphabet and intel all expected to see revenue climb higher. liz: tainted alcohol being blamed for 19 deaths at a popular vacation spot. it's not the dominican republic. we'll tell you where did these deaths take place? a major policy flip-flop from joe biden. you have got to hear this. that story coming up. as a doctor, i agree with cdc guidance. i recommend topical pain relievers first... like salonpas patch large. it's powerful, fda-approved to relieve moderate pain,...
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well next, the unbelievable power tech giants, google, facebook, amazon, influencing our elections we'll have that and more right after these quick messages. stay with us. we're coming rite back. i switched to liberty mutual, because they let me customize my insurance. and as a fitness junkie, i customize everything, like my bike, and my calves. liberty mutual customizes your car insurance, so you only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ >> well cyberattacks originating in communist china invading aid of the world technology service providers a smart strategy former cyberadvisor telling reuters thefts were part of elaborate scheme to advance chinese economy no kidding really? the u.s. justice department called the chinese denial of these attacks ritualistic and bogus i think they meant to say that chinese communist were lying sob's but maybe i'm just guessing research psychologist robert last night with carlson issuing stunning warning about the power that google and other tech giants possess. >> google and similar companies like facebook are a completely u
well next, the unbelievable power tech giants, google, facebook, amazon, influencing our elections we'll have that and more right after these quick messages. stay with us. we're coming rite back. i switched to liberty mutual, because they let me customize my insurance. and as a fitness junkie, i customize everything, like my bike, and my calves. liberty mutual customizes your car insurance, so you only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ >> well cyberattacks...
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we ask is amazon's prime time over. >>> new missile tests in direct defdefiance of the trump administration's warnings. lauren: joe biden says no more mr. nice guy ahead of next week's debate. will that strategy work? >>> a mcdonald's mixup, a
we ask is amazon's prime time over. >>> new missile tests in direct defdefiance of the trump administration's warnings. lauren: joe biden says no more mr. nice guy ahead of next week's debate. will that strategy work? >>> a mcdonald's mixup, a