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right now global giants like amazon google or facebook can decide themselves in which country they tax their profits or regulation the u.s. in particular would like to preserve the paris ones profits that are made in france to be taxed in france and it's determined to enforce that. the american proposal for a solution which companies choose whether to be taxed or not does not convince me if i haven't seen a lot of companies that freely accept being taxed i've always counted on everyone's philanthropy but i'm not sure that with regard to public finance it goes a long way so an optional solution obviously will not be acceptable for friends or it so you see the partners do see do the organization for economic cooperation and development is currently working on a proposal for an internationally agreed minimum tax for globally active companies but france plowed ahead this summer with its digital tax other countries like italy plan to follow suit and that has provoked the americans into retaliating with import tariffs on french products. if you double your financial correspondent yes court i
right now global giants like amazon google or facebook can decide themselves in which country they tax their profits or regulation the u.s. in particular would like to preserve the paris ones profits that are made in france to be taxed in france and it's determined to enforce that. the american proposal for a solution which companies choose whether to be taxed or not does not convince me if i haven't seen a lot of companies that freely accept being taxed i've always counted on everyone's...
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and on google and feel at an enormous competitive disadvantage because amazon or google ify like what they see you making, they decide to go into competition with you and put their product on page one and your product back on page six. >> let's go to the way the treasury department is run. you have donald trump and in the red zone goldman sachs as part of the treasury leadership. in the obama era you have goldman sachs running it. back to busch, goldman sachs. bill clinton -- >> no. >> is that a pledge? >> that was a litmus test. >> let me tell you why. the problem we've got now is a revolving door between wall street and washington that causes everybody to be on gas -- wait a second, the next time this treasury secretary puts forward a proposal, is it because it 4e7s the economy or is it because it helps their former and possibly future employer. let's just do for one second gary cohn. >> so trump appoints gary cohn. he leaves goldman sachs. he's going to ramrod through a rewrite of the town laws. what do they do as gary walks out of the door? they hand him nearly 1/4 of a
and on google and feel at an enormous competitive disadvantage because amazon or google ify like what they see you making, they decide to go into competition with you and put their product on page one and your product back on page six. >> let's go to the way the treasury department is run. you have donald trump and in the red zone goldman sachs as part of the treasury leadership. in the obama era you have goldman sachs running it. back to busch, goldman sachs. bill clinton -- >> no....
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favorite digital assistant whether it be syria or cortana you might soon not have to play favorites amazon google and apple have announced plans to develop a common platform for smart home products the goal is to make it easier for artificial intelligence interfaces like amazon select siri as well as google's system to support a wider range of smartphone products of corporation is expected to celebrate the arrival of new applications and smart devices for home use. this as a new car giant in the making francis p.s.a. group the maker of. fear of chrysler have reached a binding agreement to a merger the $50000000000.00 deal will create the world's 4th largest co-operatives yammers to join resources to address the challenges of future mobility. it's a merger of equals a $5050.00 deal worth $50000000000.00 it brings together some iconic brands on the french side there's persia and citoyen as well as germany's opel and then there's few at chrysler with not only its namesake brands but also dodge and cheap and even some luxury brands alfa romeo and. well some of these brands have struggled in the past
favorite digital assistant whether it be syria or cortana you might soon not have to play favorites amazon google and apple have announced plans to develop a common platform for smart home products the goal is to make it easier for artificial intelligence interfaces like amazon select siri as well as google's system to support a wider range of smartphone products of corporation is expected to celebrate the arrival of new applications and smart devices for home use. this as a new car giant in...
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little businesses and start-up businesses and entrepreneurs who want to put their products on amazon or on googlere at an enormous competitive disadvantage because amazon or google, if they like the money they see that you're making because they get all the information, they decide to go into competition with you and put their product on page one and your product back on page six and kill your business. >> let's go to the way the treasury department is run. >> uh-huh. >> because you look at it right now, and i'll draw your attention to a very simple illustration under donald trump we can put up on the screen. you have in the red zone there goldman sachs as part of treasury department leadership. if you go back during the obama era, we checked and you had goldman sachs former executives running treasury then. back to bush, also goldman sachs. you go back to bill clinton, also goldman sachs. in a warren administration, would there be a former goldman sachs executive running the treasury department? >> nope. >> is that a pledge? >> absolutely. >> that's a litmus test. >> absolutely. let me tell you
little businesses and start-up businesses and entrepreneurs who want to put their products on amazon or on googlere at an enormous competitive disadvantage because amazon or google, if they like the money they see that you're making because they get all the information, they decide to go into competition with you and put their product on page one and your product back on page six and kill your business. >> let's go to the way the treasury department is run. >> uh-huh. >>...
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while meeting the e use strict data regulations france and germany wanted they're not happy with amazon google microsoft and alibaba dominating the market for cloud services especially given that the u.s. and china have very different approaches to data protection the question now is europe even capable of creating a cloud without those big tech players. need a place to put your new construction plans more and more companies worldwide are storing files like that in the cloud all kinds of data can be stored there the advantage is that employees can access it from anywhere in the world at the same time anyone can use the cloud to access familiar programs such as word and companies can upgrade to more storage space at any time if need be the disadvantage for european data protection is that only 4 providers dominate the market just such they saw that american and chinese companies have a clear supremacy in the world market it means they have a certain amount of influence over the data and that worries us from a legal point of view. it's not so much the economic aspect but simply the fact that the
while meeting the e use strict data regulations france and germany wanted they're not happy with amazon google microsoft and alibaba dominating the market for cloud services especially given that the u.s. and china have very different approaches to data protection the question now is europe even capable of creating a cloud without those big tech players. need a place to put your new construction plans more and more companies worldwide are storing files like that in the cloud all kinds of data...
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a 3% levy on the reve nu es of ahead and imposes a 3% levy on the revenues of companies like amazon, google, it would slap huge tariffs on bench exports ids, handbags and champagne. france has that it will drop its tax plan if the rest of the european union can collectively come up with an alternative, one which taxes sales as well as profits. but those effo rts as well as profits. but those efforts are being blocked by the likes of ireland, a company with a low corporate tax rate, and as a result is home to the european headquarters of those american tech giants stop so what we're seeing is another trade row brewing under president trump. but one that has troubled previous administrations, too. the us has long felt that europe is coming down too hard on american firms because europe doesn't have an apple or google of its own. dave le, bbc news, san francisco. and this is really causing consternation for financial markets around the world. markets in asia are reacting to fresh concerns about trade and relations between the us and china. and those tariffs on steel coming from brazil and arge
a 3% levy on the reve nu es of ahead and imposes a 3% levy on the revenues of companies like amazon, google, it would slap huge tariffs on bench exports ids, handbags and champagne. france has that it will drop its tax plan if the rest of the european union can collectively come up with an alternative, one which taxes sales as well as profits. but those effo rts as well as profits. but those efforts are being blocked by the likes of ireland, a company with a low corporate tax rate, and as a...
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the settlement ends a two-year investigation. >>> apple, amazon and google are working together to makehome devices compatible. >> they're creating one connection standard for the amazon echo, apple's home pod and google's home. don't expect siri to show up as an echo option. >>> and facebook is set to run a super bowl ad for the first time. >> the 60-second ad will promote facebook's groups feature and feature chris rock and sylvester stallone. that ad will air february 2nd. >> those are your tech bytes. >> have great day. >>> a chest of drawers is under recall. the serious danger it could pose. >>> and stranded for days, an unusual pet gets a california passenger kicked off a jetblue flight. >>> and amazon eases up on its >>> all right. good morning. we're waking up to a good deal of fog as you look up towards santa rosa. not only the fog, wet pavement, mist, drizzle. just over two-mile visibility. livermore is five miles. concord at six miles. so the low clouds and the fog sticking with us through the 6:00 hour. we have 40s, 50s. as we go towards 10:00, we're in the mid 50s. the bulk
the settlement ends a two-year investigation. >>> apple, amazon and google are working together to makehome devices compatible. >> they're creating one connection standard for the amazon echo, apple's home pod and google's home. don't expect siri to show up as an echo option. >>> and facebook is set to run a super bowl ad for the first time. >> the 60-second ad will promote facebook's groups feature and feature chris rock and sylvester stallone. that ad will air...
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thet: on the cell--- on isl-side community, it amazon, facebook, google in no particular order. azon, followed by facebook followed by google. they are investing a lot of money in same-day shipping. what is the return going to look like? ineel we will see returns the first half of this year with growth in some shape or form. perhaps investors can give them a pass on margins. the second debate is, can amazon hold its market share in the cloud? i think that is the biggest kind of debate. 6, 12, 18r the next months, what amazon has been doing from machine learning, mega workloads that migrate to the cloud from mainframes and very old data centers, that is where amazon is doing a lot better compared to microsoft and google. that is where i am willing to bet that amazon again steps away from the cloud and continues to hold market share. taylor: picking the other two favorite children, facebook and google, i am showing a chart that is total ad revenue, google and facebook clearly number one and number two. are those the best two poised to benefit from a very constructive ad spend marke
thet: on the cell--- on isl-side community, it amazon, facebook, google in no particular order. azon, followed by facebook followed by google. they are investing a lot of money in same-day shipping. what is the return going to look like? ineel we will see returns the first half of this year with growth in some shape or form. perhaps investors can give them a pass on margins. the second debate is, can amazon hold its market share in the cloud? i think that is the biggest kind of debate. 6, 12,...
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thebook, amazon, google, mega tech companies that are paying zero or near zero in taxes. that is a game, new hampshire. archimedes are getting sucked dry and depleted and we are looking around wondering where the value went. and the biggest winners in that when he first century economy are paying zero in taxes. what we have to do is get our fair share your fair share, make sure amazon, this chilly dollar tech company actually is paying taxes. equally important, we have to put that value into our hands come into your hands, the hands of the american people. build a trickle up economy from our people, our families and our communities up. if we put this thousand hours per month into your hands, where will the money go and real-life? i'm going to guess a lot of it will stay right here in nashua or new hampshire. it would be good for the chamber of commerce. if you run a business here, you think maybe people will be patronizing my business more often. the money were going to car repairs you have been putting off, daycare expenses, little league sign-ups, local nonprofits, reli
thebook, amazon, google, mega tech companies that are paying zero or near zero in taxes. that is a game, new hampshire. archimedes are getting sucked dry and depleted and we are looking around wondering where the value went. and the biggest winners in that when he first century economy are paying zero in taxes. what we have to do is get our fair share your fair share, make sure amazon, this chilly dollar tech company actually is paying taxes. equally important, we have to put that value into...
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amazon, apple, google, they all want to streamline your devices so they can get along together in your home. is this move to help you the consumer or fatten their pockets? by the way, do you even trust them? this is not a gender wage gap, it's a crater, a woman would have to wait 250 years to wait as much as men. all that and so much more on making money. ♪. >> the senate exists for moments like this. that is why this body has the ultimate say in impeachments. >> i heard some of what mitch mcconnell said today, and it reminded me our founders when they wrote the constitution, they suspected that there could be a rogue president. i don't think they suspected we could have a rogue president and leader in the senate at the same time. neil: charles: house speaker nancy pelosi and senate majority leader mitch mcconnell facing the nation less than 24 hours after democrats voted to impeach president trump. now the white house is gearing up for a trial. what will be their line of defense? we'll now talk with the chief of staff to vice president pence, mark short. mark, thanks for joining us. >
amazon, apple, google, they all want to streamline your devices so they can get along together in your home. is this move to help you the consumer or fatten their pockets? by the way, do you even trust them? this is not a gender wage gap, it's a crater, a woman would have to wait 250 years to wait as much as men. all that and so much more on making money. ♪. >> the senate exists for moments like this. that is why this body has the ultimate say in impeachments. >> i heard some of...
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regulators say is needed before massive fleets of drones make the same-day deliveries companies like amazon, google and u.p.s. have been planning for years. the new proposal aims at addressing safety issues with safe calls with the rule allowing law enforcement to monitor where every drone takes off. the ntsb already investigating several instances where drones crashing into aircraft, and even a hot air balloon in idaho, seen here from a camera in idaho, where ithits the side and tumbles out of the sky >> a drone hitting any aircraft is a life-or-death situation >> reporter: other drones getting way too close. >> we missed the drone by about 30 feet off our right wing >> reporter: sometimes shutting down air traffic and causing massive delays at airports like newark or grounding critical air operations during catastrophic wildfires. >> got a confirmed drone sighting. >> reporter: the proposal is only a draft, giving the public 60 days to comment, and three years after the regulations are finalized to take effect and until then, any plans for large-scale drone delivery as are still a future out of r
regulators say is needed before massive fleets of drones make the same-day deliveries companies like amazon, google and u.p.s. have been planning for years. the new proposal aims at addressing safety issues with safe calls with the rule allowing law enforcement to monitor where every drone takes off. the ntsb already investigating several instances where drones crashing into aircraft, and even a hot air balloon in idaho, seen here from a camera in idaho, where ithits the side and tumbles out of...
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another one of your calls is that google cloud will make significant roadway into that. how do they keep up with amazonft? which have dominated to this point. john: i think scale really wins the game. google has differentiated to use on analytics, getting developers to use the tensor flow framework for machine learning, ai basically. microsoft and amazon are involved in that too. but that's one of the things google can do to differentiate. tensor flow is very popular among developers and the developer community is always a great leading indicator of what is going to be successful and what is going to be adopted. taylor: finally, oracle is splitting up hardware and software. john: i think it is time. there have been a couple of decades of acquisitions that were really targeted at the old client server sort of world where you wanted to give an enterprise customer the database, operating system, everything. that was effective. but in the cloud world where most of these enterprises are now trying to outsource their infrastructure to the google and amazon and microsoft azure, then value proposition turns ar
another one of your calls is that google cloud will make significant roadway into that. how do they keep up with amazonft? which have dominated to this point. john: i think scale really wins the game. google has differentiated to use on analytics, getting developers to use the tensor flow framework for machine learning, ai basically. microsoft and amazon are involved in that too. but that's one of the things google can do to differentiate. tensor flow is very popular among developers and the...
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big nam in thes&p, apple, facebook, amazon, googl all weaker on the day. december is a bullish month, the best month of the year, in fact. s&p up 1.6% going back to 1950. of course december last year was the big exception but the general consensus that we're going to avert another december disaster. unlike last year the fed is not hiking. e markets are betting on some kind of u.s./china trade ruce in2020. despite the u.s. data, global growth appears to be bottoming, at least for the moment. for "nightly business report," i'm bob pisani at the new york stock exchange. n> let's t to christina hoop tore talk about the markets and what she sees ahead for this month. chief global market strategist at invesco, good to see you again. >> good to see you. >> i don't want to imply anything but ieard talk abou december of last year when the dow fell by 8.6%. heree are today, lost another 1%. expecting this month?hat are y >> i actually wouldn't be surprised to see some kind of pullback if we get more negative trade news. but that doesn'te mean should finish the month
big nam in thes&p, apple, facebook, amazon, googl all weaker on the day. december is a bullish month, the best month of the year, in fact. s&p up 1.6% going back to 1950. of course december last year was the big exception but the general consensus that we're going to avert another december disaster. unlike last year the fed is not hiking. e markets are betting on some kind of u.s./china trade ruce in2020. despite the u.s. data, global growth appears to be bottoming, at least for the...
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google has differentiated to use for machinemework learning, ai basically. microsoft and amazonolved in that too. tensor flow is very popular among developers and the developer community is always a great leading indicator of what is going to be successful and what is going to be adopted. taylor: oracle splitting up hardware and software. john: i think it is time. there have been a couple of decades of acquisitions that were really targeted at the old client server sort of world where you wanted to give an enterprise customer the database, operating system, everything. that was effective. but in the cloud world where most of these enterprises are now trying to outsource their infrastructure to the google and e, thenand microsoft azur value proposition turns around and it hurts oracle. they are not able to do deals on the database side because the application side competitors get worried, and vice versa. i think there is negative synergy that they can unlock a lot of value by doing so. taylor: we will have you back in a year at least to find out. coming up, we continue our look b
google has differentiated to use for machinemework learning, ai basically. microsoft and amazonolved in that too. tensor flow is very popular among developers and the developer community is always a great leading indicator of what is going to be successful and what is going to be adopted. taylor: oracle splitting up hardware and software. john: i think it is time. there have been a couple of decades of acquisitions that were really targeted at the old client server sort of world where you...
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everybody is waiting for amazon, google, netflix, all these really deep-pocketed tech players to get into the arena and bid up the rights. so far, they have been described to me by many people as sort of professional tire kickers. there are people that get in, they look, but there's no real business for them there. i see them continuing to dabble, especially in the nfl. i can see amazon which carries the thursday night games now simulcast from fox and nfl network, i can see them picking up maybe the international games. i could see possibly sunday ticket moving to an amazon or google or my prediction, i have them going to netflix which may or may not happen. i could see them going to a streaming company. as far as these really big packages are concerned, i don't see any of the tech players really getting involved with that. kristina: what about, there are two other sports i want to cover. start with golf. what do you expect going forward with the tour? >> thank you for bringing that up. that's actually one of my predictions. it looks like it's already come true. so far, nbc and cbs,
everybody is waiting for amazon, google, netflix, all these really deep-pocketed tech players to get into the arena and bid up the rights. so far, they have been described to me by many people as sort of professional tire kickers. there are people that get in, they look, but there's no real business for them there. i see them continuing to dabble, especially in the nfl. i can see amazon which carries the thursday night games now simulcast from fox and nfl network, i can see them picking up...
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is now proposing if france goes ahead and imposes a 3% levy on the revenues of companies like amazon, googlench exports like cheese, champagne and handbags. france has said it will drop its tax plan if the rest of the european union can collectively come up european union can collectively come up with an alternative, one which taxes sales as well as profits. those efforts are being blocked by the likes of ireland, a country that has a low corporate tax rate and as a result, is home to the european headquarters of those american tech giants. so what we are seeing is another trade row brewing under president trump but one that has troubled previous administrations too. the us has long felt that europe is coming down too hard on american firms because europe doesn't have an apple or google of its own. time now for our daily look at some of the newspaper and website stories which have caught our eye. joining me is kirsty bashforth, quayfive founder and author of culture shift thanks so much forjoining us, where are we starting? starting with the morning routine, very important to me but i won't
is now proposing if france goes ahead and imposes a 3% levy on the revenues of companies like amazon, googlench exports like cheese, champagne and handbags. france has said it will drop its tax plan if the rest of the european union can collectively come up european union can collectively come up with an alternative, one which taxes sales as well as profits. those efforts are being blocked by the likes of ireland, a country that has a low corporate tax rate and as a result, is home to the...
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maybe they can get google assessment, alexa and siri, and it looks like amazon, google and apple areg spent a lot of their prototype stages making sure you can‘t use the same cable for the same device, the only way to stop it being a house full of stuff that has extra electricity demand and become the internet of things is to collaborate and allow a level of compatibility. how that will work when it comes to them being arch enemies in terms of intellectual property is fascinating. it‘s a bit strange that they‘ve had to reassess the fact that it‘s going to be the internet so you have to have a shared basis of communication for it to be the internet of things, you can‘t have communication between devices unless you think about how they integrate so it‘s weirdly reinventing the wheel. it‘s interesting they are collaborating now and doing so very openly at a time when the other story that is being shared on this front page is about big tech regulation so i think there might be a sense of the big boys getting together to see what they can do to try and make a case that they are being more
maybe they can get google assessment, alexa and siri, and it looks like amazon, google and apple areg spent a lot of their prototype stages making sure you can‘t use the same cable for the same device, the only way to stop it being a house full of stuff that has extra electricity demand and become the internet of things is to collaborate and allow a level of compatibility. how that will work when it comes to them being arch enemies in terms of intellectual property is fascinating. it‘s a...
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like amazon and google.nch president has already on global techax that collect 25 million their brick-and-mortar peers. i got more from laura davidson and washington, d.c. laura: they , monday. are looking at a tax, saying the consumers in france are not necessarily paying for the service but that the consumers are there and france should get a piece of that pie. france was the first to take that step and you are seeing a lot of other countries, the u.k., new zealand looking at passing those laws. in some cases, we have seen more of these get on the books. this is concerning because the u.s. sees this as their tax revenue. these are american-based companies, and they are saying, if anyone gets to tax facebook, google, amazon, that is us. taylor: it is interesting how the conversation started. has the conversation shifted now to an antitrust or data privacy concern? laura: that is part of the concern, but really, the big tension point is you get the u.s. saying, look, you don't get this money. all of the othe
like amazon and google.nch president has already on global techax that collect 25 million their brick-and-mortar peers. i got more from laura davidson and washington, d.c. laura: they , monday. are looking at a tax, saying the consumers in france are not necessarily paying for the service but that the consumers are there and france should get a piece of that pie. france was the first to take that step and you are seeing a lot of other countries, the u.k., new zealand looking at passing those...
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you just so what happened to roku today, and that could easily happen to the likes of netflix, amazon, googleetc. bubble and the tmt its correction, we did not see an underperformance of old economy cyclical stocks. what we saw was the underperformance of usually overvalued technology stocks. guy: you think the plan for next year should be to basically get into u.s. bonds, get out of u.s. stocks, get into european stocks, by extension, do i get out of european bonds? want me through the mix of what levels we will be talking about. gore does the u.s. 10-year next year? where do u.s. stocks going here? by 25% this year. what is the relative outperformance of europe? the outrightompare nominal yield of bunds to u.s. treasuries and you can see in a different economic environment where the u.s. economy is as weak as the german economy, those yields going to simmer -- similar levels. at -- foror europe germany at the moment, so you can see that for the u.s. next year? chris: a lot of the decline in interest rates is a function of topography. germany following after japan. the u.s. next in line. i d
you just so what happened to roku today, and that could easily happen to the likes of netflix, amazon, googleetc. bubble and the tmt its correction, we did not see an underperformance of old economy cyclical stocks. what we saw was the underperformance of usually overvalued technology stocks. guy: you think the plan for next year should be to basically get into u.s. bonds, get out of u.s. stocks, get into european stocks, by extension, do i get out of european bonds? want me through the mix of...
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has threatened 100 percent tariffs and reprisal for france's digital tax on companies like amazon and google. and wanda has signed a deal with french soccer club. to show visit wanda logo on their banners and shirts how much want to pay for the 3 year deal has not been disclosed english club arsenal already have a similar arrangement with the rwandan government. and before we go from small and nimble to large and powerful there are multiple uses for drones as you know unfortunately not all of them are safe at the amsterdam drone week the industry meets to show off the latest innovations and discuss how to tackle the security issues as more and more robots take to the skies a reporter told christiane but it's went to check it out. the science fiction feeling continues as drones explore new areas even on the ground this inspection drone feels at home in our cities sewage pipes for example protected by a carbon fiber cage the majority of applications lies in the open sky however this drone as built to drop 8 boxes in hard to reach areas like the himalayas without putting a pilot in danger but c
has threatened 100 percent tariffs and reprisal for france's digital tax on companies like amazon and google. and wanda has signed a deal with french soccer club. to show visit wanda logo on their banners and shirts how much want to pay for the 3 year deal has not been disclosed english club arsenal already have a similar arrangement with the rwandan government. and before we go from small and nimble to large and powerful there are multiple uses for drones as you know unfortunately not all of...
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can amazon, can google, can those type of companies buy netflix. apple, it's a regulatory thing.want to buy them, do they find it more efficient to use their cash on hand to create their own content. so far, that's been the way they have approached it. so netflix has not been bought yet. neil: disney doesn't need it. it's rapidly building its own. switching gears, you've got news on t-mobile/sprint? >> every time you think this is over, it's not. there is obviously a lot of regulatory issues, there's a big case that's coming down, state attorneys general from california, new york are trying to sue to break up this $26 billion merger, creating i guess the third largest wireless carrier. here's what we do know right now. mid-august, sprint has had major financial issues, regulatory issues as was reported in the "journal" and financial issues, losing money and subscribers. the stock is down about 8% in the last month. we understand that the officials that are putting together this deal are actively discussing a repricing of the deal. the deal, it's a complicated pricing structure. i
can amazon, can google, can those type of companies buy netflix. apple, it's a regulatory thing.want to buy them, do they find it more efficient to use their cash on hand to create their own content. so far, that's been the way they have approached it. so netflix has not been bought yet. neil: disney doesn't need it. it's rapidly building its own. switching gears, you've got news on t-mobile/sprint? >> every time you think this is over, it's not. there is obviously a lot of regulatory...
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amazon has a competing product, yes, that works on amazon, google has a competing product that works on google, but snowflake really is the only cloud native application that works across clouds and maybe frank, you can talk a little bit about the power of that data replication. >> yeah. for cios the real prospect they get completely locked in to a single public cloud platform and it's like handing over your wallet to a used car salesman. it's not a dynamic you're going to be happy with they want to make sure they can arbitrage the public cloud to some extent that workloads can be moved from a to b to c to maintain a negotiating level in these relationships. these relationships are enormous, the amount of money large enterprises will spend on the public clouds are so huge that having a multicloud, cross-cloud posture is critical. >> you've said that you're preparing the company to go public is that still on track >> it is on track. we are preparing the company. >> just in 2020? >> we have the scale and the velocity to go out, but, you know, we're sort of waiting for the right time it
amazon has a competing product, yes, that works on amazon, google has a competing product that works on google, but snowflake really is the only cloud native application that works across clouds and maybe frank, you can talk a little bit about the power of that data replication. >> yeah. for cios the real prospect they get completely locked in to a single public cloud platform and it's like handing over your wallet to a used car salesman. it's not a dynamic you're going to be happy with...
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companies like google facebook amazon and apple which have traditionally been able to keep their foreign tax bills low the tax when it comes into effect will be backdated to january and cover 3 percent of the company's profits from selling advertising and data the french government is hoping it will bring in around half a 1000000000 euros a year but washington says the tax unfairly targets american companies and if the u.s. makes good on its tariffs threat some $2400000000.00 worth of french imports would be hit. already even though the dow jones could recover a little bit we're still seeing tough times there where go to new york where our financial correspondent yes carter is waiting yes we have been talking about the end of the u.s. china trade war for months now what do you make of that statement but on top. yes no yes no i mean this game is going on for ever and that's how it seems well what we know what i heard is that the u.s. president donald trump for quite some time maybe had the intention not to necessarily settle the trade tension with china before the election because the u.s
companies like google facebook amazon and apple which have traditionally been able to keep their foreign tax bills low the tax when it comes into effect will be backdated to january and cover 3 percent of the company's profits from selling advertising and data the french government is hoping it will bring in around half a 1000000000 euros a year but washington says the tax unfairly targets american companies and if the u.s. makes good on its tariffs threat some $2400000000.00 worth of french...
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oh but the silver screen seems to the out done by real life the silicon valley 6 amazon netflix apple google microsoft and facebook have a combined market capitalization value of roughly $4.00 trillion dollars they are worth more than the $1000.00 companies listed on the london stock exchange these companies have a special knack for not paying taxes according to the fair tax mark community group they seem to have avoided paying roughly 100000000000 dollars worth of taxes around the world now how exactly did they pull this off let's look at the details now the report says that amazon paid only $3400000000.00 in taxes this last decade while they made a revenue of roughly $916500000000.00 and made profits of roughly $26800000000.00 fair tax mark said this means amazon's effective tax rate was 12.7 percent while the standard tax rate for american businesses was 35 percent for most of that period amazon has gotten a lot of heat from u.s. politicians over tax issues both trump and the democrats seem to disapprove i have nothing against amazon but no company pulling in billions of dollars of profit
oh but the silver screen seems to the out done by real life the silicon valley 6 amazon netflix apple google microsoft and facebook have a combined market capitalization value of roughly $4.00 trillion dollars they are worth more than the $1000.00 companies listed on the london stock exchange these companies have a special knack for not paying taxes according to the fair tax mark community group they seem to have avoided paying roughly 100000000000 dollars worth of taxes around the world now...
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it's amazon, facebook, google, tech companies that are not paying near their fair share. on is paying -- despite the fact that they're closing 30% of our stores and malls. being a retail clerk is the most common job in the country. if we put a mechanism in place where we get our fair share of every amazon sale and google search, then every robot truck mile and work unit, we can generate hundreds of billions of dollars and that has a big up haro attached to it. when we put the money into american's hands it goes right back into the local economy to car repairs and little league signups and daycare expenses. this is a trickle up economy. it's not just me saying this. if you look at jamie dimon who look at the same numbers i have, they said we should declare a national emergency around the fact that our economy is not including most americans. >> i want to shift real quick to some foreign policy issues, because we're confronting a lot of them as a country right now. so i just want to get your thoughts on just a couple. syria. would you send u.s. troops back into syria to prot
it's amazon, facebook, google, tech companies that are not paying near their fair share. on is paying -- despite the fact that they're closing 30% of our stores and malls. being a retail clerk is the most common job in the country. if we put a mechanism in place where we get our fair share of every amazon sale and google search, then every robot truck mile and work unit, we can generate hundreds of billions of dollars and that has a big up haro attached to it. when we put the money into...
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products in retaliation for the so-called gaffe attacks this is a tax on digital joints such as google amazon or facebook and apple suggesting it will levy those taxes of up to $2400000000.00 some of that product such as champagne on luxury goods such as handbags and also the famous french cheese some of these products could see taxes of up to 100 percent doubling that price for u.s. consumers now the u.s. trade representatives office has said that this so-called gaffa tax is discriminatory and trumpets hey try to gauge that tax saying frogs will not be taking advantage of his watch. your friends puts a tariff. again these are companies that are against you know who are good for you if i read the papers correctly or whatever we're going to be we're going to be this supposed to be very powerful and you know what so maybe they're not so her but there are companies i don't want to bridge trashing american companies if they're going to be taxed it's going to be. taxed their wealth of france is part they think that they have a right to the slice of the pie of the profits of these big digital giant
products in retaliation for the so-called gaffe attacks this is a tax on digital joints such as google amazon or facebook and apple suggesting it will levy those taxes of up to $2400000000.00 some of that product such as champagne on luxury goods such as handbags and also the famous french cheese some of these products could see taxes of up to 100 percent doubling that price for u.s. consumers now the u.s. trade representatives office has said that this so-called gaffa tax is discriminatory and...
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they say if anyone gets to tax google and amazon, it is us.eresting how this started as a conversation about leveling the playing field. has it transferred -- transitioned to a data privacy concern? have the u.s. saying you guys do not get this money and all the other countries are saying but you guys are operating here, you have employees here, our citizens are using the service. at the large,een multilateral level, is you have countries sitting down, seeing if they can come up with the system to see which country gets to tax what companies portion of their revenue. it is a massively complicated thing to do. on one side or the other, you have the u.s. and you have france. so, laura, how does the u.s. respond to protect our entrepreneurial spirit within the tech sector? laura: that is something we are waiting to hear about today. the u.s. trade representative looking at this. several months ago, they opened up this investigation to see if there should be some trade reaction. they're looking at tariffs, some way to perish -- punish france. if y
they say if anyone gets to tax google and amazon, it is us.eresting how this started as a conversation about leveling the playing field. has it transferred -- transitioned to a data privacy concern? have the u.s. saying you guys do not get this money and all the other countries are saying but you guys are operating here, you have employees here, our citizens are using the service. at the large,een multilateral level, is you have countries sitting down, seeing if they can come up with the system...
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i think everybody should do this and i think amazon, google and these other companies should requireome. >> buyer beware. jeffrey fowler, good to have you here. thanks. >>> it started off as the most diverse field in history and now there might be only one democratic candidate of color. andrew yang. i'll ask him about his path forward. and mike's won them, which is important right this minute, because if he could beat america's biggest gun lobby, helping pass background check laws and defeat nra backed politicians across this country, beat big coal, helping shut down hundreds of polluting plants and beat big tobacco, helping pass laws to save the next generation from addiction. all against big odds you can beat him. i'm mike bloomberg and i approve this message. ( ♪ ) the marilyn monroe collection of fine jewellery. exclusively at zales, the "diamonds are a girl's best friend" store. exclusively at zales, charmin ultra soft! it's softer than ever. charmin ultra soft is softer than ever, so it's harder to resist. okay, this is getting a little weird! enjoy the go with charmin. creais
i think everybody should do this and i think amazon, google and these other companies should requireome. >> buyer beware. jeffrey fowler, good to have you here. thanks. >>> it started off as the most diverse field in history and now there might be only one democratic candidate of color. andrew yang. i'll ask him about his path forward. and mike's won them, which is important right this minute, because if he could beat america's biggest gun lobby, helping pass background check...
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is needed before massive fleets of drones start making the same day deliveries companies like amazon, googles. have been planning for years. the new proposal aimed at addressing safety issues when it comes to close calls, new rule allowing law enforcement to monitor where every drone takes off. the ntsb already investigating several instances of drones crashing into aircraft and a hot air balloon, it hits the side, tumbles out of the sky. >> a drone hitting an aircraft of any size is potentially a life or death situation. >> dozens of others getting too close. >> we missed the drone by about 30 feet off our right wing. >> reporter: sometimes shutting down air traffic, causing delays at airports like newark, grounding critical air operations during catastrophic wildfires. >> a confirmed drone sighting. >> reporter: it is only a draft, giving the public 60 days to comments and three years after regulations are finalized to take effect. until then, any plans for large scale delivery are out of reach. >>> we wanted to look back at some top science stories from 2019. joining me, jake ward, nbc ne
is needed before massive fleets of drones start making the same day deliveries companies like amazon, googles. have been planning for years. the new proposal aimed at addressing safety issues when it comes to close calls, new rule allowing law enforcement to monitor where every drone takes off. the ntsb already investigating several instances of drones crashing into aircraft and a hot air balloon, it hits the side, tumbles out of the sky. >> a drone hitting an aircraft of any size is...
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. >> it's available on itunes, amazon, google play.you. jackie: two cars in new york city. there is hope, guys. lauren: two parking garages too. jackie: let's take a look at your futures. they're in the green this morning, dow jones futures up 22, s&p 500, the nasdaq just above the flatline, looks like it's going be a day in the green today. we'll keep watching. nasa looking to send us back to the moon but is our moon shot stopping us from finding out if we're not alone in the universe? and if you get a little anxious about flying the friendly skies, one airline releasing something to help you out. wonder what it is. you're watching "fbn: a.m." ♪ don't stop the party. ♪ don't stop -- by macklemore and ryan lewis] ♪ [ drathis holiday... ahhhhh!!! -ahhhhh!!! a distant friend returns... elliott. you came back! and while lots of things have changed... wooooah! -woah! it's called the internet. some things haven't. get ready for a reunion 3 million light years in the making. woohoo! -yeah! lauren: wick i'd weather in the northeast, slammed w
. >> it's available on itunes, amazon, google play.you. jackie: two cars in new york city. there is hope, guys. lauren: two parking garages too. jackie: let's take a look at your futures. they're in the green this morning, dow jones futures up 22, s&p 500, the nasdaq just above the flatline, looks like it's going be a day in the green today. we'll keep watching. nasa looking to send us back to the moon but is our moon shot stopping us from finding out if we're not alone in the...
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new rules are needed before massive fleets begin make deliveries for amazon and google. if approved would take effect after nethanother three years. >>> 49ers and seattle continue to practice for the showdown. >>> inching closer, another day to the 49ers' massive showdown against the seattle. >> mike turco has a preview of the game. >> game 256, last of the season has meaning on "sunday night football," san francisco, missed playoffs last year, can be number one seed if they win at seattle. >> shout-out to my man jon gruden, put together a team with defense and draft choices. but they have to show up. playing shootouts lately. i want the defense to come to play. >> seattle, they've had a lot of injuries, especially at running back position, lost them. and russell wilson hasn't been great, i want him to play with energy and emotion. >> has to be russell to win. >> they've lost a few in seattle. can they win the big one? >> watch that game here on nbc bay area. primetime. 5:20 kickoff. anthony flores and i will be live with reaction. to the 49ers winning of course. >> take
new rules are needed before massive fleets begin make deliveries for amazon and google. if approved would take effect after nethanother three years. >>> 49ers and seattle continue to practice for the showdown. >>> inching closer, another day to the 49ers' massive showdown against the seattle. >> mike turco has a preview of the game. >> game 256, last of the season has meaning on "sunday night football," san francisco, missed playoffs last year, can be...
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great run companies kristina we love we talked about on air boulevard whether apple microsoft amazon googlehave had good runs this year so i wouldn't chase those right here, but look for industrial companies, maybe some of the little maybe lessr known tech companies. >> can you name some give me names? >> yeah i mean 3m actually here industrial company 3m versus pierce really held back, due toting concerning earnings concerns i think 3m to pick up in industrial space even today broadcom having a rough day overall a nice year i think broadcom is going to remerge abgo end of the year. >> writing those down to follow up with you on that, thank you as always. >> see. >> biyou can't escape them we are escaping scottie but every time i try to block one number another one comes up, robocallers on the rise now using a household name, to get you to pick up. we have the details next. ♪ you are the one... nothing shines brighter than you. you are my rock... nothing is stronger than you. you are one-of-a-kind. i love every facet of you. you are my diamond. for the diamond in your life, there's only one
great run companies kristina we love we talked about on air boulevard whether apple microsoft amazon googlehave had good runs this year so i wouldn't chase those right here, but look for industrial companies, maybe some of the little maybe lessr known tech companies. >> can you name some give me names? >> yeah i mean 3m actually here industrial company 3m versus pierce really held back, due toting concerning earnings concerns i think 3m to pick up in industrial space even today...
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say is needed before massive fleets of drones start make the kind of same day deliveries like amazon, googles. the new rule will monitor where every drone takes off. the ntsb already investigating several instances of drones crashing into aircraft and even a hot air balloon into idaho seen here from the drone's camera as it hits the side and tumbled out of the sky. >> a drone hitting an aircraft of any size is potentially a life or death situation. >> reporter: dozens of other drones getting way too close. >> we missed the drone by about 30 feet off our right wing. >> reporter: sometimes shutting down air traffic in places like newark or during wildfires. >> got a confirmed drone sight. >> for now it's only a draft giving the public another 60 days to comment and then three years after the regulations or finalized to take effect. until then were any large scale deliveries are still a few years out of reach. >> that does it for me on this friday morning. "morning joe" starts right now. >>> prime minister netanyahu about [ inaudible ]. >> well, he's two faced. >> do you think that germany's --
say is needed before massive fleets of drones start make the kind of same day deliveries like amazon, googles. the new rule will monitor where every drone takes off. the ntsb already investigating several instances of drones crashing into aircraft and even a hot air balloon into idaho seen here from the drone's camera as it hits the side and tumbled out of the sky. >> a drone hitting an aircraft of any size is potentially a life or death situation. >> reporter: dozens of other...