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deirdre: you could conflate.did not seem to make a difference for the election, or for tesla. maybe on the margins. thank you so much, deirdre elector. eirdre drill a tour -- die latour, former ge communication strategist. david: the president said, i am always thinking about our farmers. soybeans fell. farmers have been doing poorly for 15 years. trade barriers and tariffs have been destroying their business and i will open things up better than ever before, but it cannot go to quickly. i am fighting for a level playing field. it might be in anticipation of midterm elections. a lot of soybean farmers are pretty nervous about what president trump doing and chinese reaction. alix: i do not quite understand that. china buys the most soybeans from the u.s., than anywhere else in the world. troublere having getting it out. there are potential crop issues, so they cannot make up the supply. i do not understand how that is going to work out. david: i am not sure if it is, but his basic point is, not my fault your havin
deirdre: you could conflate.did not seem to make a difference for the election, or for tesla. maybe on the margins. thank you so much, deirdre elector. eirdre drill a tour -- die latour, former ge communication strategist. david: the president said, i am always thinking about our farmers. soybeans fell. farmers have been doing poorly for 15 years. trade barriers and tariffs have been destroying their business and i will open things up better than ever before, but it cannot go to quickly. i am...
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deirdre: thank you, sir.lier this morning president trump tweeting about what he sees as an unlevel playing field for the u.s. here's the tweet. china, the european union and others have been manipulating their currencies and interest rates lower while the u.s. is raising rates, while the dollar gets stronger and stronger with each passing day, taking away our big competitive edge. as usual, not a level playing field. so weaker currency such as the yuan or euro gives an advantage to chinese or european manufacturers, it makes goodsless expensive in most global markets. so to be specific, a chinese or german car would be cheaper than an american one if you are paying in u.s. dollars. president trump calls that a form of currency manipulation. he also tweet about some of the effects of the trade tiff between china and the u.s. here it is. farmers have been on a downward trend for 15 years. the price of soybeans has fallen 50% since five years before the election. a big reason is bad, terrible trade exchanges wi
deirdre: thank you, sir.lier this morning president trump tweeting about what he sees as an unlevel playing field for the u.s. here's the tweet. china, the european union and others have been manipulating their currencies and interest rates lower while the u.s. is raising rates, while the dollar gets stronger and stronger with each passing day, taking away our big competitive edge. as usual, not a level playing field. so weaker currency such as the yuan or euro gives an advantage to chinese or...
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adam: i want to get deirdre into this. i read one of the quit rate factor, people are getting average 30% increase in pay, for people staying in jobs, wage growth 2.7%. it is not growing at rates we would expect. >> not that we want to completely nitpick what economists forecast, most were looking for 2.8%. to your point, wage growth is very stubborn, unless people are actually jumping. i know james, your colleagues wrote that fantastic piece in the "wall street journal" yesterday. >> thanks for that. >> called the quitters are getting ahead. what you talk about, adam, get a better raise, you have to move shops. adam: you have to quit. >> overall 93rd consecutive month of jobs being added to the u.s. economy. this is the longest streak on record. if you look at fed fund rate, seems like the fed took the data as neutral. we'll still raise rates two more times, which follows what market watchers expected so to me that is a steady. the wild card to me is the trifecta, combination of fed raising rates even if it is well telegr
adam: i want to get deirdre into this. i read one of the quit rate factor, people are getting average 30% increase in pay, for people staying in jobs, wage growth 2.7%. it is not growing at rates we would expect. >> not that we want to completely nitpick what economists forecast, most were looking for 2.8%. to your point, wage growth is very stubborn, unless people are actually jumping. i know james, your colleagues wrote that fantastic piece in the "wall street journal"...
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deirdre. deirdre: tons of dealmakers and media moguls tech moguls.i went to get a nice coffee and i ran into the three people in the following order apples kim cook and amazon's jeff bezos just like that liz. thank goodness for wanting a cool drink. as far as some of the conversations happening here jeff bezos gave the keynote this morning basically talking about building infrastructure in space yesterday morning's keynote was about cryptocurrency. we had les moonves from cbs saying i was happy to hear that talk and i feel i can understand a little bit more about watching cryptocurrencies. as far as the dealmaking we did catch up with the chairman of iac and here's what he told us about the tone outside of these official talks. here he is liz. who do you think is going to end up lying fox? >> one of the two. i don't do bats. it's inevitable we have been seeing media consolidations for the last 75 years. deirdre: do you think the tech companies -- >> really i don't actually think so. the gulf is too wide. >> would it be a good thing? >> not necessaril
deirdre. deirdre: tons of dealmakers and media moguls tech moguls.i went to get a nice coffee and i ran into the three people in the following order apples kim cook and amazon's jeff bezos just like that liz. thank goodness for wanting a cool drink. as far as some of the conversations happening here jeff bezos gave the keynote this morning basically talking about building infrastructure in space yesterday morning's keynote was about cryptocurrency. we had les moonves from cbs saying i was happy...
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deirdre bolton is the only business network reporter in the middle of it live. we'll check in with her at the top here. >>> while facebook struggles, apple closes in on astronomical financial feat. at 941 trillion in market cap, they're looking to hit that $1 trillion market cap. "barron's" senior tech writer john swartz what it will take to put it over the top. >>> plus is a capital gains tax, what you gain after you sell a stock, is that cut just for the wealthy? they cut through the d.c. tape and mask to tell us how you might profit if you have a 401(k) or 529 or pension fund. >>> markets shooting high or final day of july, as there's a glimmer of detente in the trade war. >>> all that and charlie gasparino in the chapter of the cbs les moonves soap opera. let than an hour to the closing bell. let's start thedown. . liz: we are going to get to the facebook images in just a second. we begin, though, with breaking news. california firefighters are currently still battling what is now one of the most destructive wildfires in the state's history. here is a piece
deirdre bolton is the only business network reporter in the middle of it live. we'll check in with her at the top here. >>> while facebook struggles, apple closes in on astronomical financial feat. at 941 trillion in market cap, they're looking to hit that $1 trillion market cap. "barron's" senior tech writer john swartz what it will take to put it over the top. >>> plus is a capital gains tax, what you gain after you sell a stock, is that cut just for the wealthy?...
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deirdre bolton in the newsroom with report on a crushing quarter. deirdre. >> that is right. as far as twitter, you saw the stock was down as much as 21%. the company in its reporting basically matched forecasts but that did not give investors such pessimism. they say the company's number of monthly active users fell. the problem that drop was unexpected. and the company warned of further weakness. that is really what pressured the stock. so the social media company said it had 335 million monthly active users that was less than forecast. it sees number falling by mid single digits in q3. the percentage size of the drop and declining monthly active users reminded a lot of investors about facebook's news yesterday. that had a huge selloff. that had to do with a similar pattern stalling user growth at same time it is committed to spending more. not the best simultaneous activities for investors. facebook committed to investing billions of dollars per year on developing stronger privacy measures. its bruising headlines enabling fake news and election meddling, some analysts say
deirdre bolton in the newsroom with report on a crushing quarter. deirdre. >> that is right. as far as twitter, you saw the stock was down as much as 21%. the company in its reporting basically matched forecasts but that did not give investors such pessimism. they say the company's number of monthly active users fell. the problem that drop was unexpected. and the company warned of further weakness. that is really what pressured the stock. so the social media company said it had 335...
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joining us now to talk about it deirdre bolton. what are we talking about?y one of the places these trade tariffs may show up, personal fitness devices is that what we think of first but american consumers may have to pay more for apple watch and fit bit and speakers made by sono s and other companies like it so all of these products are assembled in china one of the reasons but the second reason is these devices are in a category of goods that the u.s. government defines as a data transmission machine and that particular category is on the proposed list of tariffs, so so far mobile phones, a laptop, they've escaped the possibility of import duties but these personal fitness devices, they're a different category. now all three have declined to comment but in its filing earlier this month as you know s onos going public saying the imposition of tariffs and other trade barriers as well as retaliatory trade measures could require us to raise the prices of our products and harm our sales. experts say these companies have three options, so they can advocate to ge
joining us now to talk about it deirdre bolton. what are we talking about?y one of the places these trade tariffs may show up, personal fitness devices is that what we think of first but american consumers may have to pay more for apple watch and fit bit and speakers made by sono s and other companies like it so all of these products are assembled in china one of the reasons but the second reason is these devices are in a category of goods that the u.s. government defines as a data transmission...
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our very own deirdre bolton is at the conference in sun valley, idaho.t's all about russia which came up multiple times at the nato conference in brussels. he seemed to be referring directly to vladimir putin. but their summit in helsinki is drawing closer and closer. president trump came closest to critiquing putin when he signed a joint statement condemning the annexation of crimea in ukraine. gina loudon, political analyst and member of the donald j. trump for president advisory board. i think president trump turned the tables a little bit by blasting germany and the economic deal, this energy deal they have with russia. the idea that he's friendly and hasn't pushed back against russia despite arming folks in the ukraine and getting rid of a lot of diplomats. but also pointing the finger to europeans. you are giving vladimir putin tons of cash, billions of dollars. >> this was a game changer. this is proof this president is going to have none of it as far as the united states getting ripped off on the world stage anymore. it also dismantles the entire
our very own deirdre bolton is at the conference in sun valley, idaho.t's all about russia which came up multiple times at the nato conference in brussels. he seemed to be referring directly to vladimir putin. but their summit in helsinki is drawing closer and closer. president trump came closest to critiquing putin when he signed a joint statement condemning the annexation of crimea in ukraine. gina loudon, political analyst and member of the donald j. trump for president advisory board. i...
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neil: what do you think, deirdre?e european point of view, being there, my guess is behind the scenes to try to at least tamper some of the trade tiffs that we've seen. we've discussed the automobile sector a lot. these international sort of manufacturing is very interconnected and i do actually think there's a lot of worry on both sides from european automakers and u.s. automakers and the factories that they share if the trade tariffs keep getting hatcheted up, what does it mean nar sector? that's not the only sector involved but the biggest where the u.s. and europe are involved. >> guys, thank you very much. want the read from missouri congressman sam graves. you've been worried about the ratcheting up about the back and forth on this trade, you know, friction. president saying maybe with the europeans, with that guy sitting next to him, the head of the european commission, they can cobble together their own deal and that might down the road. he didn't say that in this session, that might bring china down the road,
neil: what do you think, deirdre?e european point of view, being there, my guess is behind the scenes to try to at least tamper some of the trade tiffs that we've seen. we've discussed the automobile sector a lot. these international sort of manufacturing is very interconnected and i do actually think there's a lot of worry on both sides from european automakers and u.s. automakers and the factories that they share if the trade tariffs keep getting hatcheted up, what does it mean nar sector?...
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but first deirdre bolton is standing by in the fox business newsroom.ith everything from wall street to main street. dierdre: president trump making waves when he broke from a longstanding white house protocol and openly criticized the federal reserve. he qum explained that fed is putting the u.s. economy at a disadvantage by raising interest rates while chain a and the e.u. manipulate their currencies. he threatens tremendous re fly biewtion against the e. -- tremendous retribution against the e.u. that said, markets closed mixed by week's end. microsoft stock surging after a strong earnings report. it hit an all-time high with a strong business in cloud business. comcast is dropping its bid for 21st century fox. comcast will try to buy sky tv in europe. the e.u. imposing a record $5 billion fine against google. google has 90 days to comply or face another fine. google has said it will appeal. maria, back to you. maria: as the market and investors continue to react to microsoft earnings. the company continues to make the cloud its number one priority.
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see you later on in the show, deirdre. thank you very much for that. as we move into a broader discussion on all this, interesting to look at major market averages. they're not far off. down a little bit on the dow by 67 points. not far off the recent highs, even with some items deirdre is talking about, given stumbles in technology and worries and trade, so kind of an interesting spot we're in as we get set for the midterms. the economy, even the market, kind of the wind at the president's back. let's talk about with olympic media editor, katie freitas. boyd matheson is here and our friend brian wesbury is here the economist. brian, go to you first. give a broad view even into the markets where we are. tech is interesting as deirdre pointed out, i don't know if those two companies, maybe apple tells us it a little more than that but that gdp report was something else on friday, so where do things stand with your overall view? >> connell, tech was priced in a way if you hook -- look at the "fang" stocks they were priced to perfection almost overvalued.
see you later on in the show, deirdre. thank you very much for that. as we move into a broader discussion on all this, interesting to look at major market averages. they're not far off. down a little bit on the dow by 67 points. not far off the recent highs, even with some items deirdre is talking about, given stumbles in technology and worries and trade, so kind of an interesting spot we're in as we get set for the midterms. the economy, even the market, kind of the wind at the president's...
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deirdre? >> melissa, the idea of this summit was really bringing together the strongest parts of government protects us and businesses and that the idea neither one can be strong without the other. i spoke with dhs head secretary nielsen, i asked her which country is most aggressive as far as attacks. here is what she told me? >> i would say russia will continue to be active. we've seen meddling with the election. we've seen meddling with the our industrial control systems. we've seen meddling with rout is. china has more of a long view. they are looking to understand our systems particularly in government. understand who's who, get different access to systems. >> we spoke a lot about facebook of course, melissa, you mentioned that breaking news, facebook not naming who they think the aggressor may be, but the fact that they are a target. i spoke with somebody from palo alto networks, the vice president of the company. facebook is doing a good job. they have more than two billion users what th
deirdre? >> melissa, the idea of this summit was really bringing together the strongest parts of government protects us and businesses and that the idea neither one can be strong without the other. i spoke with dhs head secretary nielsen, i asked her which country is most aggressive as far as attacks. here is what she told me? >> i would say russia will continue to be active. we've seen meddling with the election. we've seen meddling with the our industrial control systems. we've...
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deirdre bolton, what have i been buying?ot doing shopping myself but this is a huge day for amazon, it is starting to rival black friday. yesterday 3:00 p.m. some glitches you alluded to. even in the glitch hours, three of them to be precise, amazon or analysts talking about amazon say 56% more spending happened. it does run midnight eastern time. this is amazon's fourth consecutive prime day. its longest. 36 hours more than last year. prime members can get deals on more than one million items including items at whole foods, the grocery chain it bought last year for 13 1/2 billion dollars. some of these deals buy one, get one free coffee or frozen cod. discounts as well. they're promoting to us, fashion, furniture, appliances and double deals, sounds like a game show, on devices like echo or fire tv stick. the echo dot was the most sold item worldwide. in response to amazon's prime day other retailers like target offering discounts of 30% target exclusive home brands, baby gear, personal products. staples, best buy and bed,
deirdre bolton, what have i been buying?ot doing shopping myself but this is a huge day for amazon, it is starting to rival black friday. yesterday 3:00 p.m. some glitches you alluded to. even in the glitch hours, three of them to be precise, amazon or analysts talking about amazon say 56% more spending happened. it does run midnight eastern time. this is amazon's fourth consecutive prime day. its longest. 36 hours more than last year. prime members can get deals on more than one million items...
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. >> yeah, so, one of the people i'm deeply indebted to is the economic historian deirdre mccloskey. she runs in her books, several of them, bourgeois virtues, bourgeois dignity. she runs through the theories what i call the miracle happened. >> right. >> the miracle, the reason i should start by saying, the reason why i say these things are unnatural, the reason why the first sentence of the book, there is no god in this book, i'm not saying i'm an atheist, i'm not an atheist, saying what i'm trying to do is actually persuade people, something you and i both probably agree on this, the art of persuasion is something that is kind of being lost in our political discourse these days. so i'm trying to model best behavior but persuading people, trying to persuade people. you can't appeal, you can't say, well, we have all this great stuff, we have america because god wanted us to have it. among other things you can appeal to authority when everybody agrees on the authority. so much on the left, progressives, liberals, so much of their touchstones, secularism, science, evolution, if i make
. >> yeah, so, one of the people i'm deeply indebted to is the economic historian deirdre mccloskey. she runs in her books, several of them, bourgeois virtues, bourgeois dignity. she runs through the theories what i call the miracle happened. >> right. >> the miracle, the reason i should start by saying, the reason why i say these things are unnatural, the reason why the first sentence of the book, there is no god in this book, i'm not saying i'm an atheist, i'm not an...
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deirdre bolton of fox business network joins us now.d evening, deidre. >> good evening, chris. >> chris: let me just ask you. >> that 4.1% headline was great, right? it got rave reviews from the congress and the president. president trump predicted annual growth of 3% or better for the rest of the year. the u.s. by the way is now a 20 trillion-dollar plus economy. the first time a country has hit that milestone. one of the strongest parts came from that exports, recent trade actions by the trump administration have pushed up prices for some u.s. goods. steel, and aluminum are examples. the export number added 1 percentage point to g.d.p. consumer spending also strong in the second quarter. it's two thirds of our economy. so it certainly moved the needle. this was the first full quarter that investigators could see the effect of the trump administration tax plan. the one voted into place in december of 2017. here's the director of the national economic council. >> low inventory, strong cap spending will carry us. i mean, for several more
deirdre bolton of fox business network joins us now.d evening, deidre. >> good evening, chris. >> chris: let me just ask you. >> that 4.1% headline was great, right? it got rave reviews from the congress and the president. president trump predicted annual growth of 3% or better for the rest of the year. the u.s. by the way is now a 20 trillion-dollar plus economy. the first time a country has hit that milestone. one of the strongest parts came from that exports, recent trade...
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nbn's deirdre bolton know it.ook, deirdre, where is this all going especially the remainder of the summer? >> one of the comments that moved oil market, down 3%, under 69 doyle lars a barrel, just last week before the 4 july holiday, how high oil prices were and they hadn't been that high in a few years, but treasury secretary steve mnuchin said something put a lot of pressure on oil prices, while he is not encouraging this idea that perhaps some in the u.s. might get a waiver to buy energy from iran. it is not a done deal. it is this kind of waiver. there is, if there is tons of supply, no need to keep the price where it was. neil: so is that a way to exert pressure on others or not? wasn't that long ago he was telling russia, hey, churn some more out. >> exactly. we heard from president trump speaking with saudi arabia also saying, please churn some more out. perhaps a way -- neil: did they do that and follow-up? >> no. i think this has not been confirmed either. i'm not saying that the treasury secretary isn't
nbn's deirdre bolton know it.ook, deirdre, where is this all going especially the remainder of the summer? >> one of the comments that moved oil market, down 3%, under 69 doyle lars a barrel, just last week before the 4 july holiday, how high oil prices were and they hadn't been that high in a few years, but treasury secretary steve mnuchin said something put a lot of pressure on oil prices, while he is not encouraging this idea that perhaps some in the u.s. might get a waiver to buy...
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deirdre bolton here to break it all down. what is happening, what it could portend for this economy. deirdre. >> neil, the headline, 4.1%. that is the second quarter. u.s. gdp. that is essentially all the goods and services that we are producing. this is the best level since 2014 in the third quarter. so there were two key components, two reasons why this print is so strong. one is trade. the other is consumer spending. pull up trade first. we'll see that for the second quarter. so it rose better than 1%. so there you have that and a big part of that is because our net exports, so the goods and services we were selling overseas went up. that was a pretty big component. bigger of the two though is consumer spending. thisthis 2/3 of economic activi. consumer spending in the second quarter, is up 4%. this added one percentage point to the 4.1% headline print. one reason economists analysts are talking about this. because this second fiscal quarter was first quarter we saw trump tax cuts in effect. that $1.5 trillion tax plan, th
deirdre bolton here to break it all down. what is happening, what it could portend for this economy. deirdre. >> neil, the headline, 4.1%. that is the second quarter. u.s. gdp. that is essentially all the goods and services that we are producing. this is the best level since 2014 in the third quarter. so there were two key components, two reasons why this print is so strong. one is trade. the other is consumer spending. pull up trade first. we'll see that for the second quarter. so it...
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goals from deirdre duke and shirley mccay puts the green army top of their group for now, a great startn a high quality field on the first day of the anniversary games. hughes clocked 9.93 seconds at london stadium, beating commonwealth games gold medallist akani simbine and former world champion yohan blake. he couldn't edge out american ronnie baker though, who won the race in 9.90 seconds. british women's long jumping is in great shape at the moment and that was reflected by a 1—2 earlier today. shara proctor edged out rival lorraine ugen byjust 3cm leaping 6.91 metres. i have been waiting for this moment, hopefully i can build on this and go to the championships and, way with the gold. timing wise, this is perfect. you feel you have more to come? definitely, definitely. i don't feel as sharp today. if i can don't feel as sharp today. if i can doa don't feel as sharp today. if i can do a good job today, i mean, i know ican go do a good job today, i mean, i know i can go back and refine some things and be sharper. in rugby league, catalans dragons will be in super league next season a
goals from deirdre duke and shirley mccay puts the green army top of their group for now, a great startn a high quality field on the first day of the anniversary games. hughes clocked 9.93 seconds at london stadium, beating commonwealth games gold medallist akani simbine and former world champion yohan blake. he couldn't edge out american ronnie baker though, who won the race in 9.90 seconds. british women's long jumping is in great shape at the moment and that was reflected by a 1—2 earlier...
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thank you, deirdre bolton. go to charlie gasparino. he is hearing whispering how potentially the second quarter gdp number could be on friday. what are you hearing, buddy? >> i give you a preview from what the white house is saying. yesterday we exclusively reported president trump's economic advisors are looking at 4.3, 4.4% gdp number. trump himself told friend and associates, that would be 4.8% growth. those would be fairly big number. i'm talking to white house officials who say if certain things break their way, meaning some of the numbers, how they are adjusted, how they look, they could have economic growth above 5% that could be the print. this isn't written in stone. this is what the people inside the trump administration are telling people. telling me exclusively. i'm not saying i'm endorsing it. i'm not saying he should trade off it. they're setting extremely high expectations what will come out on friday. of course these numbers are not written in stone. these are two people are saying. we won't know until about 830, commer
thank you, deirdre bolton. go to charlie gasparino. he is hearing whispering how potentially the second quarter gdp number could be on friday. what are you hearing, buddy? >> i give you a preview from what the white house is saying. yesterday we exclusively reported president trump's economic advisors are looking at 4.3, 4.4% gdp number. trump himself told friend and associates, that would be 4.8% growth. those would be fairly big number. i'm talking to white house officials who say if...
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but the biggest upset from ireland though who beat the united states 3—1 thanks to a deirdre duke doubleof pool b. and the hosts england began theircampaign — with a disappointing 1—1 draw with india.. it is very daunting to play in front of all these people, you just want to make them proud. i am very emotional about how many people have come to see us. they pulled us through the last quarter and you feel everyone is behind you and wishing you well. american ronnie baker has won the 100 metres race on the first day of the anniversary games in london though, who won the race in 9.90 seconds. baker had just too much for highly rated british sprinter zharnel hughes and won the race in a time of 9.90 seconds, hughes finsihed second ahead of commonwealth games gold medallist akani simbine and former world champion yohan blake. that's all the sport for now. we all have our own experiences of hearing loud speaker announcements at railway stations. some are easier to understand than others. for the last six months, one of london's busiest underground stations has been trying an unusual way of g
but the biggest upset from ireland though who beat the united states 3—1 thanks to a deirdre duke doubleof pool b. and the hosts england began theircampaign — with a disappointing 1—1 draw with india.. it is very daunting to play in front of all these people, you just want to make them proud. i am very emotional about how many people have come to see us. they pulled us through the last quarter and you feel everyone is behind you and wishing you well. american ronnie baker has won the 100...
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so deirdre deals with people and she is overwhelmingly persuasive and that they have bought into her explanation but better than anybody else so the way we talk about ourselves with this rhetoric for almost all of human history, innovation because economics was dominated by the monarchy and by the church. so the establishment of nobility and church did not like any of the uber of europe innovation so this starts to emerge where innovation is celebrated with the fruits of the labor and it happens in england there have been places with property rights the chinese have printing presses into shutdown innovation so whatever reason with an authoritarian monarch and so the way we talk about themselves and for their that if they don't talk about this that isn't translated as honor it is and recall the what you have to physically do and we don't get any of that right now. >> and with your point how recent this is, think of it this way they were born oliver wendell holmes is on the supreme court he was on the civil war under lincoln and lincoln was on a farm in indiana when adams is president
so deirdre deals with people and she is overwhelmingly persuasive and that they have bought into her explanation but better than anybody else so the way we talk about ourselves with this rhetoric for almost all of human history, innovation because economics was dominated by the monarchy and by the church. so the establishment of nobility and church did not like any of the uber of europe innovation so this starts to emerge where innovation is celebrated with the fruits of the labor and it...
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neil: thank you very much deirdre bolton. who is right on this, who is wrong on this? let's go to smart people, jack mcintyre, former dallas fed advisor, danielle dimartino booth, former chief of staff to paul ryan, dave hopp. welcome to all of you. you said, i want to go to you first, you said trade warsly almost instinct make you go defensive. at very least you think of a defensive posture going into this. even if it doesn't look like it will pan out, right? explain that. >> yeah, because it is not necessarily where we are today in terms of the trade dispute. it is uncertainty going forward. market investors hate uncertainty. that is where you need defensive thinking, nobody knows exactly how this will play out. in your asset allocation have things that going to hold up hey, if the global economy goes down if we turn into global trade war. that is the point i'm trying to make. neil: danielle, going back to the fed hat of yours, wondering whether flip side of this, seems like perverse logic to me, means could slow economy down. federal reserve, despite higher prices c
neil: thank you very much deirdre bolton. who is right on this, who is wrong on this? let's go to smart people, jack mcintyre, former dallas fed advisor, danielle dimartino booth, former chief of staff to paul ryan, dave hopp. welcome to all of you. you said, i want to go to you first, you said trade warsly almost instinct make you go defensive. at very least you think of a defensive posture going into this. even if it doesn't look like it will pan out, right? explain that. >> yeah,...
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gerri: more firmer deirdre bolton at the sun valley conference. >> a bidding war is on between 21st century fox and sky. twenty-first century fox about 12 hours ago offering $32.5 billion to comcast coming in with an all cash offer of $34 billion. sky has 23 million viewers across the u.k. and europe has the rights to the english premier league and during the past 18 months, and 21st century fox and comcast have each raised each other as they two times. it's a kind of ping-pong match for anyone following the deal. it serves if you like as a larger proxy for what is going on with 21st century fox entertainment assets. a lot of the chatter in silicon valley is who is going to get these assets. comcast on one side or disney on the other. disney so far in the lead has made a combined cash and stock offer of $70 billion for the moment. $65 billion bid. here in sun valley, their expert speakers come in dealmakers coming just to listen to lectures on subjects such as crypt occurrences, but the wheeling and dealing behind the scenes. back to 1995 on capital city and abc combined with disney. just p
gerri: more firmer deirdre bolton at the sun valley conference. >> a bidding war is on between 21st century fox and sky. twenty-first century fox about 12 hours ago offering $32.5 billion to comcast coming in with an all cash offer of $34 billion. sky has 23 million viewers across the u.k. and europe has the rights to the english premier league and during the past 18 months, and 21st century fox and comcast have each raised each other as they two times. it's a kind of ping-pong match for...
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steve: deirdre bolton live from sun valley, thank you.r that. our next guest says another sign america is back. brian: first you know who is back? sandra smith, will work for three hours at least today, sandra? >> no doubt. that is every day. good morning to brian, ainsley, all of you. we're awaiting on capitol hill, peter strzok, the fbi agent at center of the hillary clinton email investigation, set to testify publicly for the first time. things could get fiery in the room with house republicans. we'll take that live when it begins. president trump making his way to england at this hour to meet with the prime minister ahead of monday's summit with vladmir putin. we will have a preview of all of that. senator cory gardner, chris stirewalt, chris wallace, jason chaffetz coming up on "america's newsroom" at the top of the blade hour. our thinnest longest lasting blades on the market. precision machinery and high-quality materials from around the world. nobody else even comes close. it's about delivering a more comfortable shave every time.
steve: deirdre bolton live from sun valley, thank you.r that. our next guest says another sign america is back. brian: first you know who is back? sandra smith, will work for three hours at least today, sandra? >> no doubt. that is every day. good morning to brian, ainsley, all of you. we're awaiting on capitol hill, peter strzok, the fbi agent at center of the hillary clinton email investigation, set to testify publicly for the first time. things could get fiery in the room with house...
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that is deirdre bolton kind of money. foods in new york city. >> [laughter] a lot of extra zeros there. neil: a lot of extra. this prime buying day how is it going? >> so it's going great, neil. prime actually is the longest its ever been this year this is the fourth year that amazon has done prime day and it's actually six hours longer this year than it was last year and when it got kicked off yesterday actually some gremlins in the system which is kind of embarrassing for a tech company but even in the first three hours where customers were trying to check out and pay for things which is worse case scenario, you're a retailer and couldn't check out amazon still sales, neil 54% higher in those three hours with glitches than they were during amazon prime day last year, so i'm standing as you can see in front of whole foods as you know , amazon bought whole foods last year for $13.5 billion so amazon wants to do with groceries what it has already done for books, movies, household items, personal items, some people do a lot
that is deirdre bolton kind of money. foods in new york city. >> [laughter] a lot of extra zeros there. neil: a lot of extra. this prime buying day how is it going? >> so it's going great, neil. prime actually is the longest its ever been this year this is the fourth year that amazon has done prime day and it's actually six hours longer this year than it was last year and when it got kicked off yesterday actually some gremlins in the system which is kind of embarrassing for a tech...
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. >> neil: thank you, deirdre. now me details on the resignation of scott pruitt, it cascaded during the last 24 hours. this calendar changing thing that was going on, jennifer griffin first reported, was a final straw. out of his job, acting administrator is number two, will be running things for the time being. no changes in policy at the epa but it is way, way, way too early to say for sure. more after this. -♪ he's got legs of lumber and arms of steel ♪ ♪ he eats a bowl of hammers at every meal ♪ ♪ he holds your house in the palm of his hand ♪ ♪ he's your home and auto man ♪ big jim, he's got you covered ♪ ♪ great big jim, there ain't no other ♪ -so, this is covered, right? -yes, ma'am. take care of it for you right now. giddyup! hi! this is jamie. we need some help. in the movies, a lot of times, i tend to play the tough guy. but i wasn't tough enough to quit on my own. not until i tried chantix. chantix, along with support, helps you quit smoking. it reduced my urge to smoke to the point that i could stop. wh
. >> neil: thank you, deirdre. now me details on the resignation of scott pruitt, it cascaded during the last 24 hours. this calendar changing thing that was going on, jennifer griffin first reported, was a final straw. out of his job, acting administrator is number two, will be running things for the time being. no changes in policy at the epa but it is way, way, way too early to say for sure. more after this. -♪ he's got legs of lumber and arms of steel ♪ ♪ he eats a bowl of...
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deirdre bolding joins us today. good evening. >> facebooks $119 billion plus route, and that's one of the single losses. the stock plunged at 19% and closed near that level. so the company missed our quarterly revenue forecast and lowered its outlook. and they said its revenue growth rate will slow. some investors are worried that while facebook's user growth installing, expending more. the company committed to investing billions of dollars per year on developing stronger privacy measures. the company has faced bruising headlines about its role in enabling fake news and election meddling. so some see these decisions as necessary. optimists say facebook has more than 2 billion global users and it will figure out its next best steps. the company's previous worst single day performance, you have to go back to july 2012. the stock fell more than 11.5% of that time in the company and pivoted to selling mobile advertising and investors doubted that strategy. now it makes up 91% of the company's ad revenue. no matter what
deirdre bolding joins us today. good evening. >> facebooks $119 billion plus route, and that's one of the single losses. the stock plunged at 19% and closed near that level. so the company missed our quarterly revenue forecast and lowered its outlook. and they said its revenue growth rate will slow. some investors are worried that while facebook's user growth installing, expending more. the company committed to investing billions of dollars per year on developing stronger privacy...
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here's the problem with that, deirdre, too. i still think they will be used as a platform for manipulation in the midterm elections. >> yeah. neil: they all are. >> exactly. they will not escape any sort of scrutiny or criticism, maybe they're trying to get ahead of it. listen, it es an amazing name, an amazing platform, for them to keep up this incredible story they will have find the next instagram and that could be difficult. >> if they want to buy, i'm playing devil's advocate, i agree with a lot of your points they could -- >> for 10 years all they did was buy back their own stock instead of buying themselves into the cloud and whatever was hot. >> buying a company, you mentioned spotify, right? they have a very interesting operating system. it unique. that is an option. we saw microsoft buy get hub, and got 23 million users or -- neil: think about it, when a signature-defining stock has trouble, say in the days when apple would miss an estimate or figure, the whole market would feel it. >> right. neil: we're up about 150
here's the problem with that, deirdre, too. i still think they will be used as a platform for manipulation in the midterm elections. >> yeah. neil: they all are. >> exactly. they will not escape any sort of scrutiny or criticism, maybe they're trying to get ahead of it. listen, it es an amazing name, an amazing platform, for them to keep up this incredible story they will have find the next instagram and that could be difficult. >> if they want to buy, i'm playing devil's...
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deirdre bolton of the fox business network joins us with details and possible fallout in the markets this week. good evening, deidre. >> good evening, bret. you said it u.s. stocks did close slightly down but finished little changed for the week. the dollar was really the big move. so, after a few tweets from president trump, here's what he posted. we'll talk about the reaction. >> so here's the first tweet, china, the european union and others have been manipulating their currencies and interest rates lower while the u.s. is raising rates while dollars get stronger and stronger with each passing day. taking away our big competitive edge. as usual, not a level playing field. a weaker currency such as the euro gives an advantage to chinese or european manufacturers. so it makes chinese or european goods less expensive in most global markets. to be specific, chinese or a german car would be cheaper than an american one if you are paying in u.s. dollars. president trump calls that a form of currency manipulation. the president also tweeted about. so effects of the trade tiff between chi
deirdre bolton of the fox business network joins us with details and possible fallout in the markets this week. good evening, deidre. >> good evening, bret. you said it u.s. stocks did close slightly down but finished little changed for the week. the dollar was really the big move. so, after a few tweets from president trump, here's what he posted. we'll talk about the reaction. >> so here's the first tweet, china, the european union and others have been manipulating their...
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tech mogul moguls are gathering the heavy hitters in the summer camp for billionaires let's get to deirdren with the latest. reporter: it's a pretty department ever term is it not, liz and that's exactly what's going on here, tech moguls, media moguls are here to listen to presentations by experts, one of the big ones this morning that i heard from ceo of cbs, les moonves that he said was great among other attendees was on cryptocurrency and he actually said having listened to the speakers he understands the topic a little bit better but you mentioned the summer camp for billionaires that's also a place where deals happen and just some of the ones that have happened in the past, 1995 this is going back but it just shows you you had abc, capital cities merging with disney at that time since then you've had the so lid any indication of wal-mart buying jet.com, verizon buying yahoo, jeff bezos coming here one year deciding to buy the washington post, so a lot of deals happened, liz, between the hiking, the biking, the presentations. there's a lot going on on the sidelines. i want to mention t
tech mogul moguls are gathering the heavy hitters in the summer camp for billionaires let's get to deirdren with the latest. reporter: it's a pretty department ever term is it not, liz and that's exactly what's going on here, tech moguls, media moguls are here to listen to presentations by experts, one of the big ones this morning that i heard from ceo of cbs, les moonves that he said was great among other attendees was on cryptocurrency and he actually said having listened to the speakers he...
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. >> our birth mom's name is deirdre she went by cindy. this is our mom. >> oh my god. years of searching the moment has come, andrea is about to learn about her origins, but the truth will be difficult. >> she had a baby boy two years after you. >> oh my god. >> and the baby and her passed away. >> oh my god that is so sad. i am really glad to find all this out -- when i heard that news i just. it took over. i just couldn't even. i just came to a stop. i -- i will never be able to meet her. >> and to hear this from your sister who you just met. >> yeah, it was sad. all this time i thought maybe somebody was thinking about me and where -- where i was. but she hadn't. it feels like i just lost somebody and -- that i didn't even know. >> reporter: and there's an astonishing twist in her family saga. while andrea and heather were given up, their mother and father kept and raised two sons. >> we knew that the boys were raised by our mother and father. >> why were they raised by your biological parents and you weren't? >> yeah. so, we had a lot of questions. this dimple, yea
. >> our birth mom's name is deirdre she went by cindy. this is our mom. >> oh my god. years of searching the moment has come, andrea is about to learn about her origins, but the truth will be difficult. >> she had a baby boy two years after you. >> oh my god. >> and the baby and her passed away. >> oh my god that is so sad. i am really glad to find all this out -- when i heard that news i just. it took over. i just couldn't even. i just came to a stop. i --...
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tend to say goodbye to you mike murphy and deirdre birt. it. 65 points, 60s points, 67 points. we drop below 27 on the dow. republican candidate kevin eccleston from his parents are democrats coming as the republican candidate. his parents are so upset if some of the republican that supporting his opponent. kevin nicholson on the program next hour. chicago considering a plan to pay 1000 families a universal basic income $500 a month. free money from the government. more "varney" after this. and now for the rings. (♪) i'm a four-year-old ring bearer with a bad habit of swallowing stuff. still won't eat my broccoli, though. and if you don't have the right overage, you could be paying for that pricey love band yourself. so get an allstate agent, and be better protected from mayhem. like me. can a ring bearer get a snack around here? stuart: just holding barely above 27,000 on the dow. microsoft teaming up with wal-mart for cloud computing. nicole, come on in and explain this so i can understand that. >> i will. what we talk about is the teamin
tend to say goodbye to you mike murphy and deirdre birt. it. 65 points, 60s points, 67 points. we drop below 27 on the dow. republican candidate kevin eccleston from his parents are democrats coming as the republican candidate. his parents are so upset if some of the republican that supporting his opponent. kevin nicholson on the program next hour. chicago considering a plan to pay 1000 families a universal basic income $500 a month. free money from the government. more "varney" after...
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deirdre bolton here to break it all down.eadline, 4.1%. that is the second quarter. u.s. gdp. that is essentially all the goods and services that we are producing. this is the best level since 2014 in the third quarter. so there we
deirdre bolton here to break it all down.eadline, 4.1%. that is the second quarter. u.s. gdp. that is essentially all the goods and services that we are producing. this is the best level since 2014 in the third quarter. so there we
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former chelsea star deirdre barr has been a long—term supporter of special olympics projects in the ivorywas a chance to cheer the success of this movement but also to acknowledge that there are still major golf to achieve for true equality. stuart pollitt, bbc news, chicago. you are watching breakfast from bbc news. the headlines: an ultimatum for the eu from the new brexit secretary — make a trade deal or the divorce bill won't be paid. mps call for the government to consider a total ban on sales of real fur. here is helen with a look at this morning's weather. we talked about it a lot in the programme, especially the heat in japan, and obviously here in the uk. good morning to you. obviously it is exceptional heat injapan and korea, temperatures there good five to 10 degrees higher than we are seeing here, but in the uk it has been going on for some time and i know that brief relief with more clout and a bit of rain around on friday certainly helped me. it was a bit fresher for sleeping that night as well. we are starting to see the humidity rise. this was the midlands, some cloud arou
former chelsea star deirdre barr has been a long—term supporter of special olympics projects in the ivorywas a chance to cheer the success of this movement but also to acknowledge that there are still major golf to achieve for true equality. stuart pollitt, bbc news, chicago. you are watching breakfast from bbc news. the headlines: an ultimatum for the eu from the new brexit secretary — make a trade deal or the divorce bill won't be paid. mps call for the government to consider a total ban...
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deirdre bolton is with more on this.palin thought she was participating, in her words, in a legitimate historical documentary, and the comedian sarah baron cohen said he was a vet, apparently in uniform, fake wheelchair included and sarah palin upset about it. she posted this on cohen. you got me, sasha, i have fallen victim to the evil exploitative sick humor, which she put in quotes and basically saying look, mock politicians if you like, mock public figures but do not mock those who have served for the u.s., in the u.s. military. she has a very strong opinion about this, as far as the series, it is called who is america? and it's going to be carried on cbs viacom and then in the uk on channel 4. but obviously in this larger context, stuart, where i am here in sun valley, content media, next step forward, les moonves is here, ceo of cbs fighting for control with shari redstone of viacom. stuart: love to see cbs guy asked questions about sasha baron cohen on his air mocking disabled american vets. love to see that quest
deirdre bolton is with more on this.palin thought she was participating, in her words, in a legitimate historical documentary, and the comedian sarah baron cohen said he was a vet, apparently in uniform, fake wheelchair included and sarah palin upset about it. she posted this on cohen. you got me, sasha, i have fallen victim to the evil exploitative sick humor, which she put in quotes and basically saying look, mock politicians if you like, mock public figures but do not mock those who have...
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we also have your and deirdre bolton. when you guys look at this. and i'll go to you on this.s new mexican government, this hard left taken in the landslide is going to be problematic for the president than us. when you think of it? >> it doesn't look good are the reason he got elected is because the moderates his speech. he came from a very what i would say corporatists more than hard left background. he comes from tabasco in the south. very much traditional pre-state. he couldn't win in 2006 on that platform of isolating mexico being kind of self-sufficient and everything and in free-trade keeping oil in the hands of the government. none of that works for him. he traded in 202012 and didn't work. this time he moderated his speech, called himself an outsider and a lot of it came from dissatisfaction with the two other traditional parties. neil: a lot of corruption. >> although i wouldn't say he's a boy scout when it comes to correction. he also has been backed by a lot of really corrupt characters, including the old union bosses who have gotten in trouble with the law and tra
we also have your and deirdre bolton. when you guys look at this. and i'll go to you on this.s new mexican government, this hard left taken in the landslide is going to be problematic for the president than us. when you think of it? >> it doesn't look good are the reason he got elected is because the moderates his speech. he came from a very what i would say corporatists more than hard left background. he comes from tabasco in the south. very much traditional pre-state. he couldn't win in...