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emily: welcome to "bloomberg andnology," i'm emily chang san francisco. market ending in positive territory as we wait for republicans to unveil the next round of their stimulus plan, likely involving producing when it benefits significantly. there you are, you can see the senators continuing their debate on the senate floor as jobless claims and cases of covid-19 continue to rise around the world. two majorly a small games tonight because players tested positive. good news, moderna is kicking off a late phase trial of its vaccine candidate that will involve tens of thousands of people. joining us to break down the day that was, abigail doolittle has been following all of the back and forth in the markets today. modernity shares, ending today slightly down, despite the good news about vaccine progress. what stood out to you, today? might have at the after hours view, that it was a little bit off, but moderna was close to $1 billion on u.s. funding. it had been topsy-turvy, ending higher after two down days but at one point it was russian a bull as stocks
emily: welcome to "bloomberg andnology," i'm emily chang san francisco. market ending in positive territory as we wait for republicans to unveil the next round of their stimulus plan, likely involving producing when it benefits significantly. there you are, you can see the senators continuing their debate on the senate floor as jobless claims and cases of covid-19 continue to rise around the world. two majorly a small games tonight because players tested positive. good news, moderna...
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♪ emily: welcome to "bloomberg technology." i'm emily chang in san francisco.arkets fall for another day in a row, intel plunging, and other production delay. tensions rise between the u.s. and china, tit-for-tat, china now ordering the u.s. to close a consulate in a chinese city after the u.s. or to china to close its consulate in houston, texas. meantime, covid-19 cases continuing to rise with 4 million reported across america. but today, the u.s. centers for disease control that is -- control is advising schools to open, after originally highlighting the risks. it added up to another down day for stocks. joining us, abigail doolittle. abigail: a lot to digest, and you nailed all the issues. a big piece of it has to do with the big xl off, but the rising tensions with china have been the backdrop for the past two years, but really coming into the forefront here. and economic data, frankly, not right. investors are paying attention to that. you put it together, nasdaq 100 down .9%, down on the week for the second week in a row. stocks hit even harder, down 1.6
♪ emily: welcome to "bloomberg technology." i'm emily chang in san francisco.arkets fall for another day in a row, intel plunging, and other production delay. tensions rise between the u.s. and china, tit-for-tat, china now ordering the u.s. to close a consulate in a chinese city after the u.s. or to china to close its consulate in houston, texas. meantime, covid-19 cases continuing to rise with 4 million reported across america. but today, the u.s. centers for disease control that...
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♪ emily: welcome to "bloomberg technology." i am emily chang in san francisco.acebook shares rising despite this being july 1, the first official day of a massive advertiser boycott. more than 400 brands have pulled ad dollars from facebook in protest of how the network is handling are not handling hate on its platform. facebook executives has been meeting with advertisers and mark zuckerberg has agreed to meet with civil rights leaders to hear their concerns. but he has had such meetings before. will another meeting change anything? joining us is the color of change vice president, part of the folks who have been pushing the "stop hate for profit" campaign. thank you for joining us. we're hearing that zuckerberg has agreed to meet with folks like yourself to try to hear you out. what are you expecting to hear from him, given that you have met with him before and his position has not necessarily changed? >> thank you for having me. we are hopeful that in a meeting with mark zuckerberg, he will finally hear our real concerns about how the platform is operating. w
♪ emily: welcome to "bloomberg technology." i am emily chang in san francisco.acebook shares rising despite this being july 1, the first official day of a massive advertiser boycott. more than 400 brands have pulled ad dollars from facebook in protest of how the network is handling are not handling hate on its platform. facebook executives has been meeting with advertisers and mark zuckerberg has agreed to meet with civil rights leaders to hear their concerns. but he has had such...
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emily: some small businesses were hanging on.ow that we are seeing this second wave, they might not be able to stay in business. how does that change the game for you? wayne: one of the things we are investing time in as partnering with local -- in is partnering with local businesses. we are reaching out to local partners so we are reminding our partners that they can use lime to visit businesses. we did a survey of our consumers. two thirds say day today, they are using lime to visit local businesses. i am hopeful that even if there is a resurgence, we are going to be able to whether this along with our small business partners. emily: new york city just legalized he scooters -- -scooters.e what does that mean? wayne: i think it is a huge opportunity. these are places we are talking about maybe 2021, 2022 before. covid has made these cities safe and they ensure affordable transportation options. we are getting record ridership in places hardest hit by covid. korea, italy. is placeshe reason that have really felt the negative effe
emily: some small businesses were hanging on.ow that we are seeing this second wave, they might not be able to stay in business. how does that change the game for you? wayne: one of the things we are investing time in as partnering with local -- in is partnering with local businesses. we are reaching out to local partners so we are reminding our partners that they can use lime to visit businesses. we did a survey of our consumers. two thirds say day today, they are using lime to visit local...
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emily: interesting.will have to see if this is something that comes up in the antitrust hearings later this month. thank you for joining us for that update. coming up, disney opened the gates to the magic kingdom over the weekend in florida. why now? i will speak with the head of disney parks, coming up next. this is bloomberg. ♪ emily: welcome back to bloomberg technology. i'm emily chang. president trump is taking full advantage of facebook's granular knowledge of its users interests to rally his voter base through marco targeting. he is doing that much more often than vice president joe biden. i want to bring in kurt wagner who covers the company for us. is this like part two of the 2016 story? kurt: it certainly feels that way. was trumpew for 2016 really use facebook's targeting tool a lot more than hillary clinton. he ran a lot more ads. he was more specific in who he was trying to reach and what he was trying to get from them, usually an n.l. or phone number so he could follow-up with campaign req
emily: interesting.will have to see if this is something that comes up in the antitrust hearings later this month. thank you for joining us for that update. coming up, disney opened the gates to the magic kingdom over the weekend in florida. why now? i will speak with the head of disney parks, coming up next. this is bloomberg. ♪ emily: welcome back to bloomberg technology. i'm emily chang. president trump is taking full advantage of facebook's granular knowledge of its users interests to...
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♪ emily: welcome to "bloomberg technology." i'm emily chang in san francisco.alifornia governor announcing almost all schools in the state will not be allowed to reopen in person for the foreseeable future. this as cases and deaths continue to rise here and across the country. u.s. stocks rising, but volume low. investors cautious on the backs of corporate earnings. -- volatilityews will be the name of the game for the foreseeable future. perhaps also low volume. i want to bring in abigail doolittle who has been following all the action, or lack thereof. walk us through the theme of today. abigail: lack of action was the theme on this slow summer friday trading day. there was some fluctuating between gains and losses on the s&p 500, the dow, and the nasdaq, but this is the first few -- the first time in quite a has been true,at but this is the first day in quite some time where it did not file shoot might drop or we did see a true bump. there is reason to think that could be ahead, but today, the s&p 500 up, the nasdaq managing to pull out a gain -- it seemed l
♪ emily: welcome to "bloomberg technology." i'm emily chang in san francisco.alifornia governor announcing almost all schools in the state will not be allowed to reopen in person for the foreseeable future. this as cases and deaths continue to rise here and across the country. u.s. stocks rising, but volume low. investors cautious on the backs of corporate earnings. -- volatilityews will be the name of the game for the foreseeable future. perhaps also low volume. i want to bring in...
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emily. >> emily: well, so many things.ncing but i feel like you guys know that. >> greg: that was terrible. juan. what is something that you are good at that nobody knows about? >> juan: g, i don't know. i am pretty proud of what i do in the gym but in my age, i'm just trying to stay alive, greg. >> greg: i hear you. >> jesse: we saw you in houston. you have some speed. >> greg: what about you, jesse. what would surprise us that you are good at? humility? [laughter] >> jesse: that's a personal question then it's not the type of show. >> greg: i get it. kennedy. >> kennedy: i am good at untying knots. i can untie any not, whether it's a necklace or string. for some reason, i'm really good at that. >> greg: that actually is a talent because i cannot undo knots. i don't have any fingernails. >> jesse: because you bite them. >> greg: i am really, really good at biting fingernails. i can bite fingernails to appoint where i know exactly where to stop. i messed up. let's go. "one more thing" is next. ♪ ♪ [ engines revving ] ♪ ♪ i
emily. >> emily: well, so many things.ncing but i feel like you guys know that. >> greg: that was terrible. juan. what is something that you are good at that nobody knows about? >> juan: g, i don't know. i am pretty proud of what i do in the gym but in my age, i'm just trying to stay alive, greg. >> greg: i hear you. >> jesse: we saw you in houston. you have some speed. >> greg: what about you, jesse. what would surprise us that you are good at? humility?...
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emily: there you have it.or your eloquent narration of that successful landing of the first stage. the spacex just read the instructions drone ship, eight minutes and 45 seconds into the launch. the second stage continuing to hurtle into space. i want to bring in tess hatch who worked at spacex, worked at boeing and has a long history in the aeronautics industry. thank you so much for joining us. obviously, this is a big day for your former colleagues at spacex. put this into context intfor us. i know you worked with the government during your time there for spacex to yet again have a successful launch here. what does that mean? >> extremely exciting day. another exciting day for the company. the most notable aspect of today's launch is that spacex is breaking its own record for turnaround time to reuse its first stage booster. this booster, which was first used to launch astronauts bob and doug to the space station on march 30. that launch was monumental because it was the first time we launched americans on
emily: there you have it.or your eloquent narration of that successful landing of the first stage. the spacex just read the instructions drone ship, eight minutes and 45 seconds into the launch. the second stage continuing to hurtle into space. i want to bring in tess hatch who worked at spacex, worked at boeing and has a long history in the aeronautics industry. thank you so much for joining us. obviously, this is a big day for your former colleagues at spacex. put this into context intfor us....
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i'm emily chang in san francisco. tesla shares spiking after hours after the carmakers says it is on track to deliver 500,000 cars this year. microsoft shares declining after the bell. on the back of its earnings results, sales of its azure cloud prod debt -- product disappointing. overall, stocks closing slightly up. investors seem to be more optimistic as congress continues to work on another federal relief bill. the president at the bottom of the hour scheduled to deliver another news briefing. this as tensions between the u.s. and china continue to escalate. the u.s. has ordered that the chinese consulate in houston, texas to close china -- to close. china is calling for the u.s. to revoke the decision and is warning that the u.s. has more diplomatic personnel in china than vice versa. joining us to break down the market avenue big -- the market action are abigail doolittle who has following -- who has been following the action. abigail: tesla delivered. considering you have the stock of more than 280% on the year
i'm emily chang in san francisco. tesla shares spiking after hours after the carmakers says it is on track to deliver 500,000 cars this year. microsoft shares declining after the bell. on the back of its earnings results, sales of its azure cloud prod debt -- product disappointing. overall, stocks closing slightly up. investors seem to be more optimistic as congress continues to work on another federal relief bill. the president at the bottom of the hour scheduled to deliver another news...
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we discuss next. ♪ emily: welcome back. i'm emily chang in san francisco.atest research has found almost 400,000 temporary visa holders and green card applicants have been affected by president trump's latest executive order barring them from entering the country until next year. a majority of these are tech employees in silicon valley who don't know when they can return to see their families in the united states. joining us on how this affects the tech industry -- thank you so much for joining us. you are an immigrant yourself, and i know you have strong feelings about this. how do you think business will impact the tech economy? first of all, thank you for having me. i will start by saying this is deeply personal to me. i am an immigrant myself. i came 20 years ago from canada. family came to canada from east africa, and before that our ancestors moved to east africa from india. immigration has been a part of our fabric. but 20 years in the united states, i have been on every single visa you can imagine. i have been an engineer, a product manager, and now
we discuss next. ♪ emily: welcome back. i'm emily chang in san francisco.atest research has found almost 400,000 temporary visa holders and green card applicants have been affected by president trump's latest executive order barring them from entering the country until next year. a majority of these are tech employees in silicon valley who don't know when they can return to see their families in the united states. joining us on how this affects the tech industry -- thank you so much for...
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emily: welcome to "bloomberg technology." i'm emily chang. a fiery hearing on capitol hill still underway. we are going into the fifth hour of the ceo's being questioned by the house committee on a range of issues. the ceo's making the case that --petition >> we compete hard. we compete fairly. we try to be the best. >> our goal is the best, not the most. we don't have a dominant share in any market or product category where we do business. >> competition leads to better products and more choices for everyone. emily: but lawmakers coming out swinging. the ceo struggling to get their answers in. jeff bezos of amazon having trouble getting some words in edgewise. didn't have monopoly power over the sellers, do you think they would choose to stay in a relationship characterized by bullying, fear, and panic? >> with all respect, congresswoman, i do not accept the premise of your question. >> does amazon pursue similar predatory campaigns in other parts of its business? >> i cannot comment on that because i don't remember it. >> here's how the com
emily: welcome to "bloomberg technology." i'm emily chang. a fiery hearing on capitol hill still underway. we are going into the fifth hour of the ceo's being questioned by the house committee on a range of issues. the ceo's making the case that --petition >> we compete hard. we compete fairly. we try to be the best. >> our goal is the best, not the most. we don't have a dominant share in any market or product category where we do business. >> competition leads to...
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emily: welcome back. back to tictoc.iscussed the president executive order that bytedance divested personal leadership of tiktok. inrosoft seems to be position to buy the american operations. we are also hearing about an arrest being made of the recent twitter hack of politicians and industry leaders. we want to get to kurt wagner. there are three people who are now alleged to have been a part a this operation, including 17-year-old who just graduated from high school. tell us what we know. 17-year-old who was arrested today is a florida resident. i believe he lives in tampa. he's being charged with something, i believe, 30 different felony charges for what he and a few other people ,id which was, as we now know gain access to a handful of very prominent twitter accounts. this is just the latest kind of detail to come out of that investigation. twitter actually said last night that part of what happened with the employees were due to handing over some information and credentials via phone calls. we are slowly learning bi
emily: welcome back. back to tictoc.iscussed the president executive order that bytedance divested personal leadership of tiktok. inrosoft seems to be position to buy the american operations. we are also hearing about an arrest being made of the recent twitter hack of politicians and industry leaders. we want to get to kurt wagner. there are three people who are now alleged to have been a part a this operation, including 17-year-old who just graduated from high school. tell us what we know....
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steve: emily? emily: right.is such a tragedy for us, especially because this was the first officer killed in the both they will police department. it's our understanding they are still searching for the suspect at large and of course our prayers and thoughts go out to that department. brian: "new york post" reporting 17 people shot on monday. this as the city sees 600 percent spike in shootings this past weekend compared tola. so, as you say to yourself how is this happening and who are the victims? well, a lot of this has to do with the fact that also arrests are down 60-plus percent too because the police officers in these crime ridden areas are being pulled back. they are not being supported. and, in many cases, some are deciding i'm going to retire or not show up. last night i don't know if you had a chance to see it but sean hannity had a chance to talk to the dad of is a 1-year-old and his momthey talked about tryinge sense of a death of a 1-year-old who was in the park this is lawrence jones talking to hi
steve: emily? emily: right.is such a tragedy for us, especially because this was the first officer killed in the both they will police department. it's our understanding they are still searching for the suspect at large and of course our prayers and thoughts go out to that department. brian: "new york post" reporting 17 people shot on monday. this as the city sees 600 percent spike in shootings this past weekend compared tola. so, as you say to yourself how is this happening and who...
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i'm emily chang.ssue front and center in silicon valley is the need to increase diversity across the board. toebook has been struggling increase black representation, especially in technical roles, not increasing that representation by a single percentage point since they first started reporting diversity numbers in 2014. facebook also faces pressure from civil rights leaders. i spoke with maxine williams in an interview about their latest diversity numbers and challenges ahead. >> in the same time period, you have seen that we have been able to increase women in technical roles from 15% to 24%. even black people in non-technical roles have moved from 2% to 9% in the same period. black technical roles, and hispanic people have been stubborn to move. we have short-term, medium-term, and long-term strategies for representation. weresentation is not just so have numbers. the point is we want to build products for this very diverse world. for us, it is a top priority that we have clearly invested in, and
i'm emily chang.ssue front and center in silicon valley is the need to increase diversity across the board. toebook has been struggling increase black representation, especially in technical roles, not increasing that representation by a single percentage point since they first started reporting diversity numbers in 2014. facebook also faces pressure from civil rights leaders. i spoke with maxine williams in an interview about their latest diversity numbers and challenges ahead. >> in the...
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>> emily: we would know it was hacked. juan: you know, i've got to say, i think this is serious. i know we are laughing but this is a serious event that's worthy of fbi and congressional investigation, because picking up on what emily said about taking down airplanes or the grid, how about the stock market? how about an election, you could start a war, and that the global catastrophe. for me, this is the latest example of how social media, big tech in general is really begging for regulation. begging for someone to get involved and say here are the rules of the road. because right now predict, and competence, whatever, they seem to be running blind and they are running over us. >> dan: i think the greediest people are in government, and that's what worries me. but they could have posted to president trump's account some devastating national security mass and cause a real situation. >> jesse: juan is not wrong, dan. >> never admit that, he's going to get all cocky now. [laughs] in my opinion this was the dumbest hack of all
>> emily: we would know it was hacked. juan: you know, i've got to say, i think this is serious. i know we are laughing but this is a serious event that's worthy of fbi and congressional investigation, because picking up on what emily said about taking down airplanes or the grid, how about the stock market? how about an election, you could start a war, and that the global catastrophe. for me, this is the latest example of how social media, big tech in general is really begging for...
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>> dagen: emily, would you run?t supposed to, but she looks like the bear, you see her hair. >> jesse: it's either fake, what they tell you to do in the wild is if a bear attacks, i think that you are supposed to be still, it's either that or you're supposed to climb a tree or wave your hands in wild motions and scream. one of those three, it looks like she chose the right one. >> dagen: it did look like something wearing a bear costu costume. >> greg: can you throw that up again? just real quick. i want to look at it before we go, if i can just see the actual -- i'll just keep talking until they show it. as you can see, it is alec baldwin. he is known for having tremendous back care, and tremendous back hair, and he is a. he is out there exposing himself to this poor woman, and he is a pervert. >> dagen: i'm familiar with the hirsute, and you might be right. one more thing is next. my money should work as hard as i do. that's why i use my freedom unlimited card every time i get gas. give me a little slack! with fre
>> dagen: emily, would you run?t supposed to, but she looks like the bear, you see her hair. >> jesse: it's either fake, what they tell you to do in the wild is if a bear attacks, i think that you are supposed to be still, it's either that or you're supposed to climb a tree or wave your hands in wild motions and scream. one of those three, it looks like she chose the right one. >> dagen: it did look like something wearing a bear costu costume. >> greg: can you throw that...
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>> jesse: emily. >> emily: okay, you guys know i'm such a fan of the united states veteran core.is designed and dedicated to helping combat wounded vets in this weekend over the july 4th, they donated an entire home to corporal marine corporal jason nichols, a combat wounded that in his kids and wife to a really amazing home. learn more at their website. >> dana: love it. speak to other pictures? >> juan: july 4th. >> greg: jesse. >> jesse: the beach, how about some twinning, that's right, corn hole. throwing the bag and there is so if you sizing it up and there they are with some friends on the beach at the lifeguard sta stand. >> dana: beautiful, beautiful girls. >> greg: excellent. all right, that's it for us. "special report" is up next. hey. >> bret: when you read it really slowly you're in at the top of the hour. good evening, welcome to washington i'm bret baier and kind of wrong fourth of july fireworks flew across the country for of gun violence in 100 shots and dozens killed. chicago particularly dangerous and two children killed there. georgia, also, the governor has d
>> jesse: emily. >> emily: okay, you guys know i'm such a fan of the united states veteran core.is designed and dedicated to helping combat wounded vets in this weekend over the july 4th, they donated an entire home to corporal marine corporal jason nichols, a combat wounded that in his kids and wife to a really amazing home. learn more at their website. >> dana: love it. speak to other pictures? >> juan: july 4th. >> greg: jesse. >> jesse: the beach, how...
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emily: basically over.think that's the end of the impact of the pandemic that we will see, even though we are still in the middle of all this uncertainty, virus researching in the u.s. and around the world? debra: as far as user growth, i think so. people are not staying at home as much. housebound. there is certainly a lot of uncertainty about what you can do and the economic effects. i think that initial phase where people were really trying to figure out how to live their lives in this new sort of ,eality that we have been in and they were turning to social media to talk about it, to learn, to engage, i think we saw that growth, but i don't know if we are necessarily going to see a lot of new growth coming on in q3 and q4 as the pandemic wears on. meantime, mark zuckerberg was certainly a target at the antitrust hearing yesterday. all four ceos had rough moments, but the tough questions were directed at zuckerberg. the issue around buying instagram to get rid of the competition, about copying the product
emily: basically over.think that's the end of the impact of the pandemic that we will see, even though we are still in the middle of all this uncertainty, virus researching in the u.s. and around the world? debra: as far as user growth, i think so. people are not staying at home as much. housebound. there is certainly a lot of uncertainty about what you can do and the economic effects. i think that initial phase where people were really trying to figure out how to live their lives in this new...
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our guest reporter is emily birnbaum of protocol.q both, for being on "the communicators" this week. representative khanna: thank you for having us. peter: as a representative of silicon valley, how would you describe the representation of some member companies in washington right now. -- right now? there isative khanna: a lot of positive sentiment. check companies -- polled about 60% to 70% approval. there is a sense that some of these companies are working on vaccines, working on antivirals and such. for are allowing for zoom remote work, for remote calls, they are engaged in allowing us to have communication in the time of a pandemic, allowing us ,o get groceries, that said there are other ethical issues. there is a central essential workers being paid appropriately . are these platforms doing enough to combat a speech? are they doing enough to pay workers a living wage? so it is complex. peter: there has been talk on capitol hill of regulating tech companies, communications companies, more than they are now. are you in favor of t
our guest reporter is emily birnbaum of protocol.q both, for being on "the communicators" this week. representative khanna: thank you for having us. peter: as a representative of silicon valley, how would you describe the representation of some member companies in washington right now. -- right now? there isative khanna: a lot of positive sentiment. check companies -- polled about 60% to 70% approval. there is a sense that some of these companies are working on vaccines, working on...
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emily: we heard.e heard russia last week in china, too, but we have something much more specific accusing two hackers to work to try to still data for coronavirus. it is not just the u.s. there were 11 other nations involved in this. this is simply something where there is a lot of pressure. whatever country winds up getting this vaccine is going to have a big economic advantage. they will have a big commercial advantage, just a big advantage for their people in general. there is a rush right now to get their hands on this vaccine, and i think hacking is something that is a side effect of how desperately so many nations want to make sure that they are getting this vaccine. emily: all right. much wilkins, thank you so for more on that story about these two china hackers charged by the u.s. government, kevin cirilli spoke with the u.s. assistant attorney general for national security. take a listen to that conversation. >> we are announcing the charges today that they to biddies of the group continue up
emily: we heard.e heard russia last week in china, too, but we have something much more specific accusing two hackers to work to try to still data for coronavirus. it is not just the u.s. there were 11 other nations involved in this. this is simply something where there is a lot of pressure. whatever country winds up getting this vaccine is going to have a big economic advantage. they will have a big commercial advantage, just a big advantage for their people in general. there is a rush right...
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greg: emily, last word to you.ink i can help you but did you see what that little boy walked out of? that was an orifice. so here's why the commercial had kids in it, no self-respecting adult would do that. no wonder they have to have kids signing up. [laughter] greg: i would do it, too. i can't-year-old though. i'm going to shut up now. don't go anywhere. be right back. ♪ we are out of time. thanks for joining us. i love you, america. ♪ >> welcome to "watters world". dangerous liberal, that's the subject of tonight "watters world". >> center left. where it's not his way left. jesse: that's a flat out lie. then the watters washington post says that. biden's vision comes into view and it's much more liberal than it was. biden is way left. i will show youn biden and when i'm finished, you'll see the radical lunatic who will destroy the country. biden says planes, trains and automobiles
greg: emily, last word to you.ink i can help you but did you see what that little boy walked out of? that was an orifice. so here's why the commercial had kids in it, no self-respecting adult would do that. no wonder they have to have kids signing up. [laughter] greg: i would do it, too. i can't-year-old though. i'm going to shut up now. don't go anywhere. be right back. ♪ we are out of time. thanks for joining us. i love you, america. ♪ >> welcome to "watters world"....
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emily: welcome to "bloomberg technology." i'm emily chang in san francisco. we are standing by for a new conference by president trump, expected to talk about reopening schools. the president just tweeted. easternstart at 5:15 and we will take you there live when we stepped to the podium. this after u.s. stocks tumbled after an unexpected spike in jobless claims. new fears that the u.s. economy will not recover any time soon. amazon, alphabet all dropping more than 3%. microsoft falling on the back of its earnings results after reporting a slowdown in the cloud and even tesla dropping, despite beating earnings. for more on the selloff, i want to bring in abigail doolittle who has been covering the back and forth. investors see reacting to the bad news, which honestly we see week after week. what drove the pessimism today? reporter: it's funny you should say that because we finally have something to talk about. instead of all these choppy little intraday volatility days, it has finally translated into closing volatility. the s&p 500 down more than 1%, its wors
emily: welcome to "bloomberg technology." i'm emily chang in san francisco. we are standing by for a new conference by president trump, expected to talk about reopening schools. the president just tweeted. easternstart at 5:15 and we will take you there live when we stepped to the podium. this after u.s. stocks tumbled after an unexpected spike in jobless claims. new fears that the u.s. economy will not recover any time soon. amazon, alphabet all dropping more than 3%. microsoft...
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greg: emily, last word to you.t think i can help you but did you see what that little boy walked out of? that was an orifice. so here's why the commercial had kids in it, no self-respecting adult would do that. no wonder they have to have kids signing up. [laughter] greg: i would do it, too. i can't-year-old though. i'm going to shut up now. don't go anywhere. be right back. ♪ as you get older, are you worried about staying sharp and alert? forebrain, from the harvard-educated experts at force factor, contains key ingredients to help boost memory, learning, clarity, focus, and more! rush to walmart and find forebrain, our #1 brain booster, in the vitamin aisle. we are out of time. thanks for joining us. he might be gone but his legacy will live on. the country is in mourning as we reflect on the life of john lewis, congressman and civil rights icon
greg: emily, last word to you.t think i can help you but did you see what that little boy walked out of? that was an orifice. so here's why the commercial had kids in it, no self-respecting adult would do that. no wonder they have to have kids signing up. [laughter] greg: i would do it, too. i can't-year-old though. i'm going to shut up now. don't go anywhere. be right back. ♪ as you get older, are you worried about staying sharp and alert? forebrain, from the harvard-educated experts at...
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greg: emily, last word to you.n't think i can help you but did you see what that little boy walked out of? that was an orifice. so here's why the commercial had kids in it, no self-respecting adult would do that. no wonder they have to have kids signing up. [laughter] greg: i would do it, too. i can't-year-old though. i'm going to shut up now. don't go anywhere. be right back. ♪ this year, the alzheimer's association walk to end alzheimer's is everywhere. all of us are raising funds for one goal: a world without alzheimer's and all other dementia. because this disease isn't waiting, neither are you. go to alz dot org slash walk. whether it's bribes ...or an overdue makeover. get all your pet essentials right when you need them, with curbside pickup at petsmart. just order online, drive up, check-in, and pick up. we are out of time. thanks for joining us. [♪] jesse: welcome to "watters world." i'm jesse watters. biden the dangerous liberal. >> center left. that's where i am. jesse: that's a flat-out lie. even "the w
greg: emily, last word to you.n't think i can help you but did you see what that little boy walked out of? that was an orifice. so here's why the commercial had kids in it, no self-respecting adult would do that. no wonder they have to have kids signing up. [laughter] greg: i would do it, too. i can't-year-old though. i'm going to shut up now. don't go anywhere. be right back. ♪ this year, the alzheimer's association walk to end alzheimer's is everywhere. all of us are raising funds for one...
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emily? >> emily: that's exactly right, what steve said. this is simple incompetence at its best. those city residents right now are focusing with shootings up 130%. homicide up 30%. and yet, arrests down 40,000 this year. why? because there mayor is more interested in photo ops and virtue signaling rather than rolling up his sleeves and actually getting things done. all of those factors are interrelated. you can't message and virtue signal on the left without supporting every juncture of law enforcement, both conceptually and rank and file. there we are seeing a silent scream of those residency new york city. i'm sitting in seattle where there is a similar rut. the feeling i feel around me when i leave my home is one of despair. complete frustration and depletion of these residents in their local leadership. it is certainly ecker i go therd incompetent mayor de blasio. >> harris: when you say virtue signaling, capri, i go to you. it is feel like that. don't mass gather unless you politically
emily? >> emily: that's exactly right, what steve said. this is simple incompetence at its best. those city residents right now are focusing with shootings up 130%. homicide up 30%. and yet, arrests down 40,000 this year. why? because there mayor is more interested in photo ops and virtue signaling rather than rolling up his sleeves and actually getting things done. all of those factors are interrelated. you can't message and virtue signal on the left without supporting every juncture of...
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greg: emily, last word to you.n't think i can help you but did you see what that little boy walked out of? that was an orifice. so here's why the commercial had kids in it, no self-respecting adult would do that. no wonder they have to have kids signing up. [laughter] greg: i would do it, too. i can't-year-old though. i'm going to shut up now. don't go anywhere. be right back. ♪ hey, can i... hold on one second... sure. okay... okay! safe drivers save 40%!!! guys! guys! check it out. safe drivers save 40%!!! safe drivers save 40%! safe drivers save 40%!!! that's safe drivers save 40%. it is, that's safe drivers save 40%. - he's right there. - it's him! he's here. he's right here. - hi! - hi. hey! - that's totally him. - it's him! that's totally the guy. safe drivers do save 40%. click or call for a quote today. [♪] when you have diabetes, managing your blood sugar is crucial. safe drivers do save 40%. try boost glucose control. the patented blend is clinically shown to help manage blood sugar levels. it provides 60
greg: emily, last word to you.n't think i can help you but did you see what that little boy walked out of? that was an orifice. so here's why the commercial had kids in it, no self-respecting adult would do that. no wonder they have to have kids signing up. [laughter] greg: i would do it, too. i can't-year-old though. i'm going to shut up now. don't go anywhere. be right back. ♪ hey, can i... hold on one second... sure. okay... okay! safe drivers save 40%!!! guys! guys! check it out. safe...
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♪ emily: welcome to "bloomberg technology." stocks fall.ases of covid-19 continuing to research around -- resurge around the world. arizona and california struggling to maintain outbreaks. florida reporting a record number of deaths. we are standing by for president trump, will be holding another news briefing this hour. tomorrow, a big day on capitol hill and a big day for silicon valley. the ceos of facebook, google, willbet, apple, and amazon all be testifying before the house antitrust subcommittee. we will speak to a member of that committee, representative hank johnson, in just a moment. first, we want to look at how markets are moving ahead of those reports. i want to bring in bloomberg's kailey leinz, who has been following the market move today. kailey: we really saw the downward move heading right into the close. antitrust course that committee hearing tomorrow as well as a fed decision. there is a lot going on overall leading to a risk off tone, especially for the nasdaq, which ended the day lower. it really was tech among the bi
♪ emily: welcome to "bloomberg technology." stocks fall.ases of covid-19 continuing to research around -- resurge around the world. arizona and california struggling to maintain outbreaks. florida reporting a record number of deaths. we are standing by for president trump, will be holding another news briefing this hour. tomorrow, a big day on capitol hill and a big day for silicon valley. the ceos of facebook, google, willbet, apple, and amazon all be testifying before the house...
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emily and i have the same system.use i'm not cooking as much but to solve the problem, paper plates, people. paper plates. >> dana: that's not very good for the environment. they are good for once in a while. juan williams. juan, you have been married the longest. you still have fights over dishwashing? >> juan: yeah. i put things in the sink and then i'm told why didn't i pusht them in the dishwasher. i don't know if my wife is watching but i have to admit she's right most of the time. i can do better. >> jesse: in the dishwasher. don't just leave it in the sink. come on. >> dana: 217. 217 fights here about dishwashing, they also need to buy your book, "the plus." >> greg: so true. did i tell you what happened on my first firearm instruction? the firearm instructor came to my house to teach me how to fire my tactical shotgun. delano was so upset -- delano was so upset because she knows i can't load the dishwasher. she is watching me and shaking and the guy is like what's wrong that she goes i'm not against owning gun
emily and i have the same system.use i'm not cooking as much but to solve the problem, paper plates, people. paper plates. >> dana: that's not very good for the environment. they are good for once in a while. juan williams. juan, you have been married the longest. you still have fights over dishwashing? >> juan: yeah. i put things in the sink and then i'm told why didn't i pusht them in the dishwasher. i don't know if my wife is watching but i have to admit she's right most of the...
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thank you. >> thank you, emily. emily: all right.our headlines, carley shimkus with what's going on. good morning. carley: we are going to start with a fox news alert. chilling new surveillance video shows actress naya rivera in what could be her final moments alive. this is her and her son walking to rent a upon to an boat near los angeles. this as the extensive search for rivera enters a third day. authorities say heavy debris in the water is making that search difficult. divers can only see one foot in front of them. the glee actress' son was found alone, sleeping on that boat on wednesday. the 4-year-old told police they went for a swim and his mom never returned. turning now to extreme weather. tropical storm fay now churning up the east coast and new york city right in the path of the center of the storm. fay is expected to bring 50 mile-per-hour winds and heavy rain from new jersey to southern new england forecasters predicting the storm to strengthen slightly before making landfall later today the justice department is beefin
thank you. >> thank you, emily. emily: all right.our headlines, carley shimkus with what's going on. good morning. carley: we are going to start with a fox news alert. chilling new surveillance video shows actress naya rivera in what could be her final moments alive. this is her and her son walking to rent a upon to an boat near los angeles. this as the extensive search for rivera enters a third day. authorities say heavy debris in the water is making that search difficult. divers can...
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emily? >> emily: that's exactly right, harris.nk that with biden's release of his policy proposals, at least he has taken that step forward and given the president something specific to attack other than just calling him sleepy joe or joe in the basement. i think the president has three advantages at this point. voter attention, cash on hand, and the leadership opportunities going into this. now, obviously biden is leading in the polls but i don't think voters are paying attention to that statistically usually until after the convention and after labor day. and in terms of cash on hand, dove tails in with those compelling ads the president is running and certainly will be running even more up to the election. and in terms of leadership opportunities, i think this is sort of my response to jessica's point when is that the need for empathy, absolutely. but i think that voters and americans, right now, are looking for leadership and resuming the daily coronavirus briefings on the president's point while making them data-backed and su
emily? >> emily: that's exactly right, harris.nk that with biden's release of his policy proposals, at least he has taken that step forward and given the president something specific to attack other than just calling him sleepy joe or joe in the basement. i think the president has three advantages at this point. voter attention, cash on hand, and the leadership opportunities going into this. now, obviously biden is leading in the polls but i don't think voters are paying attention to that...
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emily: absolutely. hour we got another tweet from the president focused on big tech. the president tweeting, if congress does not bring fairness to dictate which they should have done years ago, i will do it myself. in washington, it has been all talk but no action for years and the people are sick and tired of it. of course, the president tweets -- the president's tweets themselves have been the subject abouttroversy -- the one looters and shooters, threatening violence on the american people and protesters in washington. facebook has made the decision to let those posts stand on flagged, not behind a warning of any kind and that has kicked up a lot of controversy. facebook is in the middle of an ad boycott where you have massive advertisers who have pulled their advertising from facebook for the month of july and some for the foreseeable future. you can expect facebook to be the subject and mark zuckerberg in particular, probably has the most higher from these lawmakers and alsost ire concerns from de
emily: absolutely. hour we got another tweet from the president focused on big tech. the president tweeting, if congress does not bring fairness to dictate which they should have done years ago, i will do it myself. in washington, it has been all talk but no action for years and the people are sick and tired of it. of course, the president tweets -- the president's tweets themselves have been the subject abouttroversy -- the one looters and shooters, threatening violence on the american people...
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emily: i think it's continuing the trend.nk it's a fair assessment that the administration has not levied the tough approach that americans deserve, the putin and the russian country have administered and influenced operation and aggressive operations far before this administration came into power and will do and continue to do so far after. and the headlines have said, lookings he continues his silence, no wonder he would do anything for putin and calls it the new russian problem. howie: that's been the debate. all right, let me get a break here and a look at joe biden holding his first news conference since april, will the press finally start holding him accountable? howie: joe biden held his first press conference since april and he made news especially with the last question from fox doug. >> i forget my train of thoughts from time to time, have you been tested for some degree of cognitive decline. >> look, all you have to do is watch me and i can hardly wait to compare my cognitive capability to that cognitive capability
emily: i think it's continuing the trend.nk it's a fair assessment that the administration has not levied the tough approach that americans deserve, the putin and the russian country have administered and influenced operation and aggressive operations far before this administration came into power and will do and continue to do so far after. and the headlines have said, lookings he continues his silence, no wonder he would do anything for putin and calls it the new russian problem. howie:...
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but this has been a topic and a talker for so many years, emily. >> emily: that's exactly right.he power of corporate dollars. the real reason washington is changing their name, which is because a fedex pressure, it's the same reason the nba will not sanction having #freehong kong on their jerseys even though the players can have #ican'tbreathe. i have to point out there is a pattern of this that isn't the first time. the astros used to be called the houston colt 45s, the wizards used to be called the washington bullets, and there's been a lot of name changes that we've got a new stew with fans. remember, the oakland invaders, the st. louis rams. there is a flexibility that fans and brazenly have a history of that. i think point here is that it's money that ultimately talks. >> harris: to the governor's point, too just because my whole family's cowboys fans. -- i don't want to pass judgment, because i don't know. it is simply a question. with the logo and the name change, will the washington whoever it- they whoever-they-hour management do something for the native american commun
but this has been a topic and a talker for so many years, emily. >> emily: that's exactly right.he power of corporate dollars. the real reason washington is changing their name, which is because a fedex pressure, it's the same reason the nba will not sanction having #freehong kong on their jerseys even though the players can have #ican'tbreathe. i have to point out there is a pattern of this that isn't the first time. the astros used to be called the houston colt 45s, the wizards used to...
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emily? >> emily: freedom of speech is separate from influence operations. not politicize, which to me is shooting ourselves in the foot. "the new york times" made their priorities clear with the tom cotton episode and it's obvious that the majority of their readers would rather read chinese propaganda than anything that supports this president. however, all that we do for it is suffering. again, americans, we should be americans first, not party's first, with us. >> dagen: i want to add one thing, it's more than tens of thousands of dead around the globe, number one. also, the chinese government, the communist government, lied about it. not just for weeks, but months, about there being human to human transmission. that's where we are. where is the fact-check on that? >> harris: we've just watched them burn stuff inside their consulate in houston. [laughs] and we want to know what was on some of that paperwork. our marines do that. specifically focused right now on vaccine information and things we know the chinese get, keep an eye on them. everybody, thanks
emily? >> emily: freedom of speech is separate from influence operations. not politicize, which to me is shooting ourselves in the foot. "the new york times" made their priorities clear with the tom cotton episode and it's obvious that the majority of their readers would rather read chinese propaganda than anything that supports this president. however, all that we do for it is suffering. again, americans, we should be americans first, not party's first, with us. >> dagen:...
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emily, what was your interpretation? >> emily: i thought it was excellent. clear, competent, data-driven and juan pointed out it seemed to be a shift but i will note that one of the final reporters at the end, that was his question. he said mr. president, we seem to have sort of a shift in your approach here. i thought it was excellent. to your question to me, your second one of the top of the hour, it doesn't matter that it's all about shaping. the first question from a reporter was mr. president, we hear you're getting multiple tests the day. there was no question on all the facts and figures the president resented in the beginning of the hour that was positive. the biggest debate of all, the biggest line of questioning was the mask debate why don't you wear one and whatever? no matter what you put in front of these people there's always going to be a different shiny object or following following and respectfully, juan, to your point, it's never going to be enough. if he ran out with his hair on fire, oh, my gosh, it's the worst most horrible thing, it sti
emily, what was your interpretation? >> emily: i thought it was excellent. clear, competent, data-driven and juan pointed out it seemed to be a shift but i will note that one of the final reporters at the end, that was his question. he said mr. president, we seem to have sort of a shift in your approach here. i thought it was excellent. to your question to me, your second one of the top of the hour, it doesn't matter that it's all about shaping. the first question from a reporter was mr....
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emily: standby.e did get the two-minute warning the white house that president was set to take the podium but that was several minutes ago. we are hearing that he is expected to sign the china sanctions bill at this press conference. shery has been talking about the importance of this, ratcheting up the tensions between the united states and china. statee seen secretary of mike pompeo take a harder line on the position when it comes to the south china sea, a large waterway that china has laid claim to the geordie of for many years. the united states now taking a harder line, saying that china is doing nothing short of bullying other countries in this area including the philippines and vietnam. you have rising cases of covid-19 across the country, new records being set for deaths in florida, utah, oklahoma. ofdid get some headlines out an interview that the president -- with cbs earlier today, that he called the decision on not reopening schools a terrible decision. we know that school districts in lo
emily: standby.e did get the two-minute warning the white house that president was set to take the podium but that was several minutes ago. we are hearing that he is expected to sign the china sanctions bill at this press conference. shery has been talking about the importance of this, ratcheting up the tensions between the united states and china. statee seen secretary of mike pompeo take a harder line on the position when it comes to the south china sea, a large waterway that china has laid...
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francine: emily, thank you so much, emily welk ends. up next -- wilkins. speak about covid-19, the fight and the treatment, with jason farley of new york university. this is bloomberg. ♪ -- johns hopkins university. ♪ "bloombergs is surveillance." microsoft comes up short, failing to meet lofty expectations for 49% growth in its azure cloud computing business. microsoft still beat x test estimates. -- estimates. softbank approached apple to see if it would be interested in bidding for a chip firm. the two had discussions but apple is not planning to pursue a bid. it is a poor fit with apple's business model. sales took a hit in the second quarter but is confirming its outlook for the year. roche rolled out some of the earliest and most accurate test for the corona virus -- accurate tests for the coronavirus. francine: bloomberg has developed a unique partnership who has beenpkins response,efront of public health, and emergency preparedness. joining us is jason farley, a trained nurse. this week, we had a lot of trials for vaccine. does it mean we will even
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>> emily: that's exactly right, melissa. what i'm hearing, it dovetails in with how you did intro, that at the battle of messaging. to me what you are talking about is a synthesis of what is usually, especially in election years, parsed out. things are not just side load. everything is interdependent for the average american we see that synthesis. we see how the economy and our business dovetails in with cocktails and business friendly policies. my perspective on this echoes ari and jessica's, and this is great news, force. the federal government is not the end-all be-all. small businesses are open, but at reduced capacity. to me this is the opportunity and exactly when local and state leadership needs to step in. this is when their decisions need to reflect listening to their citizens and their constituents, and the small business owners and everyone who is affected by this, this is when they need to create or sustain business friendly policies. that is what will drive true and sustained growth. i mean specifically, let's t
>> emily: that's exactly right, melissa. what i'm hearing, it dovetails in with how you did intro, that at the battle of messaging. to me what you are talking about is a synthesis of what is usually, especially in election years, parsed out. things are not just side load. everything is interdependent for the average american we see that synthesis. we see how the economy and our business dovetails in with cocktails and business friendly policies. my perspective on this echoes ari and...
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a very good friday morning to you, emily. let's get into this. first you heard the republicans offer a pretty fair rebuke of the president yesterday after he suggested delaying the election. what's your take on the pushback from pretty much everybody? pompeo was a little iffy about it. he wasn't as firm. but what was your read. >> well, pompeo, that tweet came while he was in a hearing, so he hadn't seen what everybody else was saying about the tweet yet. so -- but the pushback from congressional republicans, i mean, delaying the election would be unprecedent. we've had elections through civil wars, world wars, and it would also be very costly to try to reschedule everything. it's sort of something that's so off-base it's never going to happen. one of the things about this is in april joe biden floated the idea that trump might try to delay the election, and a lot of republicans brushed it off as a conspiracy theory. trump and his team were very forceful saying, no, it's going to happen on november 3rd. so his new tweet, a lot of his republican c
a very good friday morning to you, emily. let's get into this. first you heard the republicans offer a pretty fair rebuke of the president yesterday after he suggested delaying the election. what's your take on the pushback from pretty much everybody? pompeo was a little iffy about it. he wasn't as firm. but what was your read. >> well, pompeo, that tweet came while he was in a hearing, so he hadn't seen what everybody else was saying about the tweet yet. so -- but the pushback from...
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emily: that is a big deal. tim cook saying that the coming iphones, which are normally unveiled in september, that those will be delayed a few weeks in part due to supply issues, so that pushes us to sometime in october. we are expecting several different models of the iphone to be unveiled and it will certainly be interesting to see and to be watching how supply and production are impacted over the next weeks and months. our colleague is always on top of what is happening in the supply chain. clearly, this is still a company did drives sales, but we see a huge increase in services revenue. obviously, what is going to the app store, continuing to add to apple's bottom line, and even though the pandemic potentially hurt sales of iphones and wearables, he talked about how air pods, apple watch sales, they have picked up because of the work from home stay-at-home trends. shery: you also spoke to the cfo of alphabet. they did pretty well as well. what did she have to say? emily: alphabet beating on estimates even t
emily: that is a big deal. tim cook saying that the coming iphones, which are normally unveiled in september, that those will be delayed a few weeks in part due to supply issues, so that pushes us to sometime in october. we are expecting several different models of the iphone to be unveiled and it will certainly be interesting to see and to be watching how supply and production are impacted over the next weeks and months. our colleague is always on top of what is happening in the supply chain....
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>>emily, time for one more question. >>can you talk about how covid has changed discussions on capitol hill about broadband? do you think new momentum coming from the pandemic could accelerate efforts to close the digital divide? is there movement, or are we getting stuck on the same problems? >>there should be movement. clyburn's bill has had a lot of support. there are 12 million tech jobs right now, comparable to manufacturing. microsoft estimated there are going to be 149 million global tech jobs over the next 10 years. and it is going to matter who has access to those jobs, who has the credentials for those jobs, and that tech companies are fair in engaging in recruiting broadly and retaining people and having greater equity. we have a systemic problem in this country, where access to the innovation economy has been limited. it is just the table stakes. the fact is, we should have done this in the 1990's. if 2016 wasn't a wake-up call for our country and the world, de-industrialization left people behind and left th
>>emily, time for one more question. >>can you talk about how covid has changed discussions on capitol hill about broadband? do you think new momentum coming from the pandemic could accelerate efforts to close the digital divide? is there movement, or are we getting stuck on the same problems? >>there should be movement. clyburn's bill has had a lot of support. there are 12 million tech jobs right now, comparable to manufacturing. microsoft estimated there are going to be 149...
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emily? emily: good luck with that.y people who go get a hot dog at a baseball game but they're not able to do that yet. this is an interesting point about how the pandemic has accelerated some trends that are already in motion and i think the move away from actual physical change is clearly one of those elements in all those trends. dagen: i pay with me phone now. i don't have to carry money with me anywhere. tips. i have 20s for tips. i like to tip a lot. finally, dogs are blowing up on the internet, the coronavirus has brought a rise in puppy adoptions and many of those dogs are making a huge splash on instagram. ll bean the dog has over 125,000 followers. the puppy account harlowe and fosters has over 85,000. many others are rising in popularity. does your dog, allie, have its own instagram account? allie: ray ray actually does not have his own instagram account. my son just told me since i only have 120 followers i should rename it and give it to the dog and he will be much more popular dis that's d-dog -- dagen: t
emily? emily: good luck with that.y people who go get a hot dog at a baseball game but they're not able to do that yet. this is an interesting point about how the pandemic has accelerated some trends that are already in motion and i think the move away from actual physical change is clearly one of those elements in all those trends. dagen: i pay with me phone now. i don't have to carry money with me anywhere. tips. i have 20s for tips. i like to tip a lot. finally, dogs are blowing up on the...
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emily: right.rump was very defensive on the virus saying early actions help curbed the spread and he also blamed china multiple times for not having to containing this well enough. we have heard a lot of discussions with the tit-for-tat between the u.s. and china. the u.s. has accused two chinese hackers for stealing information. they said they were assisted by the chinese ministry. after defense and weapons' systems. >> we saw stocks, off those highs partly on concerts or uncertainty of what the next round of government stimulus would look like. what do we know about what the republicans are crafting for their opening negotiating bid, i guess? emily: yes. republicans are back in washington this week, working on a coronavirus stimulus. we are not expecting anything this month. this process will go into early august, but we are starting to see democrats and republicans on this, containing another mound of stimulus checks for americans, as well as additional funding for those on unemployment. the cat
emily: right.rump was very defensive on the virus saying early actions help curbed the spread and he also blamed china multiple times for not having to containing this well enough. we have heard a lot of discussions with the tit-for-tat between the u.s. and china. the u.s. has accused two chinese hackers for stealing information. they said they were assisted by the chinese ministry. after defense and weapons' systems. >> we saw stocks, off those highs partly on concerts or uncertainty of...
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our guest report is emily birnbaum of protocol. thank you both for being on "the communicators" this week. >> thank you for having us. >> host: representative khanna, as the representative of silicon valley how would you describe the reputation of some of the member companies in your district in washington? >> guest: on one hand there is a lot of positives. if you look at the polling, the tech companies pull above 60-70% for their approval. there's a sense these are companies some of them working on vaccines, the biotech companies working on antivirals. they are allowing for zoom for remote work, for remote calls. that they are engaged in allowing us to have communication, allowing us to get our groceries or information. that said, there are other ethical issues. there's a sense are so essential workers being paid a partly? are these platforms thing that the combat hate speech and voter suppression? are they doing enough to pay workers a living wage? so it's a complex narrative. >> host: and there's been talk on capitol hill of reg
our guest report is emily birnbaum of protocol. thank you both for being on "the communicators" this week. >> thank you for having us. >> host: representative khanna, as the representative of silicon valley how would you describe the reputation of some of the member companies in your district in washington? >> guest: on one hand there is a lot of positives. if you look at the polling, the tech companies pull above 60-70% for their approval. there's a sense these are...
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woman: it looks great back here, emily. emily han: thanks.oman: and i contacted gregory to say, can i come out and get it because we don't have any of those specimens in the collection.. yep, thatat's xerotricha a ther. and who's this little guy? emily han: is that a cochlicella barbara? a really teeny, tininy one? vendetttti: yep, that's a juvenile. so, in fefebruary 1 of 2016, i came out here, the hans ininvited me, and we just did a little exploration of their backyard and collected xerotricha conspurcata, so, the species we're talking about, but then also o this other specicies cald cochlicella barbara, which also is a first record for los angeles county. and then now, almost two years later, i'm back asassessing are those species still here. and they are. we literally are collaborators. like, we have papers together with all of our names on it. so, those are things that-- that collaboration makes this specimen and citizen science and standing in this backyard a really meaningful thing. pauly: this one's gonna go right there. we have the
woman: it looks great back here, emily. emily han: thanks.oman: and i contacted gregory to say, can i come out and get it because we don't have any of those specimens in the collection.. yep, thatat's xerotricha a ther. and who's this little guy? emily han: is that a cochlicella barbara? a really teeny, tininy one? vendetttti: yep, that's a juvenile. so, in fefebruary 1 of 2016, i came out here, the hans ininvited me, and we just did a little exploration of their backyard and collected...
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>> yes. >> still with us, emily jane fox, eugene robinson.did you learn anything new about donald trump in that exchange from this author? >> well, i -- you know, this is from an insider. it more or less confirmed what i would have suspected but hadn't heard anyone in a position to tell me, actually say. and it was fascinating as i watched the interview. rachel went to that topic four times. i mean she kept coming back. you are telling me you've heard him say the n-word and use these anti-semitic slurs? and she very confidently and consistently said, yes, she has and that it wasn't just that was the sort of ambit of the trump family, that was the way they talked, but that was the way he talked. and of course we've heard him slur latinos publicly. we've seen his racial attitudes play out not just in his words but his policies. so i guess it should come as no surprise, but it's still shocking to hear. it is. >> emily, this is not your first rodeo hearing tales about donald trump and racism or racist comments. remember the comments from mr. cohe
>> yes. >> still with us, emily jane fox, eugene robinson.did you learn anything new about donald trump in that exchange from this author? >> well, i -- you know, this is from an insider. it more or less confirmed what i would have suspected but hadn't heard anyone in a position to tell me, actually say. and it was fascinating as i watched the interview. rachel went to that topic four times. i mean she kept coming back. you are telling me you've heard him say the n-word and...