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emily: thanks so much. the sec is demanding additional disclosures from chinese companies before signing off on bids to go public in the united states. the sec chair said agency staff have to ensure that chinese firms have gotten permission from china's government to do so. u.s. regular's must also be able to inspect audit records than three years. joining us now, bloomberg's reporter who has been covering this developing story. >> chinese regulators are tightening a number of sectors that have hit all of those stocks in the u.s.. there is an appeal on the latest education companies which have wiped out 90% of the value. the sec is under pressure to increase the scrutiny of chinese companies and in practical terms , there should not be any impact because it is like pushing an open door. the chinese pipeline has already dried up. a number of companies have effectively halted the ipo already. there should not be any impact. emily: if didi wanted to go public in the u.s. next week, do these rules mean they can
emily: thanks so much. the sec is demanding additional disclosures from chinese companies before signing off on bids to go public in the united states. the sec chair said agency staff have to ensure that chinese firms have gotten permission from china's government to do so. u.s. regular's must also be able to inspect audit records than three years. joining us now, bloomberg's reporter who has been covering this developing story. >> chinese regulators are tightening a number of sectors...
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dan: you're right, emily. at the -- emily.the beginning of the year, i thought it let up by now. it's been pushed out into the first and second quarter of 2022, so many sectors, it's unfair to say it's just a shortage. obviously, the automotive sector is having the most difficulty and the biggest delays. swinging into other sectors that are not as bad, it's on a company by company, sector by sector basis. from the aggregate aced on my estimates, things are coming into full throttle by the second quarter of 2022 and hopefully we won't be hearing about these shortages anymore. emily: all right, well we're going to be speaking to the intel ceo. in the meantime, i want to turn to twitter. the numbers look good. what's your take away on these results? the last quarter was more bumpy. dan: you know, emily, it was a great quarter, 87% increase from last year, above my estimate. it came in with daily average that were 206 million. the estimate was 205 million. last quarter, they did 199 million, and that's been a real sticking point f
dan: you're right, emily. at the -- emily.the beginning of the year, i thought it let up by now. it's been pushed out into the first and second quarter of 2022, so many sectors, it's unfair to say it's just a shortage. obviously, the automotive sector is having the most difficulty and the biggest delays. swinging into other sectors that are not as bad, it's on a company by company, sector by sector basis. from the aggregate aced on my estimates, things are coming into full throttle by the...
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this is "bloomberg technology" with emily chang. emily: i am emily chang in san francisco. by now, pay later. it is not a new concept, but it is the latest push by apple to get users to use apple pay. how it will rival paypal and affirm. plus, arianna huffington continues to thrive. her wellness company gets a $750 million valuation after raising fresh funding. what is next for the company looking to minimize burn out? could nft's for the washington wizards be a slamdunk? owner ted leonsis think so. we will talk about whether he thinks crypto will be a big part of the future of professional sports. that's later this hour. all that in a moment. first, we will look at the markets with kriti gupta. kriti: risk off day and it all had to do with the cpi. nearly double the surveyed amount. 0.5%, that is what economists were surveyed to really expect. 0.9%. once again, the inflation fears really strong, but it did not show up in tech sectors, cyclical sectors. it was across the board. risk off. we saw people take cash off when it came to the market and dive into treasuries. treasu
this is "bloomberg technology" with emily chang. emily: i am emily chang in san francisco. by now, pay later. it is not a new concept, but it is the latest push by apple to get users to use apple pay. how it will rival paypal and affirm. plus, arianna huffington continues to thrive. her wellness company gets a $750 million valuation after raising fresh funding. what is next for the company looking to minimize burn out? could nft's for the washington wizards be a slamdunk? owner ted...
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emily: i want to stick with amd. the chipmaker giving a bullish third-quarter sales forecast in the lucrative market for server chips. second-quarter revenue almost doubling. analyst using words like flawless, superior, amazing to describe the quarter. amd's ceo joins us. it does not get much better than that. coming into this quarter, there was concern whether the chip shortage would hold you back, yet you are posting 99% revenue growth. how are you navigating what seems to be a tough situation better than almost anyone else? >> it's great to be here with you. i love spending time with you guys. it was a very strong second quarter for us. we were excited with momentum we saw. we are in an environment where the demand is high for the products we are building. customers are preferring our products. we worked hard on the supply chain. there is a lot of work to do for semi conductors in the supply chain. we were happy we were able to exceed our second-quarter guidance as well as guide up for the rest of the year. we exp
emily: i want to stick with amd. the chipmaker giving a bullish third-quarter sales forecast in the lucrative market for server chips. second-quarter revenue almost doubling. analyst using words like flawless, superior, amazing to describe the quarter. amd's ceo joins us. it does not get much better than that. coming into this quarter, there was concern whether the chip shortage would hold you back, yet you are posting 99% revenue growth. how are you navigating what seems to be a tough...
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chang. ♪ emily: this is bloomberg technology.n the next hour, amazon under the ceo, the giant falling short of estimates. we will talk about the post-pandemic future of amazon.com. plus robinhood out with a muted day blue -- debut, closing be out the ipo price which landed at the bottom of their initial pricing range, i will speak to the ceo and have his reaction. -- >> it was a positive day, light volume but i wanted to start with that golden dragon index. chinese adr down once again, the momentary optimism is coming out of china, perhaps there was a turnaround in regulatory scrutiny. we saw drop down about half a percent, not as bad as the past couple of sessions but not great. the nasdaq index -- biotech index down as well, broadly tech did not do great. i also want to mention bitcoin flat on the day, the risk-taking ability not so green today. want to show you the earnings because that is where a lot of the action happened, after hours in particular. let's start with amazon the top. you start to see that 7% decline, this has
chang. ♪ emily: this is bloomberg technology.n the next hour, amazon under the ceo, the giant falling short of estimates. we will talk about the post-pandemic future of amazon.com. plus robinhood out with a muted day blue -- debut, closing be out the ipo price which landed at the bottom of their initial pricing range, i will speak to the ceo and have his reaction. -- >> it was a positive day, light volume but i wanted to start with that golden dragon index. chinese adr down once again,...
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this is "bloomberg technology" with emily chang. emily: elon musk in court. the tesla ceo trying to defend the $2.6 billion purchase of solarcity in response to a solar lawsuit. we will bring you his contentious testimony from the stand. plus, beijing' azteca crackdown, focusing on ride-hailer didi which just went public in the u.s.. what will it mean for u.s.-china relations and financial relations? coming down to earth. we will look at virgin galactic shares after that triumphant trip to space by billionaire richard branson. it turns out the company needs additional funds. investors respond. first, u.s. stocks hitting records ahead of earnings. katie grayfield has more in new york. katie: both the s&p 500 index and nasdaq 100 and and at record highs. it probably helps that it was a pretty quiet day in the bond market. 10 year bond yields and it about a basis point higher. dramatic drop in rates. the nasdaq's golden dragon index fell about 0.1% in u.s. trading. it brings the total drop from the mid february peak all the way from 35%. china has been cracking
this is "bloomberg technology" with emily chang. emily: elon musk in court. the tesla ceo trying to defend the $2.6 billion purchase of solarcity in response to a solar lawsuit. we will bring you his contentious testimony from the stand. plus, beijing' azteca crackdown, focusing on ride-hailer didi which just went public in the u.s.. what will it mean for u.s.-china relations and financial relations? coming down to earth. we will look at virgin galactic shares after that triumphant...
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emily: i'm emily chang in san francisco and this is bloomberg technology. coming up, robinhood files to go public and lots of revelations. massive losses in the first quarter and crypto trading. we will cover it from all angles. plus, we dive into virtual worlds where ar, vr social networking converge. what are the opportunities? turns out there are a lot of them. jeff bezos welcomes an 82-year-old pioneer to the flight crew. we will have all the details. she was supposed to go to space 60 years ago but never did. all those stories in a moment but first, u.s. stocks advancing on a fresh batch of economic data. kriti gupta has the latest. kriti: the story today was low-volume. a lot of people during up for the july 4 long weekend. that results in the slope drifting higher. the s&p 500 up less than half percent on the day. in relative to recent gains, half a percent is not that much in perspective. the nasdaq 100 flat on the day. big tech stocks flat on the day. yields, which tends to move tech a good chunk, only down one basis point. let's look at something
emily: i'm emily chang in san francisco and this is bloomberg technology. coming up, robinhood files to go public and lots of revelations. massive losses in the first quarter and crypto trading. we will cover it from all angles. plus, we dive into virtual worlds where ar, vr social networking converge. what are the opportunities? turns out there are a lot of them. jeff bezos welcomes an 82-year-old pioneer to the flight crew. we will have all the details. she was supposed to go to space 60...
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chang. ♪ emily: i am emily chang in san francisco, and this is "bloomberg technology."d opens 90% above its ipo price but loses almost all gains before the close. a live report on the chinese ride-hailer from aging and -- beijing and we will get investor reaction. crypto evangelist mike novogratz joins us to talk about the ups and downs of bitcoin. also, slack ceo stewart butterfield with new tools on a high-speed workforce. -- hybrid workforce. they are of work as he sees it later this summer. first, slow trading and small moves mark the end of the best first half for stocks since 1998. kriti: let's start micro before we zoom out. that is where a good chunk of the action is. ford down on the day 1% after nine plants reduced output due to chip shortages and parts shortages, hitting the industry broadly. this company finally getting unconditional e.u. approval for a takeover, crucial. and you mentioned didi, ending 1% after $4.4 billion was raised in an ipo. apple higher, but note they are dealing with a legal battle when it comes to their apple watch, mossimo corporatio
chang. ♪ emily: i am emily chang in san francisco, and this is "bloomberg technology."d opens 90% above its ipo price but loses almost all gains before the close. a live report on the chinese ride-hailer from aging and -- beijing and we will get investor reaction. crypto evangelist mike novogratz joins us to talk about the ups and downs of bitcoin. also, slack ceo stewart butterfield with new tools on a high-speed workforce. -- hybrid workforce. they are of work as he sees it later...
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emily: wow.lk to us about how the pandemic and subject to change the way your operations have evolved and responded, because traditional supply chains really broke down through the pandemic, and now there is a demand and need for vital vaccines and so much more that we didn't have before. keller: definitely, emily. that is what we saw. i think we depended on traditional logistics for so long, i think we forget the ways in which they are fragile. good examples -- zipline was already serving 1500, 2000 hospitals in primary care facilities when the pandemic struck. when the things we immediately recognize is that the demand for traditional vaccines -- traditional childhood vaccination -- went up 10x in the first mother of pandemic as quarantines were put into place, and a lot of people were not showing up to work and a lot of traditional logistics for moving vaccines was no longer working. sibling has delivered 2.5 -- zipline has delivered 2.5 million doses of traditional vaccines, making sure that
emily: wow.lk to us about how the pandemic and subject to change the way your operations have evolved and responded, because traditional supply chains really broke down through the pandemic, and now there is a demand and need for vital vaccines and so much more that we didn't have before. keller: definitely, emily. that is what we saw. i think we depended on traditional logistics for so long, i think we forget the ways in which they are fragile. good examples -- zipline was already serving...
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emily: thank you for that update.n web services announced a way to connect customers faster and more efficiently than ever. many businesses are pivoting to the remote work world and need to process data at a finger snap. i want to bring in mai-lan tomsen bukovec, the vice president for amazon web services. put into context how much data aws processes and how much did that increase over the course of the pandemic? mai-lan: the pandemic has been a crash course in why all companies in all industries need to be on the cloud. if you think of the customers on aws or starting to be, companies like zoom, that were able to scale incredibly quickly based on demand surging. just like companies where the industry was contracting, like tourism, those customers were able to save money on a dime. if you look at the growth and data, analysts are predicting digital data grows at a rate of 40% year-over-year. every business leader, no matter what industry they are in, one of the most important decisions you are making is where to put t
emily: thank you for that update.n web services announced a way to connect customers faster and more efficiently than ever. many businesses are pivoting to the remote work world and need to process data at a finger snap. i want to bring in mai-lan tomsen bukovec, the vice president for amazon web services. put into context how much data aws processes and how much did that increase over the course of the pandemic? mai-lan: the pandemic has been a crash course in why all companies in all...
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emily: i'm emily chang in san francisco and this is "bloomberg technology." facebook earnings are out and the social networking warns that growth could slow this year when it comes to revenue. user numbers are in line, but investors want war, shares are falling. plus tim cook and elon musk say that ship shortage may slow down their companies, but it doesn't seem to be slowing down amd. i will talk to their ceo about how they are bucking the trend, taking on intel and the outlook for when supply catches up to demand. the social network for professionals, linkedin, predicting a great reshuffle with massive changes in the post-pandemic workforce. the ceo joins us one year into his job. first, let's take a look at the markets as investors continue to digest these guidelines with google postponing a return to work, mandating for employees. how are they responding? >> today's session was all about petitioning for the potential risk off movement and that's what you saw with tech stocks, the s&p 500 closing flat and it is that tech outperformance that you see in the
emily: i'm emily chang in san francisco and this is "bloomberg technology." facebook earnings are out and the social networking warns that growth could slow this year when it comes to revenue. user numbers are in line, but investors want war, shares are falling. plus tim cook and elon musk say that ship shortage may slow down their companies, but it doesn't seem to be slowing down amd. i will talk to their ceo about how they are bucking the trend, taking on intel and the outlook for...
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emily: carson breitfeld. looking to expand its business by acquiring a company owned by cgp capital. the deal is the company's biggest that so far on the trucking business. jackie joins us now. uber has offloaded so many of these other more transgender real -- more tangential businesses. they are still in frayed purity why is uber doing this? >> it is a key move for them in that they are trying to position themselves to capture more market share of the $4 trillion crude industry. this deal, they started the segment in 2016. since then, they sacrificed market share with pricing. or pricing together more market share. this deal is expected to bolster that unit and help it and organically capture more stake. with regards to some of the other segments, this goes hand-in-hand with the recent poach -- recent push in last mile delivery. emily: what is uber's trajectory in freight? >> they have partnered with a company like trance place. they have over $11 billion in freight under management. uber's ads help connect
emily: carson breitfeld. looking to expand its business by acquiring a company owned by cgp capital. the deal is the company's biggest that so far on the trucking business. jackie joins us now. uber has offloaded so many of these other more transgender real -- more tangential businesses. they are still in frayed purity why is uber doing this? >> it is a key move for them in that they are trying to position themselves to capture more market share of the $4 trillion crude industry. this...
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emily: good old magenta knitting.evert, i will let you get back to you investors. -- your investors. the international space station was on the receiving end of an unplanned shove by a russian spacecraft at the outpost. it happened when the thrusters on the craft unexpectedly turned on and changed the iss's orientation by 45 degrees. there was no damage to the station. the mishap coming a day before boeing was scheduled to launch its star liner capsule on a test flight to the orbiting lab. that has been postponed to another date. while many companies debate when to require employees to come to the office, cisco is saying you don't have to come back at all. we talk about the company's new approach to the office space with the cisco executive vice president. and take a look at pinterest. shares still plummeting after hours. the social media company losing 24 million monthly active users in the last quarter. also declining to give a forecast for mau's for the third quarter, setting uncertainty over the evolution of the p
emily: good old magenta knitting.evert, i will let you get back to you investors. -- your investors. the international space station was on the receiving end of an unplanned shove by a russian spacecraft at the outpost. it happened when the thrusters on the craft unexpectedly turned on and changed the iss's orientation by 45 degrees. there was no damage to the station. the mishap coming a day before boeing was scheduled to launch its star liner capsule on a test flight to the orbiting lab. that...
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emily: right.s i understand it, this 18-year-old's father won the -- was bidding for that seat that ultimately went for $28 million and blue origins says he chose his son. oliver daemen, i understand he is planning to study physics in college next year in the netherlands. who is he? >> you have essentially said everything we know about his biography. his father is a prominent dutch private equity investor. and you know, they did not even think they were in the running. here they are the second runner-up. he is having this big moment, or at least the son, in suborbital space next tuesday. emily: looking at oliver's instagram account, he is a kid. it will be interesting with jeff bezos, mark bezos, wally funk, who will become the oldest person ever to go to space, all of them on board together. what do you make of the fact that richard branson had a successful launch over the weekend? jeff bezos thought, i believe, he was going to be the first of the billionaires to fly to space. he will be second. l
emily: right.s i understand it, this 18-year-old's father won the -- was bidding for that seat that ultimately went for $28 million and blue origins says he chose his son. oliver daemen, i understand he is planning to study physics in college next year in the netherlands. who is he? >> you have essentially said everything we know about his biography. his father is a prominent dutch private equity investor. and you know, they did not even think they were in the running. here they are the...
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i am emily chang in san francisco.e on the markets, what are you tracking now? >> it was a risk off day across the markets everywhere except for those chinese companies mostly tech heavy listed in the u.s.. that white line is the nasdaq golden dragon index that points to that sector. since february, it has been a downhill track, except for today. a little bit of a bounce back. but there is a really big tencent deal acquisition that did get approved by chinese regulatory authorities. i want to show you the spillover effect into other stocks. there has been the issue of some antitrust scrutiny weighing on the stocks. today, a little bit of that pressure was taken off. these indexes are all in the green, helping on a day with the u.s. stock market saw a drop. apple released some news they are going to be creating a payments firm with goldman sachs , one that would rival the likes of paypal and you can see that helped apple shares. but facebook and amazon are not doing so well. microsoft is in the green, not enough to lift
i am emily chang in san francisco.e on the markets, what are you tracking now? >> it was a risk off day across the markets everywhere except for those chinese companies mostly tech heavy listed in the u.s.. that white line is the nasdaq golden dragon index that points to that sector. since february, it has been a downhill track, except for today. a little bit of a bounce back. but there is a really big tencent deal acquisition that did get approved by chinese regulatory authorities. i...
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this is "bloomberg technology" with emily chang. emily: expected in september. ads rebound massively. alphabet turns in a strong quarter as advertisers and google cloud condition -- google cloud division seeing a spike. growing 13% despite a hiring freeze. much of that growth in cloud. u.s. health officials recommending that even fully vaccinated people wear masks in public, indoor settings, places where covid-19 is spreading rapidly. what the cdc is saying about the about-face later this hour. first, a look at the markets with kriti gupta. major benchmarks all ending in the red. i wonder how much that cdc kind of had to do with it. kriti: that was part of the story but a lot of it came from abroad. we have been talking about this dip in chinese shares. starting to see it seep into broader sentiment. the s&p 500 down on the day 0.5%. and a lot of the cyclical names, utilities, consumer staples in the green. it was really tech that took the brunt of the head. the nasdaq down a whopping 1.2%. narrow that down to big tech, the new york faang index, down 1.4%. the n
this is "bloomberg technology" with emily chang. emily: expected in september. ads rebound massively. alphabet turns in a strong quarter as advertisers and google cloud condition -- google cloud division seeing a spike. growing 13% despite a hiring freeze. much of that growth in cloud. u.s. health officials recommending that even fully vaccinated people wear masks in public, indoor settings, places where covid-19 is spreading rapidly. what the cdc is saying about the about-face later...
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gore: thank you, emily.ly: a welcome surprise for players of the blockbuster video game nba 2k, next. this is bloomberg. ♪ emily: welcome back. let's take a look at some of the other stories we have been following. amazon has considered developing an alexa-powered wearable device for kids. it provides access to the company's children-focused content and would allow parents to monitor their children. it is unclear if the project will move forward. amazon surveillance devices are continuing to face criticism by privacy advocates. and candace parker will appear on the special edition of the latest version of the block was her game nba 2k. the chicago forward is the first woman to be selected for the coveted role, a step that is two decades in the making for the company's best-selling basketball videogame. the studio added female players only three years ago. coming up, the debate over breaking up big tech. next, we will delve into the arguments at play as some call makers call -- lawmakers call for more. that i
gore: thank you, emily.ly: a welcome surprise for players of the blockbuster video game nba 2k, next. this is bloomberg. ♪ emily: welcome back. let's take a look at some of the other stories we have been following. amazon has considered developing an alexa-powered wearable device for kids. it provides access to the company's children-focused content and would allow parents to monitor their children. it is unclear if the project will move forward. amazon surveillance devices are continuing to...
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emily: anna edgerton.ou for continuing to keep us updated on the developments in washington. thank you for the update. samsung electronics is considering a second location in texas for it $70 billion usm i conductor plant and is exploring another 6 million square foot site in addition to another expansion. they could address u.s. concerns about ship security, entree production, while helping the south korean company when u.s. clients. ♪ coming up, a ton of emmy nominations for netflix and reports is planning to move into gaming. we'll talk about it all and look ahead to next week's earnings. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ emily: divided administration is trying to zero in on crypto to combat ransomware operations. this is the favorite payment for hackers. the white house wants more rigorous crypto tracing and will offer a $10 million reward for information that leads to the arrest of ransomware gangs. joining us to discuss the intersection of cyber in crypto, george kurtz. great to have you with us. how has
emily: anna edgerton.ou for continuing to keep us updated on the developments in washington. thank you for the update. samsung electronics is considering a second location in texas for it $70 billion usm i conductor plant and is exploring another 6 million square foot site in addition to another expansion. they could address u.s. concerns about ship security, entree production, while helping the south korean company when u.s. clients. ♪ coming up, a ton of emmy nominations for netflix and...
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anchor: emily: i am emily chang in san francisco and this is lumbar technology intel ceo says the chip shortage will wind her for a couple of years but we are in for a decade of growth. i will ask hana how he is winning business back from amazon and alphabet. twitter shares rally on the best revenue growth in years. jack dorsey says bitcoin will be a big part of twitter's future. i asked twitter cfo on how he sees crypto being integrated into the platform. primus or spain taps into the energy of the u.s. tech ecosystem and bring some of it back home. the prime minister's out of a meeting with tim cook. we will see what was on the agenda. all of that in a moment. but us get a look at the market s. what an end to the week. what are you watching? reporter: we started the week with all those variant concerns. not really evolving at the end of the week. a similar story. we start the day with a lot of rot market gains but evolving into a tech outperformance kind of day. s&p 500 down 1%. stocks drifting higher. a lot of that was responsible. tech was responsible for the nasdaq being up. what
anchor: emily: i am emily chang in san francisco and this is lumbar technology intel ceo says the chip shortage will wind her for a couple of years but we are in for a decade of growth. i will ask hana how he is winning business back from amazon and alphabet. twitter shares rally on the best revenue growth in years. jack dorsey says bitcoin will be a big part of twitter's future. i asked twitter cfo on how he sees crypto being integrated into the platform. primus or spain taps into the energy...
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emily: this is "bloomberg technology." elon musk in court, trying to defend the $2.6 billion of solarcity in response to a shareholder lawsuit. we will bring you his contentious testimony. plus, the government is focusing on chinese ride-hailer didi that just went public in the u.s. they are investigating whether the company violated data privacy and security law. coming down to earth, we will look at virgin galactic shares after the triumphant trip to space by billionaire richard branson. turns out the company needs additional funds as it prepares to bring tourists to space. and investors respond. first, u.s. stocks hitting records ahead of earnings. katie grayfield has more in new york. katie: it was a strong start to the week. both the s&p 500 index and nasdaq 100 ended at record highs. it probably helps that it was a pretty quiet day in the bond market. 10-year treasury yield ended just about half a basis point higher and that gave the all clear to stocks after last week's dramatic drop in rates. the nasdaq's golden dr
emily: this is "bloomberg technology." elon musk in court, trying to defend the $2.6 billion of solarcity in response to a shareholder lawsuit. we will bring you his contentious testimony. plus, the government is focusing on chinese ride-hailer didi that just went public in the u.s. they are investigating whether the company violated data privacy and security law. coming down to earth, we will look at virgin galactic shares after the triumphant trip to space by billionaire richard...
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emily: what did this all mean?ere, understanding how jeff bezos thinks, when he landed, he articulated to me building a road to space. building a space economy and a way to protect the earth. what do you imagine the next move for blue origin will be? what is the next priority? >> definitely the new shepard program and jeff has made a bold move to fly on the human capital flight. this has been in testing for a long time. they are also developing a an orbital rocket, which is to be reusable for the first stage. it is a heavy lift rocket they are launching from cape canaveral. that is going to be a huge milestone. to your point on vision, i have talked to jeff and heard him speak about having millions of people living and working in space and moving heavy industry off planet earth. that is what inspired me to start relativity, was this idea that we need to actually build an industrial base on mars and on other planets and this is an important vision to go out there. there is a lot of conversation around this, that thi
emily: what did this all mean?ere, understanding how jeff bezos thinks, when he landed, he articulated to me building a road to space. building a space economy and a way to protect the earth. what do you imagine the next move for blue origin will be? what is the next priority? >> definitely the new shepard program and jeff has made a bold move to fly on the human capital flight. this has been in testing for a long time. they are also developing a an orbital rocket, which is to be reusable...
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emily: let's talk about cost. tip of the iceberg is -- it is a very small part of what blue origin is focused on, but it is just the beginning and it is a way they are going to be able to make money short-term. what you think is the market for space tourism? what cost for a ticket? sam: a lot of framing for space tourism gets put into the fact that people spent 1% of their net worth on an incredible experience. going to space would fit into that category. when you look at that, you need to bring costs down to roughly $50,000 per ticket for space tourism to reach the inflection point where more people can do it. i think jeff bezos agrees that space tourism is a way to test technology, it's a good way to commercialize it at an early stage. what we see this as is a big opportunity for hypersonic transportation. not just going up and coming down at the same spot, that would be going from new york to japan in just a few hours. we think over the medium-term, that could be a $270 billion revenue opportunity annually. or,
emily: let's talk about cost. tip of the iceberg is -- it is a very small part of what blue origin is focused on, but it is just the beginning and it is a way they are going to be able to make money short-term. what you think is the market for space tourism? what cost for a ticket? sam: a lot of framing for space tourism gets put into the fact that people spent 1% of their net worth on an incredible experience. going to space would fit into that category. when you look at that, you need to...
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i'm emily compagno. here's kayleigh mcenany and host of parked on fox nation, abby hornacek and raymond arroyo. these two suspects taking off from the scene of last night's shooting. witnesses say it was like a war zone. this happened in a popular area with tourists and diners just over a mile from the white house. bystanders forced to run or take cover. you can see the terrifying moments inside the restaurant. the shooting happening less than a week after gun fire rocked a washington national's baseball game. thousands of fans fleeing for safety after three people were shot and wounded outside the park. this all comes amid rising crime in cities around the country. shocking video of an attack in new york city last night. police say four attackers bludgeoned a 60-year-old woman with a kitchen pot robbing her of her walker and purse. in chicago, 22 people have been shot the past 48 hours. among the victims, a 15-year-old boy that was shot and killed wednesday night. the victim's mother mourning and saying
i'm emily compagno. here's kayleigh mcenany and host of parked on fox nation, abby hornacek and raymond arroyo. these two suspects taking off from the scene of last night's shooting. witnesses say it was like a war zone. this happened in a popular area with tourists and diners just over a mile from the white house. bystanders forced to run or take cover. you can see the terrifying moments inside the restaurant. the shooting happening less than a week after gun fire rocked a washington...
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>> emily: fake news!look on the back side of things. i keep it closeted. i love that it's the only industry that gain favorability, police. the only one. >> jesse: what does that tell you? after being denigrated, their approval went up. >> shannon: and the one that lost the most? public schools. very telling. >> greg: everything run by the left. >> emily: speaking in public schools, in junior high we had a teacher who started us out with a s and we had to earn the a. never worked louder and faster. >> greg: that sounds disgusting. ♪ ♪ liberty mutual customizes car insurance so you only pay for what you need. how much money can liberty mutual save you? one! two! three! four! five! 72,807! 72,808... dollars. yep... everything hurts. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> greg: we are answering your questions. the first one -- it's a good question. she asks good questions. what store no longer in business would you like to see back? i already know my answer. emily, you are
>> emily: fake news!look on the back side of things. i keep it closeted. i love that it's the only industry that gain favorability, police. the only one. >> jesse: what does that tell you? after being denigrated, their approval went up. >> shannon: and the one that lost the most? public schools. very telling. >> greg: everything run by the left. >> emily: speaking in public schools, in junior high we had a teacher who started us out with a s and we had to earn the...
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emily: wow.bisa: a share price as high as $53 and as low as seven dollars and what that might mean. i do think in terms of that transaction in particular, the board made a number of assumptions. we were the second largest beverage company, obviously, in the world, and we thought, gosh, the notion that the number one company would swallow the number two company seemed so distant, partly because we were competing in the same areas and there was also going to be regulatory antitrust issues, and we thought it would be hard to work through. we totally misjudged the fact that in order to buy us, this number one company, anheuser-busch, had to do the largest bond transaction ever, $40 billion, and we thought it was just so implausible, they surely would not do that. again, boy, were we wrong. to add to that, i was the chairman of the risk committee at the time, and not only had we assumed the brexit vote would not happen in 2016, but we thought if it were to, there is no way people would vote brexit, an
emily: wow.bisa: a share price as high as $53 and as low as seven dollars and what that might mean. i do think in terms of that transaction in particular, the board made a number of assumptions. we were the second largest beverage company, obviously, in the world, and we thought, gosh, the notion that the number one company would swallow the number two company seemed so distant, partly because we were competing in the same areas and there was also going to be regulatory antitrust issues, and we...
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thanks, emily.h him that is missing in this debate is an honest appraisal of what tlaib is saying when she calls for, and her words, elimination of funding for cbp and i.c.e. and by extension all of the department of homeland security. we have to be clear that the administration system's policy, written on paper, and implement it by the department of homeland security. if you eliminate the folks on the ground that are part of this operation, tlaib herself says that she thinks dhs should be defunded because they've proven themselves inept at humanely helping migrants navigate the immigration system. but without them, there is no immigration system. if we are being truthful about what she's advocating for here, it is precisely that. surprising as it is to hear her say let's get rid of dhs, which is actually saying when you press her words and accept the underlying meaning is she doesn't want an immigration system for this country, writ large. what she wants in place of that, i don't know, that she doe
thanks, emily.h him that is missing in this debate is an honest appraisal of what tlaib is saying when she calls for, and her words, elimination of funding for cbp and i.c.e. and by extension all of the department of homeland security. we have to be clear that the administration system's policy, written on paper, and implement it by the department of homeland security. if you eliminate the folks on the ground that are part of this operation, tlaib herself says that she thinks dhs should be...
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this is bloomberg technology with emily chang. ♪ caroline: caroline hyde in for emily chang.oming up in the next hour, we we head to texas where emily is at the blue origin launch site. find out what to express -- expect when jeff bezos heads to space. it could be the fifth biggest on the u.s. exchange in this record-setting year for public offering. globalfoundries looking to rebrand itself amid a chip shortage. a change in image and how it could impact the larger industry. first, we've got to get into the stock slump. around the world, warnings from health officials of a resurgence of covid-19. an escalation in tensions between the u.s. and china. >> it was a really big confluence. what i called a risk factor stew is what you are seeing. s&p 500 down 1.6%. you sawtek just a little more insulated with some of those other sectors. nasdaq 100 down. compared to the s&p 500 index, the bed bad. this coming as we start seeing yields down as well. a whopping 10 basis points. where did all the money go? treasury is a given, but where else? it went into the dollar, up 0.3%. there wer
this is bloomberg technology with emily chang. ♪ caroline: caroline hyde in for emily chang.oming up in the next hour, we we head to texas where emily is at the blue origin launch site. find out what to express -- expect when jeff bezos heads to space. it could be the fifth biggest on the u.s. exchange in this record-setting year for public offering. globalfoundries looking to rebrand itself amid a chip shortage. a change in image and how it could impact the larger industry. first, we've got...
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it's wild. >> emily: that is such a great point.stributed the vaccine for free. so in terms of services, that's who is losing out. as americans cheer on team usa and tokyo, some college students are refusing to root for our country. we'll explain why, next. >> are you going to be rooting for team usa? >> uh... i don't root for countries, i root for athletes. ♪ ♪ veteran homeowners. the newday two and a quarter refi is the lowest rate in their history. two and a quarter percent. just 2.48 apr. newday's holding the line on rates so veterans can save thousands. introducing aleve x. it's fast, powerful long-lasting relief with a revolutionary, rollerball design. because with the right pain reliever... life opens up. aleve it, and see what's possible. welcome back to milkshake mustaches, high fives and high dives. to 3-on 3s... 2-on-2s... and 1-on-1s. at aspen dental, we see all the moments that make us smile so we make it easy to share your smile with convenient, total care - all in one place. and flexible hours that work with your life
it's wild. >> emily: that is such a great point.stributed the vaccine for free. so in terms of services, that's who is losing out. as americans cheer on team usa and tokyo, some college students are refusing to root for our country. we'll explain why, next. >> are you going to be rooting for team usa? >> uh... i don't root for countries, i root for athletes. ♪ ♪ veteran homeowners. the newday two and a quarter refi is the lowest rate in their history. two and a quarter...
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>> emily: fake news!o look on the back side of things. i keep it closeted. i love that it's the only industry that gain favorability, police. the only one. >> jesse: what does that tell you? after being denigrated, their approval went up. >> shannon: and the one that lost the most? public schools. very telling. >> greg: everything run by the left. >> emily: speaking in public schools, in junior high we had a teacher who started us out with a s and we had to earn the a. never worked louder and faster. >> greg: that sounds disgusting. ♪ ♪ it's a wishlist on wheels. a choice that requires no explanation. it's where safe and daring seamlessly intersect. it's understated, yet over-delivers. it is truly the mercedes-benz of sports sedans. visit your local mercedes-benz dealer today for exceptional lease and financing offers. every day in business brings something new. so get the flexibility of the new mobile service designed for your small business. introducing comcast business mobile. you get the fastest, most
>> emily: fake news!o look on the back side of things. i keep it closeted. i love that it's the only industry that gain favorability, police. the only one. >> jesse: what does that tell you? after being denigrated, their approval went up. >> shannon: and the one that lost the most? public schools. very telling. >> greg: everything run by the left. >> emily: speaking in public schools, in junior high we had a teacher who started us out with a s and we had to earn...
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good point, emily.n we look at the actual lawsuit, it'll depend on lawyers like you and kayleigh to give us the facts. i will tell you from a p.r. perspective, zooming out of the big picture and all of this, there is a monopoly on information by all of these major social media companies. and that is really, i think, getting to the heart of what seat in the stack met earlier. that former president trump is trying to address. whether the lawsuit is successful or not, i think this is part of the plan and part of an ability to try and break up this monopoly on information. so we will certainly see if they're able to do that. we all remember back in history looking at the breakup of standard oil, right? in the 1890s, whenever the the american supreme court really started going after a big monopoly. i think, comparatively, these social media tech monopolies and oninformation or even bigger thn those monopolies in american history. i think it's incredibly important. i would also note -- and this is breaking ne
good point, emily.n we look at the actual lawsuit, it'll depend on lawyers like you and kayleigh to give us the facts. i will tell you from a p.r. perspective, zooming out of the big picture and all of this, there is a monopoly on information by all of these major social media companies. and that is really, i think, getting to the heart of what seat in the stack met earlier. that former president trump is trying to address. whether the lawsuit is successful or not, i think this is part of the...
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emily: wow. dambisa: a share price as high as $53 and as low as seven dollars and what that might mean. i do think in terms of that transaction in particular, the board made a number of assumptions. we were the second largest beverage company, obviously, in the world, and we thought, gosh, the notion that the number one company would swallow the number two company seemed so distant, partly because we were competing in the same areas and there was also going to be regulatory antitrust issues, and we thought it would be hard to work through. we totally misjudged the fact that in order to buy us, this number one company, anheuser-busch, had to do the largest bond transaction ever, $40 billion, and we thought it was just so implausible, they surely would not do that. again, boy, were we wrong. to add to that, i was the chairman of the risk committee at the time, and not only had we assumed the brexit vote would not happen in 2016, but we thought if it were to, there is no way people would vote brexit
emily: wow. dambisa: a share price as high as $53 and as low as seven dollars and what that might mean. i do think in terms of that transaction in particular, the board made a number of assumptions. we were the second largest beverage company, obviously, in the world, and we thought, gosh, the notion that the number one company would swallow the number two company seemed so distant, partly because we were competing in the same areas and there was also going to be regulatory antitrust issues,...
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wright, emily?ght, and she hit the nail on the head when she said mismanagement. being a californian, we saw a district attorney and also ag, there is an explosive case that came out of her office, one of her closest aides of 14 years, a lawsuit was filed against him for sexual harassment. they settled, and the details of that remain closed to the public, but kamala harris maintains that she knew nothing about it. at the time, "the sacramento bee," for example, these are more favorable toward her, but she said she owes her voters more. silly and trust to her a leadership to manage her employees to a standard we can believe in, and she has fallen short. she owes us more than a 4-where denial on the steps of the senate, and frankly it was also unbelievable. i think that is what it was hard to stomach as a californian. what do you mean you didn't know? that means you are either a poor manager or you are lying. there were so many details about it and 70 things that flowed from it, and it also calls to m
wright, emily?ght, and she hit the nail on the head when she said mismanagement. being a californian, we saw a district attorney and also ag, there is an explosive case that came out of her office, one of her closest aides of 14 years, a lawsuit was filed against him for sexual harassment. they settled, and the details of that remain closed to the public, but kamala harris maintains that she knew nothing about it. at the time, "the sacramento bee," for example, these are more...
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emily, my friend, an "outnumbered" photobomb. >> emily: i loved it.gh: it was great. vivek, steve hollander reuters, one of the best reporters in the press corps, generally awesome human being. if anyone deserves it, it's him but my, how the temple has changed. if only they can ask hard-hitting questions as well as they could sing. >> vivek: that was not the white house press corps that we saw couple years ago. the top job of the press is to hold the government accountable. that's why we have a free and independent press and i am a fan of being civil and friendly and the way that we carry out her duties but we can apply that if her critically. we can't do it when everyone is at a birthday party. the change relative to two years ago is remarkable. we need to watch for a combination of the press and government. >> kayleigh: well said, it's the contrast. kennedy, would you rather watch the press corps act about the biden dog, cat, air force one color scheme or would you watch them sing? >> kennedy: i would rather chew off my own hand then to hear jen psa
emily, my friend, an "outnumbered" photobomb. >> emily: i loved it.gh: it was great. vivek, steve hollander reuters, one of the best reporters in the press corps, generally awesome human being. if anyone deserves it, it's him but my, how the temple has changed. if only they can ask hard-hitting questions as well as they could sing. >> vivek: that was not the white house press corps that we saw couple years ago. the top job of the press is to hold the government...
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oh, it is emily's hair." the question remains if this will be a viable industry. apparently, 1700 individuals per year would have to take these fights for it to be a viable industry. it is a venn diagram, apparently, of wealthy individuals and thrill seekers. the point of what kennedy said of looking back on earth and seek its fragility, looking through a different lens company can have a really important impact on environmental concerns and on that preservation, and potentially the unification, as well, with world peace. i feel like i'm sounding like i'm from berkeley, which i am, but i think you have a positive impact for all of us as we get these people with means onboard. figuratively and literally. >> harris: emily, i'd love to sound like i'm from berkeley. most of the time i just sound like i'm from space. kayleigh? [laughter] >> kayleigh: look, to emily's point, they have 600 bookings so far ranging from about $300,000 to $400,000. when all is said and done, i'm just glad, glad that branson beat bezos.
oh, it is emily's hair." the question remains if this will be a viable industry. apparently, 1700 individuals per year would have to take these fights for it to be a viable industry. it is a venn diagram, apparently, of wealthy individuals and thrill seekers. the point of what kennedy said of looking back on earth and seek its fragility, looking through a different lens company can have a really important impact on environmental concerns and on that preservation, and potentially the...
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i am emily compagno. here today, fox news correspondent julie banderas, host of "kennedy" on fox business, kennedy, former state department spokesperson kevin morgan ortagus, and editor in chief of the daily wire, host of "the ben shapiro show," ben shapiro. he's also author of the new book, "the authoritarian moment." the president is set to help his strategy gets more shots in the arms of americans as the delta variant spreads and cases are on the rise. the day that led to its recent reversal unmasks. all this as critics say democrats have only themselves to blame for a vaccine hesitancy. because of comments like this. >> we are not changing the science. you know what changed, chris? the virus changed, and the science evolved with the changing virus. >> if you're not vaccinated, you not as smart as i thought you were. >> it's like drunk drivers. you don't have a right to jump drive and go out and put your life at risk and those of everyone else at risk. >> emily: ben shapiro, welcome back to the show. y
i am emily compagno. here today, fox news correspondent julie banderas, host of "kennedy" on fox business, kennedy, former state department spokesperson kevin morgan ortagus, and editor in chief of the daily wire, host of "the ben shapiro show," ben shapiro. he's also author of the new book, "the authoritarian moment." the president is set to help his strategy gets more shots in the arms of americans as the delta variant spreads and cases are on the rise. the day...
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my cohosts are here, emily compagno and kayleigh mcenany. also along, host of "no interruption" on fox nation, tomi lahren. and in the virtual center seat, julie jones, retired u.s. marine bomb technician, fox news contributor, and host of a july 4th celebration on fox nation. details later this hour, stick around for that. this is the scene that played out. with president biden shooting down reporters' questions. as they queue that up, let's set the scene for what you walked into, joey jones. today is an important day. >> joey: it is. i really can't get my mind off the fact that -- and we'll get to this, i guess -- that he actually said he wasn't going to answer more questions on afghanistan because it's the fourth of july weekend and he got some good job numbers. when i was in afghanistan on the fourth of july i didn't stop doing my job, i didn't leave people to ask questions, actually took apart bombs that day, too, just like i did on the third and the fifth. i want people in america to know that not everybody pauses for five or six days
my cohosts are here, emily compagno and kayleigh mcenany. also along, host of "no interruption" on fox nation, tomi lahren. and in the virtual center seat, julie jones, retired u.s. marine bomb technician, fox news contributor, and host of a july 4th celebration on fox nation. details later this hour, stick around for that. this is the scene that played out. with president biden shooting down reporters' questions. as they queue that up, let's set the scene for what you walked into,...
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i'm kayleigh mcenany in here today, my cohost harris faulkner along with emily compagno, morgan ortagus and in the center virtual seat, david avella, welcome, everyone. texas state democrat lawmakers in a sense-deleted tweet posted this picture of her and other democrats on a bus as they skipped town in a move to a single election reform legislation. another democratic lawmaker also getting ripped for mentioning their "sacrifice" as this picture shows the group traveling with a case of beer. it was miller lite. 50 or so lawmakers boarded two charter just jets for washington and the second attempt to block those voting bills to pay they are seen smiling on one of the planes without wearing masks. one of the texas democrats who fled said this outside the u.s. capitol today. >> we were quite literally forced to move and leave the state of texas. we also know that we are living right now on borrowed time in texas. and we can't stay here indefinitely to run out the clock, to stop republican anti-voter bills. that's why we need congress to act now and pass the for the people asked. >> kayleig
i'm kayleigh mcenany in here today, my cohost harris faulkner along with emily compagno, morgan ortagus and in the center virtual seat, david avella, welcome, everyone. texas state democrat lawmakers in a sense-deleted tweet posted this picture of her and other democrats on a bus as they skipped town in a move to a single election reform legislation. another democratic lawmaker also getting ripped for mentioning their "sacrifice" as this picture shows the group traveling with a case...
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just a warning. >> emily: indeed. we are awaiting a response from the white house after some democrats bash the july 4th holiday. and we discussed those comments. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ ok everyone, our mission is to provide complete, balanced nutrition for strength and energy. whoo hoo! ensure, with 27 vitamins and minerals, now introducing ensure complete! with 30 grams of protein. what do we want for dinner? ensure complete! burger... i want a sugar cookie... wait... i want a bucket of chicken... i want... ♪♪ it's the easiest because it's the cheesiest. kraft. for the win win. keeping your oysters business growing has you swamped. you need to hire. i need indeed indeed you do. the moment you sponsor a job on indeed you get a shortlist of quality candidates from a resume data base claim your seventy-five-dollar credit when you post your first job at indeed.com/promo veteran homeowners, newday's rates have dropped again. it's time to refinance. newday's low rate refi offers their lowest rate in histo
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emily: your predictions have been good thus far. you have also said fortnite is netflix's most -- >> reed has always said there competition is leisure time. they'd described their biggest enemy as sleep. this has become a common way to describe competition in entertainment. today, there is no segment of the leisure market that media companies lose two more often than social gaming experience is. you cannot dominate leisure without having a meaningful offering in social gaming. emily: what does that mean for netflix, the traditional competitors that we think of when we think netflix like disney plus and hbo ? >> this is an example of trying to stay ahead of the market. they were years ahead of binging, many of the things that is driving -- that defined the streaming worse. it is clear gaming is the next big thing and read and the rest of the company seem focused on what the company looks like in 2025 as the market tries to replicate what netflix was in 2013. emily: we are going to continue to fall your thoughts and your portfolio. we
emily: your predictions have been good thus far. you have also said fortnite is netflix's most -- >> reed has always said there competition is leisure time. they'd described their biggest enemy as sleep. this has become a common way to describe competition in entertainment. today, there is no segment of the leisure market that media companies lose two more often than social gaming experience is. you cannot dominate leisure without having a meaningful offering in social gaming. emily: what...
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emily, this is supposed to be a reporter. >> emily: that's right.s it is surprising. this is a pattern. a reporter with a backing of an amazing institution that said something totally outlandish and sinister and they get backlash and say oh, it was taken out of contest. no, we know exactly what you meant. she talks about unclearly worded. she said as a politician continues to threaten the state out of office and his entire party supports the threat. so here we have a "new york times" reporter that is okay making such broad generalizations, demonizing an entire party in such an outlandish way and to j.d.'s point, ignore everything happening at the border, our inner cities, crime sky rockets. the list is are too long for this hour show. this is reprehensible. >> harris: you say amazing other glowy words about institutions. where is "the new york times" on this? can nobody at the "new york times" tell this reporter that tweets don't die, dude? dagen? >> dagen: this is the modern day left wing media. they don't report facts. they bring an agenda, their
emily, this is supposed to be a reporter. >> emily: that's right.s it is surprising. this is a pattern. a reporter with a backing of an amazing institution that said something totally outlandish and sinister and they get backlash and say oh, it was taken out of contest. no, we know exactly what you meant. she talks about unclearly worded. she said as a politician continues to threaten the state out of office and his entire party supports the threat. so here we have a "new york...
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emily? >> emily: that's exactly right, harris. just to build on pete's points that were so true, covid has been the sun around which the media and administration has orbited the last year. it's the reason our individual liberties were suspended. the reason why the borders were opened, the reason why the federal government still maintains mask mandates are at airports and every single federal building. it's the reason behind literally every decision. according to them, for spending withholding and more spending of money and suspending of rates. the fact that this stunt now, in such a dramatic self manufactured way, likening themselves to selma and suffrage and other points of history in which people died protecting what where their constitutional liberties. >> harris: so offensive. >> emily: the fact that they likened themselves to that, rationally exist in this plane, and has zero consequences for this, no wonder the only institution in which the americans have less faith in this country other than the media is commerce. >> harris
emily? >> emily: that's exactly right, harris. just to build on pete's points that were so true, covid has been the sun around which the media and administration has orbited the last year. it's the reason our individual liberties were suspended. the reason why the borders were opened, the reason why the federal government still maintains mask mandates are at airports and every single federal building. it's the reason behind literally every decision. according to them, for spending...
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emily, what do you think? do you think that the, the upcoming landmark climate conference call 26 that the this inequity will actually be addressed? i mean, do you think that the richer countries will actually start helping poor countries in battling climate change in giving them the resources they need in order to either fight climate change in global warming or to adapt to it? yeah, while one would hope so, however, i mean, i think it's the challenge now also indicated situation we've just seen, for example, the united kingdom cutting back on the international 8 budget. so i think we're giving different signals here in terms of the commitment to support developing countries in adapting to climate change. so i'm a little bit worried about that. the moment. i mean, simon, i saw you nodding there as well. so i want to, i want to ask, what exactly you want to say in response to emily, but i also want to follow up with, you know, in talking about cop 26. i mean, do you think that, you know, all of these warnings
emily, what do you think? do you think that the, the upcoming landmark climate conference call 26 that the this inequity will actually be addressed? i mean, do you think that the richer countries will actually start helping poor countries in battling climate change in giving them the resources they need in order to either fight climate change in global warming or to adapt to it? yeah, while one would hope so, however, i mean, i think it's the challenge now also indicated situation we've just...
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my cohost and studio, emily compagno along with kayleigh mcenany. kennedy here as well, as well as former senator john james. we salute him with our civilian mines. good to see you come everybody. republicans in another of states pushing forward bills, basic, will post election integrity, but president biden, again, going after their move in a fiery speech, accusing republicans of attacking the foundation of our country. >> president biden: the 21st century jim crow assault is real. it's unrelenting. we are going to challenge it vigorously. are you on the side of truth or lies, fact or fiction, justice or injustice, democracy or autocracy? that's what it's coming down to. stand up, for god's sake, and help prevent this concerted effort to undermine our elections. [applause] have you know shame? we are facing the most significant test of our democracy since the civil war. >> harris: john james, your take. >> sen. james: i think it's rich for joe biden to talk about this when he was elected for senate in 1972 and advocated for busing. come see where s
my cohost and studio, emily compagno along with kayleigh mcenany. kennedy here as well, as well as former senator john james. we salute him with our civilian mines. good to see you come everybody. republicans in another of states pushing forward bills, basic, will post election integrity, but president biden, again, going after their move in a fiery speech, accusing republicans of attacking the foundation of our country. >> president biden: the 21st century jim crow assault is real. it's...