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police say other cameras also captured kessler dumping items in the garbage. >> kessler disposing what looked like a white trash bag and emptying the contents of a trash can in one of several dumpsters. >> reporter: authorities traced the items from the dumpster to this massive landfill in southeast georgia, the size of a football field. the state attorney says kessler could still face first-degree murder charges even if police don't find joleen's body. tom? >> stephanie ramos tonight. thank you. >>> and there's still much more ahead on "world news tonight" this saturday -- the high-speed chase. a car out of control, slamming right into a home with a woman and her mother inside. >>> plus, the rip current rescue. the desperate race against the clock to save two girls from dangerous waves. >>> and the taser takedown, all caught on bodycam. police arresting a suspect, a suspected rapist, who took off running. what tipped them off about who he was. take prilosec otc and take control of heartburn. so you don't have to stash antacids here... here... or, here. kick your antacid habit with pri
police say other cameras also captured kessler dumping items in the garbage. >> kessler disposing what looked like a white trash bag and emptying the contents of a trash can in one of several dumpsters. >> reporter: authorities traced the items from the dumpster to this massive landfill in southeast georgia, the size of a football field. the state attorney says kessler could still face first-degree murder charges even if police don't find joleen's body. tom? >> stephanie ramos...
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, as we can seek kessler out on front on five under.erboard, as we can seek kessler out on front on five under. of the selected brits, worth pointing out that danny willett finished on... those brits hoping to move their way up those brits hoping to move their way up the leaderboard in this comedy opening round of the championships, as we know. the brits and the europeans had to wrestle back control of those majors, all of them, the americans currently have in their possession. thanksjohn. thanks john. lewis hamilton thanksjohn. lewis hamilton has signed two new two—year contract to mercedes full stop you will add at least 30 million a year, but that could rise to a0 million. it meets your remains the best page driver in formula 1 history. we are on the same wavelength, he said. both on and off the track. we understand liverpool's new and very expensive goalkeeper alison will have a medical today. they are paying 67 million for the roma goalkeeper. a new world record for goalkeeper. the brazilian, in green, had a great record in italy's
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you said that it shows resilience but kessler shares fell sharply.s could pressure the company to fire elon musk given he is the founder. when the celebrity ceo does well, the positive effect of the awareness of the brand, it is fantastic, but when it goes wrong, it can have a really damaging effect. think about sepp blatter around fifa, tony howard at bp, the deep waters spill. sometimes these things can have a long and impactful damage on the brand but when it goes well it can go really well. bill gates, richard branson, they are great ambassadors for their brand. it all comes with having particular, opinionated photogenic ceos. let's ta ke opinionated photogenic ceos. let's take you to farnborough air show where all the headlines have been about big deals for big planes but, behind the scenes, a great deal of other business is being done as well in one sector which is a track a lot of attention is on the market for executive jets. we have of attention is on the market for executivejets. we have been finding out how those vips choose to travel. mos
you said that it shows resilience but kessler shares fell sharply.s could pressure the company to fire elon musk given he is the founder. when the celebrity ceo does well, the positive effect of the awareness of the brand, it is fantastic, but when it goes wrong, it can have a really damaging effect. think about sepp blatter around fifa, tony howard at bp, the deep waters spill. sometimes these things can have a long and impactful damage on the brand but when it goes well it can go really well....
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kessler earlier this month increased prices on the model x and model s by 20%.u can see how the tariffs can really hit the consumers. it goes both ways because in may, before this happened, beijing slapped the tariffs and kessler passed on the saving to chinese can set —— chinese consumers but now things are turning around. it will either hit consumers or you end up with supply chain shifts. china has taken over the production of the ex three. you can understand, from the point of view of china, it is retaliating against the us and initially. but in a way, although the chinese are having to pay a little bit more, in the long—term, china could be a beneficiary? you can see how countries benefit. does it end up in a situation where you look at who is exporting the most and they figure out who loses? anyone watching the brexit debate in terms of what no deals and tariffs do, this is a real—life example. it hits consumers and deflects the supply chain. we have some other stories that we can get our teeth into later. also, the first welsh winner of the tour de france
kessler earlier this month increased prices on the model x and model s by 20%.u can see how the tariffs can really hit the consumers. it goes both ways because in may, before this happened, beijing slapped the tariffs and kessler passed on the saving to chinese can set —— chinese consumers but now things are turning around. it will either hit consumers or you end up with supply chain shifts. china has taken over the production of the ex three. you can understand, from the point of view of...
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shares in kessler are falling after a british caver who helped rescue 12 boys from a thai cave says hesk who called him a pedo when he —— make his mini—sub was dismissed as a pr stu nt. mini—sub was dismissed as a pr stunt. —— tesla. the escher is the biggest event in funds bra. —— it is the biggest event. in farnborough. these planes are on their larger side. this is a very large industry. it is worth about $7 trillion per year. a lot of the cargo is carried around in normal planes, on flights that you or i might take. but what if you want to take something bigger oi’ if you want to take something bigger ora if you want to take something bigger or a heavier, mining if you want to take something bigger ora heavier, mining equipment, if you want to take something bigger or a heavier, mining equipment, for example? then you might need something a bit more like this. massive machines. have you heard of the world's most expensive medicinal fungus, worth more than its weight in gold? every year,, then the police put their lives at risk to search for this fungus. a valuable medicinal fungus.
shares in kessler are falling after a british caver who helped rescue 12 boys from a thai cave says hesk who called him a pedo when he —— make his mini—sub was dismissed as a pr stu nt. mini—sub was dismissed as a pr stunt. —— tesla. the escher is the biggest event in funds bra. —— it is the biggest event. in farnborough. these planes are on their larger side. this is a very large industry. it is worth about $7 trillion per year. a lot of the cargo is carried around in normal...
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researchor of equity scott kessler, thank you.ll continue to cover all of these companies reporting throughout the week. speaking of amazon, coming up, president trump has resumed his public campaign against jeff bezos by calling his paper, "the washington post," and expensive lobbyist for amazon. you are watching "bloomberg technology." be sure to wallow our global news network on tictoc on twitter. this is bloomberg. ♪ emily: bloomberg has learned the trump administration try to will try to revoke california's authority to regulate car emissions, including those affecting new-car sales. the proposed revamp would put the brakes on federal rules to boost fuel efficiency in the next decade, and instead, would cap left he will economy requirements at the 2020 level. we will look more into this later this speaking of president hour. trump, he is taking aim at two familiar targets in the u.s., amazon and "the washington post." both are controlled by the richest person in the world, jeff bezos. the president says that "the post" is not
researchor of equity scott kessler, thank you.ll continue to cover all of these companies reporting throughout the week. speaking of amazon, coming up, president trump has resumed his public campaign against jeff bezos by calling his paper, "the washington post," and expensive lobbyist for amazon. you are watching "bloomberg technology." be sure to wallow our global news network on tictoc on twitter. this is bloomberg. ♪ emily: bloomberg has learned the trump...
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you have had public appearances or been endorsed by in the past richard hinds and jason kessler, all of whom have espoused white supremacy or anti-semitism. you said you disavowed both. but the national republican senatorial committee has refused to support you and other republicans who ask why this pattern of associating at all with people who promote hate? not moreon is why did republicans associate themselves with these men at the time you did? >> i grew up to believe all people are equal, all people are born equal, my father was a line sherman, i grew up in a working-class family. there is not a racist bone in my body. i'm an eagle scout, i believe in a equal opportunity for all. came out, i did not know at the time, i meet hundreds of people. you should know that. i disavowed them. everyone of them. every single time we have come across someone like that but you know what? he has not. the same standard has not been held, you in the media have failed, you have not held them accountable for the people who are anti-semitic and bigoted. you have an open racist. there have been congr
you have had public appearances or been endorsed by in the past richard hinds and jason kessler, all of whom have espoused white supremacy or anti-semitism. you said you disavowed both. but the national republican senatorial committee has refused to support you and other republicans who ask why this pattern of associating at all with people who promote hate? not moreon is why did republicans associate themselves with these men at the time you did? >> i grew up to believe all people are...
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kessler has been on the run for 18 years.ce custody now for auto theft. >>> this chicago, an anti-gun violence operation shut down major freeway. thousands of people blocking traffic on the north bound lanes. the marchers calling for common sense gun laws and more attention to pefrty. >>> a bus caught on flames with just the driver on board. it had pulled into a parking lot on cape cod. another driver saw smoke coming from it and alerted the bus driver who got out before his bus was engulfed in flames. the bus driver was not injured. >>> finally, world cup fever erupting like a bus on cape cod in england. the team now j an saturday. england took out sweden, 2-zip or 2-nil, as they say there. fans at a church wedding were updated. kept updated on the score by the hymn board. >> no way. >> yep, yep, yep. 2-0, england wins. >> gotta have priorities. >> the only time they won the world cup, 1966, before you were born, paula. >> just a little bit. >> it's before dan was born. you? >> it's questionable. >> sam and i were hanging ou
kessler has been on the run for 18 years.ce custody now for auto theft. >>> this chicago, an anti-gun violence operation shut down major freeway. thousands of people blocking traffic on the north bound lanes. the marchers calling for common sense gun laws and more attention to pefrty. >>> a bus caught on flames with just the driver on board. it had pulled into a parking lot on cape cod. another driver saw smoke coming from it and alerted the bus driver who got out before his...
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jason kessler, it was obvious that people knew who he was and corey went to jason's events. the architect of that horrible tragedy in charlottesville that led to the death of a paralegal two state troopers, it was corey who sought out jason kessler, not the other way around. corey sought out paul neyland. you have to search to find him. he is a notorious anti-semite, anti-islamic, violent language and corey did not just seek him out, corey went and appeared with him and called him one of his personal heroes. he paid paul to get his supporter list because he thought those are my kind of people, i want to reach out to them. corey went and campaigned for roy moore who had been outed as a predator on teenage girls, it was not moore coming to corey's events, it was corey going to roy moore's events. he knows who these people are. this is an individual who is a lawyer and georgetown grad. he knows what they stand for. and he has decided to try to use whatever it is about them he finds attractive to gain support. that is not what we need representing virginia in the u.s. senate or
jason kessler, it was obvious that people knew who he was and corey went to jason's events. the architect of that horrible tragedy in charlottesville that led to the death of a paralegal two state troopers, it was corey who sought out jason kessler, not the other way around. corey sought out paul neyland. you have to search to find him. he is a notorious anti-semite, anti-islamic, violent language and corey did not just seek him out, corey went and appeared with him and called him one of his...
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line for in alphabet's report, google properties, that came at a $23.3 billion, a jump of ri26%, kessler of raymond t ames sayshat's important, because that reflects the growth of search and youtube, the core higher margin drivers of the business. tack or what google pays as distribution ptners came in at $3 billion. a smaller increase relative to recent quarters. for nightly business report, josh lipton, san frannisco. >> j us now to talk more about alphabet's earnings, and what he's expecting from other big tech names when they report later this week. daniel is senior tech analyst. >> google, alphabet, is a far flung company, where did you findstrength, what d you like about this report? >> i think wt was notable is that there was strength across a variety of areas. you -- tube was strong, we're seeing the company makeraction in initiatives like the google cloud platform, when you put all thattogether the company has built a series of platforms that we think will enable them to drive solidevenue growth over the next few years. we liked it overall. >> the t other companies we're going t
line for in alphabet's report, google properties, that came at a $23.3 billion, a jump of ri26%, kessler of raymond t ames sayshat's important, because that reflects the growth of search and youtube, the core higher margin drivers of the business. tack or what google pays as distribution ptners came in at $3 billion. a smaller increase relative to recent quarters. for nightly business report, josh lipton, san frannisco. >> j us now to talk more about alphabet's earnings, and what he's...
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corey sought out jason kessler. he also sought out paul was. you have to look to find him. you have to search to find paul he is editorial anti-semite, anti- islamic violence language. he didn't just seek him out but appeared with him and called him a personal hero and paid paul to get the supporter was because he got those are my kind of people i want to reach out to them he went and campaigned for roy moore who was outed as a creditor with teenage girls. it was corey going to their events. he is a lawyer and a georgetown graduate. he knows these people are. he knows what they stand for and he has decided to try to use whatever it is about him to gain support that is not what we need representing virginia. >>stewart: i have just about all people why haven't you disavowed leslie a proven anti-semite? him but he who claims that somehow jewish people in this country have taken over the foreign policy establishment in the united t states? congratulated saddam hussein for attacking israel with scud missiles. why have you not disavowed yourself from her? i have disavowed myself
corey sought out jason kessler. he also sought out paul was. you have to look to find him. you have to search to find paul he is editorial anti-semite, anti- islamic violence language. he didn't just seek him out but appeared with him and called him a personal hero and paid paul to get the supporter was because he got those are my kind of people i want to reach out to them he went and campaigned for roy moore who was outed as a creditor with teenage girls. it was corey going to their events. he...
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jamin kessler,nd mike lee, the senator.ut there's two that white house sources appear to be front-runner. amy conanare et and brett calve now, the 53-year-old who went to yale. he is right here in okay. >> as this starts to ramp up, people sta rushing for their candidate. you see the catholic judge asked about her ath lick faith back in the fall. kavanaugh looked in the cub cub administration and is seeing attacks from if right. some people say that based on some of hisn rulings, cases involving the affordable care act and other social issues, that he appears to be not conservative enough, if you will, f some people. so, a lot of jkeying and maneuvering among politicos and the legal community, as the president tries to make this de hsion. he say will announce it on monday. but he's flying to monta tonight for a campaign rally. decion coming soon. >> chris, on the hill for us. thank you. >>> rescuers are working as quickly as they can to get a team and their coach out of a cave. >> we're gng to show you video clear ue crews
jamin kessler,nd mike lee, the senator.ut there's two that white house sources appear to be front-runner. amy conanare et and brett calve now, the 53-year-old who went to yale. he is right here in okay. >> as this starts to ramp up, people sta rushing for their candidate. you see the catholic judge asked about her ath lick faith back in the fall. kavanaugh looked in the cub cub administration and is seeing attacks from if right. some people say that based on some of hisn rulings, cases...
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organizer jason kessler listed the event's purpose as "protesting civil rights abuse in charlottesville / white civil rights rally." in a new book, our next guest traces the history of the white power movement, which she says organized around a worldview of white supremacy, anticommunism and apocalypse in the aftermath , of the vietnam war, and culminated in the 1995 bombing by timothy mcveigh of the alfred p. murrah federal building in oklahoma city. kathleen belew is an assistant professor of history at the university of chicago and her new book is titled "bring the war home: the white power movement and paramilitary america." welcome to democracy now! it's great to have you with us. congratulations on your book. can you comment on your thoughts , reinforcingshee said what trump said a year ago, trying to take blame off the white supremacists. put it into a broader historical context. >> i should mention that my 1995rch goes only up to and the oklahoma city bombing. i don't have the archives to fully explicate was going on in the present moment. i can say this, there are two important
organizer jason kessler listed the event's purpose as "protesting civil rights abuse in charlottesville / white civil rights rally." in a new book, our next guest traces the history of the white power movement, which she says organized around a worldview of white supremacy, anticommunism and apocalypse in the aftermath , of the vietnam war, and culminated in the 1995 bombing by timothy mcveigh of the alfred p. murrah federal building in oklahoma city. kathleen belew is an assistant...
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. >> ronald kessler you say in your new book president trumps bravado, exaggeration and controversial comments are a means to the end and you say that 80% of the time the staff says he is a plan that he sticks with and a 20% he wakes up and goes all different direction so how could that be? >> guest: he's bobbing and weaving and punching and it's all an act. i interviewed his top aide for 26 years and when she joined the organization there were only seven other employees genuine better than anyone on both the business and social side and she said there are two donald trumps, one is the one you see on tv who makes these outrageous comments and it gets attention for his brand and even if it creates negative publicity he still becomes the center of attention every day and in conversation and for the media but then as the other donald trump, the one that insiders know who is the opposite. he's thoughtful and listens and he's careful about making decisions and during the campaign they called for a boycott of his properties and his remarks about the border of mexico and a month or two later
. >> ronald kessler you say in your new book president trumps bravado, exaggeration and controversial comments are a means to the end and you say that 80% of the time the staff says he is a plan that he sticks with and a 20% he wakes up and goes all different direction so how could that be? >> guest: he's bobbing and weaving and punching and it's all an act. i interviewed his top aide for 26 years and when she joined the organization there were only seven other employees genuine...
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. >> ronald kessler you say in your new book president trumps bravado, exaggeration and controversialcomments are
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. >> noreen kessler: and you just see a whole new person, a whole new beginning. it's almost like they're reborn. i can't think of another word but phenomenal. [ music ]
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response to the report that twitter has been suspending 1 million accounts a day in recent months scott kesslerowngraded the stock to a sell. hedown graded on valuation, this report reminds us he says about risks for the company, a lot of the good news is already reflected in the stock which is up 80% so far this year. melissa, back to you >> thanks, josh. josh lipton in san francisco is a purge good or is it bad for twitter? >> what do you say >> i don't like twitter, let's put it out there on the table. especially this valuation, 20% of their user base seems incredibly extreme to me i think they publish, it's less than 5% that are fake accounts, and that's probably accurate losing 70 million subscribers would be a devastating thing for the stock. i do think the stock's expensive here, i think there are better alternatives for nvestors, tha will come out in the quarter, i look at it and say, this stock to lose 70 million subscribers, is a big number. >> it won't appear in any of the metrics. >> we saw the stock pair its losses, but it didn't recoup a lot of the losses suffered during the day t
response to the report that twitter has been suspending 1 million accounts a day in recent months scott kesslerowngraded the stock to a sell. hedown graded on valuation, this report reminds us he says about risks for the company, a lot of the good news is already reflected in the stock which is up 80% so far this year. melissa, back to you >> thanks, josh. josh lipton in san francisco is a purge good or is it bad for twitter? >> what do you say >> i don't like twitter, let's...
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j jason kessler asked f a permit on the one-year anniversary of last year'seadly rally.said the refusal violated his free speech right. t abandonedhe legal fight and posted a message o twitter saying they will be focusing on a rally outside the white house on august 12th. >>> firse scrapping t swimsuit was the beginning. leaders of the miss america organation vowed to include women of, quote, all shapes and body sizes. the group released a full list updates to the pageant. they're calling it miss america 2.0. it's a pageant focusing less on looks and more on personality and scholarship. this new versio designed by the organization's new board. they were installed after an e-mail scandal la year forced board members to resign. >>> these pageants have been getting lower ratings.te it will be isting to see if people still watch for whatever -- >> we'll watch fo people that are more relatable to them, too, right? in ae se >> we'll see. >> meanwhile, mr. bell is here. in fashion today. umbrellas. and rain coats.mu prett, if it will keep you dry, have it ready to go today. not
j jason kessler asked f a permit on the one-year anniversary of last year'seadly rally.said the refusal violated his free speech right. t abandonedhe legal fight and posted a message o twitter saying they will be focusing on a rally outside the white house on august 12th. >>> firse scrapping t swimsuit was the beginning. leaders of the miss america organation vowed to include women of, quote, all shapes and body sizes. the group released a full list updates to the pageant. they're...
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andy kessler writes the inside view column for the "wall street journal" and he's founder of the siliconat to see you. thanks for coming in. what do you make of the eu's fine this week and the charges against google? >> well, the fine itself is irrelevant. you look at the numbers, 830 billion dollars market cap, 100 billion in cash, 13 billion in profits last year. that's not the problem. it is the concept of they are annoyed about 11 apps they installed including maps and search and assistance trying to say that's anticompetitive. but google, android, it is a platform. it is a platform for others to compete on. lyft versus uber and spotify versus pandora. it is a wonderful competitive environment and they compete against apple. bureaucrats are bureaucrats so they had to do something. paul: they say look, when they go to a handset maker and they say if you want to use android, you have to put these -- our apps, google maps, youtube, first. >> sure. paul: that's favoritism to google. >> well, yes, but you get the operating system for free rather than spending billions of dollars -- paul:
andy kessler writes the inside view column for the "wall street journal" and he's founder of the siliconat to see you. thanks for coming in. what do you make of the eu's fine this week and the charges against google? >> well, the fine itself is irrelevant. you look at the numbers, 830 billion dollars market cap, 100 billion in cash, 13 billion in profits last year. that's not the problem. it is the concept of they are annoyed about 11 apps they installed including maps and...
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the suit specifically names prominent white supremacists, including jason kessler, richard spencer, and james fields, who killed anti-racist protester, heather heyer, when he drove his car through a crowd of counter protesters. and those are some of the headlines. this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. juan: and i'm juan gonzalez. welcome to all of our listeners and viewers from around the country and around the world. in a move to push the supreme court further to the right, president trump has nominated federal judge brett kavanaugh to fill anthony kennedy's seat on the high court. if kavanaugh is confirmed, it would create a bloc of five right-wing justices making it the most conservative court since the 1930's. critics warn a a solid right-wig cocourt could lead to major rollbacks for voting rights, reproductive rights, civil rightsts, environmental regulatitions, gun control, reproductive rights, even the overturning of roe v. wade. last year kavanaugh ruled against an undocumented teenager who sought to have an abortion while in federa
the suit specifically names prominent white supremacists, including jason kessler, richard spencer, and james fields, who killed anti-racist protester, heather heyer, when he drove his car through a crowd of counter protesters. and those are some of the headlines. this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. juan: and i'm juan gonzalez. welcome to all of our listeners and viewers from around the country and around the world. in a move to push the supreme...
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jeffrey kessler, ms. lynn johnson, ms. elizabeth copeland and mr. patrick [inaudible]. thereafter, we will resume our hearing. i'm pleased to turn to my partner, senator wyden for his opening remarks. >> thank you mr. chairman. the next irs commissioner is going to be in charge of administrating the tax system that is broken in two. there is one set of rules in america for the cop on the beat or the worker on the factory line. strict rules, no special loopholes, taxes come straight out of your paycheck. then there is another set of rules in america for the high flyers and under that system with the right advice from costly advisors you can effectively payay what you want when you want to. mr. rettig, nominated by the president to be the irs, seems to have made a career on giving advice to a lot of those high flyers. the biggest policy challenge he will walk into, if confirmed as commissioner, is implement in the extremely, gated trump tax laws which does a whole lot more to the high flyers and the well-connected than it does for everybody else. given that fact in my vie
jeffrey kessler, ms. lynn johnson, ms. elizabeth copeland and mr. patrick [inaudible]. thereafter, we will resume our hearing. i'm pleased to turn to my partner, senator wyden for his opening remarks. >> thank you mr. chairman. the next irs commissioner is going to be in charge of administrating the tax system that is broken in two. there is one set of rules in america for the cop on the beat or the worker on the factory line. strict rules, no special loopholes, taxes come straight out of...
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joining us now is kevin landis and scott kessler. gentlemen, good to see you both. kevin, you were looking at the azure cloud services revenue ended up 89% is that going to do it in. >> you know, it's a great lesson just when you think you've got it all figured you need to check your assumptions we're used to seeing big tech companies just turning into big steal companies. and every once in a while a company surprises you and makes you rethink things this is growth story and who knew >> what's your take on these numbers? why do you think the initial reaction was down and now the stocks up? >> thanks a lot, wilf. i think a lot of people are trying to figure out if in fact this it going to peak in terms of microsoft's operating and financial purchase over the near to intermediate to long-term as kevin alluded to, the results were better than what i think people expected. but i highly doubt that people should be thinking that 17% revenue growth on a largely organic basis is sustainable >> i guess that's the question, hike, when you talk about such an amazing stock purc
joining us now is kevin landis and scott kessler. gentlemen, good to see you both. kevin, you were looking at the azure cloud services revenue ended up 89% is that going to do it in. >> you know, it's a great lesson just when you think you've got it all figured you need to check your assumptions we're used to seeing big tech companies just turning into big steal companies. and every once in a while a company surprises you and makes you rethink things this is growth story and who knew...
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andy kessler writes the inside view column for the "wall street journal" and he's founder of the siliconpital. andy, great to see you. thanks for coming in. what do you make of the eu's fine this week and the charges against google? >> well, the fine itself is irrelevant. you look at the numbers, 830 billion dollars market cap, 100 billion in cash, 13 billion in profits last year. that's not the problem. it is the concept of they are annoyed about 11 apps they installed including maps and search and assistance trying to say that's anticompetitive. but google, android, it is a platform. it is a platform for others to compete on. lyft versus uber and spotify versus pandora. it is a wonderful competitive environment and they compete against apple. bureaucrats are bureaucrats so they had to do something. paul: they say look, when they go to a handset maker and they say if you want to use android, you have to put these -- our apps, google maps, youtube, first. >> sure. paul: that's favoritism to google. >> well, yes, but you get the operating system for free rather than spending billions of d
andy kessler writes the inside view column for the "wall street journal" and he's founder of the siliconpital. andy, great to see you. thanks for coming in. what do you make of the eu's fine this week and the charges against google? >> well, the fine itself is irrelevant. you look at the numbers, 830 billion dollars market cap, 100 billion in cash, 13 billion in profits last year. that's not the problem. it is the concept of they are annoyed about 11 apps they installed...
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a bull bear debate our bull is evan kessler he's downgrading the stock to outperform from a strong buy he's lowered his price target by dallas 30 a share to 210 but remains bullish. our bear has had a sell on facebook for a full year and has a price target of 140. about $40 below where it is trading right now. aaron, how surprised were you by this report which highlighted deh ded ded deceleration >> it wasn't so much as a weak quarter. it was about 1% below the street facebook has a history of beating numbers. most of the weakness there was in europe. the bigger issue, i think, was a weaker guidance for the second half of the year part of it is intentionally inflicted by facebook. other big issue was lower long term margin forecast we're at about 45% margin. those did catch us offguard. that's why the stock is weak today. >> all right brian, how surprised were you by these numbers? obviously maybe less so because you've had a low price target on this stock, 142. you've had a sell on it for a long time. are your dreams coming true? >> wouldn't call them dreams just trying to anticipate
a bull bear debate our bull is evan kessler he's downgrading the stock to outperform from a strong buy he's lowered his price target by dallas 30 a share to 210 but remains bullish. our bear has had a sell on facebook for a full year and has a price target of 140. about $40 below where it is trading right now. aaron, how surprised were you by this report which highlighted deh ded ded deceleration >> it wasn't so much as a weak quarter. it was about 1% below the street facebook has a...
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scott kessler is here for more on "closing bell" today where wilf will be, we will hear these numberspect the headline to be? >> so thanks a lot, andrew i think the headline really is going to be twofold. number one, continuing strong growth we're looking for about 24% organic growth in revenue which is very strong we think for a company of alphabet's size then i think secondarily people are going to be interested to hear about the legal regulatory environment. we heard about the $5 billion fine last week from the eu and essentially what alphabet and google will have to do to manage that environment which i think they've done a good job of thus far. >> what is your expectation? in terms of what comes next on the legal front. >> so i guess a couple things come to mind the first is obviously they're going to work through the eu process as it pertains to android. but in their comments last week, the european commission also said that they're continuing to look at ad sense which is their advertising platform i think that's going to be a stickier case to make, frankly, for the european com
scott kessler is here for more on "closing bell" today where wilf will be, we will hear these numberspect the headline to be? >> so thanks a lot, andrew i think the headline really is going to be twofold. number one, continuing strong growth we're looking for about 24% organic growth in revenue which is very strong we think for a company of alphabet's size then i think secondarily people are going to be interested to hear about the legal regulatory environment. we heard about...