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kristina partsinevelos take you through that in the next hour. kristina: this is a first. never had a split screen. i can feel the excitement from neil. i'm kristina partsinevelos in for the great charles payne and this is "making money." coming up we have the s&p and nasdaq on track for record closes as earnings season rams up. but gas prices though, they're soaring as well. i know you guys feel it at the pump. we'll. nancy pelosi says there are no plans to move forward with impeaching president trump. this has a couple of 2020 candidates call for his impeachment. a major test of executive power, for president trump, as supreme court hears arguments whether a citizen question should be on next year's census. all that and much, much more on "making money." ♪ nancy pelosi acknowledges there is a split in the democratic party when it comes to whether or not to start impeaching or start impeachment proceedings pens president trump. the house speaker says, it could be divisive. just not worth it. a growing number democrats are calling for impeachment including elizabeth warren
kristina partsinevelos take you through that in the next hour. kristina: this is a first. never had a split screen. i can feel the excitement from neil. i'm kristina partsinevelos in for the great charles payne and this is "making money." coming up we have the s&p and nasdaq on track for record closes as earnings season rams up. but gas prices though, they're soaring as well. i know you guys feel it at the pump. we'll. nancy pelosi says there are no plans to move forward with...
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ashley, kristina. back to you. kristina: thank you, blake burman. ashley: talk about the markets, let's bring in today's market panel, lindsey bell, cfra analyst and jonas mack pharis. let's begin with you, lindsey. the market surging after awful end to 2018 we've seen this nice kind of melt-up defying what was predicted at the end of last year. the volume is very low. i mentioned this earlier. should that mean anything there is no conviction into this or is that okay that the volume is a little low? >> especially a holiday shortened week you will see lighter volumes a day like today when you check out for the week. i think the market has been on a tear. it was critical that the fed pivoted earlier this year to become more dovish. really signaled they have no plans to increase interest rates. that obviously is a good thing for the market t sent the market higher. we're in important season earnings season. the earnings expectations were cutaway too low. the numbers are coming in much better than expected and at the end of the day i think you will see
ashley, kristina. back to you. kristina: thank you, blake burman. ashley: talk about the markets, let's bring in today's market panel, lindsey bell, cfra analyst and jonas mack pharis. let's begin with you, lindsey. the market surging after awful end to 2018 we've seen this nice kind of melt-up defying what was predicted at the end of last year. the volume is very low. i mentioned this earlier. should that mean anything there is no conviction into this or is that okay that the volume is a...
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great to see you all this sunday clarence page, kristina partsinevelos, emily.he ladies of the view, the mayor swoon over mayor (danny) let me get this straight. after a long day of hard work... ...you have to do more work? every day you're nearly fried to a crisp, professionally! can someone turn on the ac?! no? oh right... ...'cause there isn't any. here- (vo) automatically sort your expenses and save over 40 hours a month. without you, we wouldn't have electricity. our hobby would be going to bed early. (vo) you earned it, we're here to make sure you get it. (danny) it's time to get yours! (vo) quickbooks. backing you. >> the hottest candidate of the race, basically compared you to barack obama himself. how does it feel -- >> it feels great. i'm trying not to let it go to my head. >> media are swooning over a guy we never heard of, pete buttigieg, new beto o'rourke, exclusively on the left. ben shapiro calls him nice and refreshing. smart, modest and self-facing. mayor, road scholar, afghanistan war veteran who is formerly announcing today calls the flood of
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connell: kristina we take right to the market panel.ack hough at baron's senior editor and scott martin, kingsview, fox news contributor. boeing tackle that first that is really the reason kristina said the dow was down. the market looked pretty good. how concerned should we be in your view about boeing's long-term prospects at this point? >> long term i don't think it is too concerning. i think they will fix the problem as many airplane makers have done in the past with other issues. the short-term is concerning. this is especially a stock that rebounded nicely from the lows in the 360s last couple weeks based on the fix supposedly colling kristina's comment is not here yet. to me there is an entry point with boeing at some point. we've seen issues like this create opportunities for investors maybe not today, tomorrow, but in a week or so. connell: broader market jack around highs of the year as we've been talking about. next we go into the earnings season with the big test. journal wrote about it. number of companies come out with ear
connell: kristina we take right to the market panel.ack hough at baron's senior editor and scott martin, kingsview, fox news contributor. boeing tackle that first that is really the reason kristina said the dow was down. the market looked pretty good. how concerned should we be in your view about boeing's long-term prospects at this point? >> long term i don't think it is too concerning. i think they will fix the problem as many airplane makers have done in the past with other issues. the...
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. >> let's bring in kristina partsinevelos. she has more color. >> kevin is going to the bread and butter what we focus on amazon web services. $7 billion. there was a larger increase, you did mention the earnings pershare came much stronger than expected. $7.09, versus estimate of $4.72. that's a massive beat. revenue in line, relatively in line. the estimate was $59.65 billion. you're seeing it at $59.7 billion. so there is a beat there. we're seeing some strength in the physical stores too. so these are the numbers i'm getting right now, $4.3 billion at the moment. so it's a slight, slight increase compared to last year at this time. we're going to get you more numbers as soon as they come in. they're slowly coming in right now. melissa: connell, you look like you want to jump in. >> in addition to kevin and erin gibbs, erin sikes is are with us, retail analyst. the numbers good overall. on web services number which is the big one everyone is looking for, how do you look at that compared, again the estimate was 7.72 billion,
. >> let's bring in kristina partsinevelos. she has more color. >> kevin is going to the bread and butter what we focus on amazon web services. $7 billion. there was a larger increase, you did mention the earnings pershare came much stronger than expected. $7.09, versus estimate of $4.72. that's a massive beat. revenue in line, relatively in line. the estimate was $59.65 billion. you're seeing it at $59.7 billion. so there is a beat there. we're seeing some strength in the physical...
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david: i would ask again, kristina, is inequality of income the best way to measure wealth? isn't consumption a better way? by consumption standards, we have never been doing better in terms of what individuals have. poor people now in this country have more than middle class had -- >> by what means, though? by what means, if you look at the level of debt across the board with corporate individual, that has risen to really high levels. i understand that maybe you don't agree with the income gap and you don't agree with the wealth gap and maybe you don't agree with the economic mobility -- david: i don't think it's the best measurement. >> what about the federal reserve coming out with a study very recently saying that only 40% of americans can find $400 in the case of emergency? what about all of these other signs? >> kristina, the solution, i don't know if it's your solution but the democrats' solution is what? more government. in every element where government has dominated the economy, you are talking about a lot of student loan debt, for example. that's just one example
david: i would ask again, kristina, is inequality of income the best way to measure wealth? isn't consumption a better way? by consumption standards, we have never been doing better in terms of what individuals have. poor people now in this country have more than middle class had -- >> by what means, though? by what means, if you look at the level of debt across the board with corporate individual, that has risen to really high levels. i understand that maybe you don't agree with the...
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i want to go to kristina partsinevelos will help break this down for us.nitely a little bit more. we could debate whether this is sabotage by a giant monopoly. apple got into controlling the screen time. people are addicted to phones, constantly on it. you can track to see how long you are on. there are apps already available and many app makers are feeling they are buried in the app store or told to be removed from the apple iphone store because they have been sharing data with third parties or tracking locations. we had tim cook just in new york not too long ago he spoke about the priorities of the company. listen to what he had to say. >> apple has never wanted to maximize user time. we have never been about that. every time you pick up your phone, means you're taking your eyes off whoever you're dealing with or talking with, right? if you're looking at your phone more than looking into somebody else's eyes you're doing the wrong thing! reporter: this is contradicting what "the new york times" report came out saying that several app makers are actually
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the broad strokes, kristina, look fantastic.y the way i will say one thing with respect to money for war. i would say it is money to keep us free. so all four of us can have this information not worry about someone bum rushing the studio a kalashnikov. that is the question. i don't think it is war, defense and freedom. i will bring kristina in. >> 2015 we didn't have as much money in the chess as 2019. are we safer in 2019 than we were in 2015? charles: i don't want -- >> change the topic we're editorializing. go back to "medicare for all," statement before, everybody wants that. i think that is generation of what the american population wants at this exact moment because nothing has been specifically outlined when it comes to medicare for you will. there is no doubt about it. prescription fees here, way too expensive. something needs to be done but a system like this, you cannot change it overnight. what is working right now are the messages. the messaging is working on the extremes just like president trump did in 2016. the de
the broad strokes, kristina, look fantastic.y the way i will say one thing with respect to money for war. i would say it is money to keep us free. so all four of us can have this information not worry about someone bum rushing the studio a kalashnikov. that is the question. i don't think it is war, defense and freedom. i will bring kristina in. >> 2015 we didn't have as much money in the chess as 2019. are we safer in 2019 than we were in 2015? charles: i don't want -- >> change the...
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kristina, what happened? why the lower estimate?ay it has to do, there is speculation how lyft dropped 12% on second day. people say it is smart to play conservative cards out of the gate. they can go higher, 15 to $17. lyft, their ipo price was priced higher because of the oversubscription. there is lot of chance for movement. pinterest has been around since 2010. if you're wondering what does this company do and how does it work and how do they make money? i was even talking to one trader sitting here listening, he is saying a vision board his wife happens to use, because she pins all the pictures on to a page. the company actually has 250 million users or i can say pinners. they had a loss, company had a loss of $63 million in 2018. however revenue has steadily climbed to 60% in 2018. this company is going to go public at the new york stock exchange. it will be ticker symbol pin. it has a dual class share structure. class a and b, with some of the voting power more to the one side. these are major stakeholders like the founders.
kristina, what happened? why the lower estimate?ay it has to do, there is speculation how lyft dropped 12% on second day. people say it is smart to play conservative cards out of the gate. they can go higher, 15 to $17. lyft, their ipo price was priced higher because of the oversubscription. there is lot of chance for movement. pinterest has been around since 2010. if you're wondering what does this company do and how does it work and how do they make money? i was even talking to one trader...
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melissa: kristina, thank you very much. jonathan and todd is back with us. the reason these stories dig so deep because they were sanctimonious with facebook, you learn what was going on inside with sort of the hypocrisy. the quotes are unexploded landmines everywhere planted 10 years ago that blow up about this idea that facebook was trying to prioritize growth over all other values for most of their existence. there was bunch of bad links, bad ideas that hit them in the way of public trust when those landmines exmode flowedded later when they were -- exploded later when they were made to pay the price. jonathan what is your take on facebook. >> they invented social media, doing it in real time, sometimes more successful than others. the stock is up 35%. to call working at company hell, i don't know, average salary at facebook is 150,000. the founders of instagram were paid a billion dollars, shareholders paid a billion dollars, if that is hell, i'm sure it is competitive, if that is hell that is a hell most people want to be a part at the end of the day. m
melissa: kristina, thank you very much. jonathan and todd is back with us. the reason these stories dig so deep because they were sanctimonious with facebook, you learn what was going on inside with sort of the hypocrisy. the quotes are unexploded landmines everywhere planted 10 years ago that blow up about this idea that facebook was trying to prioritize growth over all other values for most of their existence. there was bunch of bad links, bad ideas that hit them in the way of public trust...
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kristina, thank you very much. kristina partsinevelos. the big numbers come out after the bell.nell and melissa right on it. keep it right here for instant analysis. >>> it's a financial feeding frenzy, with the closing bell ringing in just under half an hour and the dow down 85 but the nasdaq better by 27. another record. congress demanding answers on everything from federal reserve policy to megamergers in the banking sector. dragging the federal reserve chair and banking's biggest players to the hill for hearings. but with a split congress, is it all show and no substance, or sizzle and steak? raymond james ceo paul reilly here to tell us how his industry is holding up as the 2020 rhetoric begins to ramp up. it's a fox business exclusive, next on "countdown." i knew about the tremors. but when i started seeing things, i didn't know what was happening... so i kept it in. he started believing things that weren't true. i knew something was wrong... but i didn't say a word. during the course of their disease around 50% of people with parkinson's may experience hallucinations or d
kristina, thank you very much. kristina partsinevelos. the big numbers come out after the bell.nell and melissa right on it. keep it right here for instant analysis. >>> it's a financial feeding frenzy, with the closing bell ringing in just under half an hour and the dow down 85 but the nasdaq better by 27. another record. congress demanding answers on everything from federal reserve policy to megamergers in the banking sector. dragging the federal reserve chair and banking's biggest...
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melissa: kristina, thank you. one of the greatest comebacks in sports history, tiger woods roars again with a major win at the masters. how some sports betters are cashing in or maybe bottoming out on his first big win in over a decade. connell: amazing stuff. plus a report, report card from the voters here in pennsylvania. residents weighing in on the most important issues heading into the 2020 race. we'll have much more from bethlehem coming your way next. >> right now probably border control. that seems to be a big issue. and the economy, obviously. melissa: have you seen this? it is just devastating. a massive fire ripping through the landmark notre dame cathedral in paris. the latest from authorities coming up. all money managers might seem the same, but some give their clients cookie cutter portfolios. fisher investments tailors portfolios to your goals and needs. some only call when they have something to sell. fisher calls regularly so you stay informed. and while some advisors are happy to earn commission
melissa: kristina, thank you. one of the greatest comebacks in sports history, tiger woods roars again with a major win at the masters. how some sports betters are cashing in or maybe bottoming out on his first big win in over a decade. connell: amazing stuff. plus a report, report card from the voters here in pennsylvania. residents weighing in on the most important issues heading into the 2020 race. we'll have much more from bethlehem coming your way next. >> right now probably border...
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kristina partsinevelos take you through that in the next hour. kristina: this is a first.tina partsinevelos in for the great charles payne and this is "making money." coming up we have the s&p and nasdaq on track for record closes as earnings season rams up. but gas prices though, they're soaring as well. i know you guys feel it at the pump. we'll. nancy pelosi says there are no plans to move forward with impeaching president trump. this has a couple of 2020 candidates call for his
kristina partsinevelos take you through that in the next hour. kristina: this is a first.tina partsinevelos in for the great charles payne and this is "making money." coming up we have the s&p and nasdaq on track for record closes as earnings season rams up. but gas prices though, they're soaring as well. i know you guys feel it at the pump. we'll. nancy pelosi says there are no plans to move forward with impeaching president trump. this has a couple of 2020 candidates call for his
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uber with us is christina -- kristina hooper. i want to get your take on how important the apple effect will be. this is a company that is no longer the most valuable in the u.s. >> they could reclaim that title. there is certainly excitement around technology, around innovation, and that includes companies like apple. overlooked to a certain extent the impact that the ipo market this year has had on excitement for the tech sector we have seen a lot of names that are very exciting come to market and a think that will provide some interest. joe: how significant is apple and the other faang stocks, especially on a day like this where it they can stumble in the overall market? today was an anomaly, saw not sure what you can draw from it. this is the most has outperformed any of its constituents since the amazing facebook low up last year. we will never see another day like that again. but as important as we know margins are, that is the concern with apple. how much do they potentially have do some cost concessions to maybe gain mark
uber with us is christina -- kristina hooper. i want to get your take on how important the apple effect will be. this is a company that is no longer the most valuable in the u.s. >> they could reclaim that title. there is certainly excitement around technology, around innovation, and that includes companies like apple. overlooked to a certain extent the impact that the ipo market this year has had on excitement for the tech sector we have seen a lot of names that are very exciting come to...
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kristina was saying price is $2000. people -- maybe i'm been out of the smartphone market for a while. can you buy a used car for that amount of money? in a perverse way this benefits samsung. yes this is stumble. my gosh all the free press, i honestly did not know they had a foldable phone until i heard about it. people are the bleeding edge that might not know, okay, they have had their stumbles, i will look at the release 2.0 of this, you can't buy that kind of publicity. >> i'm not sure that is publicity samsung wants. remember the overheating batteries on galaxy note that caused them billions in recalls to fix the phones. is this good for many samsung? i'm not sure. david: we have breaking news coming in. president trump has another tweet, a very substantial one. he says my friend herman cain, a truly wonderful man has asked me not to nominate him for a seat on the federal reserve board. i will respect his wishes. herman is a great american who truly loves our country. there is still, apparently respect and friends
kristina was saying price is $2000. people -- maybe i'm been out of the smartphone market for a while. can you buy a used car for that amount of money? in a perverse way this benefits samsung. yes this is stumble. my gosh all the free press, i honestly did not know they had a foldable phone until i heard about it. people are the bleeding edge that might not know, okay, they have had their stumbles, i will look at the release 2.0 of this, you can't buy that kind of publicity. >> i'm not...
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kristina partsinevelos is there in bend oregon. hi, kristina. >> you're right.if you went to blockbuster 20 years ago. the same yellow counters, the same older ibm computers that require floppy discs if it shut down to reboot. this place is still profitable. the local community rents movies. you have tourists that use this air to gel memorabilia, t-shirts. the reason why this store does well, they have a lot of dvds that you can't find online. so this is an example. they're definitely up to date with the latest releases. i'm going to throw it back to you from the last blockbuster in the entire world in bend, oregon, shep. >> shepard: rent something. you appear to be the only one in there. thank you. welcome to midtown, manhattan. 11.25 please. lawmakers approved a congestion pricing plan. it will force people to pay a surcharge to drive in manhattan's busiest neighborhoods, from 60th street to the bottom in an effort to cut down on traffic and raise money for transit. laura ingle reporting live in new york. hi, laura. >> hi, shep. new york indeed is the first ci
kristina partsinevelos is there in bend oregon. hi, kristina. >> you're right.if you went to blockbuster 20 years ago. the same yellow counters, the same older ibm computers that require floppy discs if it shut down to reboot. this place is still profitable. the local community rents movies. you have tourists that use this air to gel memorabilia, t-shirts. the reason why this store does well, they have a lot of dvds that you can't find online. so this is an example. they're definitely up...
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kristina partsinevelos is outside of the courthouse with the latest. kristina?eporter: what we know right now is about 20 minutes ago musk showed up. there were two teslas, one black, one white pulled up. musk came out. we weren't sure whether he would show up or not. i got are right in. how he is feeling? does he think anything is going to happen? listen to his comments. >> i have great respect for the judges, the justice system. i think the judges in the american system are outstanding. reporter: sew says that respects the justice system. we know in the past he says he does not respect the sec. he said that in a "60 minutes" interview. the debate today will focus whether he is in contempt for the tweet, charles, that you mentioned this is settlement that happened between the sec and elon musk. a previous tweet misled investors about taking company in private. he had to pay $20 million in fines. tesla had to pay $20 million. he had to step down as chairman of the company for three years. most important, that is why we're here today, had to get communications fr
kristina partsinevelos is outside of the courthouse with the latest. kristina?eporter: what we know right now is about 20 minutes ago musk showed up. there were two teslas, one black, one white pulled up. musk came out. we weren't sure whether he would show up or not. i got are right in. how he is feeling? does he think anything is going to happen? listen to his comments. >> i have great respect for the judges, the justice system. i think the judges in the american system are outstanding....
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kristina partsinevelos is reporting live. i thought this was years and years away?ou emphasized it perfectly. literally next we're we'll have the driverless cars and will be say. that's what elon musk said. he hosted an investor day yesterday trying to woo investors and he spoke to several of them. listen to what he had to say about this bold promise. >> we have cars being produced right now and have everything necessary for full self-driving. all you need to do is improve the software. >> there you have it. just the software. it's a complete of cars called robo taxis. he's made some bold promises in the past. in 2018, tesla promised 500,000 vehicles. they produced after that. last year, they said 10,000 model 3s per week but they haven't cut close to that number. so you have tesla as a hold making bold promises and including they created the world's fastest computer for driverless vehicles. we'll see if that's true. >> shepard: how are investors and tesla's stock reacting to this? >> very good. its a big bouncy ball for tesla. yesterday after investors met, they we
kristina partsinevelos is reporting live. i thought this was years and years away?ou emphasized it perfectly. literally next we're we'll have the driverless cars and will be say. that's what elon musk said. he hosted an investor day yesterday trying to woo investors and he spoke to several of them. listen to what he had to say about this bold promise. >> we have cars being produced right now and have everything necessary for full self-driving. all you need to do is improve the software....
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kristina, thank you very much. we appreciate it that.zon news, that kohl's will soon accept all your amazon returns. we're talking all 1100 plus stores. a retail analyst joins us, retail analyst extraordinaire. you were the first person years ago talked about the omni channel approach that every retailer will have to take. so funny because brick-and-mortar had to chase amazon. to a degree amazon is chasing brick-and-mortar. they need the physical footprints. how big of a deal is this? >> this is a big deal. amazon has been doing this for a while, it is called click and collect. they have been trying to expand the word, omni channel i don't love it, but basically they want to make sure their customer can be able to use amazon on all platforms. this is one way that they can get that customer to go in and be able to obtain their packages. you order on line. and let's say a kohl's is closer to your house versus you waiting for two days for that package to get to your house. you drive over to kohl's, pick it up, you're done. charles: the retu
kristina, thank you very much. we appreciate it that.zon news, that kohl's will soon accept all your amazon returns. we're talking all 1100 plus stores. a retail analyst joins us, retail analyst extraordinaire. you were the first person years ago talked about the omni channel approach that every retailer will have to take. so funny because brick-and-mortar had to chase amazon. to a degree amazon is chasing brick-and-mortar. they need the physical footprints. how big of a deal is this? >>...
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melissa: interesting, kristina. thank you.p of the hour for "bulls & bears." wouldn't miss it. ashley: very good. now this story. melissa: off the subject. ashley: steady on. france unrest. yellow vest protesters filling the streets as paris demonstrations turn violent. melissa's falling off her seat. melissa: shocked. ashley: fallout in the wake of the notre dame blaze. we'll have this story next. ♪ ♪ when heartburn hits, fight back fast with tums smoothies. it neutralizes stomach acid at the source. ♪tum tum tum tum smoothies. also available tums sugar-free. the doctor's office might mejust for a shot.o but why go back there when you can stay home with neulasta® onpro? strong chemo can put you at risk of serious infection. in a key study neulasta® reduced the risk of infection from 17% to 1% a 94% decrease. neulasta® onpro is designed to deliver neulasta® the day after chemo and is used by most patients today. neulasta® is for certain cancer patients receiving strong chemotherapy. do not take neulasta® if you're allergic to
melissa: interesting, kristina. thank you.p of the hour for "bulls & bears." wouldn't miss it. ashley: very good. now this story. melissa: off the subject. ashley: steady on. france unrest. yellow vest protesters filling the streets as paris demonstrations turn violent. melissa's falling off her seat. melissa: shocked. ashley: fallout in the wake of the notre dame blaze. we'll have this story next. ♪ ♪ when heartburn hits, fight back fast with tums smoothies. it neutralizes...
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>> dana: we saw that on "the five" last night. >> they have every access to your home. >> dana: kristinaevelos, thank you. next russia's president vladimir putin revealing that kim jong un is ready to give up his nukes, but there is a condition, of course. plus is joe biden his own biggest challenge as he runs for president? why will he not be getting a primary endorsement from former president obama? ♪ we got no free pass. everything we have, we've earned. the unmistakable lexus is. lease the 2019 is 300 for $329 a month for 36 months. experience amazing at your lexus dealer. front slams on his the hbrakes out of nowhere. you do, too, but not in time. hey, no big deal. you've got a good record and liberty mutual won't hold a grudge by raising your rates over one mistake. you hear that, karen? liberty mutual doesn't hold grudges. how mature of them! for drivers with accident forgiveness, liberty mutual won't raise their rates because their first accident. liberty mutual insurance. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ ♪ >> dana: time to check back in on the race for the white house and
>> dana: we saw that on "the five" last night. >> they have every access to your home. >> dana: kristinaevelos, thank you. next russia's president vladimir putin revealing that kim jong un is ready to give up his nukes, but there is a condition, of course. plus is joe biden his own biggest challenge as he runs for president? why will he not be getting a primary endorsement from former president obama? ♪ we got no free pass. everything we have, we've earned. the...
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what we heard in court, kristina said, take a couple weeks. the judge punted.do you make of that? >> the judge punted. some judges prefer to make clear, crisp certain decisions and end it. others feel their job is to allow the litigants to achieve a meeting of the minds between themselves. charlie gasparino texted us from the outset of the oral argument that musk lawyers said to the court we need a new relationship. we need to renegotiate the agreement by which he agreed to get preapproval before tweeting. and she said all right, negotiate that on your own. but look, contempt is very, very serious. you either find it or you don't find it. i think it is wrong to leave it hanging over someone's head during the negotiation. you should be free to negotiate without that sword of dam mow close hagging over your head. if it was material and serious she should have ruled on it. that could have after an effect. connell: you could argue this was, this tweet by mr. musk, talking about 500,000 vehicles, i was reading something an analyst put out at jpmorgan talking about w
what we heard in court, kristina said, take a couple weeks. the judge punted.do you make of that? >> the judge punted. some judges prefer to make clear, crisp certain decisions and end it. others feel their job is to allow the litigants to achieve a meeting of the minds between themselves. charlie gasparino texted us from the outset of the oral argument that musk lawyers said to the court we need a new relationship. we need to renegotiate the agreement by which he agreed to get...
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kristina. thank you. melissa. melissa: joining us harvey levin, "tmz" founder.ou're also a lawyer. we wanted to take a little bit different tact of this segment. everybody is doing the kind of straightforward are these guys going to jail. i wanted to ask you the impact it will have on their ability to make money going forward. we covered the financial people who ran venture funds, ethics funds. obviously it is career-ending they're dealing with money and trust and lawyers. for actors it's a little bit different, i don't know, being a criminal doesn't necessarily knock you out from being an actor. it is harder for lori loughlin right, her image was hallmark, squeaky-clean. what does it mean for her career? >> well, melissa, i have a slightly different take on this. even with business people because i always think of michael milkin, who served time and michael milkin came back and especially in the world of charity, which intersects with business because he raises money. he has wiped the slate clean in many ways. i don't think it is always true even in business bu
kristina. thank you. melissa. melissa: joining us harvey levin, "tmz" founder.ou're also a lawyer. we wanted to take a little bit different tact of this segment. everybody is doing the kind of straightforward are these guys going to jail. i wanted to ask you the impact it will have on their ability to make money going forward. we covered the financial people who ran venture funds, ethics funds. obviously it is career-ending they're dealing with money and trust and lawyers. for actors...
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fox business' kristina partsinevelos is on location with the details. kristina?if it looks familiar to you, but it's exactly how i remember it. even down to the smell. 15 years ago there was 9,000 locations. now we are down to the last one in bend, oregon and it's not closing any time soon. you can see the same old ibm computer, the same old yellow counters, the same -- well, i don't know if it's the same but they need floppy disks in order to reboot the system. should you be a customer, you got to use your blockbuster membership card. i don't know if any of our viewers still happen to have this in their pockets. this store remains profitable and going because they have dvds that aren't even available online anymore. very difficult to find on online streaming sites. as you can see, categories very, very similar but they also have all the latest releases. a lot of our viewers throughout the day and on twitter and social media have been asking how does this store survive, given it's the last one in the world. we got to go to the movie guru, the general manager of t
fox business' kristina partsinevelos is on location with the details. kristina?if it looks familiar to you, but it's exactly how i remember it. even down to the smell. 15 years ago there was 9,000 locations. now we are down to the last one in bend, oregon and it's not closing any time soon. you can see the same old ibm computer, the same old yellow counters, the same -- well, i don't know if it's the same but they need floppy disks in order to reboot the system. should you be a customer, you...
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the floor of the new york stock exchange, blake burman is at the white house, deirdre bolton and kristina partsinevelos are at their posts in the newsroom. boy, that's a lot. let's start with blake. reporter: hi, there, guys. you're coming to me. little bit after technical problem. security situation on north lawn bringing us here into the briefing room. in any event the fcc making a rather large announcement today, getting backing of president trump over at white house. the fcc announced the largest 5g spectrum sale takes place near the end of september. 5g the president highlighted potential benefits. saying it could help the health care industry, the agriculture industry, the manufacturing industry for example. but the president talked about the national security implications as well. when you talk to security experts, 5g experts, national security experts in particular, they will tell you there is a race to develop the technology between the united states and china, specifically u.s. companies and huawei. here is president trump earlier today talking about the importance of having thi
the floor of the new york stock exchange, blake burman is at the white house, deirdre bolton and kristina partsinevelos are at their posts in the newsroom. boy, that's a lot. let's start with blake. reporter: hi, there, guys. you're coming to me. little bit after technical problem. security situation on north lawn bringing us here into the briefing room. in any event the fcc making a rather large announcement today, getting backing of president trump over at white house. the fcc announced the...
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kristina partsinevelos has all the fireworks from the fox business newsroom.e a situation where they are discussing why americans have to pay the highest price for prescription drugs, why one in four americans can't even afford their prescription drugs. this went on with the pbms, the pharmacy benefit managers, the middlemen who negotiate behind closed doors with these drug manufacturers. there is one question from senator ben cardin which is very, very passionate. he brought up the fact there is still such a shortage of drugs in the united states that are much needed. listen to his response or his question. >> they can't get a medicine today to deal with their cancer and that's a real example. why aren't you taking the initiative to change that? i really don't understand that. reporter: i wanted to bring that sound bite up because none of the pbms responded. it seemed to be the case often, there was some direct questions, it wasn't as fiery of a debate that i had hoped to have, but at least they discussed the soaring prices of drugs. if we talk about the soar
kristina partsinevelos has all the fireworks from the fox business newsroom.e a situation where they are discussing why americans have to pay the highest price for prescription drugs, why one in four americans can't even afford their prescription drugs. this went on with the pbms, the pharmacy benefit managers, the middlemen who negotiate behind closed doors with these drug manufacturers. there is one question from senator ben cardin which is very, very passionate. he brought up the fact there...
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kristina, can we make it 17%? you and i have been watching this for so many months, it's a stunning development. reporter: it is a stunning development which is why you are seeing the reaction so quickly on the screen right now. can it hit 17%, possibly, then they start to parse through the details. what we know is this six-year licensing agreement can be extended for two more years. you went through most of the details so we are getting a lot of this through the headlines right now but like you mentioned, this has been a patent war that's been going on. apple does have to pay qualcomm, too, so i don't know if you went through it in terms of the details of the payment but we are not getting those numbers just yet at the moment. but reaction on the market is really obviously very positive, because qualcomm or apple portrayed qualcomm as a monopoly in the market, charging those excessive fees. you can see just through the litigation that the agreement has come to an end and both parties have decided to drop all alle
kristina, can we make it 17%? you and i have been watching this for so many months, it's a stunning development. reporter: it is a stunning development which is why you are seeing the reaction so quickly on the screen right now. can it hit 17%, possibly, then they start to parse through the details. what we know is this six-year licensing agreement can be extended for two more years. you went through most of the details so we are getting a lot of this through the headlines right now but like...
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joining me, kristina partsinevelos, jonathan hoenig, john layfield who is laughing all the way from bermuda, and gary kaltbaum. senator warren claims her new 7% tax on profits above $100 million would increase corporate tax collections by about 30% over the next decade. that's on top of regular corporate taxes. listen. >> if you're telling me that the response to this would be that some of these giant corporations that monopolize their entire field would break apart, maybe that's something we ought to talk about. david: here with us is congressman dan kildee, who serves on the house tax writing committee. congressman, aren't you a little worried that senator warren's proposals could kill economic growth? >> well, i think the direction that she wants to go is something that i could have a conversation about. i mean, i for example believe that the tax cuts that were enacted last year were overly benefiting people at the top and really constrained our ability to make the necessary investments we would make. that does not mean that i think the approach she suggests is the place we ought to star
joining me, kristina partsinevelos, jonathan hoenig, john layfield who is laughing all the way from bermuda, and gary kaltbaum. senator warren claims her new 7% tax on profits above $100 million would increase corporate tax collections by about 30% over the next decade. that's on top of regular corporate taxes. listen. >> if you're telling me that the response to this would be that some of these giant corporations that monopolize their entire field would break apart, maybe that's...
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kristina, they're charging more taking market share. that is the magic elixir.as telling people to buy the stock. >> as you hold it. charles: absolutely. you have to hold it and buy it. >> a lot of people are concerned ford would be hitting peak earnings. a strong economy is dictated by the strength of consumer. you see the u.s. consumer buying into more expensive vehicles, the profit margins are larger on the suvs and on the pickup trucks that you mentioned. cfo bob shanks did do an interview not sure with which organization, said going forward there could be citiesal costs to the new launch as and restructuring. i feel the optimism. i still wonder are we headed toward the peak soon? charles: we hit peak auto. no one is buying cars. to your point, gasoline, i heard number has to be four bucks a gallon. there is a point where people stop buying the suvs. thank you very much. >>> president trump spoke about saudi arabia and others to increase oil flow. speaking of oil. all agree california tax on gasoline is causing big problems in pricing for that state. speak t
kristina, they're charging more taking market share. that is the magic elixir.as telling people to buy the stock. >> as you hold it. charles: absolutely. you have to hold it and buy it. >> a lot of people are concerned ford would be hitting peak earnings. a strong economy is dictated by the strength of consumer. you see the u.s. consumer buying into more expensive vehicles, the profit margins are larger on the suvs and on the pickup trucks that you mentioned. cfo bob shanks did do...
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thank you, kristina partsinevelos. closing bell three minutes away.. wells fargo, jpmorgan chase are first to port. bill stone on how to invest around what could be a little bit after shaky earnings season? >> in the financials in particular, probably have a difficult first quarter, not just you know like i said the overall probably down about 4% year-over-year, in terms of earnings the overall s&p. but i think you have to think about the future really. this will be probably the worst in terms of year-over-year. it will continue to get better as the year goes on in terms of earnings expectations. liz: right now we have a little bit of a mixed picture here. we're basically flat for the s&p 500 over the past 14 months. where with this questionable atmosphere are you telling people to put their money? >> so a few ideas, one, we like the energy sector. it has been a difficult sector to be in, last year, last five years, probably last 10 years. i think they have gotten some religion at least a few of them. i like chevrontexaco, they're focusing on value to
thank you, kristina partsinevelos. closing bell three minutes away.. wells fargo, jpmorgan chase are first to port. bill stone on how to invest around what could be a little bit after shaky earnings season? >> in the financials in particular, probably have a difficult first quarter, not just you know like i said the overall probably down about 4% year-over-year, in terms of earnings the overall s&p. but i think you have to think about the future really. this will be probably the worst...
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kristina, i think about this and i feel old. >> you are not old. >> i just look it. thanks. >> what i think of mayor buttigieg. he was born january 1982. reagan was president back then. "dallas" was the popular tv show. olivia newton-john was getting physical with us. is he too young? >> i don't think so. one of my favorite things about pop l-- i think it's really abot quality of mind. the way you present. i think he presents as an extremely thoughtful, mature person. i think one of the things that interesting that we hear from folks here, buttigieg is a tonal moderate but a progressive -- >> what does that mean? >> we talk about who is on the left and who is on the right. much has to do with how people present. it has a lot to do with vocal register, to do with body comportment, the way you sort of embody your politics. he called pence a fanatic. he talks about the tensions between capitalism and democracy, that there's a tension between healthy capitalism and corrupt capitalism and democracy. if you listen to one of his podcasts, you hear a long form discussion, yo
kristina, i think about this and i feel old. >> you are not old. >> i just look it. thanks. >> what i think of mayor buttigieg. he was born january 1982. reagan was president back then. "dallas" was the popular tv show. olivia newton-john was getting physical with us. is he too young? >> i don't think so. one of my favorite things about pop l-- i think it's really abot quality of mind. the way you present. i think he presents as an extremely thoughtful, mature...
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kristina pointed that out.stablish the link yet. >> i would like the number of people that use it divide, very low. connell: they don't even know the two are linked. jay powell, that sounds like one of cavuto's quote after your appearance. >> of course. he regrets that. connell: that is some quote. i guess i'm stuck with. >> you that is what you said to me as soon as i sat down. here is what i would say, there is more to the story. it is involving stephen moore's nomination to the fed board. connell: that has become controversial. >> let me unpack this. last night reading on my bar stool, of course, "the times" piece about steve moore, having these issues with his ex-wife. you can go back and read it. steve is a friend of mine. i'm not saying, i'm not drawing conclusions. connell: about alimony payments, correct? >> but i started making calls to conservatives, conservative activists, economists that i know in the conservative movement, supply-siders and they said this, they were saying two things, trump is stil
kristina pointed that out.stablish the link yet. >> i would like the number of people that use it divide, very low. connell: they don't even know the two are linked. jay powell, that sounds like one of cavuto's quote after your appearance. >> of course. he regrets that. connell: that is some quote. i guess i'm stuck with. >> you that is what you said to me as soon as i sat down. here is what i would say, there is more to the story. it is involving stephen moore's nomination to...
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kristina partsinevelos joins us now.> if your phone, if you're on it too much apple can track screen time. how many times you check twitter. ashley: yeah, yeah. >> apple got into the game in september. a lot of appears are complaining about because they are pushed under the rug or app store, because they believe they are unfairly targeted. they feel like their business could potentially hurt apple, why apple is throwing them under the rug or remove being them according to "new york times." 11 out of 17 most popular parental control apps on app store have been removed or restricted this is a quote from tim cook. he was at an "time" event. listen to these words. amazing. apple never wanted to maximize user time. we've never been about that. we're not motivated to do that from a business point of view. we're certainly not voted about a values point of view. maybe you can think hypocrisy about this statement from tim cook. we reached out. they put out a huge press release in regard to "new york times" article. they said appl
kristina partsinevelos joins us now.> if your phone, if you're on it too much apple can track screen time. how many times you check twitter. ashley: yeah, yeah. >> apple got into the game in september. a lot of appears are complaining about because they are pushed under the rug or app store, because they believe they are unfairly targeted. they feel like their business could potentially hurt apple, why apple is throwing them under the rug or remove being them according to "new...
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jack and kristina and rick santelli >>> facebook shares have shaken off a flood of controversies thisear. but are users sickened with the company? >> controversies >> well, maybe we'll find out i do think i get that one wrong. 1 out of 100 that i get wrong. we'll preview those earnings after the bill >>> hawaiian airlines parent plunging on the back of its earnings report. we'll talk to the ceo about the recent surge in competition to the aloha state. one-millionth order. millionth order. ♪ there goes our first big order. ♪ 44, 45, 46... how many of these did they order? ooh, that's hot. ♪ you know, we could sell these. nah. ♪ we don't bake. ♪ opportunity. what we deliver by delivering. >>> welcome back to "closing bell." just a little over 40 minutes left of trade here dow down about 19 points what is driving the dow? disney, nike, mcdonald's travelers, p&g the winners losers in the energy patch chevron, caterpillar, dow dupont all dragging on the dow. interestingly, boeing is helping after those earnings are being digested by wall street. dow not at a record high like -- >> 0.7%. >>
jack and kristina and rick santelli >>> facebook shares have shaken off a flood of controversies thisear. but are users sickened with the company? >> controversies >> well, maybe we'll find out i do think i get that one wrong. 1 out of 100 that i get wrong. we'll preview those earnings after the bill >>> hawaiian airlines parent plunging on the back of its earnings report. we'll talk to the ceo about the recent surge in competition to the aloha state. one-millionth...
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neil: kristina, thank you very, very much.former white house counsel greg craig pled not guilty to charges that he was trying to win influence to do business with ukraine. we'll have more on that after this. what do you look for when you trade? i want free access to research. yep, td ameritrade's got that. free access to every platform. yeah, that too. i don't want any trade minimums. yeah, i totally agree, they don't have any of those. i want to know what i'm paying upfront. yes, absolutely. do you just say yes to everything? hm. well i say no to kale. mm. yeah, they say if you blanch it it's better, but that seems like a lot of work. no hidden fees. no platform fees. no trade minimums. and yes, it's all at one low price. td ameritrade. ♪ (nationwidyou see brad, songs are really about big life moments. baby shower here. big. life. moment. what is in here? ohh! oh, i hope it's a life insurance policy. what? it's a sensible gift. protection for you and your family, nationwide has all the tools to help you find the right coverag
neil: kristina, thank you very, very much.former white house counsel greg craig pled not guilty to charges that he was trying to win influence to do business with ukraine. we'll have more on that after this. what do you look for when you trade? i want free access to research. yep, td ameritrade's got that. free access to every platform. yeah, that too. i don't want any trade minimums. yeah, i totally agree, they don't have any of those. i want to know what i'm paying upfront. yes, absolutely....
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kristina partsinevelos is in bend, oregon.he only blockbuster. there she is. how's things? reporter: things, the store just opened and there's tons of customers coming in. 15 years ago, there were 9,000 locations all around the globe. as you can see, this is the last blockbuster on the planet that still operates on the same old ibm computers. the fact that you still need your membership card to get through, if you are a customer. they are obviously selling memoribilia. you've got new and old dvds. i want to try to find a customer, daniel, who just happens to not be nearby. come here, daniel, if you can. you traveled from where to come see this location? >> from colorado. reporter: why? why did you come all the way here? >> i had doctors' appointments and lived here, and my wife asked me on the way to r redmond -- excuse me, i was on my way to the airport, my wife asked me to turn around, get a picture of blockbuster. we were one of the first customers a long time ago. reporter: there you have it. literally customers, tourists
kristina partsinevelos is in bend, oregon.he only blockbuster. there she is. how's things? reporter: things, the store just opened and there's tons of customers coming in. 15 years ago, there were 9,000 locations all around the globe. as you can see, this is the last blockbuster on the planet that still operates on the same old ibm computers. the fact that you still need your membership card to get through, if you are a customer. they are obviously selling memoribilia. you've got new and old...
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what's the situation there, kristi kristina?: i talked to one of the pilots who basically said it was a problem with software that gives the pilots all the information they need to fly, everything from their route to the number of passengers to how much luggage is on board, to fuel. the pilot described it as the bible needed to take off. that was delayed -- sorry. i'm on my skype here. getting that information would not happening this morning and that's what delayed all the flights. it impacted three major airlines in airports across the country. delta, united, southwest where i am right now, passengers really frustrated because of the lack of information and really understanding. but gate agents and everyone in the airport trying to reassure passengers that it wasn't a safety issue with the airplanes, it was a technical issue. but those issues caused hours and hours of delays for passengers today. it seems to be coming back online. delta, for example, saying there was a brief third party technology issue preventing some delta c
what's the situation there, kristi kristina?: i talked to one of the pilots who basically said it was a problem with software that gives the pilots all the information they need to fly, everything from their route to the number of passengers to how much luggage is on board, to fuel. the pilot described it as the bible needed to take off. that was delayed -- sorry. i'm on my skype here. getting that information would not happening this morning and that's what delayed all the flights. it impacted...
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let's get to kristina partsinevelos for today's fox business brief.eporter: silicon valley based ride hailing company uber revealing a lot in its ipo filing from its impressive 91 million average monthly users at the end of 2018 to an alarming message that the company may never be profitable. while uber did not specify the size of its ipo, earlier reports that plans to sell around $10 million worth of stock. giving the company between a $90 billion and $100 billion valuation. the road show begins the week of april 29th and is expected to start trading under uber on the new york stock exchange in early may. >>> jpmorgan says nike is expected to capitalize on the upcoming 2020 olympic games, making it a positive catalyst for sales. analysts also indicate it will benefit from the back-to-school seas season. jpmorgan has an $85 price tar t target. the company currently trading about 1.5% higher. >>> and the bristol-myers and celgene merger was approved. the $74 acquisition of celgene received a go despite activist investors' campaign to undo the deal. it
let's get to kristina partsinevelos for today's fox business brief.eporter: silicon valley based ride hailing company uber revealing a lot in its ipo filing from its impressive 91 million average monthly users at the end of 2018 to an alarming message that the company may never be profitable. while uber did not specify the size of its ipo, earlier reports that plans to sell around $10 million worth of stock. giving the company between a $90 billion and $100 billion valuation. the road show...
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. >> shepard: kristina, thanks a lot.ing to end on an upnote today and neil cavuto will have all the details starting right now. ♪ ♪ >> neil: all right. they are not racking to getting fox business these super heros are separating the weekend's opening of the avengers and they are not alone. what they are really separatinrealcelebrating is an y that is back with a vengeance. welcome, everybody, i'm neil cavuto and this is "your world." you are going to have to work with me, america. anyway, the former vice president joe biden is making the 2020 presidential campaign all about dumping president trump. he could be a tough sell at the corner of wall and broad with an economy that's anything but in the dumps. get to it with deirdre bolton what
. >> shepard: kristina, thanks a lot.ing to end on an upnote today and neil cavuto will have all the details starting right now. ♪ ♪ >> neil: all right. they are not racking to getting fox business these super heros are separating the weekend's opening of the avengers and they are not alone. what they are really separatinrealcelebrating is an y that is back with a vengeance. welcome, everybody, i'm neil cavuto and this is "your world." you are going to have to work...
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i'm kristina partsinevelos on the new york stock exchange floor.e're getting a mixed bag when it comes to bank earnings, starting with goldman sachs. we're seeing their profit come in at $2.25 billion. that was an earnings per share beat but when you look at it on the screen that is 21% lower when compared to last year. revenue for goldman sachs coming in a little softer than expected. switching gears, citigroup released earnings. seeing a beat for them on first quarter estimates. this is for earnings per share as well as revenue. the areas of concern for this bank seems to be the bond revenue not coming in as strong as expected as well as a drop in its equities business. you have m&t bank. that is a new york bank. they cited growth in areas like commercial loans and mortgage banking but offered a mixed bag. you can see the shares down 2 1/2%. charles schwab released earnings. they discussed investor sentiment. despite brexit, despite the trade negotiations with china, they still came out strong with an earnings beat. we have a big unwith for tomor
i'm kristina partsinevelos on the new york stock exchange floor.e're getting a mixed bag when it comes to bank earnings, starting with goldman sachs. we're seeing their profit come in at $2.25 billion. that was an earnings per share beat but when you look at it on the screen that is 21% lower when compared to last year. revenue for goldman sachs coming in a little softer than expected. switching gears, citigroup released earnings. seeing a beat for them on first quarter estimates. this is for...
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kristina partsinevelos at the nyse why boeing is not doing well.eporter: there are three reasons, david. boeing announced they are reducing monthly production, monthly production for the 737 fleet. they were originally were going to make 52 planes but now they're making 42 planes as they work through the software fix. another reason you're seeing the stock down, bank of america downgrading the stock. they had a buy rating, neutral rating of price target drop to $420. last but not least this view affecting a lot of viewers, american airlines announced on sunday they are going to be grounding their 737 planes all the way until june 5th. that is about 90 planes. american airlines warned it could affect travelers. make sure to check to see if you are on one of those planes. the downward trend of boeing, the struggles of boeing have trickled off to other airlines as well. one i want to focus on is southwest airlines. the reason being raymond james analyst put out a note also downgrading the stock, lowering earnings projection. why? because southwest doe
kristina partsinevelos at the nyse why boeing is not doing well.eporter: there are three reasons, david. boeing announced they are reducing monthly production, monthly production for the 737 fleet. they were originally were going to make 52 planes but now they're making 42 planes as they work through the software fix. another reason you're seeing the stock down, bank of america downgrading the stock. they had a buy rating, neutral rating of price target drop to $420. last but not least this...
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i'm kristina partsinevelos in for melissa francis. what, i'm ashley webster in for connell mcshane this is "after the bell." now the dow closing at a 2019 high. ending up as you can see up 111 points. s&p 500 also in the green. tech-heavy nasdaq, fighting for gains apt the very close. the markets by the way we should note are closed tomorrow for go
i'm kristina partsinevelos in for melissa francis. what, i'm ashley webster in for connell mcshane this is "after the bell." now the dow closing at a 2019 high. ending up as you can see up 111 points. s&p 500 also in the green. tech-heavy nasdaq, fighting for gains apt the very close. the markets by the way we should note are closed tomorrow for go
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. >> shepard: kristina, thanks a lot. wall street is going to end on an upnote today and neil cavuto will have all the details starting right now. ♪ ♪ >> neil: all right. they are not racking to getting fox business these super heros are separating the weekend's opening of the avengers and they are not alone. what they are really separatinrealcelebrating is an y that is back with a vengeance. welcome, everybody, i'm neil cavuto and this is "your world." you are going to have to work with me, america. anyway, the former vice president joe biden is making the 2020 presidential campaign all about dumping president trump. he could be a tough sell at the corner of wall and broad with an economy that's anything but in the dumps. get to it with deirdre bolton what has the economy going. kevin at the white house and how responding. and a look at whether all the 2020 democrats, including joe biden should be worrying. we begin now with deidre. what's going on here? >> neil, the u.s. economy growing as we know at a solid 3.2% annual
. >> shepard: kristina, thanks a lot. wall street is going to end on an upnote today and neil cavuto will have all the details starting right now. ♪ ♪ >> neil: all right. they are not racking to getting fox business these super heros are separating the weekend's opening of the avengers and they are not alone. what they are really separatinrealcelebrating is an y that is back with a vengeance. welcome, everybody, i'm neil cavuto and this is "your world." you are going...
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maria: kristina, thank you. the stock up really strongly this morning as you saw there, 3%.ime for corporate executives to negligently permit or fail to prevent violations of the law at their companies. joining us right now is judge andrew napolitano. good to see you. >> good morning. maria: no surprise from elizabeth warren, she wants ceos in jail. >> no surprise. it's a surprise from a former professor of law at harvard. this would be a radical departure from the basic requirement that crime is harm intentionally caused. she wants to make it a criminal act for a corporate executive to commit an act of negligence. to be fair, there are certain crimes that you can commit with gross negligence, one of which, interestingly is the failure to safeguard state secrets, the hillary clinton e-mail scandal, the repeated use of that. intentionally looking the other way can constitute a crime. what senator warren wants is for simple negligence, which is like exceeding the speed limit by a 5 or 10 miles an hour. stated differently, any crime committed on the watch of any corporate execu
maria: kristina, thank you. the stock up really strongly this morning as you saw there, 3%.ime for corporate executives to negligently permit or fail to prevent violations of the law at their companies. joining us right now is judge andrew napolitano. good to see you. >> good morning. maria: no surprise from elizabeth warren, she wants ceos in jail. >> no surprise. it's a surprise from a former professor of law at harvard. this would be a radical departure from the basic requirement...
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maria: amazing thanks. >> kristina partsinevelos.inute. maria: great show. jared max has joined us this morning. "varney & company" starts right now. stau stuart, notice anything different today about our set? notice anything different? stuart: yeah. maria: april fool's! stuart: i know jared very well. maria: he has hair. april fool's. stuart: good morning, maria. good morning, everyone. clearly, it's april 1st. it is a monday morning rally. it's the start of a new quarter and watch stocks go as surprise rebounds of manufacturing in china, good news for the global economy. their vice premier arrives here
maria: amazing thanks. >> kristina partsinevelos.inute. maria: great show. jared max has joined us this morning. "varney & company" starts right now. stau stuart, notice anything different today about our set? notice anything different? stuart: yeah. maria: april fool's! stuart: i know jared very well. maria: he has hair. april fool's. stuart: good morning, maria. good morning, everyone. clearly, it's april 1st. it is a monday morning rally. it's the start of a new quarter...
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ahead of elon musk's battle headed to sec in court today, the stock is down 10%, as you can see, kristinask today? . reporter: no, it seems like the rumor is that he probably won't show up but you never know in these types of situations, the sec exchange commission will be daeting squaring off 2:00 pm time oral arguments have already been received by judge what are they debating, debating whether elon musk is in con tempt for a tweet, that he sent out on february 19 this reads tesla made zero cars in tlun but we will make around 500,000 in 2019. the tweet was later updated, however, sec arguing that musk infringed on settle misled taking the company private he has to pay 20 million dollars tesla pays 0 million step down as chairman three years he has to get his tweet preapproved the major debate today, musk his legal team, are saying in his defense, two reasons first, one, that his tweet on february 19 was a not material. all of that information about production rate was already in the earnings report, was already discussed on conference call the second point is that all this infringed on
ahead of elon musk's battle headed to sec in court today, the stock is down 10%, as you can see, kristinask today? . reporter: no, it seems like the rumor is that he probably won't show up but you never know in these types of situations, the sec exchange commission will be daeting squaring off 2:00 pm time oral arguments have already been received by judge what are they debating, debating whether elon musk is in con tempt for a tweet, that he sent out on february 19 this reads tesla made zero...
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kristina partsinevelos with more details. >> according to ipo filing, 15 and $17 a share.hey put ipo out there, pinterest will be under the pin setting, keep in mind they did suffer loss, 63 million-dollar loss in 2018 alone but revenue has been climbing this comes at lyft had rocky ipo. the latest news out that lyft is alleging or arguing that morgan stanley has provided product for customers to short the some, the stock will drop and threatening to sue and lots of ipo's to come, maria. maria: all right, thank you. kristina partsinevelos, still ahead caterpillar for new revenue, going to the cloud, how it would work right after this. run with us in the unstoppable john deere gator xuv835, because when others take rain checks... we take the wheel. run with us. search "john deere gator" for more. maria: welcome back. caterpillar, new plans to boost revenue. cheryl casone with the details. >> yeah, caterpillars turning to the cloud to generate steadier revenue from parts and services, according to "wall street journal" in a report out this morning. they are hoping to help cu
kristina partsinevelos with more details. >> according to ipo filing, 15 and $17 a share.hey put ipo out there, pinterest will be under the pin setting, keep in mind they did suffer loss, 63 million-dollar loss in 2018 alone but revenue has been climbing this comes at lyft had rocky ipo. the latest news out that lyft is alleging or arguing that morgan stanley has provided product for customers to short the some, the stock will drop and threatening to sue and lots of ipo's to come, maria....
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we find kristina partsinevelos from our sister network in fox business. going into the store. this is officially the last one in the world. there was one in perth, australia, they called this store yesterday to wish them luck. now officially the last one. it has been around since 1985. very, very familiar place. they have the popcorn ceilings in there. new dvds in there as well. everything seems the same. even smells the same. at its boom, blockbuster had 9,000 locations around 12 countries with annual revenue of almost $6 billion. so, you're seeing people come in here, not just tourists but locals alike. listen in. >> we live, like three blocks from here. we come here at least weekly. right now we're going through all the marvel movies for the kids until the next one comes out. we're here at least once a week, totally thrilled to have it. reporter: that is just one example after local. we spoke to a lot of people, including the manager sandy. she told me the reason why the store is still profitable, you have the locals don't necessarily want to just have
we find kristina partsinevelos from our sister network in fox business. going into the store. this is officially the last one in the world. there was one in perth, australia, they called this store yesterday to wish them luck. now officially the last one. it has been around since 1985. very, very familiar place. they have the popcorn ceilings in there. new dvds in there as well. everything seems the same. even smells the same. at its boom, blockbuster had 9,000 locations around 12 countries...
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kristina partsinevelos is here. >> he wants to cut emissions within the next five years.ing energy. when you live in a corner glass unit you have to use the air conditioning because the sun passes through. energy escapes a look quicker. releasing emissions. he believes that buildings 2030 in new york has a whole need to be retrofitted to improve that situation so they are not releasing as many -- >> sandra: if you don't use steel or glass what do you use? >> you use concrete. the selling point for developers here and people that move to new york city they want to live in a glass building. they want to live in this beautiful view. those that can afford it. so he is trying to push this forward. he has threatened if the buildings don't do it by 2030 they don't retrofit themselves they'll be charged massives fines, a million dollars or more. >> bill: the elevators apparently are responsible for a lot of the electric bills. i did not know that. but they have programmed the elevators starting five years ago to come when you call them, right? you walk in, put your floor number.
kristina partsinevelos is here. >> he wants to cut emissions within the next five years.ing energy. when you live in a corner glass unit you have to use the air conditioning because the sun passes through. energy escapes a look quicker. releasing emissions. he believes that buildings 2030 in new york has a whole need to be retrofitted to improve that situation so they are not releasing as many -- >> sandra: if you don't use steel or glass what do you use? >> you use concrete....