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a lot going on in the market, kristina. kristina: thank you.ing tug-of-war between bad news and good news and good news is bad news. that is causing whiplash, to explain it among investors are there still opportunity for breath in the ever changing markets? we have tim courtney and he has three mid-cap to large cap names that you should be watching. tim, there is a little bit of delay. before we watch, i want to talk about this tug-of-war, you look at markets, the bond market. they both seem to give us a different picture. what are you paying attention to and why? >> i think it is important to look at both. the bond market is really forecasting bad news. the stock market seems to be much more optimistic but i think, several years ago when stocks were cheaper, this tug-of-war between good news and bad news wasn't such an issue. now that we're trading at pes around 23. it becomes much more serious. that is what i'm looking at. i'm looking at valuations versus potential bad news. stocks have good news priced in, resolutions to trade, things like t
a lot going on in the market, kristina. kristina: thank you.ing tug-of-war between bad news and good news and good news is bad news. that is causing whiplash, to explain it among investors are there still opportunity for breath in the ever changing markets? we have tim courtney and he has three mid-cap to large cap names that you should be watching. tim, there is a little bit of delay. before we watch, i want to talk about this tug-of-war, you look at markets, the bond market. they both seem to...
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kristina. kristina: since it is the 4:00 hour we have more breaking news.ign minister for iran responding to sanctions. the reason for designating me i'm iran's primary spokesperson around the world. is the truth that painful? has no affect on me or my family i have no propertyinterests outside of iran. thank you for considering me such a huge threat to your agenda. considering me such a huge threat to your agenda. we'll have more after the break. connell: okay. >> will follow-up with more breaking news from the president taking aim at go figure, federal reserve! tweeting at drawing power. let us down. don't not to say we are winning anyway but i am certainly not getting much help from the federal reserve. >> more to come! meantime pushing full speed ahead for more market share honda is going all in on off roaders. -- has all the fun looking gary he's taking for a test drive today. take it away. >> this is the first side-by-side, whatever you want to call it. now they have come out with this, basically a motocross bike with four wheels. has 104 horsepower.
kristina. kristina: since it is the 4:00 hour we have more breaking news.ign minister for iran responding to sanctions. the reason for designating me i'm iran's primary spokesperson around the world. is the truth that painful? has no affect on me or my family i have no propertyinterests outside of iran. thank you for considering me such a huge threat to your agenda. considering me such a huge threat to your agenda. we'll have more after the break. connell: okay. >> will follow-up with...
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kristina: we're not.. >> they have all your secret pictures, jonathan. >> i have news for you. ♪ all right brad, once again i have revolutionized the songwriting process. oh, here we go. i know i can't play an instrument, but this... this is my forte. obviously, for auto insurance, we've got the wheel route. obviously. retirement, we're going with a long-term play. makes sense. pet insurance, wait, let me guess... flea flicker. yes! how'd you know? studying my playbook? yeah, actually. ♪ ♪ award winning interface. award winning design. award winning engine. the volvo xc90. the most awarded luxury suv of the century. .. and i recently had hi, ia heart attack. it changed my life. but i'm a survivor. after my heart attack, my doctor prescribed brilinta. it's for people who have been hospitalized for a heart attack. brilinta is taken with a low-dose aspirin. no more than 100 milligrams as it affects how well brilinta works. brilinta helps keep platelets from sticking together and forming a clot. in a clinical
kristina: we're not.. >> they have all your secret pictures, jonathan. >> i have news for you. ♪ all right brad, once again i have revolutionized the songwriting process. oh, here we go. i know i can't play an instrument, but this... this is my forte. obviously, for auto insurance, we've got the wheel route. obviously. retirement, we're going with a long-term play. makes sense. pet insurance, wait, let me guess... flea flicker. yes! how'd you know? studying my playbook? yeah,...
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kristina: you would think. that's the big debate. $1 trillion mark would come at the end of the fiscal year. and the national debt is $22.5 trillion. but over the last two years we have seen an increase in spending. we can't just pinpoint it all on to one administration or another. you have baby boomers who are aging. you have bipartisan support for increase in spending on both size when it comes to defense and domestic issues. this is where it can get murky, the tax cuts could add $1.5 trial to our national debt the next decade or so. but overall, the economy is still growing. >> the democrats were always big spenders. and republicans were fiscal conservatives. kristina: nothing is the same anymore. >> he's telling associates privately the debt is not his problem. >> as someone who helped advise trump on this. we always put growth first. jobs and growth were always our highest priorities as they should be. it's true we have a bipartisan spending problem. but when you have growth like this, the congressional budget office is predicti
kristina: you would think. that's the big debate. $1 trillion mark would come at the end of the fiscal year. and the national debt is $22.5 trillion. but over the last two years we have seen an increase in spending. we can't just pinpoint it all on to one administration or another. you have baby boomers who are aging. you have bipartisan support for increase in spending on both size when it comes to defense and domestic issues. this is where it can get murky, the tax cuts could add $1.5 trial...
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kristina: governor, i have a question. i was looking at an earlier fox local report, it gets to the points to jonathon was bringing up, attacks, you don't want to call them attacks, to elijah cummings. this is a view of baltimore and you will see what's going to pop out on the screen. but the point i'm trying to make is what jonathan brought up. in 2017 you have 342 murs. you have these continuous situations, however, can we just blame one party? can we blame one man or does this extend way before? >> i need a who show to talk about about. but the fact of it is, it's been a monopoly can. more money, more money. it goes back to in my humble view, bad public schools and fatherlessness. kristina: thank you so much governor erlich. apple shares are rising after an earnings beef. should we be worried about the services sector? we'll break down the results right after this quick break. stay tuned. when i walked through a snowstorm for a cigarette, that's when i knew i had to quit. for real this time. that's why i'm using nicoret
kristina: governor, i have a question. i was looking at an earlier fox local report, it gets to the points to jonathon was bringing up, attacks, you don't want to call them attacks, to elijah cummings. this is a view of baltimore and you will see what's going to pop out on the screen. but the point i'm trying to make is what jonathan brought up. in 2017 you have 342 murs. you have these continuous situations, however, can we just blame one party? can we blame one man or does this extend way...
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kristina, is this slmentettleme slap on the wrist? >> yeah, of course it is. if you look at the offense for every person, kdo you know how difficult it will be to prove? if you are just an average person sitting at home, you got your identity, your driver's license, all your social security stolen, you have to prove that one, it was stolen and sold on the dark web, and then make that connection. so far, they haven't found any cases of it actually being sold on the dark web, which makes it so difficult to prove. maybe you can get $125 back if you had credit monitoring, you can opt for that, but -- >> yeah, you have to show damages. >> exactly. >> that's the problem. a company isn't just a piggybank for you, consumers or the government just because, what is it, $100 million? this is another money grab. david: this is warren's bureaucracy. >> this is, should we have life imprisonment? maybe a firing squad. >> they're responsible, though. if you made a case, if you made something and poisoned me, you are responsible. >> you can prove damages. you are on the floor
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kristina partsinevelos joins us for the hour. hello. kristina: hello, ashley. about? kristina: the state of oklahoma is claiming you have johnson & johnson responsible for the opioid crisis, putting the blame on them, saying 60% of the opioid ingredients came from two johnson & johnson subsidiaries. the latest is them saying you don't have enough evidence, you are putting it on us, we are being used as a scapegoat. they reached out to 150,000 doctors, we called to try to get them to promote opioids so you have the situation where they have one hour in court to argue whether they are going to scrap this case all together. johnson & johnson feels they are just going after their pocketbook because the state is putting a lot of money forward to overcome the opioid crisis. ashley: a lot on the line. if they win, good for j & j. interesting to see how it turns out. thank you. >>> let's take a look at kohl's. they are expanding their amazon return program. if i need to return something to amazon, i can bring it to a kohl's store. they will box it and ship it for me. t
kristina partsinevelos joins us for the hour. hello. kristina: hello, ashley. about? kristina: the state of oklahoma is claiming you have johnson & johnson responsible for the opioid crisis, putting the blame on them, saying 60% of the opioid ingredients came from two johnson & johnson subsidiaries. the latest is them saying you don't have enough evidence, you are putting it on us, we are being used as a scapegoat. they reached out to 150,000 doctors, we called to try to get them to...
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kristina, we're looking at flows.sk off, people are waiting for gadot. >> if you talk about the balance sheet. we have not brought that up enough. seems like a lot of traders around me are wondering if they continue withing tightening, 50 billion, shrinking it lower. should there be further tightening? or will they hold off, taper off. that could create more volatility in the market. everyone is expecting a 25-point basis cut. a few expecting more. you're right in that sense it will happen. liz: once again we got a new data point, consumer confidence. we also got, it soared basically. we get that data point, that for some makings them believe it gets harder to justify even a quarter-point cut but the fed has been very clear. es especially with the vice-chair on of the federal reserve. he said we're looking elsewhere a slowdown globally. >> liz to that point. just this morning i had a debate with somebody, it has been nothing but a sugar high the past year. 2017 change in tax cuts, that brought a lot of money back into
kristina, we're looking at flows.sk off, people are waiting for gadot. >> if you talk about the balance sheet. we have not brought that up enough. seems like a lot of traders around me are wondering if they continue withing tightening, 50 billion, shrinking it lower. should there be further tightening? or will they hold off, taper off. that could create more volatility in the market. everyone is expecting a 25-point basis cut. a few expecting more. you're right in that sense it will...
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this story is by kristina. kristina: i have a question for you guys and our viewers.hrough netflix, hulu, amazon prime, how much time do you spend flipping and -- david: five minutes. ashley: seven minutes. kristina: did you read the story? are you cheating? that is the average. you're the winner! david: you don't get a prize for being an average person. kristina: so this report is according to neilsen's total audio report, they say seven minutes, too much choice. they also say there's a spike amongst people that have internet enabled capabilities. either you are watching more streaming on your phone, your smart tv, but, but at the end, move people still revert back to traditional tv, their favorite channel, 58% when they can't figure out what to watch. you go right back, what is it for you, hgtv? fox business. david: when i'm home, it's too late, you know. we're in replays. that's the problem, i work so late. >>> check out this massive palm beach estate. it's sold for $105 million. 13 bedrooms, 14 bathrooms. more bathrooms than bedrooms. that's interesting. 37,000 sq
this story is by kristina. kristina: i have a question for you guys and our viewers.hrough netflix, hulu, amazon prime, how much time do you spend flipping and -- david: five minutes. ashley: seven minutes. kristina: did you read the story? are you cheating? that is the average. you're the winner! david: you don't get a prize for being an average person. kristina: so this report is according to neilsen's total audio report, they say seven minutes, too much choice. they also say there's a spike...
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. >>> speaking of which, kristina partsinevelos in for liz claman. over to you.ove that, year of the woman. did you have a good july 4th? charles: fantastic. it was absolutely amazing. we had a fish fry, we had the grill, we had young people, old people, it was phenomenal. kristina: great. i'm assuming you will go join the family again today. charles: absolutely. thank you. kristina: have a good day. thanks, charles. wednesday's records getting clouded over. stocks fighting their way back from an ugly morning. the dow and s&p in the red but near session highs, despite blockbuster jobs numbers dimming hopes of fed chair jerome powell and company making a big move to the downside on rates. our floor show traders are standing by with their rate cut reality checks. >>> and alexa, siri and now
. >>> speaking of which, kristina partsinevelos in for liz claman. over to you.ove that, year of the woman. did you have a good july 4th? charles: fantastic. it was absolutely amazing. we had a fish fry, we had the grill, we had young people, old people, it was phenomenal. kristina: great. i'm assuming you will go join the family again today. charles: absolutely. thank you. kristina: have a good day. thanks, charles. wednesday's records getting clouded over. stocks fighting their way...
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that's giving power to the patient. >> senator, kristina partsinevelos here.t talked about lowering prices. your committee actually passed a new bill today to do just that, but you are talking about it, yet you voted against it. tell us why. >> oh, no, i voted for that bill. >> oh, you did, okay. so to that point, how many people do you find that didn't vote for it and what was the argument against it given the fact that americans are spending $1200 on average per year on prescription drugs, the fact that just six months in 2019 alone, we saw the price of drugs increase 10.5%, much higher than inflation. what do you think of all this given that you are a doctor? >> six or seven people voted against the bill. there is a provision that caps the amount of subsidies drug manufacturers receive if they increase the price of the medication faster than the rate of inflation. for those folks, they felt it was price setting. i don't think limiting how much the federal government gives as a subsidy is price setting. it is limiting how much we subsidize and that is a fair
that's giving power to the patient. >> senator, kristina partsinevelos here.t talked about lowering prices. your committee actually passed a new bill today to do just that, but you are talking about it, yet you voted against it. tell us why. >> oh, no, i voted for that bill. >> oh, you did, okay. so to that point, how many people do you find that didn't vote for it and what was the argument against it given the fact that americans are spending $1200 on average per year on...
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david: interesting from kristina. >> biotech. the health care sector.t all online. all of our data is extremely valuab valuable. >> exactly right. communications information, all that stuff can come through an iphone. that's what the genius of this company has been. they need someone gutsy in running that company that's going to take a leap and that is what will turn it around. david: jonathan? how would you spend the money? quickly. >> we don't have it yet. all i can say is this is a stock i would avoid. i think it's an underperformer. sometimes a wonderful company isn't a wonderful stock. david: thanks, gang. anywhere but seattle. why amazon may be considering a change of scenery while looking at its growth strategy. details coming next. don't miss your golden opportunity to experience thrilling performance. now, at the lexus golden opportunity sales event. get 0.9% apr for 60 months on all 2019 models. experience amazing at your lexus dealer. xfinity mobile is a designed to save you money. whether you use your phone to get fit or to find the perfect
david: interesting from kristina. >> biotech. the health care sector.t all online. all of our data is extremely valuab valuable. >> exactly right. communications information, all that stuff can come through an iphone. that's what the genius of this company has been. they need someone gutsy in running that company that's going to take a leap and that is what will turn it around. david: jonathan? how would you spend the money? quickly. >> we don't have it yet. all i can say is...
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kristina coleman has more from west coast bureau, kristina. >> hi, arthel, well, boeing hopeful they'llin the end before the end of the year, but repeated delays and technical challenges, insiders are skeptical, 737 max jet faced repeated setbacks include flight control problem that was uncovered last month unrelated to faulty system that led to the two deadly crashes in indonesia and ethiopia, total of 346 people died, the max was grounded around the world in mid-march after the crash in ethiopia, meantime boeing says it plans to answer any outstanding questions that the faa or global regulators might have to ensure the plane's safety, some carriers had given up on flying troubled jet, southwest airlines which has more max jets than any other carrier didn't expect the plane back in service before october 1st and united airlines expect today -- expected to cancel planes, american airlines releasing statement extending max grounding until november 2nd, 150 flights per day to be canceled. this is very much, very fluid situation as to when planes will be back in the air, arthel. arthel: th
kristina coleman has more from west coast bureau, kristina. >> hi, arthel, well, boeing hopeful they'llin the end before the end of the year, but repeated delays and technical challenges, insiders are skeptical, 737 max jet faced repeated setbacks include flight control problem that was uncovered last month unrelated to faulty system that led to the two deadly crashes in indonesia and ethiopia, total of 346 people died, the max was grounded around the world in mid-march after the crash in...
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cities including los angeles, san francisco and houston, mike. >> kristina, thanks very much.rthel. arthel: south bend major pete buttigieg wrapping up 2020 campaign after staggering fundraising haul but poll shows him struggling with president trump, more from campaign trail and and reaction from political panel up next. ensure max protein. ♪ ♪ >> arthel: 2020 democrats working through the four-day holiday weekend, south bend, indiana mayor pete buttigieg speaking at essence festival in new orleans while front runner and former vice president joe biden campaigning in south carolina one day after apologizing for his comments about segregationist, garrett tenney live in washington with more on the race to the white house, hey, garrett. >> arthel, good afternoon to you, joe biden is changing his tune just a bit, you remember last month he refused to apologize after he faced heat from pointing to his work with segregationist senators as example of working with those who he disagreed with, the comments came back to bite him from kamala harris criticizing biden for it and that beca
cities including los angeles, san francisco and houston, mike. >> kristina, thanks very much.rthel. arthel: south bend major pete buttigieg wrapping up 2020 campaign after staggering fundraising haul but poll shows him struggling with president trump, more from campaign trail and and reaction from political panel up next. ensure max protein. ♪ ♪ >> arthel: 2020 democrats working through the four-day holiday weekend, south bend, indiana mayor pete buttigieg speaking at essence...
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arthel: thank you, kristina.barry slowing moving inland bringing intense rain and dangerous flooding and much more is predicted, coming up update on its progress, steve harrigan on where it could hit next. that's mississippi. ...it's so confusing it hurts my brain. ya i hear ya... or say you can't believe... ...how much of a hassle it is! and tell anyone who'll listen... (garbled)....it's so expensive! she said it's so expensive. tell me about it. yes.. well i'm telling the people at home. that's why esurance is making the whole experience surprisingly painless. so, you never have to talk about it, unless you're their spokesperson. esurance. it's surprisingly painless. eric: update on tropical storm barry after he declared state of emergency for the state, you talked to arthel in the last hour and governor said that his state has received lots of support from the trump administration and ready for barry, forecasters predicting parts of mississippi could get a foot of rain, steve harrigon right along the coast in
arthel: thank you, kristina.barry slowing moving inland bringing intense rain and dangerous flooding and much more is predicted, coming up update on its progress, steve harrigan on where it could hit next. that's mississippi. ...it's so confusing it hurts my brain. ya i hear ya... or say you can't believe... ...how much of a hassle it is! and tell anyone who'll listen... (garbled)....it's so expensive! she said it's so expensive. tell me about it. yes.. well i'm telling the people at home....
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kristina, thanks so much. and the california gas taxes went up. no surprise there.ur reporting here, we'll have a fox news update on facebook watch. it's a minute's long news cast online with unique content that streams live on the facebook watch home page a few minutes from now. once it's over, it's available on demand. neil cavuto, "your world" next. >> neil: it's happening again. more violent protests in hong kong as riot police were using tear gas to clubs to disperse crowds upset with china's growing dominance. all of this as the president is trying to jump start trade talks with china. the two go a long way deciding whether the talks succeed or china erupts. welcome. i'm neil cavuto, this is your confusing world food. none of this we should stress impacting the markets. the dow hit its highest level ever. the s&p closing out at a record as well believing that cooler
kristina, thanks so much. and the california gas taxes went up. no surprise there.ur reporting here, we'll have a fox news update on facebook watch. it's a minute's long news cast online with unique content that streams live on the facebook watch home page a few minutes from now. once it's over, it's available on demand. neil cavuto, "your world" next. >> neil: it's happening again. more violent protests in hong kong as riot police were using tear gas to clubs to disperse crowds...
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kristina partsinevelos is in the newsroom with the details. kristina?oments before, 30 minutes before the hearing started, boeing announced they hired compensation expert, you have ken feinberg will distribute about $50 million to members of the victim's families. this will be independent of any lawsuits because right now there are certain lawsuits against boeing for negligence. you brought up some of the members of the families and the victims that spoke today in the testimony. one of those men was paul jnjoroge. that is the man on the screen. 35-year-old investment professional. he lost his entire family, his mother-in-law, his wife, his three children. he remains haunted what could have been. >> i think about their last six minutes a lot. my wife and mom-in-law knew they were going to die. they had to somehow comfort the children during those final moats knowing they were all their last. i wish i was there with them. reporter: nine-month-old, a 4-year-old, a 6-year-old. he went on to continue saying that the faa shouldn't have allowed boeing to polic
kristina partsinevelos is in the newsroom with the details. kristina?oments before, 30 minutes before the hearing started, boeing announced they hired compensation expert, you have ken feinberg will distribute about $50 million to members of the victim's families. this will be independent of any lawsuits because right now there are certain lawsuits against boeing for negligence. you brought up some of the members of the families and the victims that spoke today in the testimony. one of those...
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susan: thank you, kristina. we'll have much, much more from apple as soon as those numbers come out and hit the tape. in fact i will be on the phone with the cfo with behind the scenes details. something you don't want to miss. connell: special coverage coming up. requiring more incentives for employees. cities are implementing mandates for workers could end up hurting businesses in the long run. we'll give you a close run how the laws are working in chicago and some other cities. susan: democratic presidential contenders getting ready to take the stage tonight in detroit. we're speaking with the dnc communications director and the trump campaign national press secretary on what we can expect to hear. ♪ rantee your rates won't go up just because of an accident. smart kid. indeed. are you in good hands? dto experiencer gthe luxury you desire on a full line of utility vehicles. at the lexus golden opportunity sales event. lease the 2019 rx 350 for $389 a month, for 36 months, and we'll make your first month's paym
susan: thank you, kristina. we'll have much, much more from apple as soon as those numbers come out and hit the tape. in fact i will be on the phone with the cfo with behind the scenes details. something you don't want to miss. connell: special coverage coming up. requiring more incentives for employees. cities are implementing mandates for workers could end up hurting businesses in the long run. we'll give you a close run how the laws are working in chicago and some other cities. susan:...
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kristina following the story from news room, kristina. >> arthel, the boy's parents were found dead oni says the couple ran over spike strips after leading police on chase in montana and then the dad shot and killed the mother and then shot himself inside that car, this is a picture of adan salcido, missing 2-year-old, adan last seen on june 4th, seen or surveillance video in wal-mart, they were purchasing camping equipment, according to police adan's relative say family was homeless and camped out from time to time, the mother was supposed to start serving a prison sentence in jackson county for 2018 burglary and the boy's dad was linked to the crime but never showed up to prison, felony warrants issued for the couple's arrest, the couple was then seen on surveillance video on july 25th, the same day they died, but on that day, adan was not seen in the video with them. i want to show you the missing child poster share bid the national center for missing and exploited children, 2-year-old boy, hispanic with brown hair, and eyes about 45 pounds and he hasn't been seen since june 4th, no
kristina following the story from news room, kristina. >> arthel, the boy's parents were found dead oni says the couple ran over spike strips after leading police on chase in montana and then the dad shot and killed the mother and then shot himself inside that car, this is a picture of adan salcido, missing 2-year-old, adan last seen on june 4th, seen or surveillance video in wal-mart, they were purchasing camping equipment, according to police adan's relative say family was homeless and...
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kristina coleman from la bureau, kristina. >> arthel, we learned that just moments ago california governorcrest, people shopping at local wal-mart got up close look at at the mess that the quake caused. this is the wal-mart in ridgecrest, town 10 miles southwest of epicenter of last night's 7.1 quake, hit 8:19 local time, jugs of water and food scattered on the floor making total mess on the aisles, more than 100 aftershocks sin thursday's earthquakes and more could come, check out albertson's, employees, customers walking on piles as aftershocks continue to rattle the entire store, this ridgecrest family got under the table, listen to frantic moments when all of this was going on. >> oh, my god, oh, my god. >> oh my gosh. >> the front door came open. >> it's okay, it's okay. oh, my god. this is bad, brian. >> take a look at this for a family obviously trying to enjoy the holiday weekend watches on as the water in the pool start moving back and forth and this video swinging lights taking in restaurant after the morongo casino in california, the casino is about 160 miles south of ridgecrest
kristina coleman from la bureau, kristina. >> arthel, we learned that just moments ago california governorcrest, people shopping at local wal-mart got up close look at at the mess that the quake caused. this is the wal-mart in ridgecrest, town 10 miles southwest of epicenter of last night's 7.1 quake, hit 8:19 local time, jugs of water and food scattered on the floor making total mess on the aisles, more than 100 aftershocks sin thursday's earthquakes and more could come, check out...
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joining me today, liz peek, kristina partsinevelos, jack brewer and carol ross in new york city. let's get straight to hillary vaughn at the sanders event at george washington university. hillary? reporter: susan, bernie sanders is campaigning on no premiums, no deductibles and no co-pays. that's key to convincing the american public they should go for medicare for all. >> and some others. seem to think the american people hate paying taxes but they just love paying insurance premiums. oh, my god, dear, the insurance premium is here, what a wonderful day! oh, wow! reporter: senator bernie sanders made the pledge today not to take any donations from drug companies or the health care industry, and he's putting other 2020 candidates in the hot seat to also not take any campaign cash from these companies. sanders and biden have been dueling over health care plans. biden wants to build on obamacare and of course, bernie sanders wants to ditch it in favor of medicare for all, but biden in iowa today on the trail took his shot at sanders' plan. >> make health care a right, not a privile
joining me today, liz peek, kristina partsinevelos, jack brewer and carol ross in new york city. let's get straight to hillary vaughn at the sanders event at george washington university. hillary? reporter: susan, bernie sanders is campaigning on no premiums, no deductibles and no co-pays. that's key to convincing the american public they should go for medicare for all. >> and some others. seem to think the american people hate paying taxes but they just love paying insurance premiums....
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kristina partsinevelos at new york stock exchange. lauren: let's stick with big tech because next week is apple's turn to take center stage. they report third quarter earnings on tuesday. jackie deangelis is live in the newsroom what we can expect. hey, jackie. reporter: lauren, apple is the last of the big tech companies to report. it will come next tuesday after the market closes. the street looking for $2.10 on earnings of revenue 53.9 billion. the president tweeted about apple and tariffs. apple is a stock ha moves around on trade news because of its exposure to china. anything the company says next about trade, about growth in china, iphone sales in china, u.s. restrictions on huawei, that could all move the stock around and the overall market as well. anything it says about the president's production remarks going to be important as well. services is also key for this company of the it is the expansion part of the business. of course smartphones saturation is kicking in, especially with the high-end devices. its planned new subs
kristina partsinevelos at new york stock exchange. lauren: let's stick with big tech because next week is apple's turn to take center stage. they report third quarter earnings on tuesday. jackie deangelis is live in the newsroom what we can expect. hey, jackie. reporter: lauren, apple is the last of the big tech companies to report. it will come next tuesday after the market closes. the street looking for $2.10 on earnings of revenue 53.9 billion. the president tweeted about apple and tariffs....
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kristina partsinevelos is live in the newsroom with more details.ristina. >> charles that is an after the-tax cost. that will be one thing in the second quarter. the reason we're seeing share price rise. seems like boeing is relatively confident. they must know something the fact these planes, these 737 max jets will be up in the air by the fourth quarter. boeing alluded to the fact there would be no production costs. that was a big deal. there might be a little bit after cost when it comes to production slowdown to the tune of $1.7 billion. could they be too optimistic given regulators have to approve the changes to their software. the $5 billion will be given to various airlines the fact they had to reschedule everything. that is the latest number, 371 planes have been grounded around the globe. so boeing is trying to, mend its relationships with a lot of these airlines. that fee, i will end it there, that fee, that $5 billion, does not include any litigation. there is lawsuits on boeing for negligence, as well as $50 million going to family membe
kristina partsinevelos is live in the newsroom with more details.ristina. >> charles that is an after the-tax cost. that will be one thing in the second quarter. the reason we're seeing share price rise. seems like boeing is relatively confident. they must know something the fact these planes, these 737 max jets will be up in the air by the fourth quarter. boeing alluded to the fact there would be no production costs. that was a big deal. there might be a little bit after cost when it...
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the kristina i was referring to is kristina partsinevelos beefing up a second technology fund.his one well over $100 billion in commitment. the first one was $100 billion. they have a lot of money there after this. -driverless cars... -all ground personnel... ...or trips to mars. $4.95. delivery drones or the latest phones. $4.95. no matter what you trade, at fidelity it's just $4.95 per online u.s. equity trade. their medicare options... before they're on medicare. come on in. you're turning 65 soon? yep. and you're retiring at 67? that's the plan! well, you've come to the right place. it's also a great time to learn about an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. here's why... medicare part b doesn't pay for everything. only about 80% of your medical costs. this part is up to you... yeah, everyone's a little surprised to learn that one. a medicare supplement plan helps pay for some of what medicare doesn't. that could help cut down on those out-of-your-pocket medical costs. call unitedhealthcare insurance company now or visit a
the kristina i was referring to is kristina partsinevelos beefing up a second technology fund.his one well over $100 billion in commitment. the first one was $100 billion. they have a lot of money there after this. -driverless cars... -all ground personnel... ...or trips to mars. $4.95. delivery drones or the latest phones. $4.95. no matter what you trade, at fidelity it's just $4.95 per online u.s. equity trade. their medicare options... before they're on medicare. come on in. you're turning...
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kristina coleman live in los angeles with the details, kristina. >> hi, arthel, boeing is still hopefulair before the end of the year but growing number of government officials say completing steps to ensure the safety of the planes current hazardous flight software could stretch into 2020, 737 max jets have faced repeated setbacks including new problem that was uncovered back in june unrelated to issues that may have led to the two deadly crashes, the jets have been grounded since march. airlines have canceled thousands of flights already and now two major airlines are concerned, united airlines on friday announcing it would extend its flight cancellations until november 3rd and american airlines releasing statement just a few hours ago extending its 737 max grounding until november 2nd, 115 flights per day to be canceled and that includes flights not originally scheduled on 737's, the wall street journal reporting that boeing says it plans to answer any outstanding questions that the faa or global regulators might have and airlines continue to be hopeful that the fuel efficient planes
kristina coleman live in los angeles with the details, kristina. >> hi, arthel, boeing is still hopefulair before the end of the year but growing number of government officials say completing steps to ensure the safety of the planes current hazardous flight software could stretch into 2020, 737 max jets have faced repeated setbacks including new problem that was uncovered back in june unrelated to issues that may have led to the two deadly crashes, the jets have been grounded since march....
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kristina partsinevelos is live outside our studios in new york city, not far from the nike store. you know controversy is not so bad sometimes. reporter: no, definitely. bad publicity could be good publicity. i reached out to nike twice to find out specifically who influenced their decision to pull the shoe. they have not responded. you have colin kaepernick who finds it offensive. you have a lot of people online that are connecting the shoe to not only slavery but white nationalism as well. however, you have a local politician who is angry at nike for pulling the shoe. this politician is doug doosy, governor of arizona, who says he will revoke financial incentives for nike to open a plant in phoenix worth about $185 million, bringing 500 jobs to the area. he took to twitter to say, i quote, that instead of celebrating american history the week of our nation's independence, nike has apparently decided that betsy ross is unworthy and has bowed to the current onslaught of political correctness and historical revisionism. liz: guess what? it may have been that, we don't know, but nik
kristina partsinevelos is live outside our studios in new york city, not far from the nike store. you know controversy is not so bad sometimes. reporter: no, definitely. bad publicity could be good publicity. i reached out to nike twice to find out specifically who influenced their decision to pull the shoe. they have not responded. you have colin kaepernick who finds it offensive. you have a lot of people online that are connecting the shoe to not only slavery but white nationalism as well....
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kristina: i know. neil: kristina, thank you very, very much. targets are the ones they are looking at, amazon, apple, google, all those issues are down. you have the nasdaq still up so if you are a bull, you look for bullish signals. that could be important to say that the chiefs who led that parade stepped back and some indians come to the fore like semiconductor chips, those that feed the big names, they are making up for their collapse. that alone could be a bullish development. that's a separate issue. >>> in the meantime, there is boeing and the big sell-off going on there after reporting its worst quarter in history. the 737 max production itself, forget about slowdown, how about shutdown. jeff flock following all of that. that's a big deal. reporter: yeah. to me, you know, the funny part of this, if you look at the stock right now, it's down about 3%, just short of 3%. to me, the interesting part is even though they did announce the numbers and the worst quarter in history, yeah, 2.94 billion loss, $1.6 billion was the biggest before tha
kristina: i know. neil: kristina, thank you very, very much. targets are the ones they are looking at, amazon, apple, google, all those issues are down. you have the nasdaq still up so if you are a bull, you look for bullish signals. that could be important to say that the chiefs who led that parade stepped back and some indians come to the fore like semiconductor chips, those that feed the big names, they are making up for their collapse. that alone could be a bullish development. that's a...
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kristina partsinevelos has more.a ocasio-cortez herself who reached out to pelosi's office. you have reports right now that pelosi's office did receive the request but they haven't actually set up a meeting. we talked about some really big public fractures between the party, more specifically after the four congresswoman, often known as "the squad" including aoc, voted against the emergency aid package. aoc rebuked pelosi for singling out "the squad" but today there was a press conference with nancy pelosi. she made absolutely no mention of aoc and there was a source for "the wall street journal" saying that they haven't spoken in months. so despite some of these public fractures within the democratic party, you had alexandria ocasio-cortez earlier this morning tell cbs news, that they're still united. listen in. >> just as there are members who challenge her conclusions, who disagree with her, so do we from time to time but that does not mean that there is a fundamental fracture or a dehumanizing going on within our
kristina partsinevelos has more.a ocasio-cortez herself who reached out to pelosi's office. you have reports right now that pelosi's office did receive the request but they haven't actually set up a meeting. we talked about some really big public fractures between the party, more specifically after the four congresswoman, often known as "the squad" including aoc, voted against the emergency aid package. aoc rebuked pelosi for singling out "the squad" but today there was a...
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kristina partsinevelos is here.at hard to believe that problems with one plane will hurt our gdp? kristina: think of the fact this company is the largest u.s. manufacturing exporter, one of the largest private employers, you have continuous stories of companies, we talked about this last week, southwest grounding 180 daily flights up until november 2nd because they carry the 737 max jet. boeing is optimistic that they will get these planes back in the air by the end of two four but -- stuart: how much will it take out of gdp? kristina: everybody has -- stuart:.1, .2? kristina: there was con economi jpmorgan chase, "wall street journal" wrote a good story talking about how it could shave off some of the gdp but to your question, we have 52 planes that were originally supposed to be making every single month, now they are making 42. you have all of these airlines that are slowly down their growth capacity, southwest saying they are not going to hire as many pilots. it's also affecting the smaller suppliers. there's a
kristina partsinevelos is here.at hard to believe that problems with one plane will hurt our gdp? kristina: think of the fact this company is the largest u.s. manufacturing exporter, one of the largest private employers, you have continuous stories of companies, we talked about this last week, southwest grounding 180 daily flights up until november 2nd because they carry the 737 max jet. boeing is optimistic that they will get these planes back in the air by the end of two four but -- stuart:...
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joining me, heather zumarraga, kristina partsinevelos, and jonathan hoenig. a measure of u.s. manufacturing activity grew at the slowest pace on trade worries so is our economic expansion at risk? what do you think? >> i don't think our economic expansion is at risk, unless we have a full-blown trade war. right now, after the g20, it doesn't look like we will have a full-blown trade war. i know we still need details on intellectual property theft, but the fact that we have at least paused tariffs in the short term is a good thing for the markets. that's why the markets were soaring today. >> economic expansion that's this long is always at risk of something ending it or nothing ending it. it doesn't go on forever, usually. i don't think this trade war ever was strong enough or big enough to derail an economy because -- partially because we basically got a stimulus plan in the combination of tax cuts and increased spending in an already okay economy that made the economy even hotter, and that benefit is much bigger than what we have already seen in the trade negatives of this.
joining me, heather zumarraga, kristina partsinevelos, and jonathan hoenig. a measure of u.s. manufacturing activity grew at the slowest pace on trade worries so is our economic expansion at risk? what do you think? >> i don't think our economic expansion is at risk, unless we have a full-blown trade war. right now, after the g20, it doesn't look like we will have a full-blown trade war. i know we still need details on intellectual property theft, but the fact that we have at least paused...
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eric: all right, kristina, thanks so much.ot alert on my phones, winds, flooding, expected through the weekend, thank you for your patience, assessment and restoration are ongoing and safe to do so, that's the -- the electric company there. eric: family all set? arthel: my mom actually is -- she doesn't mess around, she lost everything in katrina, she's at a hotel high up in new orleans, downtown, thankfully things are good. eric: you are new orleans born and bred and you know the effects. arthel: i do. when we do the stories of people who have lost everything in a wild fire or other floods i know exactly the profound impact on their lives and i know senator john edwards say things aren't important -- senator john kennedy, excuse me, thank you, things are not important, life is. and that is true. you lose your early report cards, your first dolls and all the things, momentous of your life and the things that mark your course along the way, even things in your home is destroyed and you've put markers with pencils as kids grow u
eric: all right, kristina, thanks so much.ot alert on my phones, winds, flooding, expected through the weekend, thank you for your patience, assessment and restoration are ongoing and safe to do so, that's the -- the electric company there. eric: family all set? arthel: my mom actually is -- she doesn't mess around, she lost everything in katrina, she's at a hotel high up in new orleans, downtown, thankfully things are good. eric: you are new orleans born and bred and you know the effects....
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our kristina partsinevelos joining us now with more. good to see you, kristina.m wage is $7.25 but states and cities can increase to their own liking. we're seeing that across the board. several states and cities we show you on the screen right now. minneapolis, $12.25 for companies with 100 employees or more. if you're small business, it is $11. new jersey, nearby, they are trying to go towards $15 per hour. as of today, it will be 10 and then incremental. these are other examples. not just minimum wage. we're seeing a lot of new laws put into effect today. another one has to do with the purchase of ammunition in california. now they're being a little bit stricter to stop felons from buying guns, stop people banned from the list, so you have to get a background check at the point of sale. that is something different. other states have these permits that you can use but california is taking it one step further. nra is suing. we have one more just about these laws in florida. you can no longer text and drive. if you do, you will have to pay $30 for first infractio
our kristina partsinevelos joining us now with more. good to see you, kristina.m wage is $7.25 but states and cities can increase to their own liking. we're seeing that across the board. several states and cities we show you on the screen right now. minneapolis, $12.25 for companies with 100 employees or more. if you're small business, it is $11. new jersey, nearby, they are trying to go towards $15 per hour. as of today, it will be 10 and then incremental. these are other examples. not just...
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kristina partsinevelos how this is possible. kristina? >> neil you said it perfectly. they're on fire, what data scandal, what wall of worry? 2.4 billion people flocking each month to facebook every single month to use the platform. it is not just facebook. what's up and instagram doing very well for the past quarter. user are happy. advertisers are happy. $7.05 which was much higher than anticipated. all of these results come when we know the ftc charged five billion dollars in fines for privacy issues with facebook. yet it seems like the analysts are very bullish. they are bullish before the earnings came out. some changed a lot of price targets after the earnings came out. facebook acknowledged in the earnings report, if they didn't have the settlement you would see operating margins 12% liar. you would see diluted earnings per share higher. talking about the word on the street. what are some analysts saying. wedbush, increasing price target to $265. they feel with the ftc overhang, there is no chance that the company would split up. they don't think that is possibl
kristina partsinevelos how this is possible. kristina? >> neil you said it perfectly. they're on fire, what data scandal, what wall of worry? 2.4 billion people flocking each month to facebook every single month to use the platform. it is not just facebook. what's up and instagram doing very well for the past quarter. user are happy. advertisers are happy. $7.05 which was much higher than anticipated. all of these results come when we know the ftc charged five billion dollars in fines for...
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great job, kristina. thank you very much, kristina partsinevelos.we're still focused on the heat. you know how new yorkers are about heat and complaining about it. 2/3 of country is in that predictment. we're following heated exchanges. see what i did with the heat then in on capitol hill congress is petting rattled, rat lending a lot of folks we might not have a debt deal in the time they want. a lot of back and forth on that. after this. . $4.95. no matter what you trade, at fidelity it's just $4.95 per online u.s. equity trade. neil: technically not today, treasury department say by the end of the month, early september we could technically run out of dough. that might be the treasury secretary's way scaring democrats and republicans actually to cobble together a deal. if that was the goal so far not so good but the former speaker john boehner an former democratic congressman joe crowley are indeed worried about the debt. they were telling me this yesterday. >> budget deficit is a serious concern of mine. it was when i was speaker of the house. i
great job, kristina. thank you very much, kristina partsinevelos.we're still focused on the heat. you know how new yorkers are about heat and complaining about it. 2/3 of country is in that predictment. we're following heated exchanges. see what i did with the heat then in on capitol hill congress is petting rattled, rat lending a lot of folks we might not have a debt deal in the time they want. a lot of back and forth on that. after this. . $4.95. no matter what you trade, at fidelity it's...
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neil: kristina, thank you very much. no talk of a half-point cut in rates. thematica research expert on all of this join us, lenore hawkins. lenore, if the beating seems to be three out of four who bet on this stuff, we'll see a quarter-point cut in rates, do you think it was a given? >> based on what we hear from the fed, a quarter point rate cut is pretty much baked in. but the real question investors should ask, isn't 25 or 50, not when's the next cut is coming, how big it will be it is why when we're told the economy is doing so great, is the stock market pressuring the fed to cut-rates and keep cutting rates. economy is supposed to be great, employment is so great, why do we need to cut rates? corporate debt. we cannot handle a downturn. last time around when we had a recession, big thing that crashed was mortgages. this time around the big dappinger is corporate debt. neil: interesting you say that. elizabeth warren is out with one of her detailed reports, proposes, worried about another financial crisis saying, household and corporate debt is the reas
neil: kristina, thank you very much. no talk of a half-point cut in rates. thematica research expert on all of this join us, lenore hawkins. lenore, if the beating seems to be three out of four who bet on this stuff, we'll see a quarter-point cut in rates, do you think it was a given? >> based on what we hear from the fed, a quarter point rate cut is pretty much baked in. but the real question investors should ask, isn't 25 or 50, not when's the next cut is coming, how big it will be it...
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kristina: that does it for "bulls and bears." thank you for joining us as always. president trump: i disagree with her by the way, but it was quite a chance. and i felt a little bit angry about it. but i will say this, i did -- and i started speaking very quickly. liz: president trump says he disagrees with the senator about ilhan omar at last night's rally. what exactly are the far left progressives are saying and conservatives say americans should know about. we bring you the latest on the strait of hormuz. experts say the president's strategy with return is work. the 2020 democrats is getting drowned out by the far left squad as alexandria ocasio-cortez trying to get a meeting with house speaker pelosi. i will show you how the 2020 democrats are botching their urn persuasive healthcare plan and democrats vote to repeal the obamacare tax. can voters trust democrats with healthcare reform? benjamin netanyahu considering whether to block ilhan omar and rashida tlaib from visiting israel in the next few weeks. a new israel -- acting homeland security secretary in a
kristina: that does it for "bulls and bears." thank you for joining us as always. president trump: i disagree with her by the way, but it was quite a chance. and i felt a little bit angry about it. but i will say this, i did -- and i started speaking very quickly. liz: president trump says he disagrees with the senator about ilhan omar at last night's rally. what exactly are the far left progressives are saying and conservatives say americans should know about. we bring you the latest...
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kristina partsinevelos. >>> this is a great story.t went to georgetown university and asked students about the deportation of illegal immigrants and they called it racist when they thought it was a quote from president trump. roll tape. >> i think that policy comes from a place like white american nationalism. >> donald trump kind of embraced this rhetoric of racism and xenophobia not beneficial to our country at all. >> this administration has totally not done anything moral. ashley: guess what? here is what, here is the person who really said that quote. take a listen. >> even as we are a nation of immigrants, we're also a nation of laws, undocumented workers broke our immigration laws. i believe that they must be held accountable. that's why over the past six years deportations of criminals are up 80%. that is why we're going to keep focusing enforcement resources on actual threats to our security. ashley: that is who said it. here is how the students reacted when they found out it was president obama. take a listen. >> undocumente
kristina partsinevelos. >>> this is a great story.t went to georgetown university and asked students about the deportation of illegal immigrants and they called it racist when they thought it was a quote from president trump. roll tape. >> i think that policy comes from a place like white american nationalism. >> donald trump kind of embraced this rhetoric of racism and xenophobia not beneficial to our country at all. >> this administration has totally not done...
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our own kristina partsinevelos is there at the parade. tell us what you got, kristina. they started behind me at 9:30, led by motorcycles, all female. this is making her story. making their way on the canyon of heroes up to city hall. what you're seeing probably moments ago was broadway. confetti, tickertape thrown in the air. there is a lot going on. people traveled all the way. one man from las vegas to see the parade. stu, you touched on a few topics in your take. one came up, topic of equal pay. we had mayor de blasio speak to reporters. i asked him specifically, if you were president, what would you do about that? listen to what he had to say. >> i would insist the congress amend the amateur sports act, require pay equity for all the national teams, men and women. second if congress wouldn't act i would immediately put together an executive order. that executive order would instruct the treasury department to enforce the tax-exempt status of the u.s. soccer federation. that status means you cannot discriminate. reporter: you have him speaking. he is on a float. you
our own kristina partsinevelos is there at the parade. tell us what you got, kristina. they started behind me at 9:30, led by motorcycles, all female. this is making her story. making their way on the canyon of heroes up to city hall. what you're seeing probably moments ago was broadway. confetti, tickertape thrown in the air. there is a lot going on. people traveled all the way. one man from las vegas to see the parade. stu, you touched on a few topics in your take. one came up, topic of equal...
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kristina partsinevelos is at the new york stock exchange with more.lysts are relatively bearish on apple so the bar is set a little lower. year to date you are seeing the stock up 32% despite its being lowered today. what are we expecting from the earnings that come after 4:00 p.m. eastern time? we are expecting earnings per share of $2.10 on revenue of $53.4 billion. more specifically, what are investors going to be looking for in this earnings report? the first one, service revenue growth. should we see any type of weakness because na that is sucn important part of their business. then talk of new 5g phones, maybe there will be some comments about that because they have said they are looking into that, 5g technology, very connected. then last but not least, comments on the u.s./china trade war and whether that's softening any of the iphone sales. this comes at a time when the chief design officer did step down very recently and we got some rumors for you from mac rumor.com and they are very accurate when it comes to any new type of apple leaks. acco
kristina partsinevelos is at the new york stock exchange with more.lysts are relatively bearish on apple so the bar is set a little lower. year to date you are seeing the stock up 32% despite its being lowered today. what are we expecting from the earnings that come after 4:00 p.m. eastern time? we are expecting earnings per share of $2.10 on revenue of $53.4 billion. more specifically, what are investors going to be looking for in this earnings report? the first one, service revenue growth....
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. >> kristina coleman in los angeles, thank you.ice clashing with protestors in hong kong today. you can see their officers offering teargas at demonstrators, the violence broke out in same neighborhood where mob appeared to target protestors less than a week ago, today's participants sending message of defiance. >> we will demonstrate justice -- hong kong people and to the world. >> the mass protests began in early june in response to extradition bill that would have forced suspects to face trial in mainland china. there's growing unis your honorty -- uncertainty after forcing resignation of governor rosello. chaos prompts fema to restrict the island's access to disaster funding, bryan llenas from san juan, puerto rico. >> jon, good evening, the allegations of corruption and mismanagement have damaged the trust between the u.s. territory and washington, d.c., president trump calling the government here terrible and corrupt and those who stand to lose the most are hurricane maria victims who nearly 2 years later are still struggling
. >> kristina coleman in los angeles, thank you.ice clashing with protestors in hong kong today. you can see their officers offering teargas at demonstrators, the violence broke out in same neighborhood where mob appeared to target protestors less than a week ago, today's participants sending message of defiance. >> we will demonstrate justice -- hong kong people and to the world. >> the mass protests began in early june in response to extradition bill that would have forced...
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kristina partsinevelos has more on that. reporter: happening right before july 4th.e aren't happy about it. we are seeing increases across the country, starting first with california, seeing its largest increase ever for a gas tax, up 5.6 cents. then moving on to ohio, almost 11 cents higher. that's going to go towards infrastructure projects. then illinois, if you happen to live in illinois, your gas tax is going to double, up 19 cents. that's because they are specifically trying to raise money for a massive large infrastructure program. then you have two more on your screen, little more modest increases, tennessee as well as south carolina. but for all those that are listening, i'm sure you have a lot of drivers that are not happy. we spoke to one woman who, you know, she gave her opinion. listen in. >> it's going up tomorrow. this is crazy. >> it's already high, you know. it's going up even more. reporter: it's already high, going up even more. right now if we look at the national average according to aaa it's $2.72 but we know per gallon that it's much higher in
kristina partsinevelos has more on that. reporter: happening right before july 4th.e aren't happy about it. we are seeing increases across the country, starting first with california, seeing its largest increase ever for a gas tax, up 5.6 cents. then moving on to ohio, almost 11 cents higher. that's going to go towards infrastructure projects. then illinois, if you happen to live in illinois, your gas tax is going to double, up 19 cents. that's because they are specifically trying to raise...
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i'm kristina partsinevelos. >> booming economy weakening the case for the federal reserve. all three major averages ending the day in the red after better than expected jobs report with investors less hopeful for a rate cut. dow is down 40 points at the close off the session lows. subpoena 500 and tech-heavy nasdaq in record territory after hitting record closes. i'm jackie deangelis in for melissa francis. susan: i'm susan li in for connell mcshane. this is "after the bell." here is what is new this hour. president trump touching down in bedminster new jersey with the commander-in-chief will spend the holiday weekend following his salute to america celebration on the 4th of july. the president is thinking of bypassing a ruling from the supreme court and adding the citizenship question on next year's census. we're live in the white house with breaking details from the administration. >>> speaking out as he loses steam in the polls. former vice president joe biden latest defense as 2020 contenders campaign in texas this afternoon. amazon turning 25. the challenges ahead as t
i'm kristina partsinevelos. >> booming economy weakening the case for the federal reserve. all three major averages ending the day in the red after better than expected jobs report with investors less hopeful for a rate cut. dow is down 40 points at the close off the session lows. subpoena 500 and tech-heavy nasdaq in record territory after hitting record closes. i'm jackie deangelis in for melissa francis. susan: i'm susan li in for connell mcshane. this is "after the bell."...
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kristina partsinevelos joins me to discuss.on a crusade here. >> it's not often you have doubts raised about the happiest place on earth. she went to disneyland, she told this to yahoo! and said she was livid as how they were treated. she says employees are being paid -- are just trying to make ends meet. it's not the first time she brought up this topic but now she says she wants to conduct her own investigation into disneyland to see how employees are being treated. charles: does she cite specific examples? >> no. she didn't. i listened to the portion of the interview. she didn't give any examples. she more went after one ceo, bob iger. she brought up his salary at almost $66 million. he makes roughly, according to her, 1424 times the median salary of a walt disney employee. she is the granddaughter of roy disney, who is the brother of walt disney and they co-founded the walt disney company. she raised awareness about this before. maybe not we talked about it but in general, she brought up the wealth tax. she signed this prop
kristina partsinevelos joins me to discuss.on a crusade here. >> it's not often you have doubts raised about the happiest place on earth. she went to disneyland, she told this to yahoo! and said she was livid as how they were treated. she says employees are being paid -- are just trying to make ends meet. it's not the first time she brought up this topic but now she says she wants to conduct her own investigation into disneyland to see how employees are being treated. charles: does she...
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kristina partsinevelos is with us.es are over, whether or not you know, the antitrust applies looks like they will find out one way or the other. on wall street they're saying this will be a good old-fashioned shakedown, sort of what europe is doing, maybe the government won't go as far as actually trying to break these companies up? >> i think this is a big deal. this is the first time antitrust regulators looking into the united states. if you're a big company in the u.s., dealing with europe, even though amazon has to go through some more investigations in the next week or investigations. what is concerning will these companies stop or halt their upcoming new ventures? they know they will have oversight, look into something they have been doing, that is concerning for medium term. facebook is only one up right now. they are all trending down lower. one trader is concerned especially in the near term, he sold apple in last 24 hours. charles: he sold his entire position? >> no, something like 70% of it. he is looking
kristina partsinevelos is with us.es are over, whether or not you know, the antitrust applies looks like they will find out one way or the other. on wall street they're saying this will be a good old-fashioned shakedown, sort of what europe is doing, maybe the government won't go as far as actually trying to break these companies up? >> i think this is a big deal. this is the first time antitrust regulators looking into the united states. if you're a big company in the u.s., dealing with...
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fbn's kristina partsinevelos with the very latest.eporter: neil, moments before the hearing start that they hired compensation expert ken feinberg. ken feinberg has experience with the 9/11 crashes as well as several school shootings. they will distribute $50 million to the family members of victims. this is going to happen over the next course, or next little while. that money is independent of any lawsuits that are being filed right now. speaking of lawsuits filed by members of the family victims, paul gave testimony today. he lost pretty much his entire family, his mother-in-law, wife, three children. here is what he had to say about being haunted by what could have been. >> i think about their last six minutes a lot. my wife and mom-in-law knew they were going to die. they had to somehow comfort the children during those final moments, knowing they were all lost. i wish i was there with them. reporter: he goes on to say his 6-year-old loved the galaxy. his 4-year-old loved singing. his nine-month-old was a very happy baby. he ques
fbn's kristina partsinevelos with the very latest.eporter: neil, moments before the hearing start that they hired compensation expert ken feinberg. ken feinberg has experience with the 9/11 crashes as well as several school shootings. they will distribute $50 million to the family members of victims. this is going to happen over the next course, or next little while. that money is independent of any lawsuits that are being filed right now. speaking of lawsuits filed by members of the family...
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connell: kristina. good stuff. melissa: elizabeth warren's next target, wall street vampires. huh. the democratic candidate taking aim at private equity firms for looting the middle class. critics warn the potential could backfire on you and your wallet. connell: your privacy at risk again. the popular age yourself face app could put your data in the hands of that russian startup, doing so without your consent. that is coming up. ♪ 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 commissions whether you do well or not. fisher investments fees are structured so we do better when you do better. maybe that's why most of our clients come from other money managers. fisher investments. clearly better money management. ♪ ♪ award winning interface. award winning design. award winning engine. the volvo xc90. the most awarded luxury suv of the century. what might seem like a small cough can be a big bad problem for your grandchildren. babies to
connell: kristina. good stuff. melissa: elizabeth warren's next target, wall street vampires. huh. the democratic candidate taking aim at private equity firms for looting the middle class. critics warn the potential could backfire on you and your wallet. connell: your privacy at risk again. the popular age yourself face app could put your data in the hands of that russian startup, doing so without your consent. that is coming up. ♪ fisher investments tailors portfolios to your goals and...
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. >> kristina hooper, great stuff, from invesco all right, what'd you get more for prime day?annual prime day kicking off this morning as the company looks to recruit thu prime members and further entrench existing ones was but some other major retailers are not letting amazon have all the headlines. joining us is keybanc capital markets managing director covering amazon, target and more, ed yruma is this going to be a big deal for amazon is there a cyber monday clone at this point where everybody's got sales and people just shop where they want? >> absolutely. this has turned out to be a big deal for retail period obviously amazon started it. others have jumped on the band wagon. this is normally a pretty quiet time for retail. it's neat to see them drive some excitement during what would otherwise be a quiet time. >> if i go to walmart.com and i'm not promoting walmart, but it says the big save on their website, they're going right after amazon is it going to be a net win for amazon >> you know, we think it will be obviously amazon is showcasing not only great deals, they're
. >> kristina hooper, great stuff, from invesco all right, what'd you get more for prime day?annual prime day kicking off this morning as the company looks to recruit thu prime members and further entrench existing ones was but some other major retailers are not letting amazon have all the headlines. joining us is keybanc capital markets managing director covering amazon, target and more, ed yruma is this going to be a big deal for amazon is there a cyber monday clone at this point where...