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. >> a cryptocurre hy investor sued at&t for more than $200 llion.urpin, alleges fraud and gross negligenceco in ection with the theft of digital currency tokens from his personal cell phone account valued at $24 million. in the lawsuit he said at&t was his service provider and that the company's employees actively operate with hackers. >> at&t disputes the allegations. >> meanwhile, the new ceo of verizon says its digital media unit called oath is not for sale. during a cnbc interview hans called oath an important piece of verizon strategy. he also emphasized the top priority of the wireless is building out a faster 5g network. >> we are the head of the gam verizon is first, and we are actually doing this on their proprietary software. comingglobal software is at the end of the year and you start rolling them out and then you need devices, cheap sets and ou need to be a little bit the standing and it will take some time. onhe took over as ceo just august 1st. shares of the dow component rose in today'sng tra session. sue? >> fellow dow component cis
. >> a cryptocurre hy investor sued at&t for more than $200 llion.urpin, alleges fraud and gross negligenceco in ection with the theft of digital currency tokens from his personal cell phone account valued at $24 million. in the lawsuit he said at&t was his service provider and that the company's employees actively operate with hackers. >> at&t disputes the allegations. >> meanwhile, the new ceo of verizon says its digital media unit called oath is not for sale....
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reports say president trump is speaking for another 200 llion. we'll be looking for reports on hiring the private sector. and it wraps up a two day meeting and is expected to keep interest rates unchanged. the nasdaq closing up 41 to it sold more than 41 million iphones. apple is also upbeat about the current quarter. we'll be watching the stock in terms of where it trades today. it could hit a new record high. it could help apple close in on yet another major milestone. it is on pace to be the first company to reach 1 trillion in market value. chipotle is promoting avocado day. you won't need a coupon code just get a free guacamole. it lets you skip the line of course. add ka doe day was created by a delivery service company in california. for some of us every day is avocado day. i can tell you there are always a few ripening on my counter. >> it's a good fat for you for your health. >> yes. >> thanknce of a penny get you to the check out counter? the traditional belief suggests prices that end in 9 will profrp more purchases than a whole number
reports say president trump is speaking for another 200 llion. we'll be looking for reports on hiring the private sector. and it wraps up a two day meeting and is expected to keep interest rates unchanged. the nasdaq closing up 41 to it sold more than 41 million iphones. apple is also upbeat about the current quarter. we'll be watching the stock in terms of where it trades today. it could hit a new record high. it could help apple close in on yet another major milestone. it is on pace to be the...
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initial terms had been $10 million, $30 million, but in the price tag came out as much as $92 llion. that ia huge amount for a parade.al that ithese people saying before they canceled the parade why don't you use the money to better treat our veterans and give them better health care? i think there was no option, he had to cancel it. we will see if it comes back. horajinimuch of a blow is this to president trump? he loves the pomp and circumstan. jay: it actually weirdly is kind of a big blow to him. he loves t he said he will have to settle for a parade on a military brace -- base then to france.n and he will keep going back to france for his parades. rajini: jay newton-small, good have you. jay: thank you. rajini:st some of the big names in music have been paying soul,e to the queen of aretha franklin, who died 6 yesterday at a perhaps nowhere is the outpouring greater than in detroit, where she grew up. i spoke to our correspondent aleem maqbool outside one of the city's iconic theaters. it has been a day since the queen of soul's passing. how is her home city of detroit rememberi
initial terms had been $10 million, $30 million, but in the price tag came out as much as $92 llion. that ia huge amount for a parade.al that ithese people saying before they canceled the parade why don't you use the money to better treat our veterans and give them better health care? i think there was no option, he had to cancel it. we will see if it comes back. horajinimuch of a blow is this to president trump? he loves the pomp and circumstan. jay: it actually weirdly is kind of a big blow...
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in a state with llions of voters, here they thought they knew john mccain personally.t the family's church in phoenix where mccain's younger children were baptized, today a military honoruard receiving his flag-draped casket and his loved ones including window cinok on. ♪ amazing grace >> reporter: a moving celebration of life with a native american expression of love. and a patriotic parade of tributes. >> he served his country with hon. he fought the good fight. he finished the race. he kept the faith. >> reporter: praise pungs punctuated by joe biden. ctuated by joe biden. >> i always thought of john as a brother. we had a lot of mily ghts. [ laughter ] >> reporter: the former vice president reflecting on his own personal loss hew ing the mccains through theirs. >> to know you're going to make it with the energy of your da your husband, your friend crosses your mind and a smile comes to your lip before a tear to your eye. >> reporter: biden explaining why losing a proud statesman is hitting the country so hard. >> i think it's because they knew john believes so deep
in a state with llions of voters, here they thought they knew john mccain personally.t the family's church in phoenix where mccain's younger children were baptized, today a military honoruard receiving his flag-draped casket and his loved ones including window cinok on. ♪ amazing grace >> reporter: a moving celebration of life with a native american expression of love. and a patriotic parade of tributes. >> he served his country with hon. he fought the good fight. he finished the...
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the market capitalization of 173 llion.istant second followed by alphabet. >> the t hasury departmen proposed rules on how companies can bring home income sitting overseas. that income now amounts to more than $2.5 trillion. experts say this key step in the process known.s repatriati the tax law signed in the end of last year allows them to come back at a special low interest rate. >> short-term health plans will soon play a larger role in the insurance market. the trump administraedon has outlew rules for coverage as an alternative to the affordable care a. bertha coombs has details for us ltnight. >> short-term h plans appeal to consumers like john conley who earn too much to qualify for subsidized exchange plan, but can't afford premiums for apa coverage. the trump administration says new rules extending the duration of those plans will offer relief for people like t aansas contractor. these can be very affordable options. they may be as much as 50 to 80% cheaper than the obamaare exchange plan. so this is a really impor
the market capitalization of 173 llion.istant second followed by alphabet. >> the t hasury departmen proposed rules on how companies can bring home income sitting overseas. that income now amounts to more than $2.5 trillion. experts say this key step in the process known.s repatriati the tax law signed in the end of last year allows them to come back at a special low interest rate. >> short-term health plans will soon play a larger role in the insurance market. the trump...
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n is could affect more than two f llion android users and hundreds of millions of iphone users who usegle maps and its search engine. nicholas thompson is editor-in- wsief of "wired" magazine and a cbs news contributor. he joins us from las vegas tonight. nick, very interesting here. you would think that turning stur location history off would stop google from tracking you. but according to this report, that is not true. >> you would think so, but you're right, it isn't true. that's because their apps, like thogle maps or some weather updates, take snapshots of your location even when you've turned location services off, because there is another thing google has called "web activity" that is turned on by default that does take your location. ty have here a map created by a researcher working with the a.p. that shows how google was able to track hi after he arned off location services. >> glor: nick, you've done a lot of reporting on the social giants and privacy. this is concerning for you, no? >> yeah, it's concerning. i'm surprised and a little disappointed, because google e es take
n is could affect more than two f llion android users and hundreds of millions of iphone users who usegle maps and its search engine. nicholas thompson is editor-in- wsief of "wired" magazine and a cbs news contributor. he joins us from las vegas tonight. nick, very interesting here. you would think that turning stur location history off would stop google from tracking you. but according to this report, that is not true. >> you would think so, but you're right, it isn't true....
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that,llion, if he does americans will find out. that will be terrible.ence will be severe he will not go down the path. if he does, something that could come down the line. i think he will show the inflation number, midterms will be over and he will be happy to get back at take some back. they have to compromise. the china and u.s. have to give and come up with a solution otherwise both sides have trouble. i don't think it is happening. the fed will come in, you will see rate hikes and that will bring the market down. vonnie: you said you were neutral on emerging markets. where is china? manish: china, very few people trade. means look at china, it tech stocks, alibaba -- caroline: tencent has had an awful run of things. manish: look at alibaba, baidu, microtechnology. despite what is happening i am long that. i think it will be a solution. micro technology, 50% revenue comes from china. the have done badly part of year, now recovery. i am playing international stocks with the u.s. listing and not domestic. caroline: great to have you in the conversation
that,llion, if he does americans will find out. that will be terrible.ence will be severe he will not go down the path. if he does, something that could come down the line. i think he will show the inflation number, midterms will be over and he will be happy to get back at take some back. they have to compromise. the china and u.s. have to give and come up with a solution otherwise both sides have trouble. i don't think it is happening. the fed will come in, you will see rate hikes and that...
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. >> the wildly popular ryan toys review makes an estimated $11 llion a year from his youtube channelstoys. now he's tming up with walmartan launching world, a toy and t-shirt line created by the first-grader. ryan's mother telsng every toy produced holds a special place in ryan's heart. >> all these toys are what ryan grew up liking. so slime and putty and giant eggs. >> a giant egg with my face on it. >> his enthusiasm and his billions of views are appealing to the world's biggest retailer. > we've been watching ryan for a couple yearsnow. we know how big a success he's been and how many kids love him. >> millions of eyes on social media translate to millions in sales. companies are eager to cash in by collaboration. >> youtube has been such a huge trend with influencers. >> research shows 40% of shoppers say they have bought an it after seein an influencer use it on social media. and 70% of 18 to34 years old would rather by a product endorsed by a noncelebrity who feels more like a peer. that's according to collective bias. liyan isn't the only star beneting from this new phenomenon
. >> the wildly popular ryan toys review makes an estimated $11 llion a year from his youtube channelstoys. now he's tming up with walmartan launching world, a toy and t-shirt line created by the first-grader. ryan's mother telsng every toy produced holds a special place in ryan's heart. >> all these toys are what ryan grew up liking. so slime and putty and giant eggs. >> a giant egg with my face on it. >> his enthusiasm and his billions of views are appealing to the...
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isey won't be happy until country is just ten trillionaires and 300 llion people fighting over one gogurthter ] what's crazy is that republicans actually delude themselves into thinking that this is what working people want. they thi veterans and coal miners are out there begging members of congress to cut taxes for rich people. yesterday a ceo was asked about the new tax cut anan on fox news said this. >> you're gonna hear tax cuts for the rich, tax cuts for the rich, i mean it's gonna be their mantra going into 2018. k it's going to wear very thin on the american people. look, the democrats may want to play this class warfare. but it's not working with the average american. i just talked to a group of construction workers in pittsburgh on sunday. wand they said to me, loo hope the rich get richer. we hope they build bigger buildings. >> of course. >> seth: that definitely sounds like a made up s ]ry. [ laught i was in pittsburgh talking to some constction workers. they were eating their lunch on a suspended steel beam. [ laughter ] in fact -- [ applause ]os wealthy eep going on cable ne
isey won't be happy until country is just ten trillionaires and 300 llion people fighting over one gogurthter ] what's crazy is that republicans actually delude themselves into thinking that this is what working people want. they thi veterans and coal miners are out there begging members of congress to cut taxes for rich people. yesterday a ceo was asked about the new tax cut anan on fox news said this. >> you're gonna hear tax cuts for the rich, tax cuts for the rich, i mean it's gonna...
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there is no opposition leader who has ever garnered two llion votes in anelection.has done that. we believe that he did enough to win the presidency. that's what the people believe. >> woodruff: what gives you th confidenc do you... how do you know that... how does he know that he had enoutes to win? >> they have information that they have been collecting duri the electoral process. they have been comparing the figures that they have on the ound and the fures that have been given by the zimbabwe electoral ommission. sothe figures are not tallying up. some of the figures are not adding up. what he's trying to do is to pursue all the legal and constitutionamechanisms that are available using peaceful means, and there is no room violence in this process. >> woodruff: do you believe that mr. mnangagwa, that his new administration, they've declared victory. are they going to allow this challenge to go forward? >> well, they don't have a choice. it has to done. of course, there are challenges with the judicial ocess. it may be that the judiciary will not give the fai hear
there is no opposition leader who has ever garnered two llion votes in anelection.has done that. we believe that he did enough to win the presidency. that's what the people believe. >> woodruff: what gives you th confidenc do you... how do you know that... how does he know that he had enoutes to win? >> they have information that they have been collecting duri the electoral process. they have been comparing the figures that they have on the ound and the fures that have been given by...
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answer: 250 llion dollars.">( marty ) a big story this morning...co jury has awarded more than 280 million dollars in damages to a former groundskeeper... who says his terminal cancer was caused by a weed killer. monsanto -- the maker of "round-up" -- says it will appeal the verdict. kron 4's ella sogomonian has reaction from the courthouse. a verdict was reached before a stunned courtroom as a jury found monsanto responsible for a bay area man's terminal cancer because he used their weed killer called round up. dwayne lee johnson is the first plaintiff with a successful lawsuit against the agribusiness giant which his attorneys believe will pave the way for many more using the popular product.sot: david dickens, plaintiff's attorney// "he stayed strong. he put his neck out as the first plaintiff in what will be thousands. he has stood up for what he believes and has stoof up for what is right against monsanto a huge corporation and because of him we have brought justive not jsut to him but hopefully thousands of others."johnson, a married father of
answer: 250 llion dollars.">( marty ) a big story this morning...co jury has awarded more than 280 million dollars in damages to a former groundskeeper... who says his terminal cancer was caused by a weed killer. monsanto -- the maker of "round-up" -- says it will appeal the verdict. kron 4's ella sogomonian has reaction from the courthouse. a verdict was reached before a stunned courtroom as a jury found monsanto responsible for a bay area man's terminal cancer because he...
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in the context of a strong national defense establishment where you have got a tremendous $700 bi llion increase underway in your recapitalized arsenal i think you are operating from a position of strength. sen. isakson: you are sending the right signal, no doubt about it, in my opinion. talking about nuclear weapons, on the new treaty, i was in the senate in 2010, mr. chairman, when we did the new star treaty. i think that treaty expires in 2021, is that correct? 2020? i think you are asked a minute ago you were asked by senator paul if the administration had taken a position yet on renegotiating the 2020 reauthorization of the new star treaty. have you? sec. mitchell: we have not. sen. isakson: have the russians engaged in conversation about it? sec. mitchell: the russians cancel the previous attempt at strategic stability talks, which is where we see broader implications on arms control. as you probably know, it is publicly known that there are questions on various aspects of american compliance that we see as being nefarious. short answer to your question is, at this point there is
in the context of a strong national defense establishment where you have got a tremendous $700 bi llion increase underway in your recapitalized arsenal i think you are operating from a position of strength. sen. isakson: you are sending the right signal, no doubt about it, in my opinion. talking about nuclear weapons, on the new treaty, i was in the senate in 2010, mr. chairman, when we did the new star treaty. i think that treaty expires in 2021, is that correct? 2020? i think you are asked a...