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maria.ia: richard edelman joining us there. a major blockbuster being delayed, impact on theaters as they reopen. stay with us for that. you say that customers make their own rules. let's talk data. only xfinity mobile lets you switch up your wireless data whenever. i accept! 5g - everybody's talking about it. how do i get it? everyone gets 5g with our new data options at no extra cost. that's good. next item - corner offices for everyone. just have to make more corners in this building. chad? your wireless your rules. only with xfinity mobile. now that's simple easy awesome. switch and save up to $400 a year on your wireless bill. plus get $200 off a new samsung galaxy s20 ultra. sawithout evenon yoleaving your house. just keep your phone and switch to xfinity mobile. you can get it by ordering a free sim card online. once you activate, you'll only have to pay for the data you need- starting at just $15 a month. there are no term contracts, no activation fees, and no credit check on the fir
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maria."th us. is a time for action. so, for a second time we're giving members a credit on their auto insurance. because it's the right thing to do. we're also giving payment relief options to eligible members so they can take care of things like groceries before they worry about their insurance or credit card bills. right now is the time to take care of what matters most. like we've done together, so many times before. discover all the ways we're helping members at usaa.com/coronavirus maria: all right. i want to thank everybody for joining us this morning. dagen, jon, gianna, good to be with you this morning. thank you so much. have a great day, everybody. compassion, kindness, respect. see you tomorrow. "varney & company" begins right now. stu, take it away. stuart: law and order, maria. good morning to you. good morning, everyone. there is no peace this tuesday, june 2nd, despite a heartfelt appeal from george floyd's brother, the rioting and looting continued overnight. one police office
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maria: definitely critical. >> yes. maria: i agree. lot of small businesses said the same thing to me, they needed more wiggle room on all of this. you're from north dakota, an oil state. crude has come back, all the way back, it's pulling back this morning, down one and-a-half percent. you're talking about a complete comeback from the lows, just a couple months ago. what kind of an impact has this had on north dakota, this move in oil. >> it provides optimism. we are getting more optimistic comments from some of our of productioners, mid-size and smaller producers, seeing the light at the end of the tunnel. the opec meeting that we're anticipating where certainly saudi arabia and russia are looking at extending their recent cuts would be helpful. however, i'm most hopeful about the fact that every time i get on an airplane these days there are more people on it, more flights being added back into the schedules and that's really -- the demand is what we need back more than anything. a little supply control would be helpful. but the rea
maria: definitely critical. >> yes. maria: i agree. lot of small businesses said the same thing to me, they needed more wiggle room on all of this. you're from north dakota, an oil state. crude has come back, all the way back, it's pulling back this morning, down one and-a-half percent. you're talking about a complete comeback from the lows, just a couple months ago. what kind of an impact has this had on north dakota, this move in oil. >> it provides optimism. we are getting more...
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maria: dagen?olice departments and then putting money into social services, is that money wasted if it's in the hands of bill deblasio, it sure as hell is. maria: there you go. all right, everybody. great show. really important thoughts there. have a great day. see you tomorrow. that does it for us. "varney & company" begins right now. ashley webster is in for stuart. ashley, take it away. ashley: hey, thank you, maria. good morning to you. good morning, everybody. stuart is back tomorrow, by the way. today we are looking at a triple digit selloff. we will get into that. the market has seen a historic runup over the past few weeks. all-time high for the nasdaq, the s&p going positive for the year but this morning, looks like investors are cashing in just a little bit, maybe a little bit of profit taking. the futures, as you can see, on the dow off now 308 points. good for a 1% or more selloff. >>> despite that, we have more signs of things returning to normal. macy's surging after reporting its reo
maria: dagen?olice departments and then putting money into social services, is that money wasted if it's in the hands of bill deblasio, it sure as hell is. maria: there you go. all right, everybody. great show. really important thoughts there. have a great day. see you tomorrow. that does it for us. "varney & company" begins right now. ashley webster is in for stuart. ashley, take it away. ashley: hey, thank you, maria. good morning to you. good morning, everybody. stuart is back...
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maria: all right.ast i got you to giggle there. >> [laughter] >> up or doin love to see you smile. >>? have a great morning. >> you to a. >> have a good day stephanie the pomboy coronavirus fueling profits for pawnshops to sell items fast cash star of pawn stars rick harrison is here. ♪ ♪ we design and engineer in america. and assemble more vehicles here than anyone else. it's why at moment's notice we can take american ingenuity and our manufacturing capability and put it to work. building respirators, ventilators and face shields. building what we've been building for over a century. an unbreakable connection between the ford motor company and america. . maria: welcome back. of the coronavirus resulting shutdown crippling businesses but you the pawn stop industry has seen initial uptick as people sold off cash items they sold off items for cash rather to cover the bills now the economy is starting to recovery, what is next, joining is right now co-owner gold and silver pawnshop star of pawn stars on
maria: all right.ast i got you to giggle there. >> [laughter] >> up or doin love to see you smile. >>? have a great morning. >> you to a. >> have a good day stephanie the pomboy coronavirus fueling profits for pawnshops to sell items fast cash star of pawn stars rick harrison is here. ♪ ♪ we design and engineer in america. and assemble more vehicles here than anyone else. it's why at moment's notice we can take american ingenuity and our manufacturing...
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maria: yeah.ng i guess according to ag hoping that we are too busy with covid that the damage being down and the shut down to notice that they invaded india. coronavirus cases are spiking and the european union reportedly banning travelers from the u.s. by july 1st according to new york times. this ban would also apply to residents of brazil and russia. the trump administration criticized by eu leaders for banning european travel into the united states back in march. is this reciprocating here speaker gringrich, your wife is ambassador to vatican city. >> i'm speaking to you from rome. italy gets 14% of total economy from tourism. now it may be find for the brussels bureaucrats and germans, you go to greece, you go to italy, you go to portugal and spain, you tell them you are going to cut off american tourists, you are going to bankrupt some of the countries and so i think this is truly stupid. the fact is we are learning how to deal with this. we know how to test people. we are getting better and
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i'm maria bartiromo.traight ahead right here on sunday morning futures, my exclusive interview with u.s. attorney general bill barr as president trump returns to the campaign trail last night, sharing a message of community and resilience in tulsa, oklahoma, telling supporters, quote, the silent majority is stronger than ever. the attorney general sharing his concerns over censorship and mail-in ballots ahead of the 2020 election, sitting down with me on friday, just hours before his controversial announcement that the federal pro prosecutorr the southern district of new york, jeffrey berman would resign from his post. president trump ultimately firing the man hat taken prosecutor yesterday after he refused to voluntarily step down. ag barr and his relationship with the president and more as we look ahead on sunday morning futures. ♪ fallout today after violence erupt inned the seattle protest zone, largely abandoned by police. one person was shot and killed on saturday, another critically injured. we beg
i'm maria bartiromo.traight ahead right here on sunday morning futures, my exclusive interview with u.s. attorney general bill barr as president trump returns to the campaign trail last night, sharing a message of community and resilience in tulsa, oklahoma, telling supporters, quote, the silent majority is stronger than ever. the attorney general sharing his concerns over censorship and mail-in ballots ahead of the 2020 election, sitting down with me on friday, just hours before his...
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maria: amazing.iously are reacting, your stock shot up at your ipo and has kept on going. to what do you attribute this incredible move in your stock since going public? >> well, i don't think the market really -- this is i think one of the things that many people have missed. the investors around the world are tired, they're tired of an executive sitting in an office behind his chair making millions of dollars and forgetting about the average factory worker or even the consumer. so there's unparalleled contact between myself, the executive chairman, and the founder of nikol and all of our fans. you heard about social media. there's a lot of negative in social media. there's also a lot of positive you can create with it. i wanted to create the positive. we're bringing all the consumers into the decisions. we're going to ask them, interior specifications, trims, what tires, what brakes, let them help us pick these things which are really fun. and through this social media experience where people can f
maria: amazing.iously are reacting, your stock shot up at your ipo and has kept on going. to what do you attribute this incredible move in your stock since going public? >> well, i don't think the market really -- this is i think one of the things that many people have missed. the investors around the world are tired, they're tired of an executive sitting in an office behind his chair making millions of dollars and forgetting about the average factory worker or even the consumer. so...
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>> hi, maria.rning to i bottom line at the white house says executive order is about protecting the american work, as you know right now, concurrently 13% unemployment in this country, during a global pandemic, the executive order, also, puts a pause on green card applications, for the remainder of the calendar year really focuses on new work visas as many of them as well will be paused for the rest of the year, as well. giving sort of a broad look as to what this executive order goes into, it will put a pausing on visas for those steeking hill skilled worker jobs that many companies especially in techfield seek h-1b along with spouses of workers also puts a pause on visas for temporary seasonal workers h-2b, intercompany transfers, j, work-study programs, l visas. >> jest temporary tees lou over 500,000 job options for americans in the latter half of this year that is a very big deal, unprecedented level of effort by a president, to clear the american job market of competition like this. >> h-1b c
>> hi, maria.rning to i bottom line at the white house says executive order is about protecting the american work, as you know right now, concurrently 13% unemployment in this country, during a global pandemic, the executive order, also, puts a pause on green card applications, for the remainder of the calendar year really focuses on new work visas as many of them as well will be paused for the rest of the year, as well. giving sort of a broad look as to what this executive order goes...
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maria: yeah.are you going to do? go ahead. >> the idea that we are going defund police i think has been bad messaging on the part of some of the activists because it's not -- what they mean we need to allocate funds so you don't have police budgets that are 50 plus, 60% of their budget. what we need to do is take a lot of the funds and reinvest them in education, in healthcare, in social work rather than having a bloated police budget where we have militarized local police that don't fit the actual need for what the city is dealing with and in those terms i do agree -- maria: will they have the resources to continue to make sure that the rule of law is followed if you get broken into, who are you going to call? >> absolutely, i had a home invasion when i was in college and i called the police because that's who you call but police shouldn't be responding to homelessness, police shouldn't be responding to people having mental breakdowns. that's not their function. maria: what do you think of mitt r
maria: yeah.are you going to do? go ahead. >> the idea that we are going defund police i think has been bad messaging on the part of some of the activists because it's not -- what they mean we need to allocate funds so you don't have police budgets that are 50 plus, 60% of their budget. what we need to do is take a lot of the funds and reinvest them in education, in healthcare, in social work rather than having a bloated police budget where we have militarized local police that don't fit...
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maria: wow. and i guess that has to do with record low rates which i want to get to. let me bring brian brenberg in. go ahead, brian. >> i had just a number of friends leave new york city during this pandemic, renting houses out in the suburbs, beyond, and they liked it. they liked being out of the city. i see them taking their families with them, working remotely. to me, this signals a huge shift in city population and who is going to flock there and who is going to leave. that's got to be driving what we're seeing in the mortgage market right now. >> yeah, there are a lot of interesting things. obviously, very low rates make it very tempting to move and buy a new home. that helps. after three months of sheltering, people are really focused on their environment and they really are focused on their nest and they're thinking with thethese rates, maybe this is a good time. finally, those that are i in the urban areas, they're thinking life is not so bad especially as companies are allowing people a
maria: wow. and i guess that has to do with record low rates which i want to get to. let me bring brian brenberg in. go ahead, brian. >> i had just a number of friends leave new york city during this pandemic, renting houses out in the suburbs, beyond, and they liked it. they liked being out of the city. i see them taking their families with them, working remotely. to me, this signals a huge shift in city population and who is going to flock there and who is going to leave. that's got to...
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. >> maria: good sunday morning, everyone. welcome, i'm maria bartiromo. great to have you. straight ahead on sunday morning futures, nationwide unrest this morning once again, following a second week of protests over the death of george floyd. from minneapolis to philadelphia, hundreds of thousands of people marching against racial injustice with no signs of stopping. coming up, america's mayor is here, rudy giuliani, joining me with his message for new york city mayor bill de blasio amid the chaos. breaking news from the president's point man on trade and manufacturing, peter navarro back from a trip to maine with president trump on firing up america's manufacturing base to create jobs. we'll hear from arkansas senator tom cotton on his calls to hold china accountable as well as his controversial new york times op ed calling for a military response to the protests. tim scott and trey gowdy on how to put society back together again, all this as senator lindsey graham interviews his first witness this past week on the origins of the investigation into a sitting president. he
. >> maria: good sunday morning, everyone. welcome, i'm maria bartiromo. great to have you. straight ahead on sunday morning futures, nationwide unrest this morning once again, following a second week of protests over the death of george floyd. from minneapolis to philadelphia, hundreds of thousands of people marching against racial injustice with no signs of stopping. coming up, america's mayor is here, rudy giuliani, joining me with his message for new york city mayor bill de blasio...
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maria: i love this.r, do you think we're going to see a vaccine for covid-19 by the end of the year? >> well, you will see dosage forms. i mean, look, i think no -- moderna and others are developing against the outside of the virus, not the inside. you need to kill this virus from the inside out as well as the outside in or block it. so the spike from the outside in is antibody. antibodies may not last long. on the inside, the innards, the nucleus of the virus, you can maybe generate t-cells. so whiled you not then put -- why would you not put both dog, and we're the only ones that are doing that. so the answer is yes. you will probably have dosage forms, phase three clinical trials. i'm hopeful that we can enter into those phase three clinical trials, but we've not been invited at this stage. maria: wow with. very fascinating. let's take a short break, a lot let's take a short break, a lot more when there are people who say things aren't made here anymore. those people should make a trip to michigan. or
maria: i love this.r, do you think we're going to see a vaccine for covid-19 by the end of the year? >> well, you will see dosage forms. i mean, look, i think no -- moderna and others are developing against the outside of the virus, not the inside. you need to kill this virus from the inside out as well as the outside in or block it. so the spike from the outside in is antibody. antibodies may not last long. on the inside, the innards, the nucleus of the virus, you can maybe generate...
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maria: yeah.s is all the issue that i've been talking with a number of people recently about including president trump, senator tom cotton as well secretary of state mike pompeo. here is a little montage of what they've told me recently. i have to get your reaction. watch this. is china now trying to come out of this trying to look better than the rest of the world while coming up with the vaccine before the united states, what's happening right now with regards to that kind of science? >> well, maria, the chinese communist party has been stealing america's intellectual property for decades and they're not going to magically stop in the middle of a pandemic. you know, in almost every state of the union there are active cases against chinese nationals. maria: have you spoken to xi jinping? >> i have a very good relationship. right now i don't want to speak to him. there are many things that we can do. we could shut off the whole relationship, what would happen, $500 billion if you cut off the relat
maria: yeah.s is all the issue that i've been talking with a number of people recently about including president trump, senator tom cotton as well secretary of state mike pompeo. here is a little montage of what they've told me recently. i have to get your reaction. watch this. is china now trying to come out of this trying to look better than the rest of the world while coming up with the vaccine before the united states, what's happening right now with regards to that kind of science?...
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maria: right. in addition to the dismissal of this case yesterday, we al got to see notes that were just released yesterday from -- from peter strzok than fbi agent in a meeting with some of his colleagues and here are the notes and this is exculpatory evidence, january 4th, 2017, obviously after trump was elected but a couple of weeks before his inauguration and there was a meeting with president obama, jim comey, sally yates, joe biden, susan rice discussing the transcript of the call between general flynn and ambassador to tushia kislyak. president obama said right people investigate general flynn. this caused jim comey to acknowledge the obvious of who was happening there and that was that general flynn's calls were actually legitimate. he's the incoming nsa, he's going to be speaking to internationalists a couple of weeks after -- before he takes the job, so comey says the calls were legitimate. according to notes notes from sk it appears that it was vice president biden who first raised the i
maria: right. in addition to the dismissal of this case yesterday, we al got to see notes that were just released yesterday from -- from peter strzok than fbi agent in a meeting with some of his colleagues and here are the notes and this is exculpatory evidence, january 4th, 2017, obviously after trump was elected but a couple of weeks before his inauguration and there was a meeting with president obama, jim comey, sally yates, joe biden, susan rice discussing the transcript of the call between...
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maria: yeah.ut it didn't matter. one by one the media went on and on about collusion with russia and in september of 2018 i have a sound bite of john ratcliffe on my show sunday morning futures, maria, i interviewed all of these people from the obama administration from susan rice on down, they all said the same thing, no evidence of collusion and then they walk out of the -- the hearing room that was behind closed doors o, yeah, like adam schiff did it's in plain sight and the media ramps it up. no wonder no one trusts what's going on. final word here, chris. chris: i wouldn't let adam schiff or any of his people be source of reporters after the first things leaked embarrassed so deeply. there's no shape on this. maria: they don't want to give up their sources even though they were totally used by the way. good to see you, thank you, sir. chris bedford joining us there. healing a nation, the niece of dr. martin luther king dr. alveda king is here on ending the unrest across the country. that's ne
maria: yeah.ut it didn't matter. one by one the media went on and on about collusion with russia and in september of 2018 i have a sound bite of john ratcliffe on my show sunday morning futures, maria, i interviewed all of these people from the obama administration from susan rice on down, they all said the same thing, no evidence of collusion and then they walk out of the -- the hearing room that was behind closed doors o, yeah, like adam schiff did it's in plain sight and the media ramps it...
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maria.aria: all right, matt, we will keep following this devastating situation in minneapolis and across the country, matt finn, the officer accused of killing george floyd derek chauvin to state business. joining the conversation former minnesota federal prosecutor and law firm partner steven, also with us fox business dagen mcdowell, republican strategist opinion enterprise joseph opinion and mike huckabee, great to see everybody this morning. steven, let me kick this off with you, give us your reaction of what's taking place all weekend? >> obviously it's been heartbreaking the aftermath of the death of george floyd in my community and having to -- including having my children watch this on tv. it's just absolutely heartbreaking and we've all been flued to the tv, everybody is anxious and it's just terrible. maria: what are the repercussions, are you expecting further charges? >> so right now the defendant mr. chauvin is charged with two felony counts, third-degree murder and second-degre
maria.aria: all right, matt, we will keep following this devastating situation in minneapolis and across the country, matt finn, the officer accused of killing george floyd derek chauvin to state business. joining the conversation former minnesota federal prosecutor and law firm partner steven, also with us fox business dagen mcdowell, republican strategist opinion enterprise joseph opinion and mike huckabee, great to see everybody this morning. steven, let me kick this off with you, give us...
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maria: yeah. >> we'll see how that comes in -- maria: yeah.e'll see how it does over a long period, we'll see how it does over a long period of time. how are you investing right now, alan? tell me where you're finding growth in this economy. you have found some great ideas and even industries overall that you've bought into at very, the infancy stages. where are you allocating capital today? >> well, we've been, had a limited amount of money, but we've been focusing, i have particularly for the firm, in the podcast area. we've now made six investments including the leading independent company in the field. we've also gone into five different technologies from ad attributions with a company called pod sites, another called chartable, another one specializing in subscription technologies for the podcast industry which is a real hope for the industry called glow, another company which is dealing with the sounds and cataloging and sound base, and another company called stackable which does search and discovery which is probably the answer to podca
maria: yeah. >> we'll see how that comes in -- maria: yeah.e'll see how it does over a long period, we'll see how it does over a long period of time. how are you investing right now, alan? tell me where you're finding growth in this economy. you have found some great ideas and even industries overall that you've bought into at very, the infancy stages. where are you allocating capital today? >> well, we've been, had a limited amount of money, but we've been focusing, i have...
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come back soon. >> thanks, maria. maria: more "mornings with maria" right after this.ill you go first? wherever you make go, lexus will welcome you back with exceptional offers. get zero percent financing and make no payments for up to 90 days on all 2020 lexus models. experience amazing at your lexus dealer. maria: welcome back. now your morning buzz. first up, double decker airplane seats. zephyr aerospace designing seats that allow passengers to sit on top of one another and offering more privacy and space. a major concern amid coronavirus. steve forbes, what do you think, is this the wave of the future. steve: it's the wave of the future. it starts with allowing you to drink again on an airplane. this will liberate us from that, let you drink. it's the biggest advance since we had passenger planes. we're not going to be treated like cattle again. this is unbelievable. finally, somebody is making a breakthrough in how you configure an airplane. this guy deserves a nobel prize for that alone. it's amazing. space on an airplane in economy class. it's great. maria: all
come back soon. >> thanks, maria. maria: more "mornings with maria" right after this.ill you go first? wherever you make go, lexus will welcome you back with exceptional offers. get zero percent financing and make no payments for up to 90 days on all 2020 lexus models. experience amazing at your lexus dealer. maria: welcome back. now your morning buzz. first up, double decker airplane seats. zephyr aerospace designing seats that allow passengers to sit on top of one another and...
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maria: thanks for joining us. i'm maria bartiromo. 17 breaking news on moifrng market may housing starts building are permits due out any minute we have seen housing, reallys soar in this economy, ahead of the numbers futures looking to add on to yesterday's gains, right now highs of the morning where dow industrials up 126 points nasdaq up 46 s&p 500 up 14 3/4 global markets with firmer tone european indices right now green across the board ft 100 up 45, cac quarante up 70 dax up 100 points right now inflation, slowing. >> eurozone the housing starts cheryl casone with numbers. cheryl: this is interesting, a little bit of a miss here i am surprised i will get to why in a second the estimate for 1.095 million housing starts for the month came in below 974,000 that is -- stories about pent-up demanded are permits future activity for real estate permits 1.228 came out 1.22 basically in line if you look at single family starts jumped by .1% multifamily though 15%, that think about apartment be ons townhomes the reason surprised by data t
maria: thanks for joining us. i'm maria bartiromo. 17 breaking news on moifrng market may housing starts building are permits due out any minute we have seen housing, reallys soar in this economy, ahead of the numbers futures looking to add on to yesterday's gains, right now highs of the morning where dow industrials up 126 points nasdaq up 46 s&p 500 up 14 3/4 global markets with firmer tone european indices right now green across the board ft 100 up 45, cac quarante up 70 dax up 100...
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maria: yeah.io on a couple of weeks ago, and he said he needs $7.4 billion right now just to make the city whole. that doesn't include anything you and i is have spoken about, that's just the impact of covid-19. give us the implications of all of this, don. what will that mean in terms of services, in terms of real estate values, in terms of growth for the city if thety can't pay its bills -- if the city can't pay its wills and you're seeing a destruction of process that so much that they move out, what does that mean for the state of new york? >> well, i think it means some very tough choices. unfortunately, the city has had to already -- and the state -- have had to make some tough choices about what summer programs for young people and summer youth programs are being cut. they're going to have to make much more aggressive cuts within the budget to have any chance of solvency. and they are going to have to look at other sources of revenue. because these businesses, while we're seeing a rebound o
maria: yeah.io on a couple of weeks ago, and he said he needs $7.4 billion right now just to make the city whole. that doesn't include anything you and i is have spoken about, that's just the impact of covid-19. give us the implications of all of this, don. what will that mean in terms of services, in terms of real estate values, in terms of growth for the city if thety can't pay its bills -- if the city can't pay its wills and you're seeing a destruction of process that so much that they move...
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. ♪ is maria bartiromo's "wall street." maria: happy weekend, everyone.elcome to the program that analyzes the week that was and helps position you for the week ahead. we've got a big show this weekend. coming up, investing venture capital legend alan patricof is here, then later, phil ruden joining me to talk about phase two of new york city's reopening. but first, the u.s. has hit an all-time high in new covid cases this week as recent spikes have some concerned that the targeted shutdowns in certain regions could be necessary to slow the outbreak. but white house economic adviser larry kudlow tells me he's expecting a double-digit growth rate for both the third and fourth quarter, expect unemployment rate will drop below 10% by the end of the year. >> a whole lot of indicators, retail sales was a blowout. one after another, housing demand is very strong, traveling with the upward mobility index is very strong, new business applications very strong. actually, business opening now, small business almost 80% have reopened, one way or another. shipping, tr
. ♪ is maria bartiromo's "wall street." maria: happy weekend, everyone.elcome to the program that analyzes the week that was and helps position you for the week ahead. we've got a big show this weekend. coming up, investing venture capital legend alan patricof is here, then later, phil ruden joining me to talk about phase two of new york city's reopening. but first, the u.s. has hit an all-time high in new covid cases this week as recent spikes have some concerned that the targeted...
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maria: right.to take a break but when we come back i've got to ask you about zoom. we're all at home and we stay-at-home and this shutdown and a lot of us are using zoom to conduct business with our colleagues, the servers of zoom are in china. we'll talk about that with the senator when we come right back on "sunday morning futures" stay with us, senator we'll be right back. stock slices. for as little as $5, now anyone can own companies in the s&p 500, even if their shares cost more. at $5 a slice, you could own ten companies for $50 instead of paying thousands. all commission free online. schwab stock slices: an easy way to start investing or to give the gift of stock ownership. schwab. own your tomorrow. for 37 years we have been fighting for survivors of child sex abuse. even in these uniquely challenging times we're still fighting with dedication and devotion. california law gives survivors a chance to take legal action, but only for a limited time. if you were sexually abused by a priest, sc
maria: right.to take a break but when we come back i've got to ask you about zoom. we're all at home and we stay-at-home and this shutdown and a lot of us are using zoom to conduct business with our colleagues, the servers of zoom are in china. we'll talk about that with the senator when we come right back on "sunday morning futures" stay with us, senator we'll be right back. stock slices. for as little as $5, now anyone can own companies in the s&p 500, even if their shares cost...
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maria: right.break but when we come back i've got to ask you about zoom. we're all at home and we stay-at-home and this shutdown and a lot of us are using zoom to conduct business with our colleagues, the servers of zoom are in china. we'll talk about that with the senator when we come right back on "sunday morning futures" stay with us, senator we'll be stay with us, senator we'll be right backckckck we design and engineer in america. and assemble more vehicles here than anyone else. it's why at moment's notice we can take american ingenuity and our manufacturing capability and put it to work. building respirators, ventilators and face shields. building what we've been building for over a century. an unbreakable connection between the ford motor company and america. polo! marco...! polo! sì? marco...! polo! scusa? marco...! polo! ma io sono marco polo, ma playing "marco polo" with marco polo? surprising. ragazzini, io sono marco polo. sì, sono qui what's not surprising? geico helping you save even
maria: right.break but when we come back i've got to ask you about zoom. we're all at home and we stay-at-home and this shutdown and a lot of us are using zoom to conduct business with our colleagues, the servers of zoom are in china. we'll talk about that with the senator when we come right back on "sunday morning futures" stay with us, senator we'll be stay with us, senator we'll be right backckckck we design and engineer in america. and assemble more vehicles here than anyone else....
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maria: i got it.k before you go, i said you would respond to this, what it tells us as we wrap up here, what did you learn from those handwritten notes. devin: i would love to give them under oath, the question is what they were the notes written on because this would be the first direct evidence with obama and biden were involved in this russia hoax that they were actually getting fbi to investigate and keep open an investigation into general flynn that was totally phony. the fbi not only had predicate to an us to gate flynn but they exonerated him. the day after they went into brief them and if the notes are right, biden saying we need to investigate him for the logan act and you have present obama saying something similar. it be the first direct evidence. maria: we will obviously keep on this, we will keep watching, it is good to see you. thank you so much. the battle against covid-19 on many fronts with the secure center, michael malcolm will join me next. ♪ (announcer) now more than ever, it's im
maria: i got it.k before you go, i said you would respond to this, what it tells us as we wrap up here, what did you learn from those handwritten notes. devin: i would love to give them under oath, the question is what they were the notes written on because this would be the first direct evidence with obama and biden were involved in this russia hoax that they were actually getting fbi to investigate and keep open an investigation into general flynn that was totally phony. the fbi not only had...
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maria: absolutely.istant director of field operations of th, thomas chitom. thank you for joining us. we're talking about the shocking numbers in terms of gun robberies and crime rising across our country. give us the state of affairs today. >> well, at the start of the unrest we believe as ben franklin does that a ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure. we made connections, made contact with firearms retailers in areas that may be affected by unrest, encouraged them to secure their inventories. as the unrest turned to riots and looting we saw a tremendous spike in gun store burglaries. in 2019 on average, atf saw a little less than one ffl or gun store burglary a day. the numbers spiked up. we saw 90 over the course of just a couple of days. the good thing is, more than a third of those were unsuccessful attempts and we think that's in part due to our outreach to the industry. maria: so thomas, how likely is it that the stolen guns will be resold? where do those guns end up after they're stolen?
maria: absolutely.istant director of field operations of th, thomas chitom. thank you for joining us. we're talking about the shocking numbers in terms of gun robberies and crime rising across our country. give us the state of affairs today. >> well, at the start of the unrest we believe as ben franklin does that a ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure. we made connections, made contact with firearms retailers in areas that may be affected by unrest, encouraged them to secure their...
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albertano: maría, maría.a música de lo que viene siendo, este humilde celular, que te quiero. que he sido un tonto, además, quiero preguntarte algo, así como amigos, flaca, ¿quieres ser mi novia? maría: no sé, déjame pensarlo. ¡sí! perdón, perdón, perdón. albertano: fíjate, me lo acabo de comprar. ay, no, ya se le rayó su carátula. maría: ay, albertano, perdóname. albertano: ay, hombre, ya, ni modo. qué habría de perdonarte yo a ti. maría: ¿los panchos? albertano: bueno, eso sí, haces muchos panchos pero-- maría: me trajiste a los panchos. albertano: no, no son los panchos, pero son lo más parecido que me encontré. son el trío "escala romántica", porque yo quería que este fuera un momento muy inolvidable para ti. cantante: ♪ me tienes, pero de nada te vales ♪ macaco: con permiso, maestro, perdón, perdón. carnal, carnal, carnal. albertano: ¿qué, ahora qué? macaco: pues, hay que darles para los chescos y para los pasajes a los muchachos. albertano: ay, sí, este... ¿cómo se llama? ahorita lo arreglamos, espérate
albertano: maría, maría.a música de lo que viene siendo, este humilde celular, que te quiero. que he sido un tonto, además, quiero preguntarte algo, así como amigos, flaca, ¿quieres ser mi novia? maría: no sé, déjame pensarlo. ¡sí! perdón, perdón, perdón. albertano: fíjate, me lo acabo de comprar. ay, no, ya se le rayó su carátula. maría: ay, albertano, perdóname. albertano: ay, hombre, ya, ni modo. qué habría de perdonarte yo a ti. maría: ¿los panchos? albertano: bueno,...
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maria ressa has said she is going to appeal.to look like and how likely do you think it is that she will be successful?” don't really know the appeal process so don't really know the appeal process so i am not sure i can a nswer process so i am not sure i can answer that but yes, she will appeal. i don't know how long it is going to take but, like your reporter howard johnson said, this has been fast tracked. usually cyber libel cases in the philippines last for years, like seven or eight yea rs, for years, like seven or eight years, this is less than a year and there is already a verdict. and they want to fast track it because she has eight other cases. this is not the only cases. this is not the only case she has in the philippines. she has eight other cases ongoing as well. and this has been the fastest. probably, i am and this has been the fastest. probably, iam not and this has been the fastest. probably, i am not sure, and this has been the fastest. probably, iam not sure, iam not one to speak to how the legalities of that
maria ressa has said she is going to appeal.to look like and how likely do you think it is that she will be successful?” don't really know the appeal process so don't really know the appeal process so i am not sure i can a nswer process so i am not sure i can answer that but yes, she will appeal. i don't know how long it is going to take but, like your reporter howard johnson said, this has been fast tracked. usually cyber libel cases in the philippines last for years, like seven or eight yea...