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prime exclusive phones, smartphones from motorola, nokia on sale from 50 to 200.four months for 99 cents a month. prime members with alexa device wills get exclusive devices two hours before prime day starts. amazon says it's app is the best way to shop and keep track of the deals. i'm going to download that right now. [laughter] lauren: yeah, there's a lot of deals to prime members. tracee: prime member a year on average spend $1,100, that's not including the 99-dollar subscription compared to $600 for nonprime members. lauren: double. tracee: you can imagine prime members are going to keep track. you can buy things like ice cream, your toilet paper, your tv. cheryl: you can buy cat food, cat litter, paper towels. everything. ic we are both prime members. lauren: for sure. cheryl: thank you, tracee. as we should say amazon stock right now sup about 30% so far just this year. so the question is there more room to run. lauren: good question, adam, what do you think? >> if they would split this stock, we would see probably double again. it's trading at a thousand bu
prime exclusive phones, smartphones from motorola, nokia on sale from 50 to 200.four months for 99 cents a month. prime members with alexa device wills get exclusive devices two hours before prime day starts. amazon says it's app is the best way to shop and keep track of the deals. i'm going to download that right now. [laughter] lauren: yeah, there's a lot of deals to prime members. tracee: prime member a year on average spend $1,100, that's not including the 99-dollar subscription compared to...
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. >> i steal from corporations like honeywell or motorola, you know what i am saying. michael, can we get this data to...? look at me...look at me... look at me... you used to be the "yes" guy. what happened to that guy? legacy technology can handcuff any company. but "yes" is here. so, you're saying we can cut delivery time? yeah. with help from hpe, we can finally work the way we want to. with the right mix of hybrid it, everything computes. >>> the women housed at maricopa's estraya jail don't get to spend much time outside of their cells or the day room in between cells. so the hour or so they get on the yard is a welcome break. but what brayden dailey looks forward to is the short walk to the yard. >> i'm going by f dorm because i get to see my woman. and she is always like staring at me. and we're about to pass her now. so embarrassing. >> she gets all red and rosie whenever she sees me. all the girls are like there is brayden. >> dailey and emilee keen enjoy their jail house romance. but not all inmates are looking for love. >> the money is a huge thing for me.
. >> i steal from corporations like honeywell or motorola, you know what i am saying. michael, can we get this data to...? look at me...look at me... look at me... you used to be the "yes" guy. what happened to that guy? legacy technology can handcuff any company. but "yes" is here. so, you're saying we can cut delivery time? yeah. with help from hpe, we can finally work the way we want to. with the right mix of hybrid it, everything computes. >>> the women...
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we have seen it from nokia and motorola >> apple does more in revenues >> dan, you got an apple trade >> as far as i am concerned, i want to say one thing. they have a billion ios devices around the world their service business is growing. >> a positive coming >> not even impact full for this company to inspect at $230 million in sales. it is growing 17% year over year to me. facebook sales >> we want to know what to do, trade. >> chill out >> i am not telling you to leave. >> i suspect it to come in line, i expect if we'll have a big raise. you want to look back these earning events, introducing early september and they start to sell in late september. analysts start looking at these things and raising their numbers and see the runway, what it is going to be. this one is particularly interesting. it is a ten year anniversary and there is talks from suppliers of the high end that's north of $1,000 to me, i think all of those reasons combined if you are holder, you may want to think of cheap protection higher end to the fall but define your risks outside. i want to look at this chart r
we have seen it from nokia and motorola >> apple does more in revenues >> dan, you got an apple trade >> as far as i am concerned, i want to say one thing. they have a billion ios devices around the world their service business is growing. >> a positive coming >> not even impact full for this company to inspect at $230 million in sales. it is growing 17% year over year to me. facebook sales >> we want to know what to do, trade. >> chill out >> i...
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the town signed a contract with motorola to outfit police officers with new body cameras and they are also going to install new cameras in patrol cars. the program is expected to cost more than $170,000 and it will start sometime next year. >>> you can say it's christmas in july. retailers offering some incredible deals on items you would never expect to buy in the heat of the summer. consumer reporter susan hogan dug up four seasonal products to get your hands on right now before the deals are gone. >> reporter: okay, so, summer is in full s some pretty good sweet deals going on right now. actually, some of the products that are on sale probably will surprise you. so, here are four of the biggest deals you should know about. air conditioners are a hot item right now. usually we don't see them go on sale until after the summer ends. but not this year. one of the hottest deals we found is at best buy, the winter 13,000 btu portable ac for $405.99. that's reduced from $654. a savings of $249. is your girl looking pretty nasty? retail me not shopping experts say july is the best month fo
the town signed a contract with motorola to outfit police officers with new body cameras and they are also going to install new cameras in patrol cars. the program is expected to cost more than $170,000 and it will start sometime next year. >>> you can say it's christmas in july. retailers offering some incredible deals on items you would never expect to buy in the heat of the summer. consumer reporter susan hogan dug up four seasonal products to get your hands on right now before the...
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for $176,000, motorola will supply the town with the cameras. they cover new dashcams and backseat cameras for officer's cars. the program begins next year. >> the third time was a charm last night. the company has been trying to get the latest rocket off the ground since sunday. the weather cooperates, thanks, chuck, now the communications satellite is in orbit. space spacex did not try to recover it because the payload was so heavy. >>> congress is determining to establish a space core. a major installation would be cape canaveral air force station. reporters say the from the air force. it would be a new branch of military. >>> 4:51 is the time right now. cool enough outside, but still kind officy. >> you can almost wring the moisture out of the atmosphere. super, duper humid. it will lead to heavy rain here early this morning and another chance to get rained on this afternoon and potentially again, this evening. it's going to be the one, two, three punch for mother nature in rainfall. the heaviest rain is literally coming straight up the i-95
for $176,000, motorola will supply the town with the cameras. they cover new dashcams and backseat cameras for officer's cars. the program begins next year. >> the third time was a charm last night. the company has been trying to get the latest rocket off the ground since sunday. the weather cooperates, thanks, chuck, now the communications satellite is in orbit. space spacex did not try to recover it because the payload was so heavy. >>> congress is determining to establish a...
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we've seen it from nokia, motorola that's one of the reasons why we want to see a transition into wearableservices sooner rather than later. >> apple's second business, its services business does more annual revenue than facebook's entire business. that's how big it has. dan, you have an apple trade >> i'll let you have -- >> because as far as i'm concerned, i want to say one thing, they have 1 billion ios devices around the world >> i was making a positive comment. that's how big it is >> i know, but it's not even impactful for this company right now, that is expected to have $230 billion in sales, is what i'm saying it's only growing 17%, year over year so, to me -- >> okay. >> these other companies -- so facebook sales just grew at 25%. >> what we want to do is what to do, how to trade it. why don't you head over -- >> so you want me to chill out >> i'm not telling you to leave, but leave and go over to the plasma and give us your trade. >> we just talked about the earnings event next week and i suspect it comes in line up or down 4%, unless we have a big beat or raise or a big guide dow
we've seen it from nokia, motorola that's one of the reasons why we want to see a transition into wearableservices sooner rather than later. >> apple's second business, its services business does more annual revenue than facebook's entire business. that's how big it has. dan, you have an apple trade >> i'll let you have -- >> because as far as i'm concerned, i want to say one thing, they have 1 billion ios devices around the world >> i was making a positive comment....
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motorola and other people like that, before falling pretty precipitously off the cliff.t's what country is finland. >> what are they doing right now? they used to be so ubiquitous. they are pretty much out of the consumer market, their clients are basically verizon, deutsche telekom, these big level providers. they sell the stuff that is the plumbing of mobile infrastructure. it is the cell towers. >> they sold some of their business to microsoft. the handset business and nokia was doing terribly and they got out of it by selling to microsoft. >> what happened to being ubiquitous, on any mobile phone market and then all of a sudden not. >> the iphone happened to a lot of people. nokia was one of the biggest victims of it. busily made a lot of money on these phones, they made them fairly cheaply and they were .eluctant they opted for a cheaper model and people did not want the phone, even in finland. that is not good when you can't get to home base. >> now what they are doing is a are -- is it about data services? providing an essential service? >> it is all the stuff tha
motorola and other people like that, before falling pretty precipitously off the cliff.t's what country is finland. >> what are they doing right now? they used to be so ubiquitous. they are pretty much out of the consumer market, their clients are basically verizon, deutsche telekom, these big level providers. they sell the stuff that is the plumbing of mobile infrastructure. it is the cell towers. >> they sold some of their business to microsoft. the handset business and nokia was...
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accordance with each state laws and i'm requesting you provide to the commission publicly available motorola data -- voter roll data." >> evan: is it a violation of the privacy act? >> eboni: we will continue on this. cnn embroiled in a new controversy, now being accused of blackmailing the man behind the infamous trump-cnn wrestling video. >> eric: welcome back to "the fox news specialists." our specialists today are alyona minkovski and evan siegfried. we will continue the conversation. cnn facing a new firestorm, now being accused of black male. the investigative team tracked down the person who made the trump-cnn wrestling video that blew up this week. some on the network are trying to pass this off as innocence. >> the investigative team found the guy who first created it, took credit for it. here comes the remarkable part. he apologized. he apologized for having done this. this isn't full throated, genuine, honest apology. he's asked we not reveal his name. we at cnn are honoring that. >> eric: but in the online report about the story on cnn, things have a far more ominous tone. it say
accordance with each state laws and i'm requesting you provide to the commission publicly available motorola data -- voter roll data." >> evan: is it a violation of the privacy act? >> eboni: we will continue on this. cnn embroiled in a new controversy, now being accused of blackmailing the man behind the infamous trump-cnn wrestling video. >> eric: welcome back to "the fox news specialists." our specialists today are alyona minkovski and evan siegfried. we will...
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for $176,000 motorola will provide 55 cameras. that program will begin next year. >>> aco has retracted a video he shot at a nazi concentration camp. the video drew international criticism. he shot this with the message of beefing up homeland security at a museum that stands at the concentration camp. one portion was filmed inside a gas chamber. he says he meant to offer homage to those murdered and remind the world that evil exists. >>> fighting fires and each other. tonight investigation underway after an argument involving local firefighters responding to this scene. why some say it is part of a bigger problem. >> and the story that has the world talking. could this blurry photo be the key to unlock >>> hot, hot and sticky. had my dog out for a walk and only for a few minutes. i want to do the same thing. >> the humidity was out in full force. only hit 84 degrees. there is so much moisture in the air it felt just as uncomfortable as if it was 95 with low humidity. i'm tracking areas of rain on storm team 4 radar. we are going t
for $176,000 motorola will provide 55 cameras. that program will begin next year. >>> aco has retracted a video he shot at a nazi concentration camp. the video drew international criticism. he shot this with the message of beefing up homeland security at a museum that stands at the concentration camp. one portion was filmed inside a gas chamber. he says he meant to offer homage to those murdered and remind the world that evil exists. >>> fighting fires and each other. tonight...
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they were basically the top of the market, beating up motorola and folks like that before falling prettypitously off the cliff. oliver: vessel country is finland? >> right. oliver: what are they doing right now? they used to be so ubiquitous. when i saw the story i thought nokia, title that was a perfect title. >> they are pretty much out of the consumer market. their clients basically are verizon, going to telecom -- deutsche telekom. towers andell software that runs them. carol: they sold her handset business to microsoft. >> a couple of years the handset is this was doing terribly. they got out of it by selling the microsoft. carol: what happened from being ubiquitous, owning the mobile phone market, then all of a sudden not? >> the iphone happened. it happened to a lot of people but nokia was one of the biggest victims. they basically made a lot of money on these phones. they made them fairly cheaply. they were reluctant to start putting in these touchscreens, which were expensive. they either opted for a cheaper model touchscreen or not at all. people just did not want the phones an
they were basically the top of the market, beating up motorola and folks like that before falling prettypitously off the cliff. oliver: vessel country is finland? >> right. oliver: what are they doing right now? they used to be so ubiquitous. when i saw the story i thought nokia, title that was a perfect title. >> they are pretty much out of the consumer market. their clients basically are verizon, going to telecom -- deutsche telekom. towers andell software that runs them. carol:...
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able to take this to any american city and call virtually any place in the world, and its maker, motorolasion than this will be on the market next year. >> first cell phones look like soviet army field telephones, these huge lunch boxes you hold up to your head. >> this is just the birth of this industry. all inventions start out in a very rough state. whether it's computers or cell phones. it took a while to refine them and make them into something that we'd all use. >> you look at the bottom of the screen. it says please type return. >> the computer has become a national mania, and we're told, miss the electronic boat and you're sunk. >> in the future, everything's probably going to be computerized. so you're going to have to know how to use computers. >> my son just took a class in school, and he's only 8 years old. i figure i just as soon be as smart as he is. >> they aren't friendly except for playing pac man. >> a small snag in computer marketing is called techno phobia. fear of these bloodless little wizards. manucturers are trying to overcome it by making them what they call user-
able to take this to any american city and call virtually any place in the world, and its maker, motorolasion than this will be on the market next year. >> first cell phones look like soviet army field telephones, these huge lunch boxes you hold up to your head. >> this is just the birth of this industry. all inventions start out in a very rough state. whether it's computers or cell phones. it took a while to refine them and make them into something that we'd all use. >> you...
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you mentioned motorola solutions earlier.are there other smaller companies you think might interest them about these trends in high mobility, social you discussed? you make sure. we continue to like a check point, which is a leading security company. we think the name has a lot of potential to continue to grow over time. what is important in the world we are going into a seeming to have significant intellectual property. and a customer base value and of course the roadmap to taken their overtime. maria: we are glad you gave us that. let's transition. president trump's top priorities. what they are calling skinny repeal slimmed-down skinny repeal of obamacare, failing to secure the simple majority of 51 votes needed to pass a clean repeal of obamacare with a two-year delay. does this go into your thinking in a way of the challenges we are seeing in tennessee for the market had. seven republicans voted on the measure yesterday. back in 2015. 10 hours left to debate. the senate considering the repeal which would eliminate obamac
you mentioned motorola solutions earlier.are there other smaller companies you think might interest them about these trends in high mobility, social you discussed? you make sure. we continue to like a check point, which is a leading security company. we think the name has a lot of potential to continue to grow over time. what is important in the world we are going into a seeming to have significant intellectual property. and a customer base value and of course the roadmap to taken their...
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is not going by the wayside the way that a lot of consumer electronic companies did blackberry, motorola, nokia. it's always been a fear whether it's market share or it's margins and i think in both areas they have been very very durable and i think look at the s-8 from samsung it's selling lower i've seen reports 20% lower than the s-7 so i think when you look at apple the long-term opportunity here is the middle class is growing around the world. they don't sell here but they sell a lot over there. >> apple has been a top five vendor in china. >> they were. >> either two or three i think. >> so we have to dissect it. they grew over 80% in china in fiscal 15. so those come off and roll off and i think with iphone 8 they'll regain the momentum. we go to china and taiwan a lot but the comments were everyone is thinking about the iphone 8 everyone is waiting on the iphone 8 and this is coming out of taiwan in china they can regain momentum in china and as china's middle class grows that will help apple. they don't want these $200 or $300 phones. that's what some people can afford they want
is not going by the wayside the way that a lot of consumer electronic companies did blackberry, motorola, nokia. it's always been a fear whether it's market share or it's margins and i think in both areas they have been very very durable and i think look at the s-8 from samsung it's selling lower i've seen reports 20% lower than the s-7 so i think when you look at apple the long-term opportunity here is the middle class is growing around the world. they don't sell here but they sell a lot over...