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susan: sure. chris: the reason they told me that is it is considered to be the poorest neighborhood in new york, it is stigmatized as being poor, crime-ridden. hbo had done a salacious show called "hookers at the point." so it has a big stigma drugsed to it because of and the sex trade. i did not know much of that but i knew i was not supposed to go there. when i first walked in there, i just want to say it is a wonderful neighborhood before saying anything else and that's what i try to communicate in my book. i saw that the minute i walked in there. it is a tongue of land jutting out if you ever fly into , laguardia, you fly over it coming from the north. it is a tongue of land that juts out into the east river most directly across from laguardia airport. it is kind of a gated community in all of the wrong ways. on three sides it is cut off by everything else by water and on the fourth side, it is cut off by the massive interstate, the expressway. so it kind of is where new york puts the things i
susan: sure. chris: the reason they told me that is it is considered to be the poorest neighborhood in new york, it is stigmatized as being poor, crime-ridden. hbo had done a salacious show called "hookers at the point." so it has a big stigma drugsed to it because of and the sex trade. i did not know much of that but i knew i was not supposed to go there. when i first walked in there, i just want to say it is a wonderful neighborhood before saying anything else and that's what i try...
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susan: he sells them? chris: yes. susan: where did they come from?hris: you learn not to ask questions, i suspect from up north. i did not want to know. susan: the connection with mcdonald's that was compelling is he says i am unhireable. if he tried to work at mcdonald's, what would happen? chris: he showed me his gun, they would always show me their guns. he said, if i put my gun down and put on an apron at mcdonald's, someone is going to put a cap in me, someone will shoot me. i have to shoot first or i will be shot. susan: how old was he approximately? chris: 32. susan: he'd been doing this a long time. chris: yeah. you talk about permission, he wanted me to take a picture of him and i said, you are running from six felonies and you just admitted to me that you have been involved in nine shootings or six shootings, don't let me take a picture of you. susan: another story from selma, the brick reclamation work. what is that? chris: the person who was friends with the drug dealer was a former drug dealer himself who said you have to see this. i was
susan: he sells them? chris: yes. susan: where did they come from?hris: you learn not to ask questions, i suspect from up north. i did not want to know. susan: the connection with mcdonald's that was compelling is he says i am unhireable. if he tried to work at mcdonald's, what would happen? chris: he showed me his gun, they would always show me their guns. he said, if i put my gun down and put on an apron at mcdonald's, someone is going to put a cap in me, someone will shoot me. i have to...
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susan: and your interest in doing this for a profession.eter: if you are interested in technology, i am a historian of technology, the aspect of it that touches people, how their lives are changed by technological innovation is important. the role of business in that story is complicated. for me, as a historian, that complication is really delightful. understanding history is very gray. maybe a conspiracy is actually true. that people have alternative motives, they will do one thing and say something else. it is a great learning experience that you can apply to the future. susan: what sparked your initial interest in taking this direction in your history studies? peter: i have always done industrial history. i am a big fan of big, heavy greasy things. being able to do industrial history requires you to look at business, to think about it, who the people are and how labor is being formed. economists are great people. they write wonderful books that are filled with great numbers that are often correct. historian understands the anecdotal part
susan: and your interest in doing this for a profession.eter: if you are interested in technology, i am a historian of technology, the aspect of it that touches people, how their lives are changed by technological innovation is important. the role of business in that story is complicated. for me, as a historian, that complication is really delightful. understanding history is very gray. maybe a conspiracy is actually true. that people have alternative motives, they will do one thing and say...
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susan: in your notes of mr.ws he right he was a world class griper and whined about everything. why did they continue to include him? [laughter] jeff: we all have a grumpy old grandfather, uncle that's part of the family and except the fact that is what we complaining about everything. admired edison expertise and he was a fabulous naturalist and on these trips they would learn things from him. besides that, he became part of their image. there were vaudeville jokes about people who are stumbling upon these four men, and you claim you are henry ford and you claim you're thomas edison and you claim you are harvey firestone and the guy with a white beard is santa claus. burrows was part of the group arts and accepted him w all. it was a lot of fun to read about these days. susan: you go through the vagabonds' trip and in 1916 you mentioned that henry ford was contemplating his first of truth possible under the presidency. talk about his politics. where would you put them today on the liberal and conservative and r
susan: in your notes of mr.ws he right he was a world class griper and whined about everything. why did they continue to include him? [laughter] jeff: we all have a grumpy old grandfather, uncle that's part of the family and except the fact that is what we complaining about everything. admired edison expertise and he was a fabulous naturalist and on these trips they would learn things from him. besides that, he became part of their image. there were vaudeville jokes about people who are...
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susan: that was 1964.his next video is from 1965, it is at ellis island, lyndon johnson signing a major bill. [video clip] >> those who contribute most to this country, its growth, its strength, its spirit, will be the first admitted to this land. the fairness of this standard is so self-evident that we may well wonder that it has not always been applied. yet the fact is that for over four decades, the immigration policy of the united states has been twisted and distorted by the harsh injustice of the national origins quota system. under that system, the ability of new immigrants come to america depended upon the country of their birth. only three countries were allowed to supply 70% of all of the immigrants. families were kept apart because a husband or wife or child had been born in the wrong place. men of needed skill and talent were denied entrance because they came from southern or eastern europe or one of the developing continents. this system violated the basic principle of american democracy, a pri
susan: that was 1964.his next video is from 1965, it is at ellis island, lyndon johnson signing a major bill. [video clip] >> those who contribute most to this country, its growth, its strength, its spirit, will be the first admitted to this land. the fairness of this standard is so self-evident that we may well wonder that it has not always been applied. yet the fact is that for over four decades, the immigration policy of the united states has been twisted and distorted by the harsh...
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e.j.: to close, susan. susan: rapidfire. first on the question of twitter, i don't know any criminal defense attorneys who have ever said it would be a real strategic advantage if only my client could communicate directly to the jury whatever they were thinking at all times. [laughter] so i don't think that really helps the case. i agree with john in response to the proposition that censorship is the appropriate mechanism. i think it goes back to the oath. every senator swears to protect and defend the constitution of the united states from enemies foreign and domestic and to well and faithfully execute that duties of his office. i don't believe you can look at the conduct confirmed on the record and look at the constitution of the u.s. and say that censorship would fully discharge those duties. impeachment is a very serious thing. it is a scary thing. what we are facing is a very frightening national moment. it feels tempting to reach for those exits and say there has to be some off-ramp where we don't have to do this. i th
e.j.: to close, susan. susan: rapidfire. first on the question of twitter, i don't know any criminal defense attorneys who have ever said it would be a real strategic advantage if only my client could communicate directly to the jury whatever they were thinking at all times. [laughter] so i don't think that really helps the case. i agree with john in response to the proposition that censorship is the appropriate mechanism. i think it goes back to the oath. every senator swears to protect and...
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susan: yeah. fires and vandalism to get back on the good side of the hong kong people. susan: they have to. again you need the support of most residents of hong kong. if they don't want this happening in their city, they will end it in some way. stuart: well-said, susan. thank you. america has a spending problem. it is going to get worse if we elect a democrat to the presidency. that is my point of view. that is the focus of my take at the top of the hour, coming up. >>> trump-hating protesters bringing chaos to the president's rally last night. will trump supporters be intimidated and back off? judge jeanine pirro. she never backs off. she is on the show next. sending your own clubs ahead with shipsticks.com makes it fast & easy to get to your golf destination. with just a few clicks or a phone call, we'll pick up and deliver your clubs on-time, guaranteed, for as low as $39.99. shipsticks.com saves you time and money. make it simple. make it ship sticks. shipsticks.com saves you that's for sure.
susan: yeah. fires and vandalism to get back on the good side of the hong kong people. susan: they have to. again you need the support of most residents of hong kong. if they don't want this happening in their city, they will end it in some way. stuart: well-said, susan. thank you. america has a spending problem. it is going to get worse if we elect a democrat to the presidency. that is my point of view. that is the focus of my take at the top of the hour, coming up. >>> trump-hating...
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susan, please. susan: i think it has moved as fast as it i think it has moved as fast as it seems and is moving very quickly in a very real and practical way. i think we have to acknowledge that support for impeachment in the house is probably been -- has probably been artificially deflated by the lack of public support by leadership. there is something sort of pent up that is coming out now. the reason why this has been a tipping point is it is an on iguous example of abuse. this is the president of the united states of the united states using the powers of his office, the constitutional power to conduct foreign policy on behalf of the united states, in order to essentially, as alleged, extort a foreign leader into pressuring, investigating a political opponent in violation of that political opponents -- opponent's civil liberties and constitutional rights not for policy purposes on behalf of the united states but for the president on personal political gain. so this really is the sort of staggerin
susan, please. susan: i think it has moved as fast as it i think it has moved as fast as it seems and is moving very quickly in a very real and practical way. i think we have to acknowledge that support for impeachment in the house is probably been -- has probably been artificially deflated by the lack of public support by leadership. there is something sort of pent up that is coming out now. the reason why this has been a tipping point is it is an on iguous example of abuse. this is the...
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susan: billy idol. stuart: who is this? susan: billy idol.couples will get married tomorrow, october the 19th. the most popular day of the year for weddings. didn't know that. tell me more. lauren: third saturday in october. i would imagine most popular day is a saturday in june. 34,000 people tomorrow, will get hitched, spending, are you ready for this, $1.8 billion. getting to the wedding, the gifts, outfit, you name it. average gift? $120. stuart: really? lauren: is that high or low? stuart: high i would say. if that is the average. lauren: i guess we're feeling better about the economy and our own finances. stuart: then again i'm cheap. lauren: cheap, average i would say. stuart: our next guest has a new book called fish tales, making of a millenial baby boomer. how work places are losing sight of profit in order to please millenials and their desires for perks and culture. bob fish, wrote the book. former chief executive of rue 21. >> good to see you, stuart. stuart: what way are businesses catering to millenials and thereby making less
susan: billy idol. stuart: who is this? susan: billy idol.couples will get married tomorrow, october the 19th. the most popular day of the year for weddings. didn't know that. tell me more. lauren: third saturday in october. i would imagine most popular day is a saturday in june. 34,000 people tomorrow, will get hitched, spending, are you ready for this, $1.8 billion. getting to the wedding, the gifts, outfit, you name it. average gift? $120. stuart: really? lauren: is that high or low? stuart:...
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susan: 3.65%.point from last week which was at 3.64 but there are positives in this report. mortgage applications up 50% from a year ago because of the cheaper rates. a year ago you were paying 4.71 for 30-year fixed mortgage rate. stuart: i was. susan: you're down one full percentage point. that is driving consumers to maybe look at housing. stuart: no impact on the market whatsoever, i do find that interesting. i love to see resurgence in housing. looking for a mortgage, you find it interesting indeed. susan: one of the worst starts to a quart since 2018 and 2009, down 1000 points for the dow for the past three sessions. we've seen the best three quarters for the s&p since 1997. ashley: down below the 200-day moving average. it means nothing to anyone but it does the algorithms that pick up on that as well. stuart: scott shellady still with us. i hate being technical, but if we move below the 200 day moving average, what does that mean, how significant is it scott? >> ashley is exactly right. pro
susan: 3.65%.point from last week which was at 3.64 but there are positives in this report. mortgage applications up 50% from a year ago because of the cheaper rates. a year ago you were paying 4.71 for 30-year fixed mortgage rate. stuart: i was. susan: you're down one full percentage point. that is driving consumers to maybe look at housing. stuart: no impact on the market whatsoever, i do find that interesting. i love to see resurgence in housing. looking for a mortgage, you find it...
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susan you have details. susan: that's right.tish cosmetics term over the name,kroma. this british firm claimed they had the rights to do it. kim, chloe and courtney and they settled with the firm that owns the rights to the name t was licensed out to another british firm. in the end you will get more kardashian makeup in the future. are you excited? i can see you're excited. charles: i'm thrilled. go to the salon, ulta beauty. >>> disney tweeting about content coming up on the streaming service, disney plus. ashley you have that. ashley: november 12th it launches. a massive amount of content disney has. they put out more than 300 tweets in total just to make this announcement. big title, obvious ones like "star wars: the force awakens" "frozen," three men and a baby, swiss family robinson. three musketeers. disney channel an mymation, pixar, "star wars," "national geographic" it is a monster lineup. 6.99 a month. not a bad deal. charles: the new season the "fortnite" has been released. it looks pretty good. susan: world ended 2:
susan you have details. susan: that's right.tish cosmetics term over the name,kroma. this british firm claimed they had the rights to do it. kim, chloe and courtney and they settled with the firm that owns the rights to the name t was licensed out to another british firm. in the end you will get more kardashian makeup in the future. are you excited? i can see you're excited. charles: i'm thrilled. go to the salon, ulta beauty. >>> disney tweeting about content coming up on the...
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susan: absolutely. this really they say is a point of no return because after this, violence only gets worse from here in these 18 weeks of protests. in that video, you didn't see it but the police officer, his hand was actually hit by a metal rod. that's why he accidentally fired at point-blank range at that 18-year-old high school student who is now in stable condition. stuart: accidentally? susan: it wasn't on purpose. hong kong is a very peaceful place. this doesn't happen. stuart: he approached him with his gun drawn. susan: that was in warning, though. he didn't mean to actually fire live ammunition into the chest of an 18-year-old high schooler. however, look, this has happened. the hong kong police say the police officer involved acted legally, responsibly. you heard that from the beijing government as well. and basically, this says that from here on, who knows how long this will last for. it feels like it's galvanized people of hong kong, you had hundreds of protesters sitting outside the high
susan: absolutely. this really they say is a point of no return because after this, violence only gets worse from here in these 18 weeks of protests. in that video, you didn't see it but the police officer, his hand was actually hit by a metal rod. that's why he accidentally fired at point-blank range at that 18-year-old high school student who is now in stable condition. stuart: accidentally? susan: it wasn't on purpose. hong kong is a very peaceful place. this doesn't happen. stuart: he...
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susan: yes.sing economically, technologically, and lifting people out of poverty at an extraordinary rates. china will be an extremely powerful country. the question is how does china and the u.s. relationship play out. i talk about in the book and i anecdote.nd -- an when president trump at his final meeting with xi jinping at theynd of the apec summit, were having a friendly and cordial meeting. he says to obama, china does not want a trade war with united states, but if the united states fights one, we will fight it to win. president trump started the trade war but did it without our allies. in dealing with a serious chinese challenge and in some respects, a threat. what we need is leadership that brings partnerships with us in order to tackle global challenges. and as i described, we did it with the book. david: thank you so much. susan rice, the author of the new book "tough love: my story and the things worth fighting for." this is balance of power on bloomberg radio and television. ♪ ♪ thi
susan: yes.sing economically, technologically, and lifting people out of poverty at an extraordinary rates. china will be an extremely powerful country. the question is how does china and the u.s. relationship play out. i talk about in the book and i anecdote.nd -- an when president trump at his final meeting with xi jinping at theynd of the apec summit, were having a friendly and cordial meeting. he says to obama, china does not want a trade war with united states, but if the united states...
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susan?ons of bot social media messages about e-cigarettes are misleading consumers about the safety and health issues. 1200 cases, 26 deaths have been linked to e-cig rid use. reynolds american, juul labs have not used this type of procedure according to the spokespeople at these companies. njoy, some of the largest cigarette-makers say they haven't used social media bots. is this way you get teens addicted, using vaping devices. that is the thrust of the investigation by the house committees. charles: kind of a cool factor in the schools i think may be doing more damage than bots, i don't know. i want to talk about this as well. singapore becoming the first country to ban soda ads. lauren? lauren: any advertisement of a drink with high sugar content. chewing gum is band, e-cigarettes are banned there. first country where, i guess sugary drink advertisements are banned. they're linking to it diabetes. war on diabetes. world health organization says. one to two cans of soda, you're 26% more l
susan?ons of bot social media messages about e-cigarettes are misleading consumers about the safety and health issues. 1200 cases, 26 deaths have been linked to e-cig rid use. reynolds american, juul labs have not used this type of procedure according to the spokespeople at these companies. njoy, some of the largest cigarette-makers say they haven't used social media bots. is this way you get teens addicted, using vaping devices. that is the thrust of the investigation by the house committees....
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susan: yeah.ll the upgrade population of the iphones, it's around 200 million because you have iphone 6s that are older, still around the globe, 1.5 billion of these iphones around. a lot of them are older, 200 million as i mentioned. they need to upgrade when there's a brand new technology out there, brand new, you know, cameras as well, and longer battery life. stuart: i think we'll make apple the stock of the day. why not. look at the market from jonathan hoenig's perspective. he's the guy that runs a hedge fund. capitalist pig. you are the capitalist pig hedge fund guy, aren't you? >> indeed. great to be with you, stuart. the jobs number is i have a look a little bit under the hood, stuart. i will be anxious to hear what larry kudlow has to say, look at stocks, breath of the market. ism number, majority of stocks are below 50-day, 200-day moving average. doesn't mean you should sell everything. you have to take the great jobs report with a little bit of saccharin if you will, to look underneat
susan: yeah.ll the upgrade population of the iphones, it's around 200 million because you have iphone 6s that are older, still around the globe, 1.5 billion of these iphones around. a lot of them are older, 200 million as i mentioned. they need to upgrade when there's a brand new technology out there, brand new, you know, cameras as well, and longer battery life. stuart: i think we'll make apple the stock of the day. why not. look at the market from jonathan hoenig's perspective. he's the guy...
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susan li. >> susan: bacon? >> tucker: bacon. >> harris: i'm getting hungry. >> tucker: is it bacon? that a lot of americans aren't bringing home the bacon. [laughter] more than 40 million pounds. unsold. >> i can't believe that. >> this is true. apparently a big summer surge in bacon production. they have a lot of hogs that were made available and went unclaimed. >> harris: they had unclaimed hogs? >> susan: turned them away. >> tucker: there really is no question too obscure for our fox news team. [laughter] >> harris: i have a place for the bacon. you and i love that, right? >> susan: yes. >> tucker: welcome in my freezer anytime. this is sudden death. this is a multiple-choice question. here we go. former new york city mayor michael bloomberg reportedly is still considering running for president. which tv news personality says she is unhappy with the current crop of candidates and wants him in the race? is it a, joy behar. is it b, ellen degeneres. is it c, judge judy? >> harris: you got me. >> susan: judge judy. highest paid on tv. >> harris: that's her. >> tucker: is it judge j
susan li. >> susan: bacon? >> tucker: bacon. >> harris: i'm getting hungry. >> tucker: is it bacon? that a lot of americans aren't bringing home the bacon. [laughter] more than 40 million pounds. unsold. >> i can't believe that. >> this is true. apparently a big summer surge in bacon production. they have a lot of hogs that were made available and went unclaimed. >> harris: they had unclaimed hogs? >> susan: turned them away. >> tucker:...
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so, please tell us about susan's life. [applause] >> thank you. first of all, thank you. it's wonderful to be here with you and your wonderful new book. it's a book for our times and it's going to be i think already the definitive word of susan's. you did an enormous amount of work for this book and one of the things that is stunning about it the material you have to go through in the archives and i don't even know how many interviews there were. i think it's been said and you told me this it's not really an interrogation of a great admirer and of course in this book and i consider myself an honored friend so it's nice to be here interrogating you as a result of that. i understand that you are the so-called authorized biographer. i guess there have been unauthorized books and i wonder if you can talk a little bit about what that means for an audience who may not know what that is. what are the advantages or maybe the disadvantages of the authorization and then we get to susan. >> that is an interesting question. it's very hard to explain even though it doesn't seem like a
so, please tell us about susan's life. [applause] >> thank you. first of all, thank you. it's wonderful to be here with you and your wonderful new book. it's a book for our times and it's going to be i think already the definitive word of susan's. you did an enormous amount of work for this book and one of the things that is stunning about it the material you have to go through in the archives and i don't even know how many interviews there were. i think it's been said and you told me...
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let's go to susan li who has more color on the numbers, susan. reporter: missing estimates in the quarter. revenue as you mentioned, i would say pretty much in line. we'll look at that. we're trying to reconfirm the numbers with our estimates as well to make sure they're in line. this is a big miss. this is probably one of the main drags on the stock, is amazon web services. cloud has been drifting growth for amazon. they were the first in the space, six years ahead of microsoft and everybody else. weaker-than-expected than expected in the quarter which is very disappointing. they put in $8.9 billion in sales, the street, is looking for 9.1 billion is slowing growth for something that will anchor amazon sales and profits in the future this is big weigh on the stock in after-hours session. connell: that is the one number we're looking for. jeff, john, susan stays. amazon web services we were expecting 9.1 billion. that would have been up 36%. even with that, people say it is is not going 40%. now you come in below that number. what do you make of
let's go to susan li who has more color on the numbers, susan. reporter: missing estimates in the quarter. revenue as you mentioned, i would say pretty much in line. we'll look at that. we're trying to reconfirm the numbers with our estimates as well to make sure they're in line. this is a big miss. this is probably one of the main drags on the stock, is amazon web services. cloud has been drifting growth for amazon. they were the first in the space, six years ahead of microsoft and everybody...
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susan: right.om for a company like netflix which does $15 billion in content each year, they are outspending, i think apple is only spending $3 billion or so. if you are going to spend that much, you better get the eyeballs to justify the levels. stuart: absolutely. look, we are up 75 points on the dow industrials. let's look at apple for a moment. not too far from an all-time high. as you know, it got a boost yesterday from jpmorgan but also, they are talking about very healthy iphone sales. are they -- is this all -- what's that all about? are they going to lower the price for the iphone 11? susan: no, no, no. they're not going to. so the base model is $50 cheaper than it was last year, and because there has been so much pent-up demand because last year's refresh cycle was not that enticing. you didn't get that much with the new iphone last year. this year around with the smartphone and the camera system they say is fantastic, a lot of people with 200 million of these iphone 6 and older, i don't
susan: right.om for a company like netflix which does $15 billion in content each year, they are outspending, i think apple is only spending $3 billion or so. if you are going to spend that much, you better get the eyeballs to justify the levels. stuart: absolutely. look, we are up 75 points on the dow industrials. let's look at apple for a moment. not too far from an all-time high. as you know, it got a boost yesterday from jpmorgan but also, they are talking about very healthy iphone sales....
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susan: that's right.report on october 30th and i think it's iphone sales guidance for the holiday period. it will be very important for apple, getting to the record levels again. stuart: i'm looking for a plus for the market. i'm looking for something positive. how about this. the latest survey of small business says no sign of recession right now. ashley: yeah. stuart: isn't that good? ashley: very good. the indication is continued job growth, capital spending and inventory investment, says the nfib, all they say consistent with solid but they do point out slower growth. the only fly in the ointment, the uncertainty they take a measure of has risen another two points, indicating some concern over the trade standoff. but overall, no sign of recession. that's what we'll take from that. stuart: so what we are looking at now is a 220 point drop for the dow jones industrial average. seems to me like it's an unbalanced attack -- situation here, unbalanced in the sense that the china situation is so negative, i
susan: that's right.report on october 30th and i think it's iphone sales guidance for the holiday period. it will be very important for apple, getting to the record levels again. stuart: i'm looking for a plus for the market. i'm looking for something positive. how about this. the latest survey of small business says no sign of recession right now. ashley: yeah. stuart: isn't that good? ashley: very good. the indication is continued job growth, capital spending and inventory investment, says...
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susan: it could.already in japan they are developing human-looking androids to talk about the elderly population as they age. it could be in the future that m we need e decisions about reducing artificial intelligences that look very human. l but i emphasized in the book that it is not at all clear that machine consciousness is in the cards. conscious is even possible. laura: what would be the risks be conscious like you and i are? susan: one problem i have is centsue pposst for mind design u purchase a sentient android, it has a conscious mental life. that is to say that it is morally significant. it suffers and feels a range of emotions. the implications are very seiore. we would be purchasing beings that are intelligent and conscious. that would be akin to slavery. laura: do you ink these engineers in silicon valley who are creating the stuff areng thinnough about th implications of it? susan: i havto say that i believe that both artificial general intelligence, which isso isticated domain general
susan: it could.already in japan they are developing human-looking androids to talk about the elderly population as they age. it could be in the future that m we need e decisions about reducing artificial intelligences that look very human. l but i emphasized in the book that it is not at all clear that machine consciousness is in the cards. conscious is even possible. laura: what would be the risks be conscious like you and i are? susan: one problem i have is centsue pposst for mind design u...
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susan page, back with me now. kim wailly is with me, the author of "how to read the constitution and why." with me onset at 30 walk, frank fig luiz si, former fbi assistant director and an msnbc news contributor. you tweeted this news out of the doj is a, quote, travesty. we don't know the crime that's actually being investigated here. but why does this concern you so much? >> i question the validity of why they needed to go criminal and why to do it now. you can order employees at cia and fbi to cooperate with you. it's called administratively compelling them to do so. if they don't do it, you can draw an adverse inference from their failure to talk to you and actually fire them. so when you tell them it's criminal and they face criminal exposure, here is what they do. they get lawyers and they don't cooperate with you. so we're about to enter into what i call a fabricated skeptical which will play out across the white house and at places like fox news, look at this, fbi analysts and cia agents are lawyering up.
susan page, back with me now. kim wailly is with me, the author of "how to read the constitution and why." with me onset at 30 walk, frank fig luiz si, former fbi assistant director and an msnbc news contributor. you tweeted this news out of the doj is a, quote, travesty. we don't know the crime that's actually being investigated here. but why does this concern you so much? >> i question the validity of why they needed to go criminal and why to do it now. you can order employees...
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you mentioned no guard rails, susan. the secretary of state,ttorney generalillba investigating the origins of the russia investigation, vice president c penceled for documents. we saw cabinet members this week being pulled intohis wave. let's hear h from a cole of them >> was i on the phone call? he taskedit me to meet the president of ukraine and carry our concerns about those issues and anyone tha looks athe president's transcript will see that the president was raising issues that were appropriate, that were genuine interest to theca ame people. bob: tim, y, wrote the best selling book "american carnage" about how the republican party became controlled by president trump.p. when you see tse leaders in the cabinet advocating for the president's position on foreignr policy in ukraine, what does that tell you? tim: it t ils us a lot of things, bob. first and foremost, what tells you is that everyone within the inner orbit certainly of the president and e oner orbit, they understand that if you are going to cross this pre
you mentioned no guard rails, susan. the secretary of state,ttorney generalillba investigating the origins of the russia investigation, vice president c penceled for documents. we saw cabinet members this week being pulled intohis wave. let's hear h from a cole of them >> was i on the phone call? he taskedit me to meet the president of ukraine and carry our concerns about those issues and anyone tha looks athe president's transcript will see that the president was raising issues that were...
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susan: exactly.t not to be a do good organization, but because we think there is a real competitive advantage to having a founder who intuitively understands the end-user. women are the dominant consumer. we're responsible for 80%, 85% of all consumer purchases. in all likelihood, if you are building a consumer product or you are building a consumer service, women are going to be the early adopters. they are going to be the people who determine whether or not you scale. so, we saw both an opportunity because the risk in the venture capital world was focused on something else. we saw big opportunity to invest in the best of these female founders. carol: i know you have been on corporate boards, are on corporate boards. i think it is getting better in terms of female representation. what do we need to do to get better where there is really parity? susan: when i think about it, it should be diverse at all levels. carol: what does it take to get there? we have been having this conversation for a long tim
susan: exactly.t not to be a do good organization, but because we think there is a real competitive advantage to having a founder who intuitively understands the end-user. women are the dominant consumer. we're responsible for 80%, 85% of all consumer purchases. in all likelihood, if you are building a consumer product or you are building a consumer service, women are going to be the early adopters. they are going to be the people who determine whether or not you scale. so, we saw both an...
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what else, susan.n syria that turkish warplanes are carrying out airstrikes on civilian areas. there is quote a huge panic among people of the region. they're asking for u.s., u.s.-led coalition forces to enforce a no-fly zone as turkey began to carry out this part of syria. as we know, u.s. forces are pulling out of the region. turkey has said they would be, a lot of people have expected this offensive to take part in the northeastern part of syria. stuart: sympathy has to go to the kurds. susan: absolutely. stuart: they have been our friends and allies. ashley: fighting isis. stuart: they fought isis. i remember them putting ads on american tv saying thank you, america for the support that we gave to them. it is not going down well in a lot of quarters we walked away from the kurds and allowed the syrians to attack them. maybe a lot more we don't know about. one's sympathy has to go with the kurds. >>> move on to johnson & johnson. we're covering them a lot because they just suffered, if i can put it
what else, susan.n syria that turkish warplanes are carrying out airstrikes on civilian areas. there is quote a huge panic among people of the region. they're asking for u.s., u.s.-led coalition forces to enforce a no-fly zone as turkey began to carry out this part of syria. as we know, u.s. forces are pulling out of the region. turkey has said they would be, a lot of people have expected this offensive to take part in the northeastern part of syria. stuart: sympathy has to go to the kurds....
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susan: wow!ay is the one thing i honestly feel that president trump is not going to back down. i think he's going to take on the chinese and i think there's going to be some progress with intellectual property. that's the best that i can do. i think there's a lot of headwinds but i think he's not going to back down. stuart: that's a reference to the chinese dropping some issues from the talks which will take place later this week. okay. okay. it's all speculation. we don't know what's going to come out of these china trade talks. we do know there will be some headlines and that will move the market. beyond that, you sdwrouvejust d know. we have opened 85 points as we speak. >>> paypal dropped out of facebook's libra cryptocurrency experiment. where's the stock this morning? facebook is at $179. susan: we had 28 groups, group of 28 members in this initial launching of libra, including paypal and now paypal says they are not included in this. we have mastercard and visa rethinking their participati
susan: wow!ay is the one thing i honestly feel that president trump is not going to back down. i think he's going to take on the chinese and i think there's going to be some progress with intellectual property. that's the best that i can do. i think there's a lot of headwinds but i think he's not going to back down. stuart: that's a reference to the chinese dropping some issues from the talks which will take place later this week. okay. okay. it's all speculation. we don't know what's going to...
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others like susan collins of maine. could0 t t 2 replicans running for re-election plus retiring republicans, are those are the republicans most likely break? tim: i think it depends, bob, again, what we saw wh joni ernst is interesting. that is maybe one tiny drip in the pan d and we'd like to see states.ip, drip, drip in these if your corey gardener and you wanto survive in colorado in 2020, you need ticket splitters because president trump is not going to carry colorado. potion.ent is a donald trump carried iowa by a larger margin thari he c texas by in 2016y so if she stas loyal and rides, coattai she could be in decent shape sit's a case-by-case basis. bert: ho much does the state of the m ecomyter looking ahead to 2020? peter: today we got the numbers 3.5 unemployment, another tick down. as long as the economy is doing well, that bolers the president. that's one of the things thatpt clinton doing well in 1998 when he faced impeachment. inif the economy were to go sth, that might be change poll numbers among rublic
others like susan collins of maine. could0 t t 2 replicans running for re-election plus retiring republicans, are those are the republicans most likely break? tim: i think it depends, bob, again, what we saw wh joni ernst is interesting. that is maybe one tiny drip in the pan d and we'd like to see states.ip, drip, drip in these if your corey gardener and you wanto survive in colorado in 2020, you need ticket splitters because president trump is not going to carry colorado. potion.ent is a...
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susan: wow.nda figure, including words i can't say on television in chinese text. i imagine most people can read it. this is in honor of lebron james denouncing freedom of speech this is t-shirt for the ages by barstool sports. this created its own cottage industry. susan: sympathizers who say who is misinformed and uneducated is lebron james. you should understand what we're fighting for. that he doesn't get it. we're fighting against repression, freedom, democracy, everything you enjoy and we don't. stuart: is christian whiton still with us? we lost him. i wanted to make a comment here. american athletes seem to have no problem just insulting our president, left, right, center in the ugliest way possible. when it comes to a communist dictator who is suppressing people in hong kong, shooting them in the streets? susan: you have to own it, call president trump a bum. side with colin kaepernick. then you want to fire donald sterling from the l.a. clippers, then own it when it comes to other issues
susan: wow.nda figure, including words i can't say on television in chinese text. i imagine most people can read it. this is in honor of lebron james denouncing freedom of speech this is t-shirt for the ages by barstool sports. this created its own cottage industry. susan: sympathizers who say who is misinformed and uneducated is lebron james. you should understand what we're fighting for. that he doesn't get it. we're fighting against repression, freedom, democracy, everything you enjoy and we...
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susan davis, congressional correspondent forpr. vivian salama, white house reporter for the "wall street journal." and jeff mason, white house correspondent for reuters. vivian, covering foreign policy and now the white hou how are u.s. allies responding to this unfolding situation in syria? vivian: this is somethiom womh implications for countries around the world so a lot of ncern growing, especially in europe, middlid eastern at the end of the day, a big part of the reason we were there to begin wit was to contain isis and essentially a number og was what wasis so important -- it waso important for us to stay in syria because of u.s. national. securi isis grows, it spreads, potential for attack grows so european countries worried about that. they're worried about anotherer flood ofs refugees acr their borders asell as a number of other issues.vi sly middle eastern countries afrd offr spill-over. this has repercussions felt around the world. robert: did predent erdogan play president trump here? what's the view inside the white h
susan davis, congressional correspondent forpr. vivian salama, white house reporter for the "wall street journal." and jeff mason, white house correspondent for reuters. vivian, covering foreign policy and now the white hou how are u.s. allies responding to this unfolding situation in syria? vivian: this is somethiom womh implications for countries around the world so a lot of ncern growing, especially in europe, middlid eastern at the end of the day, a big part of the reason we were...
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susan: yep. stuart: okay. from $420 to $370. okay. susan: still high. a hundred bucks above where it is now. i never understood this stuff. i have been doing this for 45 years. i still don't understand. okay. michelle mckinnon is with us, susan li and ashley webster of course. bed, bath & beyond is our stock of the day. they've got this guy coming over from target. is that going to work? bearing in mind ron johnson who went from apple to jc penney? ashley: how did that work out? you can argue it's rearranging the deck chairs on the tigtanic. bed, bath & beyond is struggling. will this save them? i have to be honest, i have my doubts. he did a great job at target, really turned things around at target. if it can happen at bed, bath & beyond, bravo. i'm skeptical. susan: timing is very crucial, because basically, this guy is leaving just before the crucial holiday period from target, moving to bed, bath & beyond. i just got two coupons on my e-mail from bed, bath & beyond. stuart: those blue things? susan: they have great discounts. he was very good at ta
susan: yep. stuart: okay. from $420 to $370. okay. susan: still high. a hundred bucks above where it is now. i never understood this stuff. i have been doing this for 45 years. i still don't understand. okay. michelle mckinnon is with us, susan li and ashley webster of course. bed, bath & beyond is our stock of the day. they've got this guy coming over from target. is that going to work? bearing in mind ron johnson who went from apple to jc penney? ashley: how did that work out? you can...
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susan: it could.already in japan they are developing human-looking androids to talk about the on as they age. b it couin the future that we need to make decisions about reducing artificial intelligences that look very human.iz but i emph in the book t at it is not at all clear that machine consciousness is in the cards. the first half of the book is a long deliberation on whether conscious ai is even possible. laurur what would be the risks of having the robot that would be conscious like you and i areu n: one problem i have is suppose you stroll intis center for mind design and you purchase a sentient android, it has a conscious mental life. that is to say that it is morally significt. it suffers and feels a range of emotions.e plications are veryns severe. we would be purchasing beings that are intelligent and conscious.th would be akin to slavery. laura: do you think these engineers in silicon valley who implications of itout the susan: i havto say that i believe that both arficialti general intell
susan: it could.already in japan they are developing human-looking androids to talk about the on as they age. b it couin the future that we need to make decisions about reducing artificial intelligences that look very human.iz but i emph in the book t at it is not at all clear that machine consciousness is in the cards. the first half of the book is a long deliberation on whether conscious ai is even possible. laurur what would be the risks of having the robot that would be conscious like you...
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anthony's successor, she literally is anointed by susan anthony to take over in 1900 as susan anthony is aging, and she becomes president for a while and leaves it for a while because her husband is ill and other things, comes back in 1916 and says the women's hour has struck and that's the title of my book and she takes over as the master strategist. .. .. the way things are going. and a young woman with a phd from the university of pennsylvania has volunteered -- >> sue white. >> actually this is alice who started a movement, radical stream of the suffrage movement. she was such a young adherence, sue white who is the head of the women's party the national women's party splitting off from the mainstream, we see this happening all the time in the labor movement, the civil rights movement, a young more impatient. so sue white, daughter of west tennessee, wants to be a lawyer, women don't become lawyers, she joined the suffrage movement and then gradually gets impatient and joins alice national women's party becomes ahead of tennessee. those are my three characters that we follow, the
anthony's successor, she literally is anointed by susan anthony to take over in 1900 as susan anthony is aging, and she becomes president for a while and leaves it for a while because her husband is ill and other things, comes back in 1916 and says the women's hour has struck and that's the title of my book and she takes over as the master strategist. .. .. the way things are going. and a young woman with a phd from the university of pennsylvania has volunteered -- >> sue white. >>...
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susan rice was the u.n. ambassador for the obama first term, given the way the national security infrastructure the united states right now is rattling right now with two-wheel pickup truck going fast, there's no one i would rather talk to right now about what's going on in our country than susan rice. she will be here live here in studio with me. you might remember recently we had former secretary of state hillary clinton here on the show. she reminded me about something she said here about six months ago which created a little consternation particularly among her critics on the right. because hillary clinton in an interview with me said something, laid something out as a hypothetical, she was laying out something so crazy and so insane that they were saying it was too much. she raised it was a hypothetical. but that thing that she raised on this show which the right criticized her for being outlandish, it has now turned out to have actually been a prophecy. it wasn't just an insane hypothetical in the end,
susan rice was the u.n. ambassador for the obama first term, given the way the national security infrastructure the united states right now is rattling right now with two-wheel pickup truck going fast, there's no one i would rather talk to right now about what's going on in our country than susan rice. she will be here live here in studio with me. you might remember recently we had former secretary of state hillary clinton here on the show. she reminded me about something she said here about...
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susan: i think we are seeing a lot of resilience there, it is risk on. what's important is looking at the data. we have facts to go off of, highly unusual in this market. listen to what the ceos are saying and how they are projecting their businesses going forward. that is where the actual valuations are coming from. we have this wonderful ability to use that right now. so often we are stuck in the void where we don't hear from the ceos and we are buffeted by trade, brexit, etc.. people are feeling comfortable, like report seven good so far and that this should continue. we are seeing that in the markets. what about forward guidance versus what we see in the numbers? susan: again, forward guidance has been down, stocks have been down, or where forward guidance has been ok and things have moved up on that news. expectations were on the dime side. -- downside. don't forget, we are going to your from a lot of companies. information is really wrapping up. carrying that forward, people are feeling pretty good today. sentiment amongst ceos feels fairly confide
susan: i think we are seeing a lot of resilience there, it is risk on. what's important is looking at the data. we have facts to go off of, highly unusual in this market. listen to what the ceos are saying and how they are projecting their businesses going forward. that is where the actual valuations are coming from. we have this wonderful ability to use that right now. so often we are stuck in the void where we don't hear from the ceos and we are buffeted by trade, brexit, etc.. people are...
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susan: yeah.k, so this is much bigger than expected build and that follows the american petroleum institute which also saw a build of close to 10.5 million barrels. america is awash in oil and is stockpiling. stuart: maybe that's why the dow industrials just turned negative, okay, we just got back slightly positive. we lost a hundred point rally and are now in minus territory, perhaps because we are not using that much oil. deirdre: i think the concern in the market as far as energy traders go is there has been this story of oversupply, so this is more than backing up that idea. then going to the larger point, yesterday we had that indicator of consumer spending which was lower for the first time in seven months, so there is concern about slowing, maybe consumers are going to pull back, maybe because that's two-thirds of the u.s. gdp, maybe that means the economy is going to slow, so it does make people very very anxious, when to your point, as you say, people aren't demanding energy because if yo
susan: yeah.k, so this is much bigger than expected build and that follows the american petroleum institute which also saw a build of close to 10.5 million barrels. america is awash in oil and is stockpiling. stuart: maybe that's why the dow industrials just turned negative, okay, we just got back slightly positive. we lost a hundred point rally and are now in minus territory, perhaps because we are not using that much oil. deirdre: i think the concern in the market as far as energy traders go...
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susan: i expect more closed door depositions and more fighting with the depositions. the impeachment process in the house is run by democrats. the republicans, as would be toected, not fully expect agree and they are trying to block people from testifying and not supplying documents. today, they subpoenaed -- house subpoenaed remark from administration officials, two of them from the office of management. i do not expect that to show up. under subpoena, they will defy that subpoena and not show up. you will see more of the back and forth over witnesses and documents and you will also see more people coming in and testifying who are willing to participate. eventually, i believe that the house democrats will schedule public hearings. those have not been scheduled or even discussed. i will also expect you will see some transcripts from the closed door depositions released. finally, i anticipate at some point this year that the house democrats will raise articles of impeachment on the house floor and call for a vote on that. if that does pass the house, you would see a se
susan: i expect more closed door depositions and more fighting with the depositions. the impeachment process in the house is run by democrats. the republicans, as would be toected, not fully expect agree and they are trying to block people from testifying and not supplying documents. today, they subpoenaed -- house subpoenaed remark from administration officials, two of them from the office of management. i do not expect that to show up. under subpoena, they will defy that subpoena and not show...
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susan rice is here to join us for "the interview." that's next. ♪ (dramatic orchestra) performance comes in lots of flavors. there's the amped-up, over-tuned, feeding-frenzy-of sheet-metal-kind. and then there's performance that just leaves you feeling better as a result. that's the kind lincoln's about. ♪ pain happens. saturdays happen. aleve it. aleve is proven better on pain than tylenol. when pain happens, aleve it. all day strong. no, just a sec. what would it look like if we listened more? could the right voice, the right set of words, bring us all just a little closer? get us to open up? even push us further? it could, if we took the time to listen. the most inspiring minds, the most compelling stories. download audible and listen for a change. at outback, steak & oh no, it's gone.ck. phew, it's back with lobster mac & cheese. it's gone again. oh, it's back with shrimp now! steak & lobster starting at only $15.99. hurry in before these three are gone again. outback steakhouse. your business can do a lot in 10 minutes. like make
susan rice is here to join us for "the interview." that's next. ♪ (dramatic orchestra) performance comes in lots of flavors. there's the amped-up, over-tuned, feeding-frenzy-of sheet-metal-kind. and then there's performance that just leaves you feeling better as a result. that's the kind lincoln's about. ♪ pain happens. saturdays happen. aleve it. aleve is proven better on pain than tylenol. when pain happens, aleve it. all day strong. no, just a sec. what would it look like if we...
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we'll be right back with former national security advisor susan rice!band playing ) [ "turn around, look at me" -the vogues ] ♪ there is someone ♪ walking behind you ♪ turn around ♪ look at me ♪ there is someone ♪ look at me mmm. (chef) ah-hem. hvr seasoning. table 7. keep being you. and ask your doctor about biktarvy. biktarvy is a complete one-pill, once-a-day treatment used for hiv in certain adults. it's not a cure, but with one small pill, biktarvy fights hiv with three different medicines to help you get to undetectable. that means the amount of virus is so low it can't be measured in lab tests. serious side effects can occur, including kidney problems and kidney failure. rare, life-threatening side effects include a build-up of lactic acid and liver problems. do not take biktarvy if you take dofetilide or rifampin. tell your doctor about all the medicines and supplements you take, if you are pregnant or breastfeeding, or if you have kidney or liver problems, including hepatitis. if you have hepatitis b, do not stop taking biktarvy without talking
we'll be right back with former national security advisor susan rice!band playing ) [ "turn around, look at me" -the vogues ] ♪ there is someone ♪ walking behind you ♪ turn around ♪ look at me ♪ there is someone ♪ look at me mmm. (chef) ah-hem. hvr seasoning. table 7. keep being you. and ask your doctor about biktarvy. biktarvy is a complete one-pill, once-a-day treatment used for hiv in certain adults. it's not a cure, but with one small pill, biktarvy fights hiv with...