145
145
Aug 2, 2018
08/18
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 145
favorite 0
quote 0
back to susan lee for that.ng in 2010, covered their fight with the chinese government. how surprising is this? >> very surprising. in 2010, when google exited the search market, it was an acrimony use split. sergei bryn compared the chinese government to a regime. now they're saying that google is kowtowing to china's censorship rules. we saw some translation apps there. we bought a half billion dollar stake in one of the largest retailing companies in the country. you know, people are questioning whether or not they want to get back in since their employees did of course go up against google's management when they wanted to use their artificial and give their artificial intelligence for the military to use. so this is something that i'm sure google might have to fight against if they want to get back into the chinese search market. back to you. >> shepard: susan lee in new york. the trump administration looking to roll back another one of president obama's policies. this time it has to do with fuel standards a
back to susan lee for that.ng in 2010, covered their fight with the chinese government. how surprising is this? >> very surprising. in 2010, when google exited the search market, it was an acrimony use split. sergei bryn compared the chinese government to a regime. now they're saying that google is kowtowing to china's censorship rules. we saw some translation apps there. we bought a half billion dollar stake in one of the largest retailing companies in the country. you know, people are...
121
121
Aug 1, 2018
08/18
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 121
favorite 0
quote 0
susan lee is here. >> the stock is $2 away from crossing the trillion dollar mark, right?bers. there's this transition period where you pay for apple phone and i pay, apple tv, the itunes. the i services. giving cash back to investors, this is a perfect storm. that's why you're looking at the shares rallying big. >> there was a time when they cut back on the production. shifting to the eight and praises going down. people wondering is apple not going to exceed their goals? yes, exceeded them. >> yes. that's why the average selling price went up. we have a new iphone cycle coming up. >> shepard: and they're worried about tariffs in china. >> yes. apple makes the phone in china and sells them in america. so far they've been unaffected by the tariffs. but they're looking closely. if we have the 25% of $200 billion of goods, apple could be caught up and you'll have to pay more. tim cook saying the tariffs are taxed on the consumer. they have to pay the tariffs, this will lower economic growth. that's not good for america. >> shepard: john roberts was talking about how the pres
susan lee is here. >> the stock is $2 away from crossing the trillion dollar mark, right?bers. there's this transition period where you pay for apple phone and i pay, apple tv, the itunes. the i services. giving cash back to investors, this is a perfect storm. that's why you're looking at the shares rallying big. >> there was a time when they cut back on the production. shifting to the eight and praises going down. people wondering is apple not going to exceed their goals? yes,...
141
141
Aug 6, 2018
08/18
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 141
favorite 0
quote 0
susan lee from the biz.e to assassinate the leader of venezuela. again, there's word that that happened. now, we're waiting to hear about arrests. but, first, protests over florida's controversial stand your ground law. the law used to defend, among others, the gunman in the death of trayvon martin. the new case now that is sparking demonstrations. that's next. ♪ ♪ i was covered. it was awful. but i didn't give up. i kept fighting. i got clear skin with cosentyx. 3 years and counting. clear skin can last. see if cosentyx could make a difference for you. cosentyx is proven to help people with moderate to severe plaque psoriasis find clear skin that can last. don't use if you're allergic to cosentyx. before starting cosentyx, you should be checked for tuberculosis. an increased risk of infections and lowered ability to fight them may occur. tell your doctor if you have an infection or symptoms. or if you have received a vaccine or plan to. if you have inflammatory bowel disease, tell your doctor if symptoms de
susan lee from the biz.e to assassinate the leader of venezuela. again, there's word that that happened. now, we're waiting to hear about arrests. but, first, protests over florida's controversial stand your ground law. the law used to defend, among others, the gunman in the death of trayvon martin. the new case now that is sparking demonstrations. that's next. ♪ ♪ i was covered. it was awful. but i didn't give up. i kept fighting. i got clear skin with cosentyx. 3 years and counting. clear...
118
118
Aug 22, 2018
08/18
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 118
favorite 0
quote 0
with susan lee on how we overcame a financial crisis to become a financial powerhouse. why so worried on capitalism? value investor on why he is still gung ho on capitalism. and then came a cme chairman on all that glitters, why this technology terror is not like the last one. then, a look back at the giants at who fueled this historic bull run and when we had them on the show. apple's steve jobs and microsoft founder bill gates. lots to get to, so let's get to it with susan lee outside the new york stock exchange where it all went down. hey, susan. >> hi, neil. a bull market is about 20%. the longest stretch in history. not necessarily the strongest, still, a long road back from the financial crisis. >> markets plunging, , and collapsing. investors panicky. it was a great financial meltdown, but nothing great about it. as quickly as it cratered their stock. millions lost their jobs, millions more, their life savings. record numbers saw their values plummet as they were lucky enough to hold onto the homes at all. anything of value kept losing i it. bottoming out and hit
with susan lee on how we overcame a financial crisis to become a financial powerhouse. why so worried on capitalism? value investor on why he is still gung ho on capitalism. and then came a cme chairman on all that glitters, why this technology terror is not like the last one. then, a look back at the giants at who fueled this historic bull run and when we had them on the show. apple's steve jobs and microsoft founder bill gates. lots to get to, so let's get to it with susan lee outside the new...
144
144
Aug 22, 2018
08/18
by
FBC
tv
eye 144
favorite 0
quote 0
more reaction, susan lee, our own fox business's susan lee. former federal reserve advisor, danielle dimartino booth and fairfax markets ceo paul dietrich. great to have all of you here. susan i want to start with you on something. we were monitoring testimony jerome powell gave on capitol hill. he talked about trade. there was a certain line, we got from the statement today a lot more talk about trade and tariffs and that could be a hit for the economy. they are talking a lot about that, concerned about that, quote, the bottom line more protectionist economy is less competitive, less productive. that is what he told lawmakers on capitol hill. they talked a lot about that in this meeting sounds to me. >> that's right. the minutes pointed out two vulnerabilities in terms of their auto autopilot plan. emerging economies, china is slowing down. there are effect what is is happening in turkey as well. so tariffs will probably play into this, i guess how trade might be impacted by the on going trade spats. cheryl: paul, i want to bring you in, talk
more reaction, susan lee, our own fox business's susan lee. former federal reserve advisor, danielle dimartino booth and fairfax markets ceo paul dietrich. great to have all of you here. susan i want to start with you on something. we were monitoring testimony jerome powell gave on capitol hill. he talked about trade. there was a certain line, we got from the statement today a lot more talk about trade and tariffs and that could be a hit for the economy. they are talking a lot about that,...
139
139
Aug 9, 2018
08/18
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 139
favorite 0
quote 0
susan lee, great to see you. [laughter] >> good to see you.on his fourth gold medal at the olympics in berlin. nazi leader adolf hitler was trying to show off his so-called superior aryan race. team u.s.a. threw a wrench in those plans. owens broke or tied the world record in the first three events. three african-americans swept the podium in the high jump. hitler left that event early and jesse owens was good as gold 82 years ago today. u.s.a. right after this newscast you can catch us on facebook watch with a fox news update every day around 4:00 eastern so 3:00 in oxford. we do a facebook watch update and news headlines and stuff that we find around and it shows up there on your facebook watch feed. streamline on facebook watch in just a few minutes and you can always watch it there on demand. when news breaks out, we'll break in because breaking news changes everything on fox news channel. "your world" with maria bartiromo today because neil cavuto is out. dow at the end of the day they started selling. so we're off about 76. stay tuned. r
susan lee, great to see you. [laughter] >> good to see you.on his fourth gold medal at the olympics in berlin. nazi leader adolf hitler was trying to show off his so-called superior aryan race. team u.s.a. threw a wrench in those plans. owens broke or tied the world record in the first three events. three african-americans swept the podium in the high jump. hitler left that event early and jesse owens was good as gold 82 years ago today. u.s.a. right after this newscast you can catch us...
201
201
Aug 4, 2018
08/18
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 201
favorite 0
quote 0
fox business' susan lee has the very latest. n, there's a lot to tout -- [laughter] even though the jobs number didn't come quite to what it was expected to do on friday. >> yeah. guess what, david? you know the u.s. economy's growing at its fastest pace in four year, and the jobs number may have been a little less, still 157,000 adds, not bad, and the u.s. averaging over 215,000 jobs in the first seven months of this year. the jobless rate also ticking lower as well, down to 3.9%, still hovering close to the lowest that we've seen in close to 50 years. now, where are these jobs being created? manufacturing, a big addition in the month, over 39,000 in july, and the manufacturing sector is adding jobs at double the pace of last year. in fact, american factories are are hiring now at the strongest pace in 20 years, that's two decades. the leisure and hospitality sector also seeing some big additions, in fact, the biggest in the month of july which kind of makes sense since it is the summer, and that's when vacation travel usually t
fox business' susan lee has the very latest. n, there's a lot to tout -- [laughter] even though the jobs number didn't come quite to what it was expected to do on friday. >> yeah. guess what, david? you know the u.s. economy's growing at its fastest pace in four year, and the jobs number may have been a little less, still 157,000 adds, not bad, and the u.s. averaging over 215,000 jobs in the first seven months of this year. the jobless rate also ticking lower as well, down to 3.9%, still...
75
75
tv
eye 75
favorite 0
quote 0
susan lee, liz peak. there is a lot to break down. i want to start first with nafta. what good is to it have a sunset clause in an agreement whether it's nafta or mexico. if i'm a business owner i can't plan past five years if this is going to expire. >> this is the most of rigorous test much nafta since it came into being. it's the first redove this agreement. if they agree on local content and labor rates in mexico. and you are probably going to go there. but i would say president trump can say he had some wins on this. so they are going to get through this huge ordeal. i don't think anyone wants to be out of it in five years. adam: i want to bring in clayton. i respected him for a long time when you turn to issues regarding chain today. if the president and administration can get a victory with nafta or at least with mexico, it puts pressure on china. is this apples and oranges? >> i don't think it's apples and oranges. to take it back to something liz said. if trump can renegotiate nafta, that creates a lot of political momentum at home and takes away one of the c
susan lee, liz peak. there is a lot to break down. i want to start first with nafta. what good is to it have a sunset clause in an agreement whether it's nafta or mexico. if i'm a business owner i can't plan past five years if this is going to expire. >> this is the most of rigorous test much nafta since it came into being. it's the first redove this agreement. if they agree on local content and labor rates in mexico. and you are probably going to go there. but i would say president trump...
84
84
Aug 20, 2018
08/18
by
FBC
tv
eye 84
favorite 0
quote 0
market watchers dan schafer and our own susan lee. hoes something he has said many times before, that, you know, and other presidents feel the same way. he has just made it very, very clear forcefully about it, that it's a mistake. how does that affect the fed's thinking? >> well, the federal reserve is supposed to be an independent policy-making institution, right? but when i talk to traders acorrect me if i amcross, they e halfway through the third quarter, we're probably going to grow at 3.5% for gdp. the strongest economic growth that we've seen in and years -- in 13 years, and the subsectors tell the story. transports for the dow jones industrials, we're up a record 135 points today. goods are moving by trucking, by any means, by railroad, and that is an economic proxy, and it shows you the u.s. economy is growing. neil: you know, this bloomberg report i want to share with you, david, the president said he expected jerome powell to be a cheap money-fed german and lamented that his nominee instead raised interest rates so that he w
market watchers dan schafer and our own susan lee. hoes something he has said many times before, that, you know, and other presidents feel the same way. he has just made it very, very clear forcefully about it, that it's a mistake. how does that affect the fed's thinking? >> well, the federal reserve is supposed to be an independent policy-making institution, right? but when i talk to traders acorrect me if i amcross, they e halfway through the third quarter, we're probably going to grow...
142
142
Aug 2, 2018
08/18
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 142
favorite 0
quote 0
let's go to susan lee on the upper west side of new york city. hi, sue. >> hi, trish.talking about a trillion dollar company since the dot-com days of the early 2000s. 18 years on, it's a reality. yes, apple crossing through the threshold today. a record rally in its shares owing to strong earnings this week. they are still selling a lot of expensive iphones. so yes, apple is doing really well. you're right. it's a turn-around story. there was a time in the middle of the 1990s when their survival was called into question. business week put out a cover that called the demise of an american icon. 22 years on,apple now the world's most valuable company and driven to the forefront of technology. technology dominating the corporate american landscape. so how did apple turn this around? bringing back in their co-founder, steve jobs. when steve jobs died in october 2011, the company was worth $343 billion. tripling to cross over the trillion dollar threshold today. >> trish: thanks, susan. from celebrating capitollism. the superstar to the left is ready for her hollywood clos
let's go to susan lee on the upper west side of new york city. hi, sue. >> hi, trish.talking about a trillion dollar company since the dot-com days of the early 2000s. 18 years on, it's a reality. yes, apple crossing through the threshold today. a record rally in its shares owing to strong earnings this week. they are still selling a lot of expensive iphones. so yes, apple is doing really well. you're right. it's a turn-around story. there was a time in the middle of the 1990s when their...
141
141
Aug 24, 2018
08/18
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 141
favorite 0
quote 0
susan lee is here. susan? >> yeah. a $16 billion worth of new tariffs goes into effect.in june. so this will impact automobiles, tractors, textiles, metals and energy products as well. the trade delegation from china that was in washington d.c., those talks have ended. no break through. more importantly when it comes to diplomacy, no follow up discussions being talked about at all. so sounds like there's no progress when it comes to trade especially when there's public hearings on the president's trump to tariff 25% on $20 billion of chinese-made goods. that could impact the consumer. there's well known names and products here. that includes apple watches could cost more. fit bits as well. there's no follow up discussions that have been announced. that's probably going to go into effect and might hurt the u.s. consumer's wallets. >> shepard: we're getting word of a potential deal with mexico? >> those discussions are ongoing and into next week. the deal is not done until it's done. although they say that it's imminent. at least they're making progress especially when it
susan lee is here. susan? >> yeah. a $16 billion worth of new tariffs goes into effect.in june. so this will impact automobiles, tractors, textiles, metals and energy products as well. the trade delegation from china that was in washington d.c., those talks have ended. no break through. more importantly when it comes to diplomacy, no follow up discussions being talked about at all. so sounds like there's no progress when it comes to trade especially when there's public hearings on the...
154
154
tv
eye 154
favorite 0
quote 0
and now asking tesla questions about elon musk controversial tweets about taking tesla private, susan lee with latest. reporter: let's start with uber and lyft news, new york is first major city to cap the number of licenses. cars you can have on road for a year, this is to ease on congestion on the roads in new york city, and in manhattan. this goes into effect, they want to protect drivers as well, drivers paid minimum wage, and make sure they regulate the industry and reduce number of cars on road to get through the city a little bit quicker. and more effectively, there are 80,000 vehicles in new york city for uber and lyft, they account for 17 million rides a month, in new york city this means those they -- customers have to pay more for the rides and would cap amount to drivers could earn. and to elon musk, the sec, according to sources, they might be looking into elon musk's surprisement i announcement on twitter, thinking about taking company by private. he said it is true he is finishly backed, they are very strinch enisthey could be held r making fall statements and manipulative
and now asking tesla questions about elon musk controversial tweets about taking tesla private, susan lee with latest. reporter: let's start with uber and lyft news, new york is first major city to cap the number of licenses. cars you can have on road for a year, this is to ease on congestion on the roads in new york city, and in manhattan. this goes into effect, they want to protect drivers as well, drivers paid minimum wage, and make sure they regulate the industry and reduce number of cars...
164
164
Aug 21, 2018
08/18
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 164
favorite 0
quote 0
susan lee is here. we're told this would happen and alas, it has. >> microsoft has discovered six fake web pages that were meant to mimic conservative institutions even the u.s. senate. how the scam worked, you were sent e-mails to your inbox. you click through them thinking they're from legitimate institutions like the republican international institute. you were redirected to fake web pages. the hackers use your security codes to get to other sources. we asked about this. >> i think the smart thing for us to conclude as a nation is that everyone across the political spectrum is vulnerable and potential target of attack. we need to put aside enough of our differences to come together to do what it takes to defend the democratic process in this country. >> microsoft has shut down 84 accounts the past few years. earlier this summer, facebook said they shut down 32 pages on instagram and facebook. they said they were fake and meant to basically divide the nation on progressive issues. technology companies
susan lee is here. we're told this would happen and alas, it has. >> microsoft has discovered six fake web pages that were meant to mimic conservative institutions even the u.s. senate. how the scam worked, you were sent e-mails to your inbox. you click through them thinking they're from legitimate institutions like the republican international institute. you were redirected to fake web pages. the hackers use your security codes to get to other sources. we asked about this. >> i...
113
113
Aug 27, 2018
08/18
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 113
favorite 0
quote 0
susan lee is here. what is in this agreement that we should never call nafta?is is a bilateral agreement between the u.s. and mexico. 16 years. a review after six years. the sunset clause is very controversial. that basically terminates the deal after a first amount of time, this is a review period where they have consultations and tweaks. autos was a big sticking point. so in this deal, 75% of auto content has to be from the u.s. or mexico. higher wages. 40 to 45% of the cars have to be made by workers making at least $16 an hour. locally sourced steel and aluminum as well. that is very important to the u.s. president as we know. as for canada, the foreign minister has cut short her european trip. she's on her way to washington d.c. to start the negotiations right away. this is canada's strategy. to let the u.s. and mexico in nafta negotiations work their differences and canada comes in. let's bring you an exclusive statement that they made when there were rumblings of a possible deal between the u.s. and mexico. they say canada is encouraged by the progress o
susan lee is here. what is in this agreement that we should never call nafta?is is a bilateral agreement between the u.s. and mexico. 16 years. a review after six years. the sunset clause is very controversial. that basically terminates the deal after a first amount of time, this is a review period where they have consultations and tweaks. autos was a big sticking point. so in this deal, 75% of auto content has to be from the u.s. or mexico. higher wages. 40 to 45% of the cars have to be made...
168
168
Aug 3, 2018
08/18
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 168
favorite 0
quote 0
i am joined now by susan lee from fox business network.hat was good news today for the economy. >> that's right. so a little bit less than what we expected for the month, but still pretty strong. upwards in a june and may of 59,000 as well, south we have had these jobs created in the last eight years, and on top of that, i just went up. so these are going pretty well. >> dana: and that is what you would expect to happen, they think it should be going up faster? >> yes, nominal gdp, that is a technical term, only crossing 4% of just recently. a sense 2014. but we are not back to those days before the financial crisis where the economy is roaring ahead. >> dana: and something about how china is again threatening more tariffs on goods. >> they cannot match us dollar for dollar, since we don't export or import as many chinese goods. they say that they have the upper hand when it comes to china. where the u.s. depends on china. so yes, this is the way to go. but this is important. and a market cap. his view on tariffs, and by companies is that
i am joined now by susan lee from fox business network.hat was good news today for the economy. >> that's right. so a little bit less than what we expected for the month, but still pretty strong. upwards in a june and may of 59,000 as well, south we have had these jobs created in the last eight years, and on top of that, i just went up. so these are going pretty well. >> dana: and that is what you would expect to happen, they think it should be going up faster? >> yes, nominal...
101
101
tv
eye 101
favorite 0
quote 0
susan lee is in the newsroom watching the stock which is flat. it is not even reacting negatively but susan, investors may be two these but the bank says this is a technical glitch. people lost their homes! reporter: has an impact on peoples lives. we just got a statement from the comptroller at the new york pension fund here in the city. they were burned by the accounts in 2016. we just got a statement here. he basically says every time the dust starts to settle on wells fargo, their history of mismanagement and fraud, more information comes out. today's revelation, hundreds of america lost their homes because of a miscalculation. it showed management problems at wells fargo continues to ripple out. and he's right. some call this an erosion of trust. really for the countries third-largest bank.this is off of what happened in 2060 with 2 million fake accounts. on top of that you had the change in management that had to take place which put the ceo had to step down. and a $1 billion fine for the auto loans and insurance policies that were sold on t
susan lee is in the newsroom watching the stock which is flat. it is not even reacting negatively but susan, investors may be two these but the bank says this is a technical glitch. people lost their homes! reporter: has an impact on peoples lives. we just got a statement from the comptroller at the new york pension fund here in the city. they were burned by the accounts in 2016. we just got a statement here. he basically says every time the dust starts to settle on wells fargo, their history...
55
55
Aug 20, 2018
08/18
by
FBC
tv
eye 55
favorite 0
quote 0
susan lee ois the floor of the new york stock exchange with the latest. susan: we had a thin volume trading day on the stock exchange. we saw industrials rallying for a record today. we see railroads, airlines and trucking companies hit record levels. that's indicative of a robust u.s. economy. in terms of individual stock, the day belonged to tesla, recovering above $300 apiece. that's indicative of a short recovery from the musk tweet. that's the latest here from the new york stock exchange. back to you. john: president trump saying he hopes cia director john brennan carries through his threat to sue to keep others from losing their national security clearance. will that cause brennan more trouble than it's worth? >>> first, president trump honoring the i.c.e. agents and border patrol, saying those that attack them just don't mind crime. fact is, every insurance company hopes you drive safely. but allstate actually helps you drive safely... with drivewise. it lets you know when you go too fast... ...and brake too hard. with feedback to help you drive saf
susan lee ois the floor of the new york stock exchange with the latest. susan: we had a thin volume trading day on the stock exchange. we saw industrials rallying for a record today. we see railroads, airlines and trucking companies hit record levels. that's indicative of a robust u.s. economy. in terms of individual stock, the day belonged to tesla, recovering above $300 apiece. that's indicative of a short recovery from the musk tweet. that's the latest here from the new york stock exchange....
290
290
Aug 8, 2018
08/18
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 290
favorite 0
quote 2
susan lee is here. so user numbers are down. >> they are.on users in the seconds quarter as well. and this is people thinking have we hit peak social media? are we tired of oversharing. sharing too many cat photos. this has the market looking at snap's number closely. nap lost 3 million users second quarter three months march to june and they said this time, the time that he would are in it's not going to get any better. weakest time of year for them and they prepared us that they might even see less use on snap which is a disappearing messaging app. couple that with what happened with facebook and then twitter and i spoke to a few analysts and experts in the field there has been a lot of bad headlines up there that have people turning ai think that includes privacy issues. cambridge analytica, and then we have the russia hacking in 2016 and the election votes and then it has questions, also, about fake accounts and, yeah, misinformation. so that has people thinking why am i even on this. >> shepard: they are not turning away from all social
susan lee is here. so user numbers are down. >> they are.on users in the seconds quarter as well. and this is people thinking have we hit peak social media? are we tired of oversharing. sharing too many cat photos. this has the market looking at snap's number closely. nap lost 3 million users second quarter three months march to june and they said this time, the time that he would are in it's not going to get any better. weakest time of year for them and they prepared us that they might...
152
152
Aug 10, 2018
08/18
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 152
favorite 0
quote 1
the fox business network susan lee is here. >> so, president trump today in a tweet says that relationsng 20% aluminum tariffs. 50% on turkish steel. and this comes at a time when he is really trying to squeeze turkey because they are in a full blown economic crisis. people are selling off the stock market. the lehr remarks the turkish currency down 20% in one session today's session. that's losing a fifth of its value. that is a big-time sell down taking place right now. and people are fleeing their currency and their debt. and this has the administration desperate. the turkish administration. so president erdogan did something today that descreemed desperation. he told all turkish citizens to sell your euro and gold and buy turkish lehr are a to provide back stop for the currency now. when an economy and trying to explain this in very easy to understand terms. when you are turkey and you have a high level of foreign currency debt. one of the highest in the g-20. when your currency plummets like that that makes your debt more expensive and people are concerned whether or not can you ac
the fox business network susan lee is here. >> so, president trump today in a tweet says that relationsng 20% aluminum tariffs. 50% on turkish steel. and this comes at a time when he is really trying to squeeze turkey because they are in a full blown economic crisis. people are selling off the stock market. the lehr remarks the turkish currency down 20% in one session today's session. that's losing a fifth of its value. that is a big-time sell down taking place right now. and people are...
97
97
Aug 27, 2018
08/18
by
FBC
tv
eye 97
favorite 0
quote 0
stuart: susan lee. >> i think it'll be hard. he owns 20% of the shares.t figure at the top, people invest because of elon musk. stuart: joel shulman. >> i tend to agree. 20% of the ownership, he's a dynamic, charismatic ceo. you take him out, you take away a lot of the steam of the company. elizabeth: not keep him out, keep him there -- >> but it's not the same. you want the guy in the plant 24/7 -- elizabeth: [inaudible] stuart: you're all wrong with, he's got to go. all right -- [laughter] check this out. apple is auctioning off one of its very first computers. this is a fully functioning apple one designed by jobs and steve wozniak in the 1970s. it's one of only 200 apple ones ever made. it's expected to go for $400,000. >>> france's president, emmanuel macron, slams america saying europe can no longer depend on us for its security. nigel farage joins us later this hour, and i want to know what he thinks about that. >>> and, of course, we are waiting for president trump's statement on trade, deal with mexico. should happen any moment now. i'm going to
stuart: susan lee. >> i think it'll be hard. he owns 20% of the shares.t figure at the top, people invest because of elon musk. stuart: joel shulman. >> i tend to agree. 20% of the ownership, he's a dynamic, charismatic ceo. you take him out, you take away a lot of the steam of the company. elizabeth: not keep him out, keep him there -- >> but it's not the same. you want the guy in the plant 24/7 -- elizabeth: [inaudible] stuart: you're all wrong with, he's got to go. all...
115
115
Aug 14, 2018
08/18
by
FBC
tv
eye 115
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> bever we go any putt i do want to thank my colleague ashley webster and susan lee for the stellark they put in yesterday. oh, not to mention producers, of course. >> not to mention. stuart: lolly gag arranged on cape cod not doing much and you were working like crazy and thank you very much indeed. >> our pleasure. stuart: that's how you kill 30 -- in other words decide air. five seconds to go on this tuesday morning. anne we're going open up and up i think but not very much. here we go we're up, running off we go. up 27, up 31. up 734 up 35 and a -- i hear 40, with okay modest, mod pest gain, and that would be a .17% gain. how about the s&p, brotder indicator what's that doing early this morning? yeah, we'll get to it. there you go it is up -- [laughter] better gain. a if nicer gain i have to say. that's a quarter of one percent how about nasdaq show me that please. whichever comes first. >> i'm not sure of the news there. but nonetheless -- [laughter] nasdaq yes it is up a third of one percent. therefore, i can conclude that the -- the what's -- going up. [laughter] technology c
. >> bever we go any putt i do want to thank my colleague ashley webster and susan lee for the stellark they put in yesterday. oh, not to mention producers, of course. >> not to mention. stuart: lolly gag arranged on cape cod not doing much and you were working like crazy and thank you very much indeed. >> our pleasure. stuart: that's how you kill 30 -- in other words decide air. five seconds to go on this tuesday morning. anne we're going open up and up i think but not very...
72
72
Aug 27, 2018
08/18
by
FBC
tv
eye 72
favorite 0
quote 0
let's get the read right now from capital founder and ceo and our susan lee. a couple months back had talked to the prime minister of canada before all of this hit the fan. what you think he does now. >> that's a good point. i just heard blake berman and his conversations with light heiser and the sunset clause was a big sticking point. this seems like it does include a sunset clause, it expires after six years when you renegotiate and he said mexico and canada were adamant again. i find it very surprising that the trade minister who issued the statement said that canada has to be part of this rework and it needs candidate signature. she's in europe right now but i can imagine canada is eager to get into the negotiations - looking at the dow 30 as they sprinted ahead and jump over 26000, all the trade sensitive issues, including caterpillar, boeing, by extension 3m, intel, they're all jumping on the belief that this removes uncertainty. we sought to get through the hurdles of canada and china and were not to get that far or get that bad. >> they know the u.s. i
let's get the read right now from capital founder and ceo and our susan lee. a couple months back had talked to the prime minister of canada before all of this hit the fan. what you think he does now. >> that's a good point. i just heard blake berman and his conversations with light heiser and the sunset clause was a big sticking point. this seems like it does include a sunset clause, it expires after six years when you renegotiate and he said mexico and canada were adamant again. i find...
62
62
Aug 24, 2018
08/18
by
FBC
tv
eye 62
favorite 0
quote 0
to susan lee and gary, what did you make of what the fed was saying? i'm going to do my thing?oing. he's not worrying what anybody else is saying. as a result at this point, he is in the driver's seat. you have to remember something very important. last time we had an unemployment rate like we had for a whole year, fund rates were in the 6% range. we have very easy money which drives markets, drives economies, not to mention you have negative rates in europe and japan. they are printing money. the last few weeks, china went on another program of easing. all's well as long as easy money is still out there. neil: what do you make of it? >> i agree. the s&p, we haven't seen a record close in close to seven to eight months. that's the longest stretch and drought in two years. if we hold at this, it looks like we will finish in record territory. i like the statements from jerome powell. he says we're in a strong economy. he knows what the markets are looking for. he doesn't want to chill the current expansion and that means we are not going to see that much tighter monetary policy w
to susan lee and gary, what did you make of what the fed was saying? i'm going to do my thing?oing. he's not worrying what anybody else is saying. as a result at this point, he is in the driver's seat. you have to remember something very important. last time we had an unemployment rate like we had for a whole year, fund rates were in the 6% range. we have very easy money which drives markets, drives economies, not to mention you have negative rates in europe and japan. they are printing money....
114
114
Aug 15, 2018
08/18
by
FBC
tv
eye 114
favorite 0
quote 0
let's get the read with -- kevin kelley benchmark managing partner steve forbes our own susan lee, on the markets tit for tat on trade, that has been a positive backdrop. >> has been that is right, has been the best earnings season, back-to-back i think in almost a quarter of a century. >> yeah. >> i know profit growth has been tremendous, for the quarter, i think 80% companies have beaten ones that have reported, and i think retail sales this week will be solidified when you see macy's numbers home depot already and then walmart reporting later this week as well. >> retail sales coming out 8:30 this morning, last month was great the numbers actually drove the mark i think one of the reasons why you have seen stock market do well this season companies giving guidance reinvesting in business home depot even said that yesterday that, hey, listen our margins are going to come under pressure because we are investing going to build over 170, dr. centers so they get products to customers in a day or less. see if that stuff is helping macy's earnings out nicole petallides, is there corner wa
let's get the read with -- kevin kelley benchmark managing partner steve forbes our own susan lee, on the markets tit for tat on trade, that has been a positive backdrop. >> has been that is right, has been the best earnings season, back-to-back i think in almost a quarter of a century. >> yeah. >> i know profit growth has been tremendous, for the quarter, i think 80% companies have beaten ones that have reported, and i think retail sales this week will be solidified when you...
92
92
tv
eye 92
favorite 0
quote 0
if he sells it, he'll have -- stuart: last word, the voice of reason, susan lee. >> he does have a severance million if he is forced to walk away, but indications are -- and i'll be covering cbs tomorrow, i'll let you know how interesting it is tomorrow, but indications are he's not stepping away during this investigation. they haven't even picked a law firm yet in terms of who's going to look into and do -- stuart: which means he's there in the top job for some foreseeable time. >> i think so. stuart: okay, so, you know, it's that time, 9:41 eastern. susan, thanks for joining us. ladies and gentlemen, check that big board. we're up 31 points, 14 points, sorry, 25,400. >>> president trump should follow ronald reagan's lead. reagan pushed to abolish nukes, so trump should push to abolish tariffs. so says art laffer who will join us in our 11:00 hour this morning. >>> next, a critic of mark zuckerberg who says he's just sweeping facebook's problems under the rug because he doesn't really want to deal with them. he will make his case shortly. ♪ ♪ stuart: tests a very small gain, the dos up 11 p
if he sells it, he'll have -- stuart: last word, the voice of reason, susan lee. >> he does have a severance million if he is forced to walk away, but indications are -- and i'll be covering cbs tomorrow, i'll let you know how interesting it is tomorrow, but indications are he's not stepping away during this investigation. they haven't even picked a law firm yet in terms of who's going to look into and do -- stuart: which means he's there in the top job for some foreseeable time. >>...
263
263
Aug 27, 2018
08/18
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 263
favorite 0
quote 0
susan lee, we will keep watching it.there. >> eric: meanwhile, millions of high school students said to be targeted. why their personal data is at risk of being sold off when they apply to college. >> eric: other stories making headlines this morning, a crew of one, let alone, this has to do with college info might you not only have to worry about the s.a.t. and act and getting into the college you want, but your information is being leaked? >> your information is being taken and sold to the highest bidder as we are learning more and more. we have less and less privacy especially as we do things online. my college options is the survey in question, students would go in and answer questions that would give them information about student loans that they might be able to apply for, it would give them information about where and how to take this s.a.t. and act. but though this is legal, we have no privacy legislation, that's part of the reason why this is legal. federal policy prevents schools from obtaining your privacy or
susan lee, we will keep watching it.there. >> eric: meanwhile, millions of high school students said to be targeted. why their personal data is at risk of being sold off when they apply to college. >> eric: other stories making headlines this morning, a crew of one, let alone, this has to do with college info might you not only have to worry about the s.a.t. and act and getting into the college you want, but your information is being leaked? >> your information is being taken...
97
97
tv
eye 97
favorite 0
quote 0
susan: the underdog pulling ahead. businessman bill leeing a victory lap after winning the republican nomination for tennessee governor. lee beating congresswoman diane black who is long considered the front-runner. what could this mean for the midterm election? here with more, brad blakeman, former gw bush staffer and capri cafaro, former ohio state senate minority leader. brad, start with you, are you surprised by this upset? >> i am. democrats and republicans suffer from same syndrome, we have national figures trying to influence primaries, something unheard of 10 or 15 years old. it dilutes the base. four or five people running, winning with 28, 29, 32% of the vote. that's a problem. because sometimes the organizational candidate tends to be the bet because they're much more organized. on the flip side, sometimes the outside candidate is the best candidate. we look to the president of the united states. ran against 17 contenders. everybody didn't think even had a chance. he was never a politician. he's the president. susan: president t
susan: the underdog pulling ahead. businessman bill leeing a victory lap after winning the republican nomination for tennessee governor. lee beating congresswoman diane black who is long considered the front-runner. what could this mean for the midterm election? here with more, brad blakeman, former gw bush staffer and capri cafaro, former ohio state senate minority leader. brad, start with you, are you surprised by this upset? >> i am. democrats and republicans suffer from same syndrome,...
116
116
Aug 31, 2018
08/18
by
LINKTV
tv
eye 116
favorite 0
quote 0
susan was first inspired to do kickboxing when she was a child and saw bruce lee movies. she said she wanted to be like him. she noticed five moves that she secretly practiced at night -- left, right, right. left, right, right. susan: we women just need places to train. i have never seen such strong-minded women as here in iran. iriranian women are really stro. they're able to achieve what they want even under the most difficult conditions. all they need are opportunities to practice, places where they can train that are safe and secure. reporter: susan didn't wait for someone else to take the initiative. she opened up her own kickboxing school in abdanan, the city nearest to her camp. men dominate the public sphere in this conservative city, which is home to 50,000 people. there aren't many women on the streets here. unemployment and frustration abound. married women are often the victims of domestic violence. when susan decided a few months ago to teach kickboxing to girls, the students came in droves. ♪ reporter: since then, the girls have been winning one tournament af
susan was first inspired to do kickboxing when she was a child and saw bruce lee movies. she said she wanted to be like him. she noticed five moves that she secretly practiced at night -- left, right, right. left, right, right. susan: we women just need places to train. i have never seen such strong-minded women as here in iran. iriranian women are really stro. they're able to achieve what they want even under the most difficult conditions. all they need are opportunities to practice, places...
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
57
57
Aug 3, 2018
08/18
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 57
favorite 0
quote 0
lee and sunny. i'd like to thank susan 34 arkel fox for his additional help throughout the progress, the campaign consultants. furthermore, this process could not be completed without the assistance of the city family. specifically, i'd like to thank the clerk's office, city attorney's office, and the department of elections. >> president cohen: thank you, mr. corgis. seeing that there are no other staff persons that would like to speak on this item, i'd like to open up for public testimony at this time. [ gavel ]. >> president cohen: first, let's hear from the speakers that are in support of a c.b.d. come on up, and again, just as a reminder, you'll have two minutes. you'll hear a soft chime indicating 30 seconds on the ballot of your time. welcome. >> thank you, supervisor cohen and supervisors. excuse me. i'm a little embarrassed. my name is susan markologel fo. i'd like to thank everybody who has helped us over the years on this effort who i hope fervently will pass today. i'd like to thank former mayor ed lee, mark farrell, and current mayor london breed. the lower polk community benefit district has se
lee and sunny. i'd like to thank susan 34 arkel fox for his additional help throughout the progress, the campaign consultants. furthermore, this process could not be completed without the assistance of the city family. specifically, i'd like to thank the clerk's office, city attorney's office, and the department of elections. >> president cohen: thank you, mr. corgis. seeing that there are no other staff persons that would like to speak on this item, i'd like to open up for public...
115
115
Aug 5, 2018
08/18
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 115
favorite 0
quote 0
a one of the most important units in lee's army in virginia. here is susan. [applause]. >> thank you. don't fall. good evening, everybody. thank you for coming. this is the time of day when i am usually at home on my porch sipping bourbon. you being here. i will set my stopwatch because of i do not i will have you here all night. i'm here to talk about my book. it is an effort several historians have been making over the last few years to take us back to the study of solitary units and resurrect unit histories. heard ayou recently recent talk about resurrecting this close analysis of civil war units that breaks away from the old tradition that's much more celebratory to one that blends military history, a traditional analysis of these men in camp, in fields, and understanding of command relationships and how that is essential to an effective unit, but also one that brings in the home front in understanding how essential that is as well to the effectiveness of the unit. so my task tonight is to explain the hood texas brigade within that framework for you. what
a one of the most important units in lee's army in virginia. here is susan. [applause]. >> thank you. don't fall. good evening, everybody. thank you for coming. this is the time of day when i am usually at home on my porch sipping bourbon. you being here. i will set my stopwatch because of i do not i will have you here all night. i'm here to talk about my book. it is an effort several historians have been making over the last few years to take us back to the study of solitary units and...
73
73
Aug 20, 2018
08/18
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 73
favorite 0
quote 0
lee had supported him. so he's meeting with republicans and the republican caucus has been very united when it comes to judicial nominations. a lot of people do not know this but senator susan collins of maine, senator lisa mccroskey of alaska voted 100 percent of the time for president trump 's nominations. >> yes. >> so have a strong record of support and we have no reason to believe the republican side is not going to be unified in support for kavanaugh. the question is what the red state democrats senators will do. we have the three that matt mentioned, they came over. i want to show you some polling results from the red states. in north dakota where heidi heitkamp is running for reelection, 60 percent of the voters there say judge kavanaugh should be confirmed. only 22 against. in west virginia, 55 percent say confirm. 30 against, indiana where joe donnelly is running for reelection, 52 percent say confirm, only 34 against. they are swimming upstream as they are going to oppose judge kavanaugh. and indeed, they are the only three democrats have either met with judge kavanaugh or are scheduled to. and manchin met with him this week for two hours, donnelly and heitkamp w
lee had supported him. so he's meeting with republicans and the republican caucus has been very united when it comes to judicial nominations. a lot of people do not know this but senator susan collins of maine, senator lisa mccroskey of alaska voted 100 percent of the time for president trump 's nominations. >> yes. >> so have a strong record of support and we have no reason to believe the republican side is not going to be unified in support for kavanaugh. the question is what the...
91
91
Aug 13, 2018
08/18
by
WRC
tv
eye 91
favorite 0
quote 0
susan bro, the mother o heather heyer, made her way to the memorial basically paying tribute to her daughter street that has now been renamed heather heyer way. in the mean the statue of robert e. lee which was the focal point oo much of the anger last year-endin u in protests is still in the park because there isaw a state that prohibits the removal of these confederate monuments. >> maya thank you. >> president trump believes they are ready to handle any findings from mr. mueller. trump attorney and formeror new york mudy giuliani says the team is prepared to rebut any conclusions from the investigation into russian election giuliani telling the paper, quote, a negative report gets it over with. we canwe a it with i think a better report from us and then we get to wait and see what happens in congress. the legal team has also sent a proposal to mueller about a possible sit-down with the president. giuliani told the journal there won't be an interview until after september 1st t avoid interfering with the mterms. >> meanwhile the first trial of the special counsel investigation gets back underway this afternoon. e prosecution is expected to rest their case against former trump cam
susan bro, the mother o heather heyer, made her way to the memorial basically paying tribute to her daughter street that has now been renamed heather heyer way. in the mean the statue of robert e. lee which was the focal point oo much of the anger last year-endin u in protests is still in the park because there isaw a state that prohibits the removal of these confederate monuments. >> maya thank you. >> president trump believes they are ready to handle any findings from mr. mueller....