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companies invited, airbnb, netflix, and google. joining us is mark bergen who is covering the story. a concertedo see approach coming from the tech giant? touched a nerve and it is likely they will work together. there is some risk for one company to stick his neck out. the trump administration has been seen as the tell you tory against companies and they are trying to work with him on other issues like taxes and trade and antitrust. caroline: you were reporting on how much it touched a nerve for your company. they were demonstrating all of yesterday as well. flex over 2000 employees came out. they came out around the country sergey brin who is one of the cofounders shared his story as he came here from russia. i talked to a lot of people at google who were inspired about what survey is done. done.gey has -- this is notis the only potential executive order they are pushing up against. we are expecting a move on these is that are crucial. what are the other policies that could see tech giants work together on? mark: there is a proposal about mark: there is a proposal about visas affecti
companies invited, airbnb, netflix, and google. joining us is mark bergen who is covering the story. a concertedo see approach coming from the tech giant? touched a nerve and it is likely they will work together. there is some risk for one company to stick his neck out. the trump administration has been seen as the tell you tory against companies and they are trying to work with him on other issues like taxes and trade and antitrust. caroline: you were reporting on how much it touched a nerve...
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, including google, apple, microsoft, amazon, facebook, netflix, tesla, airbnb, ford and goldman sachs, which has increasing influence in the trump administration with at least six top advisers and cabinet picks, including trump's chief strategist steven bannon, having close ties to the financial giant. meanwhile, thousands of people have deleted their app for uber, after the company tried to break the new york taxi workers alliance strike on picking up travelers from jfk airport, in solidarity with the massive protests that had erupted there over trump's immigration ban. the ban also puts at risk boeing commercial aircraft orders from iran and iraq worth about $20 billion. boeing says the orders will generate 100,000 new jobs. on monday, the iraqi parliament approved a reciprocal ban on u.s. citizens entering iraq, although it's not yet clear who the ban affects. the u.s. has at least 5,000 soldiers in iraq, as well as thousands more civilian contractors. iran's government has also vowed to take "reciprocal measures" to ban u.s. citizens. in canada, more news is emerging on the massac
, including google, apple, microsoft, amazon, facebook, netflix, tesla, airbnb, ford and goldman sachs, which has increasing influence in the trump administration with at least six top advisers and cabinet picks, including trump's chief strategist steven bannon, having close ties to the financial giant. meanwhile, thousands of people have deleted their app for uber, after the company tried to break the new york taxi workers alliance strike on picking up travelers from jfk airport, in solidarity...
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. they've totally missed on netflix and so, you know -- or vr. so where do they grow from here? so we know they've got to get back to market multiple but, you know, after that where's the future for apple? >> you stole my other question there, ross. you know, i was going to ask about the apple watch which we didn't expect them to break out those numbers. >> they won't. >> jon, this is something tim cook promised would be a hit, a huge hit in the holiday shopping season last year. >> it does say that they hit records in the title of the earnings report. apple watch set all time records. >> they sold more than they did -- >> yeah. small base. >> they sold more than they did before. it hasn't been a breakout yet, in both the literal and figurative sense. they're not breaking out the number of apple watches. it's not enough to be material given apple's overall size. >> isn't this problematic to you, jon? >> investors have to be careful about sifting out actual products from hype. nobody's making money in vr. nobody's making real money in artificial intelligence. >> facebook is making mone
. they've totally missed on netflix and so, you know -- or vr. so where do they grow from here? so we know they've got to get back to market multiple but, you know, after that where's the future for apple? >> you stole my other question there, ross. you know, i was going to ask about the apple watch which we didn't expect them to break out those numbers. >> they won't. >> jon, this is something tim cook promised would be a hit, a huge hit in the holiday shopping season last...
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, google, goldman sachs, box, slack, netflix, amazon, twitter, the list goes on and on. trish: the companies vote? >> the muslim ban is very clear. trish: i want to know why you think it's a muslim ban because i think it's been pretty clear that this is seven states, by the way if it was a muslim ban there could have been another 40 state that is he could have added to this, he didn't, he stuck with seven, why do you say it's a muslim ban? >> i'm curious as to what your thoughts are on all of these businesses that are really driving the new-collar economy coming out against this muslim ban and the backlash that this -- trish: wow. it's a whole other conversation. no, no, i'm happy to talk to you about it. i think the business community -- the business community has been tremendously at fault when it comes to security for this nation. they don't care about security. they care about the bottom line and as a result twitter, facebook, a number of social media companies, they could have done a whole lot more, they should do a whole lot more, they are trying to play dumb because all they
, google, goldman sachs, box, slack, netflix, amazon, twitter, the list goes on and on. trish: the companies vote? >> the muslim ban is very clear. trish: i want to know why you think it's a muslim ban because i think it's been pretty clear that this is seven states, by the way if it was a muslim ban there could have been another 40 state that is he could have added to this, he didn't, he stuck with seven, why do you say it's a muslim ban? >> i'm curious as to what your thoughts are...
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netflix, this guy has been right on terms of under armour right now. losing in women. macro headwinds. they're having to spend to try to compete with nike, with adidas. that's a real problem right now and clearly the cfo did not have the right read on what was going on in the broader part of the market. >> they're having to spend -- >> pete, pete. >> go ahead, weiss. >> you don't have to bother following the analysts. turn on cnbc at noon. we've been on the story longer than the analysts have been on it. this has been just a way overpriced stock. just read the quarterly reports. 2016, kevin plank came on and said operating company 503 to 507. they came in at 420. now they're saying we're not going to do 420, we're going to do 320 in 2017. what more do you need to know? they're down virtually every segment in terms of their growth. >> steph, we know the retail environment is dreadful. >> yep. >> they would say, look, we're spending a lot of money. we know we are because we're a $5 billion brand, spending for a buildout to be a $10 billion brand which we expect to be. we've de
netflix, this guy has been right on terms of under armour right now. losing in women. macro headwinds. they're having to spend to try to compete with nike, with adidas. that's a real problem right now and clearly the cfo did not have the right read on what was going on in the broader part of the market. >> they're having to spend -- >> pete, pete. >> go ahead, weiss. >> you don't have to bother following the analysts. turn on cnbc at noon. we've been on the story longer...
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on your screens right now. facebook down, amazon, microsoft, alphabet, netflix, all down this morning in an overall down market. any comment at all. liz: they're also in a fight over the temporary travel halt. stuart: that's right. liz: with the white house, pretty much all of them are. stuart: let's not forget that jeff bezos, founder of amazon, owner of washington post and microsoft, they've, both of them have joined in this lawsuit against the president's temporary travel ban in washington. liz: amazon, microsoft and expedia. ashley: the travel ban, temporary i should point out, is to make america safe again. have anyone said all of these companies are upset. are he this putting profits ahead of the safety of the country? that's an angle. stuart: that's an angle. >> stuart. stuart: hold on a second, steve. silicon valley is going up against the president on the issue of visas. that silicon valley wants visas. sure. stuart: president trump hold that club over his head and they're taking him on. >> they've taking him on and they've been looking for a fight since the election and this
on your screens right now. facebook down, amazon, microsoft, alphabet, netflix, all down this morning in an overall down market. any comment at all. liz: they're also in a fight over the temporary travel halt. stuart: that's right. liz: with the white house, pretty much all of them are. stuart: let's not forget that jeff bezos, founder of amazon, owner of washington post and microsoft, they've, both of them have joined in this lawsuit against the president's temporary travel ban in washington....
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. number three, acquisition. apple missed time warner. it may be looking at netflix. something to give it another theme in addition to ios. number four, a reversal in the decline in china. i think we may see that. number five, a big cultural shift in internet services. >> thanks for joining us. cyrus mewawalla. >> stock is up 7% in the last three months. somewhere in the middle of the dow's returns. also unclear what apple looks like in a trump world. already tim cook spoke out against the immigration order. there are issues that affect it including repatriation of cash. >> could be a big one. >> apple has a ton of cash overseas, if they can bring it back with the corporate tax rate that could mean a big burst. >> could mean a big acquisition as well. >>> coming up, the stocks to watch. including why shares of deutsche bank are trading higher. >> first here's the forecast from jen carfagno. >> good morning. we have a little snow moving into the northeast today. it's a clipper, and those are notorious for moving fast and not bringing a lot of precip. a light one inch to two to three inches
. number three, acquisition. apple missed time warner. it may be looking at netflix. something to give it another theme in addition to ios. number four, a reversal in the decline in china. i think we may see that. number five, a big cultural shift in internet services. >> thanks for joining us. cyrus mewawalla. >> stock is up 7% in the last three months. somewhere in the middle of the dow's returns. also unclear what apple looks like in a trump world. already tim cook spoke out...
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challenging president trump's immigration order. reports say google, netflix, airbnb are among the companies being invited. talks come after amazon and expedia claim support and order negatively affected their business. as for today's focus for investors, earnings loom large. big names pfizer, ups, apple. data and home prices consumer confidence. and federal reserves begins a two-day policy meeting. dow falling monday to 19971. nasdaq down to 5613. >> now we continue to follow breaking news. everyone safely evacuated from the apartment building at front and market street. take a live look. firefighters getting the upper hand in the last ten minutes. seen the flames subside. get a live report from the scene coming up. >>> everything you need to know about life, you can learn from granola. keep it simple. make every piece count. let other people know what you're made of. always be real. don't be fake, don't be artificial, but always be sweet. and of course, wear sunscreen. nature valley granola bars. no artificial colors, flavors or sweeteners. just good.
challenging president trump's immigration order. reports say google, netflix, airbnb are among the companies being invited. talks come after amazon and expedia claim support and order negatively affected their business. as for today's focus for investors, earnings loom large. big names pfizer, ups, apple. data and home prices consumer confidence. and federal reserves begins a two-day policy meeting. dow falling monday to 19971. nasdaq down to 5613. >> now we continue to follow breaking...
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streaming on netflix! neal brennan! ( cheers and applause ) >> hi, buddy. >> trevor: welcome back to the show. so let's talk a little bit about the show. everyone says it, and i don't know if that helps or hinders the comedy, people watch and go, it's very funny, but, oh, he talks about depression in such a new way. is that what you're trying to do? >> i talk about it in a new way in that i just talk about it in general. i did it when i was on the show live and i was on this show when you and i talked about it and what people don't know is you have depression, too. >> trevor: yes. >> but you're so (bleep) cute, no one would ever guess it. ( laughter ) you look at me and go -- yeah, he's got it -- >> trevor: i've never thought that. i look in your eyes, neal. you taped the show in september. >> yeah. >> trevor: that was before donald trump became president. >> yeah. >> trevor: so are there any trump jokes in the show in. >> no, because first of all, i didn't think he was going to win. >> trevor: ( laughter ) >> but i didn't want to put him in and -- >> trevor: are you afraid? >> no, i thi
streaming on netflix! neal brennan! ( cheers and applause ) >> hi, buddy. >> trevor: welcome back to the show. so let's talk a little bit about the show. everyone says it, and i don't know if that helps or hinders the comedy, people watch and go, it's very funny, but, oh, he talks about depression in such a new way. is that what you're trying to do? >> i talk about it in a new way in that i just talk about it in general. i did it when i was on the show live and i was on this...
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is what tech companies use to bring top engineering towns to the u.s. apple, netflix, many other conditions, they say that this jeopardize their ability to hire the best workers. that's young of their big concerns. yesterday we saw google workers actually stage add walk out at some of their offices across the country, around the world. so this is not going away, jim, rahel. >> so jill one of the worlds' richest people said he eats the same thing for breakfast every day and only cost a few dollars. what's that all about? >> reporter: 3.17-ton exact. investor warren buffet he said in a new hbo documentary, he stops for mcdonald's bacon egg, cheese mcmuffin, and pace the exact same. for whatever reason, jim, i feel like this, for whatever reason, this remind me of something would you do, i don't know. >> i do eat the exact same thing every day, but i don't go -- mcdonald's i don't even think is open at 1:30 in the morning. >> also, warren buffet -- >> we need a 24 hour? >> you know what? i have my, you know, cinnamin raisin toast, my banana, and my coffee. >> see? >> i'm like a litt
is what tech companies use to bring top engineering towns to the u.s. apple, netflix, many other conditions, they say that this jeopardize their ability to hire the best workers. that's young of their big concerns. yesterday we saw google workers actually stage add walk out at some of their offices across the country, around the world. so this is not going away, jim, rahel. >> so jill one of the worlds' richest people said he eats the same thing for breakfast every day and only cost a...
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their concerns over the weekend including those from facebook, alphabet, apple and netflix. there is no issue more critical or personal in silicon valley than immigration. by one estimate, immigrants started more than half of the u.s. start-ups valued at $1 billion or more. immigrants run some of the most iconic tech companies like google. in response to that executive order, pichai said it is painful to see the personal cost of this executive order on our colleagues. we've always made our view on immigration issues known publicly and will continue to do so. it's not just talk. tech executives are also taking action. google co-founder, sergey brin who immigrated to the u.s. from the soviet union, joined protesters at san francisco international airport. the lyft cofounders say they will donate $1 million to the aclu over the next four years to defend the constitution. and uber's ceo is being vocal on the issue creating a $3 million defense fund for drivers who may be impacted by the ban. but it's important that these tech leaders still maintain a relationship with the white house, gi
their concerns over the weekend including those from facebook, alphabet, apple and netflix. there is no issue more critical or personal in silicon valley than immigration. by one estimate, immigrants started more than half of the u.s. start-ups valued at $1 billion or more. immigrants run some of the most iconic tech companies like google. in response to that executive order, pichai said it is painful to see the personal cost of this executive order on our colleagues. we've always made our...
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planet. from the new netflix original movie "david brent: life on the road," ricky gervais is here! [ cheers and applause ] "david brent: life on the road." >> steve: i cannot wait. >> jimmy: dude, it is fantastic. >> steve: oh. >> jimmy: plus she stars in the new nbc show "powerless," vanessa hudgens is stopping by. [ cheers and applause ] and we have great music from noah cyrus, featuring labrinth! [ cheers and applause ] good stuff tonight. guys, obviously, donald trump is all over the news. you can't turn on the tv or go online without hearing him. in fact, earlier today trump gave a speech from the oval office to address some of the criticism he's been facing after his first week in office. i thought it was interesting. check this out. >> and now a special message from me. [ laughter ] good evening, my fellow americans. [ cheers and applause ] this is weird, right? me. here. i know, it's even freaking me out a little bit. [ light laughter ] anyway, thank you for tuning in to the brand new 24/7 youtube live stream from the oval office. [ light laughter ] i'll be live streaming
planet. from the new netflix original movie "david brent: life on the road," ricky gervais is here! [ cheers and applause ] "david brent: life on the road." >> steve: i cannot wait. >> jimmy: dude, it is fantastic. >> steve: oh. >> jimmy: plus she stars in the new nbc show "powerless," vanessa hudgens is stopping by. [ cheers and applause ] and we have great music from noah cyrus, featuring labrinth! [ cheers and applause ] good stuff...
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the s&p 500. drags outt point about microsoft, netflix. what they have in common is what you have been talking about. the heads of these companies came out against the trunk trouble dan creating the concern that perhaps this could work against these companies. some are saying the criticism against the travel ban was the strongest. mean, i didit could speak to paul sweeney moments ago. an issue ofinst headcount, the ability to attract new talents, and it could truly be a negative. restraint could be against immigration, could be a negative for the sector. terminal, this chart suggests that tech is overextended the on d the 200 day average while the relative strength index is an overbought territory coming down. today's declines could be beginning of of a pullback for the tech sector in the week ahead. caroline: thanks so much. great to have you. the long-awaited ipo. why it decided to lift on the new york stock exchange. nasdaq, popularity on tech debuts or lack thereof. this is bloombeg. caroline: after a long purchase, hip, lifting shares on the new york stock exchange. the calif
the s&p 500. drags outt point about microsoft, netflix. what they have in common is what you have been talking about. the heads of these companies came out against the trunk trouble dan creating the concern that perhaps this could work against these companies. some are saying the criticism against the travel ban was the strongest. mean, i didit could speak to paul sweeney moments ago. an issue ofinst headcount, the ability to attract new talents, and it could truly be a negative. restraint...
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. major players in the tech world like facebook, apple, netflix, twitter, and microsoft have publicly rebuked the travel ban by president trump. kron 4's tech reporter gabe slate is here to show us how some tech workers in the valley walked out of work today in protest thousands of google employees at several different locations across the country walked out of work today.and some silicon valley companies are taking action and using cash to fight the ban this is alphabets, or google's, ceo, sudar pichai - at their mountain view headquarter's addressing the crowd. nats - google m.v. protest sundar pichai, ceo of google,the crowd really wanted to hear from the google's president and co-founder nats - sergey sergay sergey brin, president of alphabet and co- founder of googlesergy brin, told the protesters this ban hits home for himnats - sergey sergey brin, president of alphabet and co-founder of googlegoogle's ceo said that this ban has stranded 200 of their employees abroad. they have created a $4 million refugee crises fund, to support organizations like the american civil liberties u
. major players in the tech world like facebook, apple, netflix, twitter, and microsoft have publicly rebuked the travel ban by president trump. kron 4's tech reporter gabe slate is here to show us how some tech workers in the valley walked out of work today in protest thousands of google employees at several different locations across the country walked out of work today.and some silicon valley companies are taking action and using cash to fight the ban this is alphabets, or google's, ceo,...
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c.e.o. of netflix recently said that the biggest competitors to netflix are probably youtube, facebook, and sleep. >> reporter: sleep. >> sleep, because at the end of the day there's a finite amount of time people have, and if you're not getting people's time someone else, some other app, or some other part of someone's life is going to get it. so these services are in competition with where we would want to spend our time, whether that's our sleep, or with our friends. there's this war going on to get as much attention as possible. >> reporter: so tristan, tell me about how you use your phone. >> well, i mean i try to use it as consciously as i can. one thing, for example, is i set it up so that i just have my in and out tools and my aspirational ways i want to spend my time on my home screen. >> reporter: what do you mean by in and out tools? >> a tool is something that you use and you never use it longer or more than you want to. for example, google maps. like if i need directions, i don't end up scrolling through google maps for half an hour randomly. i just go in, i find
c.e.o. of netflix recently said that the biggest competitors to netflix are probably youtube, facebook, and sleep. >> reporter: sleep. >> sleep, because at the end of the day there's a finite amount of time people have, and if you're not getting people's time someone else, some other app, or some other part of someone's life is going to get it. so these services are in competition with where we would want to spend our time, whether that's our sleep, or with our friends. there's...
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. apple, google, twitter, netflix, all of these have been slamming this immigrant a band. apple ceo tim cook saying apple would not exist without immigration. -- donald trump also has financial regulation in his eyes. he is looking at this 2010 dodd-frank act. when is the latest of their -- latest there? >> he wants to chip away or do entirely away with dodd-frank. that came into existence after the financial crisis to protect consumers. >> it is almost impossible not to start a small business and it is virtually impossible to expand your existing business because of regulation and the banks don't loan you money. dodd-frank is a disaster. >> the opening salvo at chipping are on dodd-frank but you going to be sure the democrats will make sure dodd-frank will stay alive. rashaad: of course expecting president trump to announce his nominee for the supreme court. that is tuesday evening in the u.s. and 9:00 on wednesday morning if you are here on hong kong. also looking ahead to that all-important meeting by the bank of japan. we will be seeing how bank of america merrill lynch expect that
. apple, google, twitter, netflix, all of these have been slamming this immigrant a band. apple ceo tim cook saying apple would not exist without immigration. -- donald trump also has financial regulation in his eyes. he is looking at this 2010 dodd-frank act. when is the latest of their -- latest there? >> he wants to chip away or do entirely away with dodd-frank. that came into existence after the financial crisis to protect consumers. >> it is almost impossible not to start a...
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executive order that sparked protests in streets across america. the ceo of netflix called it unamerican. airbnb said it would provide free housing to refugees and anyone not allowed in the u.s. and ride share company lyft said they would donate to the aclu calling the executive order antithetical to both lyft's and our nation's core values. lyft surpassed uber. that's only half the story. on saturday, uber ceo who agreed to sit on trump's economic advisory group offered to compensate drivers impacted by the new policy but crucially stop short of denouncing it saying he would raise concerns when the business advisory group meets this week and saturday night, new york taxi drivers announced a solidarity strike at jfk for an hour to stand with the protesters. shortly after that ended, uber tweeted surge pricing had been turned off and as an attempt to cross that picket line. #deleteuber began trending on twitter and uber said, last tweet not meant to break strike as a pr disaster continued to unfold on sunday. uber called president trump's policy unjust and creating $3 million l
executive order that sparked protests in streets across america. the ceo of netflix called it unamerican. airbnb said it would provide free housing to refugees and anyone not allowed in the u.s. and ride share company lyft said they would donate to the aclu calling the executive order antithetical to both lyft's and our nation's core values. lyft surpassed uber. that's only half the story. on saturday, uber ceo who agreed to sit on trump's economic advisory group offered to compensate drivers...
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kernels over the weekend including those from facebook, alphabet, apple and netflix. there is no issue more critical or personal in silicon valley than immigration. by one estimate, immigrants started more than half the u.s. start-ups at $1 billion or more. and immigrants like this one run some of the most iconic coils like google. in response to that executive order, he said it is pain tofl see personal costs of the executive order on our colleagues. we've always made our views on immigration issues known publicly and will continue to do so. but it is not just talk. tech executives are not taking action. the google co-found here emigrated to the u.s. from the soviet union, joined protesters at the san francisco international airport. start-ups are also saying they will donate $1 million to the aclu over the next four steer defend constitution, them. and uber ceo is being vocal on the issue. creating a $3 million defense fund for drivers who may be impacted by the ban. but it is important that these tech leaders maintain a relationship with the white house, given the range of issues in
kernels over the weekend including those from facebook, alphabet, apple and netflix. there is no issue more critical or personal in silicon valley than immigration. by one estimate, immigrants started more than half the u.s. start-ups at $1 billion or more. and immigrants like this one run some of the most iconic coils like google. in response to that executive order, he said it is pain tofl see personal costs of the executive order on our colleagues. we've always made our views on immigration...
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piling on the trump administration. netflix's ceo called trump's actions so pun american it pains us all. am zone is announcing it will work with law make percent on trying to reverse this decision. >> let me say this. don't buy silicon valley and the tech sectors moral outrange. they are concerned about their access to cheap labor, particularly with the h1v work visa program. they can bring in cheaper foreigners from china and india. they are related to trump's policies as it relates to employment. charles: do you bite numbers that we have a couple million jobs begging because americans can't do it or is it all about cheap labor? >> i think he's overstating it. it is true companies have a hard time filling jobs. we see it survey after survey. employers are saying they can't find employees to fill the jobs. we still have this stem problem. look at science and math scores the last four years. they have been stagnant or dropped. no one can tell mev we have tons of qualified people. >> i do agree that we have a minor stem problem regard to the academics in the united states. but if i
piling on the trump administration. netflix's ceo called trump's actions so pun american it pains us all. am zone is announcing it will work with law make percent on trying to reverse this decision. >> let me say this. don't buy silicon valley and the tech sectors moral outrange. they are concerned about their access to cheap labor, particularly with the h1v work visa program. they can bring in cheaper foreigners from china and india. they are related to trump's policies as it relates to...
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saying if apple were to buy digs. if dwrins to buy netflix, that would be diluted. not really taking stand on it. just throwing it out there. these two possibilities. >> the apple disney seems to me beyond a stretch. the netflix, a stretch. it would be diluted. >> i wouldn't short it. it is a great company. it deserves a premium valuation. >> it is the king of content. if they keep smacking out these hits. tim just spoke about the other segments. the parks are a huge number now. it never used to be but it's climbing. no one can say we're at the end. but i think you're sort of in the middle where we've talked about these levels. >> 90-120. so we're, we have more risk to the downside. i probably wouldn't buy it here and let it get established. >> temper sealy which fell after it announced it was terminating its contract with mattress firm. >> it depends where the market is. this gives you some indication but to me part of it is the inventory levels and the household formation numbers are very much in a tail wind. i realized mortgage rates have moved since october with you they're still
saying if apple were to buy digs. if dwrins to buy netflix, that would be diluted. not really taking stand on it. just throwing it out there. these two possibilities. >> the apple disney seems to me beyond a stretch. the netflix, a stretch. it would be diluted. >> i wouldn't short it. it is a great company. it deserves a premium valuation. >> it is the king of content. if they keep smacking out these hits. tim just spoke about the other segments. the parks are a huge number...
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that by focusing on people who actually pose a threat. the netflix ceo wrote the next day, trump's actions are hurting netflix employees around the world and are so un-american it pains us all. statements appeared to grow in intensity over the weekend after protests andh amid a taxi strike. tweeted, the travel ban is against everything uber stands for. willriver who cannot work be compensated for lost earnings. also promising to donate a million dollars to the aclu over three years. housing tooffering anyone not allowed into the u.s.. tweeted, the blanket entry ban on citizens from certain primarily muslim countries is not the best way to address the country's challenges. he went on to ask followers to read the immigration order, saying let me know specific amendments. we will seek advisory council consensus and present to the president. at least half of the top 20 u.s. tech companies were founded or are currently led by an immigrant. , the those microsoft ceo google ceo, and apple ceo tim cook, all issuing statements condemning the travel ban and supporting their immigrant employe
that by focusing on people who actually pose a threat. the netflix ceo wrote the next day, trump's actions are hurting netflix employees around the world and are so un-american it pains us all. statements appeared to grow in intensity over the weekend after protests andh amid a taxi strike. tweeted, the travel ban is against everything uber stands for. willriver who cannot work be compensated for lost earnings. also promising to donate a million dollars to the aclu over three years. housing...
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countries. more specifically, nike, starbucks, netflix, ford and goldman sachs, all in opposition. steve, i got to think, there is a risk, as this day has gone on and we get more information about what this immigration order is all about, opinions have changed. they have become less dead-set against it. aren't these ceos getting wa ahead of the action by putting themselves out here? >> i think so. i think they're way over their skis. for their companies it has nothing to do with their business. they're choosing to insert themselves into political debate when they have no reason to. they should remember almost all these companies you named are new york or west coast-based they're once again for getting about fly over country. david: ford motor company is there too. scott, they look at now they're on the side of organizations like cair, george soros organizations. i think they're getting on one side, they may not want to be there. >> can i interject a little bit of common sense into this? when i hear all the ceos complaining about this new immigration policy, i really want to know,
countries. more specifically, nike, starbucks, netflix, ford and goldman sachs, all in opposition. steve, i got to think, there is a risk, as this day has gone on and we get more information about what this immigration order is all about, opinions have changed. they have become less dead-set against it. aren't these ceos getting wa ahead of the action by putting themselves out here? >> i think so. i think they're way over their skis. for their companies it has nothing to do with their...
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sachs, amazon, starbucks, netflix. the latest is the ceo of ford motor company. ford ceo mark fields talking just a short time ago to cnn's poppy harlow in this exclusive interview. >> reporter: beginning with the travel ban, signed, the executive order by the president. does ford support president trump's travel ban? >> well, core to our values as a company is respecting all people. and the policies throughout our company really support an inclusive and also a very diverse work force. when we see policies that are counter to our values, we don't support. in this case we don't support the president's policy. there are a number of other policies the president has which we do support. in this case we do not support this one. >> reporter: two weeks ago you told me on this network that ford's decision to cancel plans to build a plant in mexico and instead create 700 u.s. jobs in michigan was a, quote, vote of confidence in the president and in his agenda. do you have any less confidence in the president and his agenda now, given this travel ban? >> we still have a lot of confidence in th
sachs, amazon, starbucks, netflix. the latest is the ceo of ford motor company. ford ceo mark fields talking just a short time ago to cnn's poppy harlow in this exclusive interview. >> reporter: beginning with the travel ban, signed, the executive order by the president. does ford support president trump's travel ban? >> well, core to our values as a company is respecting all people. and the policies throughout our company really support an inclusive and also a very diverse work...
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went on to say: >> net flex ceo says: -- netflix ceo says: >>> and an e-mail obtained by buzz feed and sent to apple employees, ceo tim cook says: >> twitter's ceo said the executive order's human tear impact is real and upsetting, and went on to say: >> tesla's ceo said: >>> ceo of air bnb said his company is providing free housing to refugees and anyone not allowed into the u.s. >> ier said that -- uber are said: >> and we & then goes on to say -- and then goes on to say: >>> so is this is just the beginning of a process that will last several months. we will bring you more on this developing story as it continues. >> donations have been pouring in to the personal civil liberties union after it sued the white house over this travel ban. the organization said it received more than 350,000 on- line donations saturday and sunday, totaling $24 million. the aclu said it usually raises about $4 million in on-line donations in an entire year. >>> and google is challenging its employees to match a company donation. gag logical start by donating $2 million, and it wants employees to match tha
went on to say: >> net flex ceo says: -- netflix ceo says: >>> and an e-mail obtained by buzz feed and sent to apple employees, ceo tim cook says: >> twitter's ceo said the executive order's human tear impact is real and upsetting, and went on to say: >> tesla's ceo said: >>> ceo of air bnb said his company is providing free housing to refugees and anyone not allowed into the u.s. >> ier said that -- uber are said: >> and we & then goes on to...
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thrive and innovate the way we do. app willing along with alphabet, microsoft, a.m. ma zorn, netflix have goen into some of the most valuable countries as they have powered their business. an overhaul of this program could affect the american tech industry involved. foreign tech workers would go to other countries where they'd be more welcome and companies here could lose out on that kind of talent. it also goes to say that the u.s. could lose out on future entrepreneurs that could be creating more jobs right here in the u.s. so, guys, over the weekend we did see silicon valley react loudest. they rookt reacted first. you'd be hard-pressed to find an issue, more personal, more critical to text thchs than immigration. >>> let's get to "closing bell." the dow was down 223 points at the low of the session. as we've mentioned, if you just joined us today, the worst day for the markets in 2017. michael farr, the president and ceo of farr miller is with us. peter costa is standing by at post nine at the new york stock exchange and that's of course rick santelli coming in from chicago and t
thrive and innovate the way we do. app willing along with alphabet, microsoft, a.m. ma zorn, netflix have goen into some of the most valuable countries as they have powered their business. an overhaul of this program could affect the american tech industry involved. foreign tech workers would go to other countries where they'd be more welcome and companies here could lose out on that kind of talent. it also goes to say that the u.s. could lose out on future entrepreneurs that could be creating...
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business sounding off, too. netflix, starbucks, the list goes on and on at companies coming out against that order. regulation, taxes and pivot away from what many are call iing -- >> this is part of that push/pull you're seeing between the trump administration and american corporations. regulatory action was something that a lot of people in big business had been really looking for. officials at the white house explaining to a number of us that the way this will work is that each agency under the trump administration that proposes a new regulation will also have to propose two existing regulations that they will cut to make room for it. they will score all these in terms of the economic impact of each regulation and they want to make sure that the total dollar value of the regulations being cut equals the value of the new regulation that's being put in. that's something that business has wanted to see for a while. then you're also seeing the singling out of individual companies by this president, which is something that we haven't seen in this way before. take a listen to the president
business sounding off, too. netflix, starbucks, the list goes on and on at companies coming out against that order. regulation, taxes and pivot away from what many are call iing -- >> this is part of that push/pull you're seeing between the trump administration and american corporations. regulatory action was something that a lot of people in big business had been really looking for. officials at the white house explaining to a number of us that the way this will work is that each agency...
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talking about funding original content like netflix. so they've been late to the party on everything. >> but they've always been late to the party and look at what that stock has done for the last ten years. they've always been late. as innovative as we like to think of apple of what they have done oftentimes they've been a copycat. >> i'm not a hater. i'm telling you the truth. >> the stock -- >> where have they innovated aside when -- >> as long as they do it bet sgher are who says they're doing it better? >> yeah. >> i don't know. how are many millions of iphone buyers. >> they're not going better. they have an eco system that people are buying in to. prices are coming down. lost share in china. share in india, 4% to 2%. so the new economies aren't buying on to it as much as the old economies. >> one big concern i have and -- >> there's scoffing going on on the desk right now. >> margins. okay? >> legitimate analysis and following of the stock. >> you have to look at their margins. that's what the streets are going to focus on. one of the things that worries me about margin, gross
talking about funding original content like netflix. so they've been late to the party on everything. >> but they've always been late to the party and look at what that stock has done for the last ten years. they've always been late. as innovative as we like to think of apple of what they have done oftentimes they've been a copycat. >> i'm not a hater. i'm telling you the truth. >> the stock -- >> where have they innovated aside when -- >> as long as they do it...
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everything else? you have major indices overall down 1%, but netflix is down 2%, google/alphabet is down 2%, tesla's down about 2%. some of the companies that have spoken out more about this immigration ban down, etsy closer to 3%. >> no, jon, i definitely think there is an added factor, especially when google is down 2%-plus this morning. that's a stock, look, the earnings are out. we digested the earnings, kind of know where they're at, and not just because they've been vocal, but because is this really to some degree a burden on business? and is it turning into something where the trump administration, at least for certain industries, is going to be a hindrance and not a help? >> well, there's the question of whether it's a hindrance on operations. >> yes. >> but there's also the debate we've had for months, and that is whether there is a grudge trade. we used to talk about it from candidate trump, right, on twitter or wherever. now the question is whether it still exists at the present. >> maybe people are trying to make that leap. i think it's possible. i don't know exactly what form
everything else? you have major indices overall down 1%, but netflix is down 2%, google/alphabet is down 2%, tesla's down about 2%. some of the companies that have spoken out more about this immigration ban down, etsy closer to 3%. >> no, jon, i definitely think there is an added factor, especially when google is down 2%-plus this morning. that's a stock, look, the earnings are out. we digested the earnings, kind of know where they're at, and not just because they've been vocal, but...
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10,000 refugees across the country. you're seeing it with apple, netflix and more saying they do not support this ban. >> and the council on american-islamic relations, cair, is challenging the ban. this comes after the aclu sued this weekend and won a temporary injunction blocking the deportation of people already given pr missiermission to be i country. there is a lot of reaction fast and furious from all around the world. look at this from the u.n. refugee agency. "the rest of the world is watching as this executive order places us on the wrong side of history. this is not who we are as a country. we do not turn away those seeking safety based on national and religion. and the arab league said "deep concern over the actions, a procedure which places restrictions on the entry of citizens. >> talk to us about what is going on there. >> it's a clear insult to the islamic world. tehran said it will ban all americans coming to iran until such time the u.s. lifts the ban. the iranian foreign minister slightly back pedalled yesterday and saying unlike the u.s., the ban is not retroactive
10,000 refugees across the country. you're seeing it with apple, netflix and more saying they do not support this ban. >> and the council on american-islamic relations, cair, is challenging the ban. this comes after the aclu sued this weekend and won a temporary injunction blocking the deportation of people already given pr missiermission to be i country. there is a lot of reaction fast and furious from all around the world. look at this from the u.n. refugee agency. "the rest of...
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greatest role yet, the role of mom. i'm kidding. my greatest role is playing kimmi schmidt on netflix. that's what got me free dinner. sorry, james. i'm ellie kemper and i'm back. >> right, ellie, yes! is it me or did a lot of the gowns seem like wedding dresses? >> well, white is -- i pick all of my clothes out on sunday night and i hadn't seen the screen actors guild when i picked a white dress today, but white is the hot color coming up. >> the new thing. >> i don't know if they look like wedding gowns. >> meryl's does. >> rebecca, her dress is stunning. meryl, kind of with the lace but white is in. kerry washington, you see her there, viola. what do you think? >> a couple of them do. i mean i don't know. i didn't even know the whole thing -- when i got married that no one else could even wear white. >> so you wore a white tux? >> yeah, i don't know if you'd wear this to your wedding. they're white. >> i think viola's i could wear to a wedding, i like the strapless look. so when you're getting ready -- >> that could be a wedding dress. >> sure. >> in fact she won for "fences." whil
greatest role yet, the role of mom. i'm kidding. my greatest role is playing kimmi schmidt on netflix. that's what got me free dinner. sorry, james. i'm ellie kemper and i'm back. >> right, ellie, yes! is it me or did a lot of the gowns seem like wedding dresses? >> well, white is -- i pick all of my clothes out on sunday night and i hadn't seen the screen actors guild when i picked a white dress today, but white is the hot color coming up. >> the new thing. >> i don't...
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tears. literally, in tears. nike, starbucks, apple, netflix, google, and uber among other major corporations publicly opposing the president's action. they have taken sides. last night at the screen actors guild awards, hollywood piled on and a parade of scorn piled on president trump. president trump unmoved, this is not a muslim ban as the media is falsely reporting. it's all about keeping terrorists out. reince priebus says that president trump is protecting america. investors unmoved. stocks pointing a little lower at the opening bell this morning. there you have it, the trump presidency is moving into the second week, doing what he said he would do and the opposition is extreme. "varney & company" is about to begin. ♪ oh, yes, action monday in full effect. here we go, president trump right now, meeting with small business leaders, right there in the white house. what do we know about the meeting. liz: what we're hearing from the small business sector leaders, cut regulations 75%. there's going to be talk about the border tax, how it's going to hit their own businesses and
tears. literally, in tears. nike, starbucks, apple, netflix, google, and uber among other major corporations publicly opposing the president's action. they have taken sides. last night at the screen actors guild awards, hollywood piled on and a parade of scorn piled on president trump. president trump unmoved, this is not a muslim ban as the media is falsely reporting. it's all about keeping terrorists out. reince priebus says that president trump is protecting america. investors unmoved....
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netflix calling it un-american. >> yeah, i mean, look, i think most executives were surprised. you look at who works for these great american companies, it's not like 1950. these companies have people from all over with various degrees of let's say stature as american citizen, whether it be green card, something that's tempor y temporary, i think people are like wait a second this isn't the way it's worked here before and i don't think they recognize that president trump has different ideas about how it's been before. what was before and what's after. and that you better get with the program. we're going to run the risk of having judges call us out. but this is the new way we do things. and i think that there's a sense among ceos that, well, wait a second, we didn't really vote for this guy. we thought he was okay. we met with him. he's not our guy. and suddenly something like this happens and they say this is such a brave new world. don't worry, employees, we got your back. it's a different narrative entirely. it's not a narrative about coming together. it's not a narrative about
netflix calling it un-american. >> yeah, i mean, look, i think most executives were surprised. you look at who works for these great american companies, it's not like 1950. these companies have people from all over with various degrees of let's say stature as american citizen, whether it be green card, something that's tempor y temporary, i think people are like wait a second this isn't the way it's worked here before and i don't think they recognize that president trump has different...
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with this is hurting our employees and it became this is reprehensible and then the leader of netflix said this was reprehensible and then you started to see the tweets become more strong from others across the whole tech seen. >> steve jobs whose family came from where? >> syria. >> kara is not giving herself credit. >> i'm not. >> a lot of the reason that these people stepped out this weekend is because kara swisher called them out. >> i'm the nagging mother, you know. >> what a great panel, get in, mike, kara, thank you so much. i'm going to urn you now to washington, d.c., my friend hallie jackson is there. you can find me all day long on twitter or right here tomorrow at 9:00 a.m. hallie, good morning. >> thank you much. we are live everybody, hi, on capitol hill at the start of what is obviously another jam packed week here in washington. president trump already appearing at the white house in an impromptu sort of session with the media. he's signing new executive orders when youing one we just learned moments ago that will revoke two federal regulations for every enough one imp
with this is hurting our employees and it became this is reprehensible and then the leader of netflix said this was reprehensible and then you started to see the tweets become more strong from others across the whole tech seen. >> steve jobs whose family came from where? >> syria. >> kara is not giving herself credit. >> i'm not. >> a lot of the reason that these people stepped out this weekend is because kara swisher called them out. >> i'm the nagging...
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with netflix. i don't think he uses it much, but, you know, there are just ways in which there's so many things that are transforming the way we live in providing enormous opportunities to people all across this country. these are huge changes, they're making our world better, more prosperous, and they're only made possible because of advancements in how data is shared and transmitted online. and that evidence, as i said, is literally all around us. by now we're used to having at least a couple of online devices near us at all times, computers, phones, tvs, but increasingly we are seeing common, everyday object objects being connected on line too. a literal internet of things, things like thermostats, refrigerators along with those precision ag machines and health sensors i mentioned earlier. these iot devices unon truce ily gather data and communicate with users and other devices to solve a variety of consumer needs. the internet of things will also bring significant economic benefits and drive growth in every sector of our economy. there are currently about 16 billion wireless dev
with netflix. i don't think he uses it much, but, you know, there are just ways in which there's so many things that are transforming the way we live in providing enormous opportunities to people all across this country. these are huge changes, they're making our world better, more prosperous, and they're only made possible because of advancements in how data is shared and transmitted online. and that evidence, as i said, is literally all around us. by now we're used to having at least a...
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the president's latest travel ban, major companies including apple, facebook, microsoft, netflix, twitter, tesla and more have outright condemned the white house's latest move. and putting their money where their mouths are, starbucks ceo howard schultz penning a letter in which he says he'll hire 10,000 refugees in over 75 countries in the next five years. airbnb says it will provide free housing for those restricted by the travel ban. this morning "usa today" reports google has created a $4 million crisis fund to assist those impacted by the president's immigration order with a good deal of those funds going to aclu. the nonprofit now says over this past weekend, it raised more than five times what it did in all of 2016 with donations totaling $24 million and counting. >>> leading the news from nbc news, u.s. service member killed in a raid on al qaeda in yemen. the white house says 14 al qaeda members were killed in a surprise dawn attack that took place in central yemen. according to the "new york times" the american killed was a member of the navy's elite s.e.a.l. team 6. fi
the president's latest travel ban, major companies including apple, facebook, microsoft, netflix, twitter, tesla and more have outright condemned the white house's latest move. and putting their money where their mouths are, starbucks ceo howard schultz penning a letter in which he says he'll hire 10,000 refugees in over 75 countries in the next five years. airbnb says it will provide free housing for those restricted by the travel ban. this morning "usa today" reports google has...
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and lily, right? offering some words of wisdom. >>> next, winona ryder stars in that netflix series "stranger things." it won the best ensemble in the drama series. the child stars were pretty excited and their co-star gave an impassioned acceptance speech. it seemed that winona ryder spoke for a lot of people watching, just watch her facial expressions here. >> monsters. and when we are in a loss amid the hypocrisy and the casual violence of certain individuals and institutions, we will as per chief jim hopper punch some people in the face when they seek to destroy the meek and the disenfranchised and the marginalized. we are all together on this horrible, painful, joyous, exciting and mysterious ride that is being alive. we will hunt monsters. >> wow! "entertainment weekly" collecting the many faces of winona ryder. >> this is good. >>> finally justin bieber wasn't at the s.a.g. awards but did have a busy weekend. saturday night justin took part in the nhl's all star celebrity shootout but the pros did not go easy on the stars. check out chris pronger crushing bieber against the p
and lily, right? offering some words of wisdom. >>> next, winona ryder stars in that netflix series "stranger things." it won the best ensemble in the drama series. the child stars were pretty excited and their co-star gave an impassioned acceptance speech. it seemed that winona ryder spoke for a lot of people watching, just watch her facial expressions here. >> monsters. and when we are in a loss amid the hypocrisy and the casual violence of certain individuals and...
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executive orders, we've got apple google, netflix uber starbucks saying something in s opposition to the president executive order on travel ban from where seven countries, i think they are taking a risk pb i don't think that is very good trend in our society, especially once he amongst businesses after ail you could say that there has been a reaction, against some companies which take out a stake out a political position. because there is going to be opposition to that political position you have taken maybe some people will respond by not applying your product or bad-mouthing the company i think you might see that, some major corporations, that are now coming out in opposition contemptuous opposition to president trump. >> not surprised. >> i am not surprised. >> man standing in line waiting for coffee have a conversation about race i am not surprised that he is not favor of the president's executive order. >> keeps doing it stuart he knows customers expect him to do that, and he doesn't think it will hurt his business. >> so far it has not. that is a truth it has not look at that char
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order amazon, netflix, ebay, twitter, airbnb. >> ibm was tepid. more on the moves. founder and ceo of executive search firm and more importantly this morning he's an iranian and swedish dual citizen living in the u.s. and he's here on a green card and we welcome you to the show. good morning to you. >> good morning. thank you for having me. >> you were not supposed to be in the country this week from that i understand. you were supposed to be traveling. >> that is correct. i was supposed to be going and visiting our asia office in order to see how they can help us continue our growth. we've been growing our employee base at 70% a year in the u.s. and our asia office has helped us in doing so. >> at what point did you decide you weren't going to make the trip? >> pretty much as soon as i found out what's going object on friday. i mean, i have a wife, i have two children here. i don't think my wife would be very happy with me if i were going to leave the country under these circumstances and risk not coming back into the country. >> given the comments that we heard on sunday about a lit
order amazon, netflix, ebay, twitter, airbnb. >> ibm was tepid. more on the moves. founder and ceo of executive search firm and more importantly this morning he's an iranian and swedish dual citizen living in the u.s. and he's here on a green card and we welcome you to the show. good morning to you. >> good morning. thank you for having me. >> you were not supposed to be in the country this week from that i understand. you were supposed to be traveling. >> that is...
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awards, 40 year career celebrated in a highlight real. >> reasonable honesty. >> franky on netflix. >> what a great show. >> good stuff. >> indeed, indeed. >> so this morning walking in, maybe little wet, depends on where you are is what you will see. >> absolutely about location here this morning, guys, do have some snow that's currently falling specific to the southeastern portion of our area. that's where i take you first on "skycam 3", take a look live. in ocean city where look closely, ocean dark shot. hard to show it to you because it is so dark. but worth it, because that boardwalk has a thin little layer of snow on it. and the snow continues to fall lightly or even moderately depending on location across this area. so what we are finding is a half and half forecast essentially, depending on location again, some light snow expected to mess with your morning drive w that said, let's take a look what the eyewitness weather watch what's they are finding, you better believe i'm sticking to southern counties, observations up to the north, coal r where clearer, but it is clear, th
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decision going forud. amazon, netflix, ibm, and airbnb. they're promising legal assistance to their effected employees. >>> we're learning more about the meeting between prime minister teresa may and donald trump. in a statement, she said there are insurances that a step forward required a kpimnt to build a truly bloet britain. >>> to a developing story out of canada. in quebec city last night. canada's prime minister condemn thk shooting as a terrorist adak have been arrested. >>> delta flights are departing again and a ground stop has been lifted after a system outage lead to delays. thousands of travellers were left in limbo because of the oudage. around midnight he released a sfamnt that it wasn't teeaten. >>> the fed will be eating as well. it jobs and corporate results. and that person will be out whatever. besides that we'll get personal income today and on wednesday we node a 8:30 a.m. eastern. a lot of big tech companies are reporting this week. and amazon's numbers are out thursday. this after a mixed set of results. >> be interest to see what comes from apple and facebook
decision going forud. amazon, netflix, ibm, and airbnb. they're promising legal assistance to their effected employees. >>> we're learning more about the meeting between prime minister teresa may and donald trump. in a statement, she said there are insurances that a step forward required a kpimnt to build a truly bloet britain. >>> to a developing story out of canada. in quebec city last night. canada's prime minister condemn thk shooting as a terrorist adak have been...
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... >> so he plays on the netflix series. >>> some vices one of them denzel washington taking home at ward for best actor for fences. casey affleck was consider the favorite for his role in manchester by the sea. while accepting his award he called for a more empathetic society. >>> denzel's co-star viola davis won for her role in fences. this is davis informed award. she won for her role in the film the help back in 2012 as well as for her dramatic television series how to get away with murder in 2016 a 17. >>> award for best ensemble, went to orange is new black, taylor schilling taking to the microphone seeking about diversity and unity. this was third consecutive win for orange is the you this black in the category best ensemble in a tv comedy. >>> julie lewis dry fuss won for best tv actress. she started out with jokes about russia having the saga ward but then she got serious and slammed the executive order. >> 5:53. another big show that has people watching last night, you you can hear the voice of the steve harvey and he got it right this year. why the crowning of the the new
... >> so he plays on the netflix series. >>> some vices one of them denzel washington taking home at ward for best actor for fences. casey affleck was consider the favorite for his role in manchester by the sea. while accepting his award he called for a more empathetic society. >>> denzel's co-star viola davis won for her role in fences. this is davis informed award. she won for her role in the film the help back in 2012 as well as for her dramatic television series how...
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all the silicon valley giants -- google, facebook, apple, netflix, particularly -- going very far out to say they were implacably opposed to this policy, which was antithetical to their values, to american values. it was a lot slower from other big companies. we did have general election that general electric with a very measured statement on sunday, one of the few big retail countries -- companies which came out was starbucks, which is quite progressive, not a huge surprise here in a lot of silence. the auto industry not weighing in, it is amazing when you consider michigan has the largest arab community, by far, in the united states. companies are taking different approaches. francine: why is that? silicon valley, i guess the implications of the companies are huge. there are big backlashes from a tweet. matthew: in silicon valley, it is very practical. there is a desperate shortage of people with engineering and computer science backgrounds in the u.s. these are companies that are enormously dependent on immigration to keep growing, to keep the r&d effort they need to maintain. on a
all the silicon valley giants -- google, facebook, apple, netflix, particularly -- going very far out to say they were implacably opposed to this policy, which was antithetical to their values, to american values. it was a lot slower from other big companies. we did have general election that general electric with a very measured statement on sunday, one of the few big retail countries -- companies which came out was starbucks, which is quite progressive, not a huge surprise here in a lot of...
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netflix and hbo. between stranger fields, west wing, and game of thrones with three nominations a piece. >> what is your favorite moment on the right carpet? >> -- it's our hidden figures is nominated for best supporting actress. the movie is nominated for best ensemble cast. >> it's such a sweetheart. real quickly before i let you go , how do they keep how can a wrap some of these features i'm just curious. when they decide to go in one direction do they play music there? you know the insights too. >> the inside scoop is that technically some of the performers when they go up except their prize they can go on and on. people are really intense about what's going on in politics right now. >> michael, you you isolate wonderful in your talks. thank you very heather: it is monday january 20th. setting record straight. team trump defending vetting order and priority to protect the american people. >> this is not a muslim ban. >> this is nonsense. >> protecting the nation and our people is the number one priority of this president. heather: top democrats promising a fight as the biparti
netflix and hbo. between stranger fields, west wing, and game of thrones with three nominations a piece. >> what is your favorite moment on the right carpet? >> -- it's our hidden figures is nominated for best supporting actress. the movie is nominated for best ensemble cast. >> it's such a sweetheart. real quickly before i let you go , how do they keep how can a wrap some of these features i'm just curious. when they decide to go in one direction do they play music there?...
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nationalities from entering the u.s. netflix ceo labelled it sad week and sam cook labelled not a policy we support. uber has announced plans to create a $3 million defense fund to cover legal expenses. this after the ride share came under fire after turning off surge pricing while taxi drivers were boycotting the airport to oppose the travel ban. >>> howard schultz plans to hire 10,000 refugees. the number the u.k. said they would take in. he's planned to hire these refugees following donald trump's ban of refugees. mr. schultz said he plans to do everything he can to support effective workers. he said if the affordable care act is repealed and employees lose their coverage, they can get health insurance through starbucks as well. so individual companies are moving forward with their own plans by the looks of things. hadley joins us out of dubai. what's the reaction in the uae to these travel bans? >> reporter: good morning. essentially it's been rather muted. interestingly enough the ceo of bai airport -- you have to remember it's one of the busiest international airports in the world
nationalities from entering the u.s. netflix ceo labelled it sad week and sam cook labelled not a policy we support. uber has announced plans to create a $3 million defense fund to cover legal expenses. this after the ride share came under fire after turning off surge pricing while taxi drivers were boycotting the airport to oppose the travel ban. >>> howard schultz plans to hire 10,000 refugees. the number the u.k. said they would take in. he's planned to hire these refugees...