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like jeff bezos. fall off of him, all these charges but he uses it and is energized by it. >> that does it. "risk & reward" starts right now. >> i'm calling very simply for a shutdown of muslims entering the united states. i have no doubt that we have no choice but to do exactly what i said, until our country he's representatives can figure out what the hell is going on. we don't know what is going on. you had the world trade center, remember this world trade center was knocked down. they tried to knock it down a number of years before that. it is not unconstitutional keeping peep out. deirdre: donald trump is doubling down on defending his brand, dueing numerous interviews after call fog for a
like jeff bezos. fall off of him, all these charges but he uses it and is energized by it. >> that does it. "risk & reward" starts right now. >> i'm calling very simply for a shutdown of muslims entering the united states. i have no doubt that we have no choice but to do exactly what i said, until our country he's representatives can figure out what the hell is going on. we don't know what is going on. you had the world trade center, remember this world trade center...
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they are betting on jeff bezos.he hardest part of his fortune is to estimate the rest of his fortune. amazon's publicly traded. he also owns the washington post and business insider. no one knows about profits. spacex which is due to investigate deal. you could see a big uplift or more of a money pit. cory: what are his ultimate intentions for that wealth? tom: he is extremely frugal. he is one of the least generous of billionaires. he is 100% focused on amazon. he doesn't want any distraction from that. cory: thank you very much. beatles fans, they twist and shout and they are streaming the beatles songs that were played 50 million times the first 48 hours they were available online. has all 224 of the songs from their catalog that became available on christmas eve. together was the most popular beatles track. of the last classic rock holdouts from streaming services. ac/dc finally caved to this summer. tech deals are reaching a level not seen since the.com bubble. will there be a hangover? ♪ cory: 2015 was a recor
they are betting on jeff bezos.he hardest part of his fortune is to estimate the rest of his fortune. amazon's publicly traded. he also owns the washington post and business insider. no one knows about profits. spacex which is due to investigate deal. you could see a big uplift or more of a money pit. cory: what are his ultimate intentions for that wealth? tom: he is extremely frugal. he is one of the least generous of billionaires. he is 100% focused on amazon. he doesn't want any distraction...
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'tis the season for jeff bezos's net worth to soar.ender and racial equality are back in the spotlight as twitter names a new head of diversity. now to our lead. facebook's mark zuckerberg making a personal appeal in one of india's leading newspapers insisting that the country allow , a free internet service. india, secretary wrote "instead of wanting to give people access to some basic internet services for free critics continue to spread false claims even if that means leaving behind a billion people. " it allows free mobile internet access. a restricted handful of apps including facebook. facebook says it is at least something. opponents say it threatens the principles of net neutrality. india's regulatory authority communicationse to stop the service pending a ruling of whether it violates net neutrality. the decision is expected next month. isning us now from new york david kilpatrick the author of , the facebook effect. larry is the president of the think take focused on telecommunications issues. larry, let me start with you. th
'tis the season for jeff bezos's net worth to soar.ender and racial equality are back in the spotlight as twitter names a new head of diversity. now to our lead. facebook's mark zuckerberg making a personal appeal in one of india's leading newspapers insisting that the country allow , a free internet service. india, secretary wrote "instead of wanting to give people access to some basic internet services for free critics continue to spread false claims even if that means leaving behind a...
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musk needle bezos... tweeting congratulations... but adding there is a "difference between 'space' and 'orbit.'" the back and forth continued last night... with bezos offering congrats... club." the battle continues... but for the first time... rockets are reusable...making reaching space more affordable. dk abncn washington" jenna: the oldest known pilot in the united states is from right here in iowa, and he spent his birthday today doing what he loves. flying. ernie smith turned 98 today, and took to the skys. smith's first pilot's license proudly hangs on the wall of the red oak, iowa airport and dated september 15th, 1942. smith says people ask him all the time what attracts him most about flying, smith: "a lot of people ask me this, how many landings have you ever made? i say hundreds, thousands, in the 70 years i've been one is the only one that counts," smith rents a plane at the red oak airport and says he plans to continue to fly even when he hits 100. in order to fly, every two years ernie has to pass an aviation medical
musk needle bezos... tweeting congratulations... but adding there is a "difference between 'space' and 'orbit.'" the back and forth continued last night... with bezos offering congrats... club." the battle continues... but for the first time... rockets are reusable...making reaching space more affordable. dk abncn washington" jenna: the oldest known pilot in the united states is from right here in iowa, and he spent his birthday today doing what he loves. flying. ernie smith...
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the back and forth continued with bezos offering congrats to musk but then adding "welcome to the club so the battle continues. but for the first time rockets are reusable, making reaching space even more affordable. david kerley, abc news, washington. >> just absolutely amazing what they were able to accomplish. >> it's a big deal. >> yeah. >> but not as big of a deal as you and i. >> oh. that would be -- >> what we achieved. >> that would not be a good thing. >> on an overnight spacex mission. >> would you be the captain and i would be tenille? >> oh. there you go. i like how you think, kendis gibson. >> i would be scared to see you in the driver's seat there. >> i would too. especially with sleep deprivation. the study we did yesterday about people who work the overnights and drive. coming up, what women are paying and why they're paying more than men are. >>> plus, bad christmas gifts. "the mix" is next. [coughing] [coughing] [coughing] [coughing] [coughing] coughing disrupts everyone's life. that's why so many people are turning to delsym for longer lasting cough relief. delsym ha
the back and forth continued with bezos offering congrats to musk but then adding "welcome to the club so the battle continues. but for the first time rockets are reusable, making reaching space even more affordable. david kerley, abc news, washington. >> just absolutely amazing what they were able to accomplish. >> it's a big deal. >> yeah. >> but not as big of a deal as you and i. >> oh. that would be -- >> what we achieved. >> that would not be...
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jo ling: he is not only one jeff bezos adding a congratulation tweet.ith shade thrown in, welcome to the club. and bezo's successfully landed his rocket before musk, is elon getting all of the credit here? the rockets are different? >> they have different rockets, you know elon musk did something different than what bezos did they launched all the way to orbit and brought it back. jo ling: a larger rocket. >> larger and faster. and one they hope will launch people as well as satellites instead of people that blue or zinn is doing. -- they did deliver 11 satellites. jo ling: it was a business mission. >> a agravy achievement. jo ling: a lot of expectation after that explosion in june. all right. thank you both for joining us, we appreciate it. >> ford stock jumps on news it had a deal with google for self driving cars, my next guest, said there is a huge play in artificial intelligence that needs to be fixed before we move forward, that is coming up next. people talk about "deals" on their auto insurance. wouldn't a deal involve two parties discussing so
jo ling: he is not only one jeff bezos adding a congratulation tweet.ith shade thrown in, welcome to the club. and bezo's successfully landed his rocket before musk, is elon getting all of the credit here? the rockets are different? >> they have different rockets, you know elon musk did something different than what bezos did they launched all the way to orbit and brought it back. jo ling: a larger rocket. >> larger and faster. and one they hope will launch people as well as...
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this time as you say his target is amazon and jeff bezos who owns "the washington post."e the tweets from trump just about an hour or so ago. he criticizes "the washington post." he says "the washington post" which loses a fortune is owned by jeff basis for purple of keeping taxes down at his no profit company amazon. he went on to say "the washington post" loses money, a deduction, and gives owner jeff bezos power to screw public on low tax action of amazon, big tax shelter. if amazon ever had to pay fair taxes, its stock would crash and it would crumble like a paper bag. "the washington post" scam is saving it. all this appears to be a response to a "washington post" fact checker item which call nooed into question some of trump's comments about 9/11. it's not clear though what trump is specifically talking about here. jeff bezos owns "the washington post" individually so it's not clear there would be any tax benefits at all from any losses at the "washington post" to amazon, which is a separate corporation. not clear here, but clearly what we can say is donald trump is
this time as you say his target is amazon and jeff bezos who owns "the washington post."e the tweets from trump just about an hour or so ago. he criticizes "the washington post." he says "the washington post" which loses a fortune is owned by jeff basis for purple of keeping taxes down at his no profit company amazon. he went on to say "the washington post" loses money, a deduction, and gives owner jeff bezos power to screw public on low tax action of...
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bought thego bezos washington post. you can knows get more business news at bloomberg.com. as we were talking about in our last segment, the commodities area has been extremely volatile. affecting central banks and currency markets. and oil has been the biggest mover here. mark: crew today tumbling to its lowest levels since 2008. opec's decision to scrap reduction targets causing a ripple in the market. let's bring in will kennedy at bloomberg news. surplusd the global oil will persist into late next year as demand slows and neck -- opec maximizes production. that me low oil is here to stay? 1.5 milliongot barrels coming onto the market looking for summer to be stored in a day. that's adding to record surpluses and stockpiles. it will take a long time to exit that. mark: opec measures are having some effect. they said we've seen the biggest drop in non-opec supply since 1992. iranyou got the likes of coming back on stream. everything is against opec right now. will: signs of the saudi policy is working. the biggest oil producers have taken a big axe. conoco, chevron. in ti
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if you look at this situation, there are parallels between jeff bezos buying "the washington post" andack ma buying "the south china morning post," in terms of you have internet tycoons buying trusted, valuable news organizations. if you look at what happened in "washingtonthe post," that's a case where the paper has gotten better. there were concerns about "the post" becoming a tool for amazon. that has not happened. "the post" is now thriving in fact. based on what you just read, it does raise some yellow flags if the editorial independence of the newsroom will really be there. emily: i would also say that it is a different acquisition in the sense that it is not jack ma personally buying the paper, it , whereas jeff bezos himself by "the washington post." does that change things? gil: it makes a lot of sense. you started by saying alibaba does have a content strategy. fits within that to some extent. again, not the primary reason, but it does fit within the strategy of delivering content alongside e-commerce, but again, it mostly seems to me that they were not happy with the way wes
if you look at this situation, there are parallels between jeff bezos buying "the washington post" andack ma buying "the south china morning post," in terms of you have internet tycoons buying trusted, valuable news organizations. if you look at what happened in "washingtonthe post," that's a case where the paper has gotten better. there were concerns about "the post" becoming a tool for amazon. that has not happened. "the post" is now thriving...
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musk needle bezos... tweeting congratulations... but adding there is a "difference between 'space' and 'orbit.'" the back and forth continued last night... with bezos offering congrats... but snarkily adding... 'welcomne to the club." the battle continues... but for the first time... rockets are reusable...making reaching space more affordable. dk abncn washington" deborah: the oldest known pilot in the united states is from right here in iowa, and he spent his birthday doing what he loves, of course...flying. ernie smith turned 98 yesterday...and took to the skies to celebrate. pilot's license proudly hangs on the wall of the red oak, iowa airport.....it's dated september 15th, 1942. smith says people ask him all the time what attracts him most to flying, smith: "a lot of people ask me this, how many landings have you ever made? i say hundreds, thousands, in the 70 years i've been flying, but the next one is the only one that counts," deborah: smith rents a plane at the red oak airport and says he plans to continue to fly even when
musk needle bezos... tweeting congratulations... but adding there is a "difference between 'space' and 'orbit.'" the back and forth continued last night... with bezos offering congrats... but snarkily adding... 'welcomne to the club." the battle continues... but for the first time... rockets are reusable...making reaching space more affordable. dk abncn washington" deborah: the oldest known pilot in the united states is from right here in iowa, and he spent his birthday...
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jeff bezos does. it is unclear how amazon can use it.bezos referencing another company he owns. finally trashed by donald trump. we will still vefr a seat on the blue origin rocket. >>> new information this morning on the shooters in the california terror attack. what those who knew them are now saying this morning next. we danced in a german dance group. i wore lederhosen.man. when i first got on ancestry i was really surprised that i wasn't finding all of these germans in my tree. i decided to have my dna tested through ancestry dna. the big surprise was we're not german at all. 52% of my dna comes from scotland and ireland. so, i traded in my lederhosen for a kilt. ancestry has many paths to discovering your story. get started for free at ancestry.com. >>> welcome back to "early start." i'm christine romans. new information on the couple behind the san bernardino massacre. the fbi making step by step progress as it investigates the team of killers. husband and wife. syed rizwan farook and tashfeen malik. officials say it is still uncl
jeff bezos does. it is unclear how amazon can use it.bezos referencing another company he owns. finally trashed by donald trump. we will still vefr a seat on the blue origin rocket. >>> new information this morning on the shooters in the california terror attack. what those who knew them are now saying this morning next. we danced in a german dance group. i wore lederhosen.man. when i first got on ancestry i was really surprised that i wasn't finding all of these germans in my tree. i...
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have seen too many of the rockets exploding before they get off the ground but you tack about jeff bezos he bought the "washington post" and he bought it as a thing to buy influence so that he accident have to pay tax at amazon. in my opinion. he has influence. >> privately. >> privately but he uses it. >> it doesn't affect --. of court be he but the it privately so he can influence people not to tax amazon. come on. i thought you were smart. the only reason i say that is because the "washington post" treats meterbly. if i did 12 good things in one day i would have 12 bad stories. it is tell. but the express very dishonest. >> is gone from calling journalists scum to sleazebags but you say --. >> that is not strong new. >> would you like to give another adjective? you say that cnn treats you better than fox. in terms of commentators, krauthammer, george will, karl rove --. >> terrible. >> but rich is coming along. today he has a nice article because he is getting it. >> you have hit them back speeches and interviews and on twitter but you would say fox is unfair in the news coverage? >>
have seen too many of the rockets exploding before they get off the ground but you tack about jeff bezos he bought the "washington post" and he bought it as a thing to buy influence so that he accident have to pay tax at amazon. in my opinion. he has influence. >> privately. >> privately but he uses it. >> it doesn't affect --. of court be he but the it privately so he can influence people not to tax amazon. come on. i thought you were smart. the only reason i say...
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a victory for that company's founder, amazon a jeff bezos. at the time musk needled him tweeting congratulations but adding there is a, quote, difference between space and orbit. the back and forth continued with bezos offering congrats to musk adding welcome to the club so the battle continues but for the first time rockets are reusable making reaching space even more affordable. david kerley, abc news, washington. >> very big accomplishment. >> yeah, billionaires and their toys. >> well, that's what's making news in america this morning. >> stay with us for "good morning america." have a great wednesday.
a victory for that company's founder, amazon a jeff bezos. at the time musk needled him tweeting congratulations but adding there is a, quote, difference between space and orbit. the back and forth continued with bezos offering congrats to musk adding welcome to the club so the battle continues but for the first time rockets are reusable making reaching space even more affordable. david kerley, abc news, washington. >> very big accomplishment. >> yeah, billionaires and their toys....
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i've seen too many exploding, but you talk about jeff bezos. he bought "the washington post," and he bought it as a thing to buy influence so that he doesn't have to pay tax at amazon. that's my pin. he has power now. >> it doesn't affect the -- >> of course it does, howard. of course it does. he bought it privately so he can influence people not to tax amazon. c'mon, i thought you were smart. okay? the only reason i say that is "the washington post" treats me terribly. if i did 12 good things in one day, i would have 12 bat torrie. it's terrible, but the presses very dishonest. i've got from calling journalists comes to sleazebags. >> those aren't strong enough. >> you have to give us at adjective? >> you had in terms of the commutators, they have ripped you -- >> though rich lowery is coming along nicely, because he's getting it. he gets it. >> you hit him back in speeches, in interviews and on twitter. would you say fox is unfair in its news coverage? >> it doesn't matter. they do a story and then charles is crazed, george will is crazed. he
i've seen too many exploding, but you talk about jeff bezos. he bought "the washington post," and he bought it as a thing to buy influence so that he doesn't have to pay tax at amazon. that's my pin. he has power now. >> it doesn't affect the -- >> of course it does, howard. of course it does. he bought it privately so he can influence people not to tax amazon. c'mon, i thought you were smart. okay? the only reason i say that is "the washington post" treats me...
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a victory for that company's founder, amazon a jeff bezos.usk needled him tweeting congratulations but adding there is a, quote, difference between space and orbit. the back and forth continued with bezos offering congrats to musk adding welcome to the club so the battle continues but for the first time rockets are reusable making reaching space even more affordable. david kerley, abc news, washington. >> very big accomplishment. >> yeah, billionaires and their toys. >> well, that's what's making news in america this morning. >> stay with us for "good morning america." have a great wednesday. good luck shopping, folks. >> ♪ >> "action news." delaware valley's leading news program. with matt o'donnell, tamala edwards, karen rogers and meteorologist, david murphy. >> ♪ >> good morning. here's what's happening on this wednesday, december 23rd. >> people going elsewhere for the holidays today could face soaking rains and foggy conditions. >> philadelphia police reviewinged in a deadly shooting that happened overnight. >> the body of a montgomery
a victory for that company's founder, amazon a jeff bezos.usk needled him tweeting congratulations but adding there is a, quote, difference between space and orbit. the back and forth continued with bezos offering congrats to musk adding welcome to the club so the battle continues but for the first time rockets are reusable making reaching space even more affordable. david kerley, abc news, washington. >> very big accomplishment. >> yeah, billionaires and their toys. >> well,...
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bezos couldn't help but taunt musk a little.know, i have to tell you, bezos, i've got to pull for a little bit here because he's amazon and amazon is -- well, anyway. up next, a few thoughts on the national liberal media's obsession with donald trump. >>> and a robber choosing the wrong store to hold up and his foil, there's a word you don't use a lot, but i'm using it tonight. his foiled attempt. dumb criminal is a little strong. . lou: good heavens. a few thoughts on vulgarity on the campaign trail and the delicate sensitivities of the left and the national media. trump makes a noun into a verb borrows from yiddish vernacular and says a word ha is to some more than their delicate ears can bear. many of the ears hold up fine when a president lies to the american people or hillary clinton lies to the best of them working in the state department or campaigning for president. the "new york times" headline donald trump goes vulgar in swipe at hillary clinton. oh! say it isn't so! nbc news -- donald trump launches vulgar attack agai
bezos couldn't help but taunt musk a little.know, i have to tell you, bezos, i've got to pull for a little bit here because he's amazon and amazon is -- well, anyway. up next, a few thoughts on the national liberal media's obsession with donald trump. >>> and a robber choosing the wrong store to hold up and his foil, there's a word you don't use a lot, but i'm using it tonight. his foiled attempt. dumb criminal is a little strong. . lou: good heavens. a few thoughts on vulgarity on the...
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bezos couldn't help but taunt musk a little.tweeted this -- you know, i have to tell you, bezos, i've got to pull for a little bit here because he's amazon and amazon is -- well, anyway. up next, a few thoughts on the national liberal media's obsession with donald trump. >>> and a robber choosing the wrong store to hold up and his foil, there's a word you don't use a lot, but i'm using it tonight. his foiled attempt. dumb criminal is a little strong. we'll have thoughts about that, too. feel a cold coming on? new zicam cold remedy nasal swabs shorten colds with a snap, and reduce symptom severity by 45%. shorten your cold with a snap, with zicam. some of these experimentse're notmay not work.il. but a few might shape the future. like turning algae into biofuel... ...new technology for capturing co2 emissions... ...and cars twice as efficient as the average car today. ideas exxonmobil scientists are working on to make energy go further... ...no matter how many tries it takes. energy lives here. when i went on to ancestry, i just
bezos couldn't help but taunt musk a little.tweeted this -- you know, i have to tell you, bezos, i've got to pull for a little bit here because he's amazon and amazon is -- well, anyway. up next, a few thoughts on the national liberal media's obsession with donald trump. >>> and a robber choosing the wrong store to hold up and his foil, there's a word you don't use a lot, but i'm using it tonight. his foiled attempt. dumb criminal is a little strong. we'll have thoughts about that,...
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>> bezos takes the opportunity to tweet -- >> bezos in terms of amazon, i was shocked to order somethinghe day before and it is coming. >> welcome to the club, he says, on landing your rocket. >> i knew a kid, so smart, 4.2, and he said sorry. this guy sent a rocket right through his roof, door. that's a testament. can't get a job at amazon, spacex, can't get a job at facebook, can't get a job at google wh google. what does this tell you. >> why we work here? we don't have -- >> no. >> you can get a job at amazon, but it's more like what you feature. >> i don't know if i can do that. that 13 miles a day of walking. we have titans. self-driving car. do you think the tesla won't beat ford in the end? >> when we come back, a lot more -- speaking of things like tesla. ford and google said to be teaming up to build driverless cars. we'll fill you in on that. later on we'll talk to the co-founder and ceo of periscope, about the future of live streaming. talking about twitter. another look at the premarket here. dow with 6 1/2 trading days left, needs to make up a 3.2% deficit for the year. we'
>> bezos takes the opportunity to tweet -- >> bezos in terms of amazon, i was shocked to order somethinghe day before and it is coming. >> welcome to the club, he says, on landing your rocket. >> i knew a kid, so smart, 4.2, and he said sorry. this guy sent a rocket right through his roof, door. that's a testament. can't get a job at amazon, spacex, can't get a job at facebook, can't get a job at google wh google. what does this tell you. >> why we work here? we...
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this rocket went further and faster than jeff bezos' rocket, right?what's important about this is that what spacex did was actually deliver a payload into orbit as well, and brought the main rocket booster, the first stage, back down to earth. that's what we're seeing right now. remarkable watching it live. liz: how will it help the rest of the world and us on earth? >> all about money. a typical rocket like that which landed and costs over $50 million, but the fuel using it costs less than half a million dollars. liz: you're saying reusable rocket would be cheaper. >> cut down the cost by 99%. liz: what other technologies or services could you see? i understand -- let me back up. nasa awarded a contract, a 2.6 billion to spacex to basically taxi astronauts to the international space station, you know, boeing was in on that, got a piece of it, 4.2 to boeing. is the space race back on? shoe that good for the united states and the rest of the world? >> the space race is back on in a different way than the cold war. in the past it was countries competing
this rocket went further and faster than jeff bezos' rocket, right?what's important about this is that what spacex did was actually deliver a payload into orbit as well, and brought the main rocket booster, the first stage, back down to earth. that's what we're seeing right now. remarkable watching it live. liz: how will it help the rest of the world and us on earth? >> all about money. a typical rocket like that which landed and costs over $50 million, but the fuel using it costs less...
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it's pretty clear that bezos has no fear.d likes to go end to end solutions, and he is not afraid to lose money, break even for a decade or two. this is a really big issue, i think, for ups. fedex in a smaller way because they don't have a lot of amazon's business. consumers want to get their items immediately. same day is going to become the standard. amazon obviously with prime, which is a huge focus for them. tens of millions of members, have gotten used to two-day delivery for free. here in san francisco and other major cities, people are getting used to two hours for free. it's a sea change and a big problem for ups. >> it just makes sense. as we were talking about here yesterday, their shipping revenue is growing faster than the shipping cost because they're doing so much logistic services for third party sellers, which are going to be half of their overall volume soon, so they are logistics player. it makes sense for them to minimize that cost. especially when it comes to moving massive amounts of goods point to point
it's pretty clear that bezos has no fear.d likes to go end to end solutions, and he is not afraid to lose money, break even for a decade or two. this is a really big issue, i think, for ups. fedex in a smaller way because they don't have a lot of amazon's business. consumers want to get their items immediately. same day is going to become the standard. amazon obviously with prime, which is a huge focus for them. tens of millions of members, have gotten used to two-day delivery for free. here in...
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around what bezos accomplished, what musk has accomplished. we've got this billionaire philanthropy that goes back to earlier last century. i wonder what that means. should we feel a sense of national accomplishment? does elan musk feel like this is an american accomplishment or an entrepreneurial accomplishment that knows no national borders? >> to me it's very much an american accomplishment. let's put it this way. we're entitled to look at it that way, and that's certainly how i'm looking at it. this is a collaboration. remember, spacex can't do this entirely on its own. it had to use nasa's facilities at cape canaveral, and that's why this is so cool. there is a cooperation between the government and industry right now to leverage the benefits of what the entrepreneurial economy can do. on top of this infrastructure that we already have. i'm personally incredibly positive about it. i think as a country we should look at this and take great joy in it and remembering that it's only going to get better from here. i think they're going to do i
around what bezos accomplished, what musk has accomplished. we've got this billionaire philanthropy that goes back to earlier last century. i wonder what that means. should we feel a sense of national accomplishment? does elan musk feel like this is an american accomplishment or an entrepreneurial accomplishment that knows no national borders? >> to me it's very much an american accomplishment. let's put it this way. we're entitled to look at it that way, and that's certainly how i'm...
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bezos also said he is interested in streaming live world events like the world cup.t's not impossible. sports is an interesting area. shares of amazon are up pretty hand where ily this year. up more than 120%. it's his second best s&p performer. it's not amazon's best year. it's had better years, but jason, does this surprise you that jeff bezos wants an oscar? >> no, not at all. i mean, they've won a ton of emmys and golden globes, and they've got a ton of series that are groundbreaking like "transparent" and "house of cards" and a bunch of other ones. what this is really about is creative freedom as well as data. amazon is looking at a very granule ar level of how many minutes into each program, how many episodes into each series and also the sales of dvd's, historically, et cetera, to figure out what types of content on a very granular level people are reading and what content they're watching. this is going to have an impact on hollywood that's going to be very similar to what happened when robert evans came if in the 1970s and, you know, films like "easy rider"
bezos also said he is interested in streaming live world events like the world cup.t's not impossible. sports is an interesting area. shares of amazon are up pretty hand where ily this year. up more than 120%. it's his second best s&p performer. it's not amazon's best year. it's had better years, but jason, does this surprise you that jeff bezos wants an oscar? >> no, not at all. i mean, they've won a ton of emmys and golden globes, and they've got a ton of series that are...
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of course, jeff bezos did beat him to it.asonable rocket earlier this year, but it was smaller and didn't go as fast or as far. jeff bezos telling elon musk, "welcome to the club." it was a bit of "hey, i readied to that." -- already did that." the daughter of an iran optical engineer, my dad did a lot of stuff in the space program. the idea of three booster rockets is crucial because it is so essential exploring space to fascinating to see this at this point. we -- do we know what is next for elon musk and spacex? emily: they launched 11 satellites into space. the satellites are now orbiting space. they are going to be working on making this cheaper, making this easier, making this more reliable. one soft landing means they can do it once. again?y do it again and to go to mars, he wants to die on mars, he wants to colonize mars. the beginning of a that's running. -- a potential journey. carol: you went to new zealand could tell us about that. emily: the holder of the biggest copyright infringement case in history, big critic
of course, jeff bezos did beat him to it.asonable rocket earlier this year, but it was smaller and didn't go as fast or as far. jeff bezos telling elon musk, "welcome to the club." it was a bit of "hey, i readied to that." -- already did that." the daughter of an iran optical engineer, my dad did a lot of stuff in the space program. the idea of three booster rockets is crucial because it is so essential exploring space to fascinating to see this at this point. we -- do...
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now with entrepreneurs like elon musk and jeff bezos looking at this idea in a more bottom-line manner than nasa would, dare i say, we might get some progress. >> woodruff: so now does this mean it's easy to do that to, land a rocket back on earth? >> nothing in space is easy. and this is like balancing a broom pole on your nose, only harder, lots harder. so, yeah, it's been proven now. the trick is, if you really want to make it cost effective, you have to do this a lot, because frankly if you're only going to launch a few times a year, you might as well throw away the pieces. but if you're really going to ramp up and think about accessing space on a routine basis, having reusable first stage, having reusable pieces of these rocketeds really becomes a game changer. >> woodruff: so what does it mean for the future of space flight? what does this mean that can now be attempted that looked a little further off in the future until now? >> yeah, well, look at the big picture here. what we're seeing here is orbit change dragmatically, it's not unlike what happened with the internet. built b
now with entrepreneurs like elon musk and jeff bezos looking at this idea in a more bottom-line manner than nasa would, dare i say, we might get some progress. >> woodruff: so now does this mean it's easy to do that to, land a rocket back on earth? >> nothing in space is easy. and this is like balancing a broom pole on your nose, only harder, lots harder. so, yeah, it's been proven now. the trick is, if you really want to make it cost effective, you have to do this a lot, because...
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a victory for that company's founder, amazon a jeff bezos. at the time musk needled him tweeting congratulations but adding there is a, quote, difference between space and orbit. the back and forth continued with bezos offering congrats to musk adding welcome to the club the battle continues but for the first time rockets are reusable making reaching space even more affordable. david kerley, abc news, washington. >> very big accomplishment. >> yeah, billionaires and their toys. >> well, that's what's making news in america this morning. >> stay with us for "good morning america."
a victory for that company's founder, amazon a jeff bezos. at the time musk needled him tweeting congratulations but adding there is a, quote, difference between space and orbit. the back and forth continued with bezos offering congrats to musk adding welcome to the club the battle continues but for the first time rockets are reusable making reaching space even more affordable. david kerley, abc news, washington. >> very big accomplishment. >> yeah, billionaires and their toys....
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jeff bezos says he did it first.cket flew to the edge of space last month before its booster stage landed in texas. spoke to a former nasa what theseor about latest developers mean for spaced rubble. -- space travel. >> spacex made history today. we have the ability to land something that has been the holy grail to reduce costs and open up space to more industry and people. he should be congratulated, not only with a successful return within six month of that failure , but also to be able to drive the cost down 100 fold. tois that really possible drive the cost down 100 fold? at making theat spectacular statements and proving them, so i will not question it. he has already dropped the costs of launching satellites into space significantly by at least 75%. these used to be several hundred theion dollar launches, and u.s. lost the market. now getting that down with reusability is clearly in our sites. only two hundred thousand dollars, so this is something like airplanes could andlying more regularly, the only way you
jeff bezos says he did it first.cket flew to the edge of space last month before its booster stage landed in texas. spoke to a former nasa what theseor about latest developers mean for spaced rubble. -- space travel. >> spacex made history today. we have the ability to land something that has been the holy grail to reduce costs and open up space to more industry and people. he should be congratulated, not only with a successful return within six month of that failure , but also to be able...
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jeff bezos but the washington post -- bought the washington post.ou can always get more business news at bloomberg.com. shares of trading down today and dupont after they agreed to merge in a $130 billion transaction, the ceo of dow chemical will be the new dupont's ceo will be the chairman of both. >> both of our companies we have known for a long time strategically fit together. it just so happened our stocks are basically trading on top of each other from the market cap standpoint. we could do a tax efficient transaction to our shareholders by merging first, capturing all the synergies, and doing a three-way split up. it is efficient from that standpoint. guest we're back with our . shares are down right now. why is that? >> you have to bear in mind first of all it is a down day today. shares rallied this week. there is some slight disappointment expressed by analysts but there has been some disappointment. people are saying there could be more and there is transaction risk. this deal is complicated. the merger itself could be completed late next
jeff bezos but the washington post -- bought the washington post.ou can always get more business news at bloomberg.com. shares of trading down today and dupont after they agreed to merge in a $130 billion transaction, the ceo of dow chemical will be the new dupont's ceo will be the chairman of both. >> both of our companies we have known for a long time strategically fit together. it just so happened our stocks are basically trading on top of each other from the market cap standpoint. we...
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then you drop back and you look at these billionaires, you look at bezos, zuckerberg, gates, their totalorth is about $200 billion. you are looking at 1% of that. but absolutely a massive number. emily: david, what you make of this? david: the name is interesting. this is the name of a separate prize that zuckerberg and yuri milner have for science. it seems to me that zuckerberg may have had a bigger role in this. these people really care about energy, but it really surprises me what a wide range of people are involved. hedge fundunch of george soros, jack ma from china. it's really an interesting group. i think it makes a very strong statement that is desperately needed. let's face it. we are in deep trouble on climate change. i almost said the other word. we have to do something about it. emily: what is the approach for the coalition and how will they make progress, tom? tom: one thing that needs the reassuring, as david just said, the quality of people involved. bill gates pushing this forward. he gave a speech today, next to him, obama, modi, president hollande of france. emily: but
then you drop back and you look at these billionaires, you look at bezos, zuckerberg, gates, their totalorth is about $200 billion. you are looking at 1% of that. but absolutely a massive number. emily: david, what you make of this? david: the name is interesting. this is the name of a separate prize that zuckerberg and yuri milner have for science. it seems to me that zuckerberg may have had a bigger role in this. these people really care about energy, but it really surprises me what a wide...
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jeff bezos tweeted "welcome to the club," which was congratulatory, but also sort of i got here firstavel can be cheaper. that means more missions, more explorations, a mission to mars is a realistic possibility. dreamon musk's ultimate is to go to mars, colonize it, and i there. outd: and a rivalry playing on twitter with backhanded compliments from silicon valley executives -- but how crowded is this space? are these two the vanguard? emily: of course there is blue origin and spacex. they are probably the biggest contenders from a private perspective. their arrivals around the world. there are a number of companies in europe trying to pull this off. spacex says the lead when it comes to companies worldwide. they also did propel 11 different cellar lights -- satellites into orbit that are circling the globe. what is next for them? it's not can they pull this off once, but can they pull this off every time? if a mission fails it's incredibly devastating, it's incredibly expensive. david: one other story you're paying close attention to, and at tradition request for kim dotcom, under s
jeff bezos tweeted "welcome to the club," which was congratulatory, but also sort of i got here firstavel can be cheaper. that means more missions, more explorations, a mission to mars is a realistic possibility. dreamon musk's ultimate is to go to mars, colonize it, and i there. outd: and a rivalry playing on twitter with backhanded compliments from silicon valley executives -- but how crowded is this space? are these two the vanguard? emily: of course there is blue origin and...
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jack ma is following in the parents footsteps of amazons jeff bezos & revival of a century-old newspaper. our asia company news editor joins us from tokyo for all of this. why would an e-commerce company like alibaba want to buy into old media? a good question. the e-commerce business and alibaba has been growing quite quickly, and it is also a very profitable -- newspaper business has been going the opposite direction. as the mp like so many newspapers has been fighting for readers and fighting to retain advertisers. alibaba has an interesting explanation for this deal, they say that they see an opportunity here to combine their digital assets and the digital reach with the assets of the as cmp and they think they will be able to make something out of it. and mediapportunities more broadly, including the newspaper business. they see a good opportunity. angie: a good opportunity -- they say. certainly, there are political risks and financial ones too. >> there are. as you mention, the deal was for $266 million. this is not a big deal financially for alibaba. they have $15 billion in acqu
jack ma is following in the parents footsteps of amazons jeff bezos & revival of a century-old newspaper. our asia company news editor joins us from tokyo for all of this. why would an e-commerce company like alibaba want to buy into old media? a good question. the e-commerce business and alibaba has been growing quite quickly, and it is also a very profitable -- newspaper business has been going the opposite direction. as the mp like so many newspapers has been fighting for readers and...
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sir michael: you might look at jeff bezos or mark zuckerberg. these people are obsessed with, at the beginning, the products they want to build, and then their company. i think very successful people are great at building teams around that. microsoft, for example, in its and heyday, had a very stable management team. the same has been true at apple. emily: you are so well known for your time chronicling the early days of apple. you spent time with jobs. you were in favor with him, you were out of favor with him. i wonder what you learned, watching steve so closely. what makes a good leader and what makes a bad leader? sir michael: with steve, the product was never good enough, whether it was a computer or a phone or a tablet. i think that is the hallmark of a truly great leader. great is never great enough. emily: there were a lot of qualities about steve that are so controversial. is the jobs model a good one? sir michael: i am a huge admirer. was a huge admirer, am a huge admirer of steve. it is very easy for people to sit and snipe. i don't t
sir michael: you might look at jeff bezos or mark zuckerberg. these people are obsessed with, at the beginning, the products they want to build, and then their company. i think very successful people are great at building teams around that. microsoft, for example, in its and heyday, had a very stable management team. the same has been true at apple. emily: you are so well known for your time chronicling the early days of apple. you spent time with jobs. you were in favor with him, you were out...
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. >> jeff bezos said con grated, welcome to the club. why did he say that?ny landed a smaller reuse ability rocket last month so a little bit of showing off. spacex has a contract with nasa and applied for the space station to carry supplies in 2017. >> let me show when they are carrying the weather satellites. >> we off to a soggy start walking the dog or hiking, muddy when you garden. saturated soil but it is the best time to plant things if you are going to enhance your yard because it will be wet from now until about march and the only evaporation is nonexistent and look how wet the lower elevation to snow if the higher elevation and the only area not wet is palm springs at 70s and mid-60s south and until 10:00 we have a winter storm warning at 2-4" and 2-5 president foot -- 2-5' waves and heavy snow tomorrow and friday through sunday it is laughing quiet. enjoy it. how is theth for traveling here? >> it is causing delays, even on bart right now, at continue minute system-wide delays. muni metro has covered from the electrical remember earlier but report
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jeff bezos bought the washington post in 2013. those are the top corporate headlines this hour. 2015 has been a year of big deals and big swings. what can we expect for 2016? here are a few predictions from bloomberg in asia. >> the fed will raise rates. >> the fed is going to remain a key theme. it is hard to see commodity prices rebounding. will spend billions of billions of dollars trying to push it back up again. >> i predict asia will go -- will grow. m hsbc will move to hong kong next year. social mediahink messaging ads will take over more of your life. >> people on mobile devices learn how to avoid bumping into one another. think we are going to see people using their smartphones more to monitor their health. >> one hedge fund manager is going to get into the food truck business because it is going to be so difficult to make money. >> 2015 was great but i think 2016 will be even better. >> i make glass half empty right now. demo the world will be a better place. >> i think we are going to see this kind of unrest we have se
jeff bezos bought the washington post in 2013. those are the top corporate headlines this hour. 2015 has been a year of big deals and big swings. what can we expect for 2016? here are a few predictions from bloomberg in asia. >> the fed will raise rates. >> the fed is going to remain a key theme. it is hard to see commodity prices rebounding. will spend billions of billions of dollars trying to push it back up again. >> i predict asia will go -- will grow. m hsbc will move to...
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here.uy, jump in bezos being why is interested in being in the server market? be a technology company, you have got power by the hour, or i can buy my son his legos there. how on earth do those two things together? what is this business? howard: what i think is on heard bezos' mind -- believes -- and he has been right on every thing else -- that he has to be a leader in technology, and delivery, and all kinds of things. so i think in his mind, this all fits together five years and six years from now, and i am sure it is great. tom: the weather is warming, four of the major department stores are blaming jeff bezos for the weather curacao me about on the channel -- om -- weather. tell me about omni channel. almost all of, them are in the cropper, but they have got to do it. walmart spent billions of dollars on supercenter sales. they have got to do it. they cannot ignore it. they have got to do it. tom: we are going to come back at luxury. does it work at barney's? howard: it is working everywhere to some extent, but if they do not do it, -- does it work at barne
here.uy, jump in bezos being why is interested in being in the server market? be a technology company, you have got power by the hour, or i can buy my son his legos there. how on earth do those two things together? what is this business? howard: what i think is on heard bezos' mind -- believes -- and he has been right on every thing else -- that he has to be a leader in technology, and delivery, and all kinds of things. so i think in his mind, this all fits together five years and six years...
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a latest sign of how on-line tv is changing the tv business, and of course, jeff bezos saying he woulde an oscar. joining us now at post nine is jason lynch, tv writer for ad week. good morning. >> good morning. >> where we go any further, as a matter of public service, you were telling us in the break on netflix there is something you can stream that you can count down a fictitiousal new year with the kids. you can go on to netflix today and fool the kids into thinking the new year has happened whatever time you want. you can stream a new year's countdown just like you would any other -- >> are they actually fooled? >> depends on your kids. some will catch on, and some will just be happy to celebrate at any time. >> you can celebrate before mommy and daddy go out. what is 2016 going to hold in general for streaming, do you think? netflix is still far and away the big streamer, but both amazon and hulu made major strides in its last year with new original content to really position themselves as viable on thetives, interesting content on both of the services, and we're going to see eve
a latest sign of how on-line tv is changing the tv business, and of course, jeff bezos saying he woulde an oscar. joining us now at post nine is jason lynch, tv writer for ad week. good morning. >> good morning. >> where we go any further, as a matter of public service, you were telling us in the break on netflix there is something you can stream that you can count down a fictitiousal new year with the kids. you can go on to netflix today and fool the kids into thinking the new year...
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(on cam tag) rival private space company blue origin, owned by jeff bezos of amazon, successfully landed its own rocket last month at a test in texas, however not have a payload so a lot of people think that's apples to oranges. in miami, phil keating, fox news. three previous attempts at a vertical landing by space-x failed earlier this year - although those boosters were aiming for a floating barge rather than a landing zone on solid ground. now fox5 weather 24/7 (( weather )) you might have been able to tell that forecasting the exact arrival and departure times of the waves of clouds we've been seeing isn't always easy. we were calling for a lot of cloud cover throughout this first full day of winter which would have kept the afternoon high in the mid 50s. but other ideas, and the clouds cleared out, giving us more sunshine and moving the high past the 60 degree mark. the current forecast still calls for clouds to keep coming and going while temps will stay above normal for a couple more days. but the next big system upstream is supposed to get here during the day on christmas eve. t
(on cam tag) rival private space company blue origin, owned by jeff bezos of amazon, successfully landed its own rocket last month at a test in texas, however not have a payload so a lot of people think that's apples to oranges. in miami, phil keating, fox news. three previous attempts at a vertical landing by space-x failed earlier this year - although those boosters were aiming for a floating barge rather than a landing zone on solid ground. now fox5 weather 24/7 (( weather )) you might have...