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i wouldn't necessarily say there was a bad part of greenfield.o shoot up? >> heather: yep. you know we'd go down here and just hang out down there. i bet if we walked along here, we'd probably find needles and bags, you know. >> anthony: so basically you'd come down here, shoot up and what, where are you gonna nod out? >> heather: just sit down and hang out. if it's a day like this, hang out under the underpass over there. >> anthony: not exactly la vida loca. >> heather: no. as you can see, all the trash and yuck, it's dirty and gross. there's probably people who live down here. >> anthony: really? >> heather: yeah. there's a lot of homeless people in greenfield. >> anthony: what do you think now when you see somebody who's clearly junk sick on the street? >> heather: it gives me that yuck, sick feeling. and it scares me. like it reminds me why i don't want to be out there. it's just scary. a friend of mine overdosed january 1st of this year. and my brother-in-law overdosed in wendy's bathroom and they found him. and they brought him back to lif
i wouldn't necessarily say there was a bad part of greenfield.o shoot up? >> heather: yep. you know we'd go down here and just hang out down there. i bet if we walked along here, we'd probably find needles and bags, you know. >> anthony: so basically you'd come down here, shoot up and what, where are you gonna nod out? >> heather: just sit down and hang out. if it's a day like this, hang out under the underpass over there. >> anthony: not exactly la vida loca. >>...
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peopl > u> sreenivasan: joininow from santa barbara is newshour weekend special correspondent jeff greenfield. jeff, there are always dissenters within administrations, between the woodward book and the op-ed piece is something different? >> yes, and i think the difference is staggering, there's always people who will y to challenge a policy from the inside by leaking often to woodward but the nature of these statements are the fact that a high ranking aide takes a piece of paper off the president's desk to keep him from executing a disastrous policy, the endless accounts of people calling the president idiot unhinged that this crazy town, we've never seen anything like this before and what makes it interesting is many of trump' acritics areo criticizing the anonymous op-ed, their argument is look, if you file this strongly the president is a dantier to the on, your job is to resign and say it publicly. but that's, you know, that's really not what's going only . he for all kinds of reasons, and as for i hear the vice presidt saying this might be criminal. reminds me of a joke from the soviet
peopl > u> sreenivasan: joininow from santa barbara is newshour weekend special correspondent jeff greenfield. jeff, there are always dissenters within administrations, between the woodward book and the op-ed piece is something different? >> yes, and i think the difference is staggering, there's always people who will y to challenge a policy from the inside by leaking often to woodward but the nature of these statements are the fact that a high ranking aide takes a piece of paper...
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to improve rail all the way north of greenfield. the governor has agreed next year in the spring to begin experimental efforts to extend rail transportation to the north. that's infrastructure but anytime we can approve and it has productivity, it's important. i worked with governor baker to make sure that was done. that was $291 million investment in route 91. >> moderator: opportunity to respond. trachea infrastructure is critical to keeping our committee vibrant. between transportation particularly and inner cities making sure it's affordable, that roots are not being cut and truncated. i think the folks they are the concern that union station is a reason that they are receiving an increase in transportation costs and for disabled and for people and people in inner-city, these are quality of life issues that have been answered properly. >> moderator: opportunity to respond. neal: she is is the first one e heard that the size union station. i think people in western and central massachusetts are overjoyed at the prospect of having
to improve rail all the way north of greenfield. the governor has agreed next year in the spring to begin experimental efforts to extend rail transportation to the north. that's infrastructure but anytime we can approve and it has productivity, it's important. i worked with governor baker to make sure that was done. that was $291 million investment in route 91. >> moderator: opportunity to respond. trachea infrastructure is critical to keeping our committee vibrant. between transportation...
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her former editor is with me, political analyst jeff greenfield.usan, you wrote about this feeling of two americas this week. you're in new orleans, you've been traveling all weekend. does it feel like two americas to you today? >> absolutely, brian. what i'm so struck by is the one thing that happened that was unifying was that most of america was watching these hearings, taking in the news, everywhere i've gone. i've been in texas as you have in recent days, in new york, in washington. people are talking about this on the airplane, in the airport, in restaurants. it's a national conversation. unfortunately, however, there's not a shared narrative about the facts. to me that's one of the biggest differences between now and 27 years ago when the anita hill/clarence thomas hearings happened, we've almost given up, we've received tceded the idea should be one basis for the conversation. if the effort was to get at the truth, the hearing the other day was not about truth. that wasn't the outcome of it either. it's myrrh ki whether we'll ever understan
her former editor is with me, political analyst jeff greenfield.usan, you wrote about this feeling of two americas this week. you're in new orleans, you've been traveling all weekend. does it feel like two americas to you today? >> absolutely, brian. what i'm so struck by is the one thing that happened that was unifying was that most of america was watching these hearings, taking in the news, everywhere i've gone. i've been in texas as you have in recent days, in new york, in washington....
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emily: rebecca greenfield, thank you for joining us. check it out in business week.entbritelatform had a big debut on the stock exchange. the ceo tells us how they scored so much on date one. sustainable benefits of vertical farming are undeniable but what is new tech mean for farm laborers. we will take a look at how sustainable tech is changing tomorrow's jobs. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ emily: this is bloomberg technology, i am emily chang. eventbrite went public on the new york stock exchange raising as 68%, andh raising $230 million in its debut. we spoke to the ceo and cofounder julia hearts about the big ticket punch in wall street. julia: we have been able to talent for investors that the vast market for experiences is underserved. receive 45% of our new event creators coming to the platform after not using a technology platform. i think that come alone, tells us that we have been able to uniquely aggregate many different types of event creators who just before eventbrite had not been served with great technology. emily: it seems like everybody is pushing into th
emily: rebecca greenfield, thank you for joining us. check it out in business week.entbritelatform had a big debut on the stock exchange. the ceo tells us how they scored so much on date one. sustainable benefits of vertical farming are undeniable but what is new tech mean for farm laborers. we will take a look at how sustainable tech is changing tomorrow's jobs. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ emily: this is bloomberg technology, i am emily chang. eventbrite went public on the new york stock...
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rebecca greenfield joins us on the details and what it means.n hold only 47 cents for every dollar that men do. talk about the trends we are seeing in these larger pay packages awarded to women. rebecca: a huge amount of data, 180,000 employees, almost 6000 employers. i think the stats are solid showing that women are only getting 47%, 47 cents of equity for every dollar that a man is getting and that is just a huge disparity between the two. emily: is the equity gap a bigger problem than the the pay gap because it can widen significantly at those high numbers? rebecca: equity, it is important to note it does not always result in a big payday, but it does sometimes and it makes the next billionaires in the next influencers. it is something that is not being considered. the gender pay gap is important and those weekly paychecks add up, but this is something, having an outside a fact that we -- having an outside of fact -- an outsized effect that we are not even considering to understand. this is the first time we are having data to show what it i
rebecca greenfield joins us on the details and what it means.n hold only 47 cents for every dollar that men do. talk about the trends we are seeing in these larger pay packages awarded to women. rebecca: a huge amount of data, 180,000 employees, almost 6000 employers. i think the stats are solid showing that women are only getting 47%, 47 cents of equity for every dollar that a man is getting and that is just a huge disparity between the two. emily: is the equity gap a bigger problem than the...
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joining us now, richard greenfield of btig.ill les moonves take the $100 million in stocks and run? it is impossible to know what ultimately happens but the outcome was all but assured. when you go to war with your majority shareholder, forgetting even layering on the risks and challenges with the allegations, he went to war with the controlling shareholder of the take awayd tried to voting control of that majority shareholder. that was something that has been tried at viacom several years ago and was lost. just before that was set to trial, settling, moving on. playing it forward -- les moonves was set to go to court to dilute the shareholder, change the board, ending up looking like he is in a buyout. proposition in delaware to fight. it is clearly laid out in the bylaws what the rights of the shareholder is. les moonves never had a leg to stand on. he was going to lose anyway so rather than losing court, he is figuring out there is a better path, especially for the company, in fighting -- than fighting to the bitter end. von
joining us now, richard greenfield of btig.ill les moonves take the $100 million in stocks and run? it is impossible to know what ultimately happens but the outcome was all but assured. when you go to war with your majority shareholder, forgetting even layering on the risks and challenges with the allegations, he went to war with the controlling shareholder of the take awayd tried to voting control of that majority shareholder. that was something that has been tried at viacom several years ago...
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the new cbs sitcom stars cedric the entertainer, tischina arnold, beth behrs and max greenfield. of it like a reverse "all in the family." i was exclusively on set and as you'll see, it's a miracle that this cast can get any work done. >> i'm at my neighbor's house right now. >> it's like this every day. >> this is what? >> no. he's got kevin frazier crazy. it's a crazy neighborhood i live in. >> i'm going to get some stuff out of your kitchen. >> got some people coming over. i'm just going to take your beef. >> welcome to the neighborhood. when max and beth move in next door, it throws cedric and tischina for a little bit of a loop, but even though they're tackling some weighty issues on the show, they're having a good time on set. >> the fire is right. >> sorry. i just wanted to get the vegan burgers out of the fridge that i left here. oh, here it is. >> these are the new neighbors. >> thanks. >> i would never have vegan burgers til these people moved into the neighborhood and i mean that's what happened. >> hi, i'm tina. >> i'm gemma. this is our son grover. >> grover? >> are
the new cbs sitcom stars cedric the entertainer, tischina arnold, beth behrs and max greenfield. of it like a reverse "all in the family." i was exclusively on set and as you'll see, it's a miracle that this cast can get any work done. >> i'm at my neighbor's house right now. >> it's like this every day. >> this is what? >> no. he's got kevin frazier crazy. it's a crazy neighborhood i live in. >> i'm going to get some stuff out of your kitchen. >>...
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out shares of snap sinking 7% this comes after it was downgraded to a sell rating cut it to $5 greenfield noting lack of innovation and low quality adds and decline of daily active users is a few reasons for it. he raised the prospect of a big capital ration the stock down more than 35% this year. is there hope for a rebound or is the story over. >> hit the pause button here i guess the interesting comparison would be to the twitter. we saw twitter as one of the first peer plays after facebook who was an upstart this is a company literally -- snap has two times the daily active users in the u.s. that twitter has. and yet twitter is you know obviously turning a profit here on adjusted basis. they have grown sales faster than most companies we have seen go from zero to $2.5 billion so the problem with snap is they haven't figured out how to montize the user base. we saw this for twitter. it was trading in the teens and this then they figured it out. sat palm point they are turning it on. i don't know if they can do it by themselves. >> we saw facebook facebook wasn't able to get up but then
out shares of snap sinking 7% this comes after it was downgraded to a sell rating cut it to $5 greenfield noting lack of innovation and low quality adds and decline of daily active users is a few reasons for it. he raised the prospect of a big capital ration the stock down more than 35% this year. is there hope for a rebound or is the story over. >> hit the pause button here i guess the interesting comparison would be to the twitter. we saw twitter as one of the first peer plays after...
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with a person to use additional stimulus money for the following purpose, improve rail north of greenfield. the governor has agreed next year to begin experimental efforts to extend rail transportation to the north. that is infrastructure. anytime we can improve and enhance productivity, it is important. i worked with governor baker to make sure to 91 was done, a $291 million investment. >> opportunity to respond? infrastructure is critical to keeping our community vibrant. it is between transportation and the inner cities, making sure it is affordable and that routes are not ring cut and truncated. folks are concerned that union station is the reason they are receiving an increase in transportation costs, and for people in the inner-city, these are quality of life issues not answered properly. the first one is i heard criticize union station. i think the people are overjoyed at the prospect of having an enhanced rail system that includes connecticut rail, amtrak, bus transportation, the opportunity for cap transportation. you drive by there today, and there is more economic activity there
with a person to use additional stimulus money for the following purpose, improve rail north of greenfield. the governor has agreed next year to begin experimental efforts to extend rail transportation to the north. that is infrastructure. anytime we can improve and enhance productivity, it is important. i worked with governor baker to make sure to 91 was done, a $291 million investment. >> opportunity to respond? infrastructure is critical to keeping our community vibrant. it is between...
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for more let's bring in rich greenfield of btig.billion valuation, what does comcast get out of this in terms of competitive landscape? >> look, you are seeing scale redefined on the programming side. when you look at a company like disney buying fox or a good chunk of the fox content assets, when you look at discovery and scripps merging, every time we have seen a merger with a scaling up in content to programming, it is usually driven a scaling up in distribution side of the equation. normally that occurs within the u.s., the government permitted comcast from buying time warner cable. comcast is looking for new ways to get global scale, or get scale and doing it globally by buying subscribers in sky. the largest video distributor in the world with 44 million subscribers across the u.s. and europe. joe: a concern facing companies economicss like the of pay-tv is less fulfilling all the time with services like netflix threatening them. is the situation any better in europe or are they buying an asset that is fundamentally facing som
for more let's bring in rich greenfield of btig.billion valuation, what does comcast get out of this in terms of competitive landscape? >> look, you are seeing scale redefined on the programming side. when you look at a company like disney buying fox or a good chunk of the fox content assets, when you look at discovery and scripps merging, every time we have seen a merger with a scaling up in content to programming, it is usually driven a scaling up in distribution side of the equation....
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leadership team making decisions about what will happen in the home and a whole plethora of different greenfield seven. i don't including this it can tell us smith making decisions about when people will move reasonable from the move and all the rest of it but actually i'm on the ground the survivors the m.p.'s the councils for the grenfell area tell us to actually what the leadership team and can tell us smith think they are deciding is not actually happening on the ground what about the prime minister that mrs may said these people should be c. weeks after the fire remember she had no idea what she was talking about we would all like gas some in the government she didn't consult the council before telling everyone they would of course not the leadership of the council told me. the first they had about it was when she said on the in the house of commons that on the t.v. screens they were just making up anything to get past this but get back to this letter the people who are being. forced to move from hotels and so on because it's costing council a lot of money to keep those people into into ten
leadership team making decisions about what will happen in the home and a whole plethora of different greenfield seven. i don't including this it can tell us smith making decisions about when people will move reasonable from the move and all the rest of it but actually i'm on the ground the survivors the m.p.'s the councils for the grenfell area tell us to actually what the leadership team and can tell us smith think they are deciding is not actually happening on the ground what about the prime...
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here is rebecca greenfield with the information. >> we looked at 6000 companies, and the data is solidwomenhey found is that hold $.47 of equity for every dollar a manhole. -- man holds. that is over 50%. >> that is important, because this is literally and ofuratively the currency innovation, so implications just beyond dollars and cents. the money that can lead to down the line has a next financial affect. >> to be clear, lots of equity does not turn into anything, but we can see that equity can turn into a lots of money for a lots of people. a can mean you get to buy house, but it also means you become the next angel investor the next startup founder. arguably, this is more impactful than the pay gap. carol: break it down, you spoke specifically about a young software engineer. we talked about people going in to startups. tell us about her experience. >> one of the women we talked to was an engineer at lyft. she got a pay offer, and knew a man who got a similar offer. they were sharing stories, and it turned out he was offered more equities than she had. shetook the job, but when got
here is rebecca greenfield with the information. >> we looked at 6000 companies, and the data is solidwomenhey found is that hold $.47 of equity for every dollar a manhole. -- man holds. that is over 50%. >> that is important, because this is literally and ofuratively the currency innovation, so implications just beyond dollars and cents. the money that can lead to down the line has a next financial affect. >> to be clear, lots of equity does not turn into anything, but we can...
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here with more is rebecca greenfield. a fascinating piece. coming on and were more female analysts. are, they're not talking much. rebecca: there are still not very many. we had a study that analyzed years50,000 calls over 19 and it found women make up about 11 or 12% of people on the calls but are also proportionately talking less. they only make up a percent of talks. joe: that goes back seven years. the orange bar is showing they don't even get talk time on the calls equivalent. rebecca: as the share increases, the talk time does not increase much. this is a phenomenon that happens in all kinds of settings. there have been lots of studies showing women do not get their proportionate share of talk time in full board meetings or in the supreme court. joe: we have all been to events like at a panel or a movie screening were some guy will say or actually aion, comment, and squeeze in a follow-up question. do similar things happen on earnings calls where the analysts use it to filibuster? the main problem is not on the analyst side, it is people answering the questions are so heavily
here with more is rebecca greenfield. a fascinating piece. coming on and were more female analysts. are, they're not talking much. rebecca: there are still not very many. we had a study that analyzed years50,000 calls over 19 and it found women make up about 11 or 12% of people on the calls but are also proportionately talking less. they only make up a percent of talks. joe: that goes back seven years. the orange bar is showing they don't even get talk time on the calls equivalent. rebecca: as...
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anything about it because they say according to a tweet we are aware of the looting at 13th and greenfield. unfortunately, management has asked us not to intervene at this time. the police department we did a short time ago because of the looting they were extending the curfew in that area beginning in our till 5:00 eastern time through 6:00 a.m. tomorrow. one way to keep people off the streets and out of that store and other stores. down across the state appeared trees behind me not down and here's another one right here surrounded by power lines. recent examples of this all over the neighborhood theater, particularly in the historic district for some old trees have come down. my case it appears that a twister may have hidden area and then move down and took out a huge tree of the sidewalk around it and then some more trees and align just down the block. a lot of trees down. a lot of roads have been blocked. 202 hanover county alone. major interstates. i 4995, two major north two major north, south and east west highways. portions of those highways underwater earlier today and how do you
anything about it because they say according to a tweet we are aware of the looting at 13th and greenfield. unfortunately, management has asked us not to intervene at this time. the police department we did a short time ago because of the looting they were extending the curfew in that area beginning in our till 5:00 eastern time through 6:00 a.m. tomorrow. one way to keep people off the streets and out of that store and other stores. down across the state appeared trees behind me not down and...
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here is rebecca greenfield.ooked at over 180,000 employees at 6000 companies and the data is solid. what they found is that women hold $.47 of equity for every dollar a man holds. that is over 50% equity gap. it is important because this is literally and figuratively, the configuration of startups in the silicon valley. there are implications beyond the dollars and cents in parts because of the perception and in part because of the money that can lead to. >> lots of equity doesn't end up turning into anything. we have seen that equity can lead to a lot of money for a lot of people and it can mean you get to buy a house and it can also mean you become the next angel investor and startup founder. arguably this is more important and impactful than the pay gap. >> you talked about a young female software engineer. we are talking about people going to startups. salary butting a also a lot of sock options. tell us about her experience? >> one of the women was an t. she got a pay off her and she knew a man that got a s
here is rebecca greenfield.ooked at over 180,000 employees at 6000 companies and the data is solid. what they found is that women hold $.47 of equity for every dollar a man holds. that is over 50% equity gap. it is important because this is literally and figuratively, the configuration of startups in the silicon valley. there are implications beyond the dollars and cents in parts because of the perception and in part because of the money that can lead to. >> lots of equity doesn't end up...
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rob: alexa greenfield tells fox news her dad started dipping into soda to cool them down. know if it's coke maybe it's root beer. rob: it's beard. caught george eating the banana split. would you ever do that? jillian: i don't eat chicken. rob: that's right. she is a vegetarian. isn't shoe so healthy? jillian: thanks for watching. >> fireworks on capitol hill as president trump supreme court nominee takes the hot seat. >> step down now i urge you. >it has been a waste of time and has been for 40 years. nobody actually wants answers to their questions. >> the threat from tropical storm gordon will be flash flooding as it moves inland across mississippi there is a state of emergency in several counties along the coast. >> far left democrat knocked out a 10-term congressman eye anna presley beating mike copana both sides of the aisle change is coming. >> nike is making pro-football player and
rob: alexa greenfield tells fox news her dad started dipping into soda to cool them down. know if it's coke maybe it's root beer. rob: it's beard. caught george eating the banana split. would you ever do that? jillian: i don't eat chicken. rob: that's right. she is a vegetarian. isn't shoe so healthy? jillian: thanks for watching. >> fireworks on capitol hill as president trump supreme court nominee takes the hot seat. >> step down now i urge you. >it has been a waste of time and...
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to do, clean up or not clean up -- >> sell it or he may be forced to merge with viacom as rich greenfield connell: two years down the line. >> if he can't find a suitor. i spoke with rich about this he had a good read. he was one of the few analysts not sucking up to cbs the analysts on this company were pathetic. that last analyst call where they didn't even ask about succession. that is one of the biggest things. connell: i remember,. >> it was horrible. connell: you reported on the time. >> rich wasn't there. he has a good call. he doesn't think there is much appetite from tech for content like cbs. connell: really? some stories written about that everybody is speculating -- doesn't make sense? >> speculating. he believes the tech ship has sailed. these major tech firms. you can look what they're doing. they're creating their own content. connell: yeah. >> they don't want to buy old line content. really the right move would be cbs and viacom to team up to find some synergies. maybe that would be a more attractive package for someone else down the road. connell: something moonves was sa
to do, clean up or not clean up -- >> sell it or he may be forced to merge with viacom as rich greenfield connell: two years down the line. >> if he can't find a suitor. i spoke with rich about this he had a good read. he was one of the few analysts not sucking up to cbs the analysts on this company were pathetic. that last analyst call where they didn't even ask about succession. that is one of the biggest things. connell: i remember,. >> it was horrible. connell: you...
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cohen and greenfield make a batch of each of the winning flavors and then raffle off pints to supportersherry. what do you think? >> i think it's a great idea. thank you, lauren. well trade or war escalating between world two biggest economies, china retaliates with tariffs on 60 billion dollars of american goods as new u.s. tariffs on 200 billions of chinese imports goes into effect today. art hogan and manager director at bill great to see you this morning. thanks for coming on. listen, we've got the hong kong market down pretty dramatically this morning after the dow did great last week. it was the the best two weeks since february. well traders finally have to pay attention to whews going on with these trade negotiations. >> you know it's interesting i don't think so. we have a new set of circumstances that lined up to get us used to what's going on in china. three things to think about is first and foremost if you look the what has been placed in terms of tariffs on china and it is effect on u.s. economy, it adds up to about 35 billion dollar so juxtapose that against a 18 trillion
cohen and greenfield make a batch of each of the winning flavors and then raffle off pints to supportersherry. what do you think? >> i think it's a great idea. thank you, lauren. well trade or war escalating between world two biggest economies, china retaliates with tariffs on 60 billion dollars of american goods as new u.s. tariffs on 200 billions of chinese imports goes into effect today. art hogan and manager director at bill great to see you this morning. thanks for coming on. listen,...
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if you look at autos industrials, these are new greenfield areas.ff in the gizmo is growing. joe: so one day in past cycles where you have the boom and bust of computers and then maybe phones, now one day this chair will have a chip in it. >> look, yes. industrials have expanded substantially and so have cars. these are areas where the growth of semiconductor revenues from these segments is disproportionately higher. 2-3 times higher than the unit growth of these devices in these sectors. joe: is it possible that sometimes you get a bit of an order and supply niche -- mismatch. the story is in tech but for whatever reason, these are complex supply chains with very long lead times and you have to make predictions quarters or years in advance about how much you need and how much to invest. intelligencemberg are certainly believers in that part unless we see a dramatic economic retrenchment of sorts and we don't think they will 20, 30, 40, 50% in negative returns from where we are today. we think there is negative potential for sure but it is hard to s
if you look at autos industrials, these are new greenfield areas.ff in the gizmo is growing. joe: so one day in past cycles where you have the boom and bust of computers and then maybe phones, now one day this chair will have a chip in it. >> look, yes. industrials have expanded substantially and so have cars. these are areas where the growth of semiconductor revenues from these segments is disproportionately higher. 2-3 times higher than the unit growth of these devices in these sectors....
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and it was about really unfolding greenfield so in the beginning, 50% of small businesses are 21 smalle u.s. don't accept cards today, which means they miss out on the sale. i'm at the farmer's market and i want to buy the more expensive item, i might not have the cash in my pocket but of course it's grown from there. so today over 50% on the businesses on square are what we consider larger. they do more than $125,000 so they're out of the farmer's market they've probably got a bricks and mortar maybe they're just starting online and actually have a large union line business. and our goal is to make sure you never grow out of us, that our products keep getting more sophisticated and more specific to the business that you're building >> when we first met, i was suspicious -- critical i was worried about the loans. your rate of default is far better, even though you're empowering even the tiniest of businesses. >> you're right. 500,000 loans. we've done over $3 billion of total loans facilitated. and we've done that with a default rate of around 4%. and so why it really come downs to the
and it was about really unfolding greenfield so in the beginning, 50% of small businesses are 21 smalle u.s. don't accept cards today, which means they miss out on the sale. i'm at the farmer's market and i want to buy the more expensive item, i might not have the cash in my pocket but of course it's grown from there. so today over 50% on the businesses on square are what we consider larger. they do more than $125,000 so they're out of the farmer's market they've probably got a bricks and...
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alix: rich greenfield of btig, thanks for your time. coming up, controversy at the u.s. open.ets fined for are going for the umpire and still fighting back. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ alix: this is "bloomberg daybreak." week youell 1% last volatility at a two month high. now, a calmer story. to me, it is about the swedish equity market. up 6/10 of 1%. jeffrey's upgrading the stocks to modestly bullish. despite the fact that they still do not really have a government. there are questions as to who will really be leading that had government after inconclusive elections yesterday. a rally underway with yields down 10 basis points -- it appears like the financial toister says why do we want borrow more money when we have to pay more for the money we are borrowing? euro-dollar up to 10 sub 1%, but still range bound at 1.15 to 1.17. spread.ad -- 2-10 david: more news about cbs. it appears they will pay $120 million in severance to les moonves but not directly to him. they will pay into a trust. whether or not he gets it depends on a legal review at the end. what they are doing is they w
alix: rich greenfield of btig, thanks for your time. coming up, controversy at the u.s. open.ets fined for are going for the umpire and still fighting back. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ alix: this is "bloomberg daybreak." week youell 1% last volatility at a two month high. now, a calmer story. to me, it is about the swedish equity market. up 6/10 of 1%. jeffrey's upgrading the stocks to modestly bullish. despite the fact that they still do not really have a government. there are...
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it's 10 minutes long, he stayed up all night putting it together with jeff greenfield and he came to cleveland and he was scheduled to speak. the place was packed with people, it was a very solemn occasion and i want to play two segments of this speech that becomes known as the mindless menace of violence speech but this is bobby kennedy in cleveland ohio . >> it is not a day for politics . i have saved this one opportunity, my only event of today, to speak briefly to you about the mindless menace of violence in america which again stains are land and every one of our lives. it is not the concern of any one race. the victims of the violence are black and white, rich and poor, young and old, famous and unknown. they are most important of all, human beings whom other human beings love and needed. >> let me go back area it makes you emotional just to hear it. >> our lives on this planet are too short. the work to be done is to great, to let this spirit flourish any longer in this land ofours . of course, we cannot banish it with a program nor with a resolution. but we can perhaps rememb
it's 10 minutes long, he stayed up all night putting it together with jeff greenfield and he came to cleveland and he was scheduled to speak. the place was packed with people, it was a very solemn occasion and i want to play two segments of this speech that becomes known as the mindless menace of violence speech but this is bobby kennedy in cleveland ohio . >> it is not a day for politics . i have saved this one opportunity, my only event of today, to speak briefly to you about the...
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when the adult leaves the room, it is anc, it is devastating >> rich greenfield >> red bush up theiruse the change of management subjects increase their value. >> i know they're paying cfo a lot. he's from amazon if fusions go down you think it is a new and improve on a can but if a dog won't eat it, it don't matter >> let's get to s&p here opening bell today celebrating a chinese car electric car company. we'll talk to the cfo in "squawk alley. pricing demand does not seem to be all that reboast obust of an. >> why did we give a green light to a company that we thought sold a lot of equipment to iran. without a green light or any quick protocol qualcomm was allowed to buy nxp. why did we allow these companies to live? while the president is focused on trade, we allow a lot of things to happen i am always surprised that the president says there are too many chinese ipos. he was never that close when he speaks about the ipo market. the io markpo market is where e chinese kind of dominate >> we won't do it for fees in this country a pound of flesh, i will have my bond if you want to tr
when the adult leaves the room, it is anc, it is devastating >> rich greenfield >> red bush up theiruse the change of management subjects increase their value. >> i know they're paying cfo a lot. he's from amazon if fusions go down you think it is a new and improve on a can but if a dog won't eat it, it don't matter >> let's get to s&p here opening bell today celebrating a chinese car electric car company. we'll talk to the cfo in "squawk alley. pricing demand...
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cream hope to scoop up democratic votes in midterm with new line of ice cream flavors ben cohen, greenfieldspired wi seven progressive democratic candidates make a batch of each winning flavor raffle off to supporters they have dipped into politics before 2016 cohen invented a flavor bernie' yearning to honor vermont independently senator bernie sanders seven new flavors coming i hope they are good. >> thank you, coming up all eyes on federal reserve how market could react, when fed meets this week, it is expected to raise interest rates, want to get into it next comcast beat outfox 39-billion-dollar bid for sky broadcasting what comcast needs to do to seal that deal all coming up. ♪ ♪ - [narrator] at athene, we think it's time for the financial world to stop acting the same old way. in today's complex world, you need a partner that is driven to provide you with better solutions for these challenging times, one that is willing to disrupt the industry, and break free from conventional thinking. (thudding) we are a different kind of financial company. we are athene, and we are driven to do mo
cream hope to scoop up democratic votes in midterm with new line of ice cream flavors ben cohen, greenfieldspired wi seven progressive democratic candidates make a batch of each winning flavor raffle off to supporters they have dipped into politics before 2016 cohen invented a flavor bernie' yearning to honor vermont independently senator bernie sanders seven new flavors coming i hope they are good. >> thank you, coming up all eyes on federal reserve how market could react, when fed meets...
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when i get to south carolina, when i get back to greenfield or any part of south carolina actually there's this deep familiarity to the land, the way it smells, await the people move, the food, the architecture, even though greenville has changed a lot, it feels like home to me. >> host: well, good afternoon and welcome to booktv. this is another edition in our special fiction edition in-depth year. this month we have young adult and children's author jacqueline woodson. she's got 24, 25 books, something like that. we will try to scroll through them as ago but this is your chance, if you grew up reading jacqueline woodson or if your kids are reading jacqueline woodson, here's your chance to talk with the author. going to put the up on the screen. 202-748-8200 for those of you who live in the east and central time zones. 202-748-8201 for those of you out in the mountain at pacific time zones. we do encourage the twins, the younger generation, , if you'rea reader of jacqueline woodson asked mama debt and see if you can call in. i knew she would like to hear from you. we also social media way
when i get to south carolina, when i get back to greenfield or any part of south carolina actually there's this deep familiarity to the land, the way it smells, await the people move, the food, the architecture, even though greenville has changed a lot, it feels like home to me. >> host: well, good afternoon and welcome to booktv. this is another edition in our special fiction edition in-depth year. this month we have young adult and children's author jacqueline woodson. she's got 24, 25...