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its amazon prime program.s is really the flip side of the remarkable success of amazon prime and you are seeing in action what the company has to do to meet its obligations through that program. emily: jonathan, when you echo that? jonathan: absolutely. you have a fixed amount of infrastructure out there that is trying to solve increasingly difficult problems in logistics space. there are so many providers out there. with respect to cargo magic -- cargomatic, 90% of the trucking companies out there are six trucks or less. how do you get them to work together? you have to use technology or go in there and change the way business is done in general. amazon are trying to solve their own problems, and they are realizing that you have to be close to the problem in order to solve it. i mentioned i get five boxes a day from amazon. maybe it is like one toothbrush in a box, or this morning i ordered straws and they are coming tomorrow. how is this economical long-term? cory: amazon loses money on shipping, nearly $3 b
its amazon prime program.s is really the flip side of the remarkable success of amazon prime and you are seeing in action what the company has to do to meet its obligations through that program. emily: jonathan, when you echo that? jonathan: absolutely. you have a fixed amount of infrastructure out there that is trying to solve increasingly difficult problems in logistics space. there are so many providers out there. with respect to cargo magic -- cargomatic, 90% of the trucking companies out...
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>>> amazon signed a deal to lease 20 boeing aircraft, part of amazon's strategy to handle more of its deliveries and in turn cut costs. the planes are being leased from air transportation service group. as part of that agreement, amazon has the right to buy 19.9% of air transport stock over five years at $9.73 a share. and that sent shares of air transports soaring more than 16%. amazon fell fractionally. >>> and amazon as of late has been the retailer that others follow but now it's flipping the script a bit taking some plays from veteran retailers' playbooks. courtney reagan has that story. >> we love your collection. i love it. >> reporter: it's a tactic media properties hsn and qvc have benefited from for years. >> you have to preserve your skin. >> reporter: tv personalities selling everything from jewelry to body lotion and beyond. now amazon is in on the game, too. >> welcome, live from new york. >> reporter: amazon launched its 30 minute live streaming internet show, "style co live" last night. the hosts talked fashion and beauty trends, live chat with viewers and, of course,
>>> amazon signed a deal to lease 20 boeing aircraft, part of amazon's strategy to handle more of its deliveries and in turn cut costs. the planes are being leased from air transportation service group. as part of that agreement, amazon has the right to buy 19.9% of air transport stock over five years at $9.73 a share. and that sent shares of air transports soaring more than 16%. amazon fell fractionally. >>> and amazon as of late has been the retailer that others follow but...
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amazon, 1900. netflix has 6200 movies. 18,000 for amazon. story of their offerings is digital revenue. that is in addition to amazon's subscription price. amazon's offering is quite different. you have netflix and hulu with subscription levels and hulu doing broadcast tv. then you have live broadcasts like the state of the union. >> that is what makes me hopeful about the future. cory: you also have the rentals and downloads. it is a unique offering. all three are getting interest from hollywood. netflix won four emmys last year, and amazon took home five. quality matters. an addictive show leads to a sticky customer, which can spend up to 140% more on amazon. in other words, a successful prime video business could lead to a bigger business for all of amazon. cory johnson, los angeles. emily: we will bring you cory's full interview with roy price later this week. it is international women's day, and we are focusing on the gains women have made in the tech industry and what work needs to be done. ♪ find fantasy shows. when it comes to the thi
amazon, 1900. netflix has 6200 movies. 18,000 for amazon. story of their offerings is digital revenue. that is in addition to amazon's subscription price. amazon's offering is quite different. you have netflix and hulu with subscription levels and hulu doing broadcast tv. then you have live broadcasts like the state of the union. >> that is what makes me hopeful about the future. cory: you also have the rentals and downloads. it is a unique offering. all three are getting interest from...
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-- for amazon? cory: it is such a universe of how amazon customers use it.there for the video? are they there to get the diapers delivered to the gura home? david: oh. cory: just saying, been there, buddy. they say they are feeding an ecosystem, that if they can get people online a lot, at or near the amazon site and they are going to order more stuff. if they can lower the barriers to entry from whether it is having a watch a video or think about a book -- on thursday night we will have the release bosch,"second season of " the first ever attempt at a drama for amazon. yes, they think that is when to sell books, but they think it is what is so a lot of things just by having people online a lot and being so near amazon because they so dominate online retail. here, just quickly another report that amazon is getting into the shipping business, looking at leasing some airplanes. cory: again, all about costs and lowering barriers to get stuff to customers. amazon spends vast fortunes on shipping costs every year and they are looking -- always looking at new ways
-- for amazon? cory: it is such a universe of how amazon customers use it.there for the video? are they there to get the diapers delivered to the gura home? david: oh. cory: just saying, been there, buddy. they say they are feeding an ecosystem, that if they can get people online a lot, at or near the amazon site and they are going to order more stuff. if they can lower the barriers to entry from whether it is having a watch a video or think about a book -- on thursday night we will have the...
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emily: we talked about amazon at go, which could become -- amazon echo, which could become a anothertem. they are lowering encryption on their tablets and publicly coming out and saying they support apple. david: i think there is an overwhelming and somewhat surprisingly large support for apple's position in the entire tech community. i think amazon clearly believes in encryption given their support of apple, but even going back to why apple is fighting the case in brooklyn earlier, i think mood has shifted and it is surprising even people in tech how many other people in tech agree with them. there is almost a uniform view that the government should not have the right to have backdoors into this product and that things should be encrypted for the safety of consumers. emily: how important is this as a branding issue? cory: it is important also as a consumer issue. visibilityses their as a tech company. they also have amazon web services as one of the most important services on the internet. i think that is why the corporate concern about privacy is so concerned about amazon. it is cr
emily: we talked about amazon at go, which could become -- amazon echo, which could become a anothertem. they are lowering encryption on their tablets and publicly coming out and saying they support apple. david: i think there is an overwhelming and somewhat surprisingly large support for apple's position in the entire tech community. i think amazon clearly believes in encryption given their support of apple, but even going back to why apple is fighting the case in brooklyn earlier, i think...
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much is on amazon and some reports say apple is cutting back on its wrus of amazon.mazon is an investor and business insider but netflix higher. some people think maybe the cost of storing data, of serving through the web servers. got a little less expensive. >> you now three big competitors that are really good at this. the reason amazon was able to build such an amazing business so quickly, it was the first. now you have google and microsoft, very credible alternatives an they're in a pricing war and if you're am it's hedging. it's saying we're going to play you off against one another and use the infrastructure while apple builds it's own and the key point is its actually tough to do this. that's why ibm and some of the older big computer firms have not been able to whip up the solution to compete with amazon. it's difficult to do. >> how much of this is apple trying to gain a competitive advantage by sampling it's competitors and seeing exactly how they do things. >> that's a good question. it's probably more just pragmatic. they need a solution for peak demand.
much is on amazon and some reports say apple is cutting back on its wrus of amazon.mazon is an investor and business insider but netflix higher. some people think maybe the cost of storing data, of serving through the web servers. got a little less expensive. >> you now three big competitors that are really good at this. the reason amazon was able to build such an amazing business so quickly, it was the first. now you have google and microsoft, very credible alternatives an they're in a...
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amazon goes to hollywood. we'll hear from the head of the amazon studio. first, u.s. government strikes back in a legal fight that's expanded beyond apple including dozens now of the world's biggest tech company taking stand of the protection of encryption. the d.o.j. is seeking to narrow the focus back to one iphone 5c. apple opposition to a federal court order to unlock one of the season bernardino shooter's phone. apple wants desperately needs this case not to be about one isolated iphone. that there is probable cause to believe there is evidence of a terror attack on that phone. meantime, apple out with its own announced just hours before the company confirming it is holding an event on march 21st. which a is new iphone. joining us now to discuss alex webb cover apple and tim higgins. tim i want to start with you. coming from the justice department, how has it evolved. has the government updated its original point? >> they're really hitting apple hard, saying this is a diversion. it needs to become a more national debate. making the argument to the court that this
amazon goes to hollywood. we'll hear from the head of the amazon studio. first, u.s. government strikes back in a legal fight that's expanded beyond apple including dozens now of the world's biggest tech company taking stand of the protection of encryption. the d.o.j. is seeking to narrow the focus back to one iphone 5c. apple opposition to a federal court order to unlock one of the season bernardino shooter's phone. apple wants desperately needs this case not to be about one isolated iphone....
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why would amazon do this?lready focused on the logistics effort and amazon is good at saying we can maybe do that, too. they are a good logistics business so they can partner with someone like morrison and turn them into an efficient delivery system. emily: we know that amazon is after world domination, but what is the broader plan? >> i think that they seriously think that groceries is promising and huge. everybody needs to eat. it is not just a new game boy. it is getting food to everyone in the world and partnering with stores like this is a way to get into the business. >> not just food, but a new partnership. a partnership between amazon and britta, where they will make smart water pitchers that auto-order your replacement filters. >> it is part of their dash replenishment system. amazon wants to know when you need something and say, let's get it to you. when the consumer doesn't even need to make a decision. that is money. emily: as i mentioned, i use amazon to deliver my groceries. i use dash. one of th
why would amazon do this?lready focused on the logistics effort and amazon is good at saying we can maybe do that, too. they are a good logistics business so they can partner with someone like morrison and turn them into an efficient delivery system. emily: we know that amazon is after world domination, but what is the broader plan? >> i think that they seriously think that groceries is promising and huge. everybody needs to eat. it is not just a new game boy. it is getting food to...
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it has a very unusual work environment but it seems to be working for amazon had >. >> amazon had not on this story. it's employee turnover is not that huge. it is starting his first homegrown tv series on thursday. any point of weakness? cory: they are trying all sorts of new things. they are launching a brand-new show that they announced today which will be a live broadcast on their amazon prime video service, which will demonstrate how different their service actually is the netflix. not least of which is the availability of live programming. they tried it out with state of the union earlier this year, and now there's a show that will have interactive components to enable people able to contribute to the show and comments live online while it is going on. amazon tries new things all the time, some of them stick some of break stick, some do not that they are trying to grow into this method business. >> thank you. coming up on bloomberg markets, the close of trading just minutes away. let's take a look how major indexes are faring right now. the dow is down about 45% to 89 points. i
it has a very unusual work environment but it seems to be working for amazon had >. >> amazon had not on this story. it's employee turnover is not that huge. it is starting his first homegrown tv series on thursday. any point of weakness? cory: they are trying all sorts of new things. they are launching a brand-new show that they announced today which will be a live broadcast on their amazon prime video service, which will demonstrate how different their service actually is the...
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that's what amazon will be doing sending you the email. so the first thing is change your password on your email account because if somebody takes control of your email account they can then do password resets on all the other accounts. >> in fact, tony suggests using a completely separate email account for your bank accounts in addition to of course different passwords on every site and changing the last denial or letter isn't enough. instead of using passwords, use an acronym. for instance this is my password for amazon would be testimonied impfa. don't out that one it's too easy to guess and above all never click on a link in an email. go directly to the company's website by timing in the url. we contacted amazon this morning. i spoke with several people. so far nobody is able to confirm this is real. but folks who have received exact same email in the passage son has confirmed those are real so we are assuming this is real. >> the dark web, not very comforting. >> most people will likely be victims of this sometime or another. >>> new
that's what amazon will be doing sending you the email. so the first thing is change your password on your email account because if somebody takes control of your email account they can then do password resets on all the other accounts. >> in fact, tony suggests using a completely separate email account for your bank accounts in addition to of course different passwords on every site and changing the last denial or letter isn't enough. instead of using passwords, use an acronym. for...
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it costs $89 for amazon prime members. the tap is $129. >>> you will never need to remember to order water filters again. amazon and brita teamed up to create a pitcher that automatically orders another one when it is time to replace. it sends a signal to amazon placing the order. a $6 filter should last you about months. >>> nobody wants to touch anything in an airplane boeing has come up with a self- cleaning lavatory. it may not be the total wipe down that you would hope for, but that funky purple lighting contains uv light which will kill 99.99% of germs. it only takes three seconds as well. the lavatory of the future will also include touchless features. the idea has to be studied further before it can be installed on airplanes. >>> we are headed toward a time when cars won't need drivers. as josh thomas shows us, florida's transportation officials are headed for the future. >> reporter: autonomous cars are already being tested in controlled conditions across the bay area. >> people think it is the future but it is re
it costs $89 for amazon prime members. the tap is $129. >>> you will never need to remember to order water filters again. amazon and brita teamed up to create a pitcher that automatically orders another one when it is time to replace. it sends a signal to amazon placing the order. a $6 filter should last you about months. >>> nobody wants to touch anything in an airplane boeing has come up with a self- cleaning lavatory. it may not be the total wipe down that you would hope...
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the simply money point: don't abuse amazon's return policy. and if you do need to return something defective, take a picture of itso you can make your case for that return later, if amazon asks. for fox 19 now and simply money, i'm nathan bachrach. sot "steve weather animation" steve chroma key yikes! as i look at long term model that takes us as far into the future as 16 days apr 6 i get the feeling we are going to be very busy in the fox19 now weather center. and, to anticipate your question; yes! i see the possibility of snow on, before and maybe after opening day. a warming trend kicks in today and except for today and friday each day in the 7-day forecast has a high temperature in the 60s. we have to watch thursday for some heavy rain and thunder and the outside chance of a marginal severe thunderstorm cell. sunday for easter will be mild but each new model run increases the chance of showers. steve gfx sot "sports open" guy that has an agent that doesn't need one. the only job i have an pretty basic answer with me at this point." joe hpl
the simply money point: don't abuse amazon's return policy. and if you do need to return something defective, take a picture of itso you can make your case for that return later, if amazon asks. for fox 19 now and simply money, i'm nathan bachrach. sot "steve weather animation" steve chroma key yikes! as i look at long term model that takes us as far into the future as 16 days apr 6 i get the feeling we are going to be very busy in the fox19 now weather center. and, to anticipate your...
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her book, wonderful me is available on amazon and sold in her tatto gallery torn arts at 1125 south wells avenue. my guest is candace liberty. she is a local artist, tatoo artist, and author. her book "wonderful me" is abou ther art,mental illness, and heartache. liberty grew up in the small town of gabbs. she has been a tattoo artist since 2004 and started painting in 2006. since childhood, she has done portrait drawings. her book, wonderful me is available on amazon and sold in her tatto gallery torn arts at 1125 south wells avenue.my is a local artist, tatoo artist, and author. her book "wonderful me" is abou ther art,mental illness, and heartache. liberty grew up in the small town of gabbs. she has been a tattoo artist since 2004 and started painting in 2006. since childhood, she has done portrait drawings. her book, wonderful me is available on amazon and sold in her tatto gallery torn arts at 1125 south wells avenue. my guest is candace liberty. she is a local artist, tatoo artist, and author. her book "wonderful me" is abou ther art,mental illness, and heartache. liberty grew up in
her book, wonderful me is available on amazon and sold in her tatto gallery torn arts at 1125 south wells avenue. my guest is candace liberty. she is a local artist, tatoo artist, and author. her book "wonderful me" is abou ther art,mental illness, and heartache. liberty grew up in the small town of gabbs. she has been a tattoo artist since 2004 and started painting in 2006. since childhood, she has done portrait drawings. her book, wonderful me is available on amazon and sold in her...
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it's going to come out or likely could come out of amazon and then the story on amazon falls apart so that to me is like kind of a canary in the coal mine. >> listen i think amazon did $9 billion in revenue in aws and it's projected to grow 55% this year. that may be low. you look at google. google did about a billion. there's a multi-strategy platform going on where people want to use different outlets so i say google is going to benefit. will actually benefit and not a hit to amazon whatsoever. >> that's projected to grow without competitors. >> it will take a lot for google to catch up, although people do want to invest there. >> usually a hit to the smaller competitors that are having trouble competing. >> absolutely. >> right now amazon is dominating a way nobody is going to see them relinquish much space but i think amazon is almost priced to perfection at this point and it's traded higher and up and down. they have actually showed profitability but this is not a reason to go out and buy amazon. that's in the price and why it trades at 200 times earnings. >> coming up next, k.b.
it's going to come out or likely could come out of amazon and then the story on amazon falls apart so that to me is like kind of a canary in the coal mine. >> listen i think amazon did $9 billion in revenue in aws and it's projected to grow 55% this year. that may be low. you look at google. google did about a billion. there's a multi-strategy platform going on where people want to use different outlets so i say google is going to benefit. will actually benefit and not a hit to amazon...
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>> amazon has forever altered the retail industry, with the latest moves, amazon is taking some playsveteran retailers' playbooks. private clothing brands and a shopping so allay qvc and hsn. amazon's 30-minute "style code live" is free and streaming daily at 9:00 p.m., from the host, and rachel smith and mtv host rodriguez, live chat with viewers and of course direct viewers to purchase items right on amazon.com. the new show follows the roll-out of the seven any private label apparel lines. private labels are cornerstone for many traditional retailers capturing higher margins. thing costco and the kirkland bread or st. john's bay and j.c. penney. a survey shows 25% more consumers bought apparel on amazon in february than in 2015, which means amazon is likely taking share away from companies that have built their entire about is on selling clothing. keybank ed aruma estimates that it could add at least 25 cents to earnings, even higher if it can execute strong private-label sales at those higher margins. >> i mean, what's interesting about both of these stories is they really tell th
>> amazon has forever altered the retail industry, with the latest moves, amazon is taking some playsveteran retailers' playbooks. private clothing brands and a shopping so allay qvc and hsn. amazon's 30-minute "style code live" is free and streaming daily at 9:00 p.m., from the host, and rachel smith and mtv host rodriguez, live chat with viewers and of course direct viewers to purchase items right on amazon.com. the new show follows the roll-out of the seven any private label...
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ordered literally just my amazon echo today. snapchat, so i think my life is about to change. we will have to get you on snapchat, too. david: i already use snapchat to communicate with my daughter, a 23-year-old. emily: as always, wonderful to have you here on the show. it is time to find out who is having the best day ever. i love this one. today it is nasa astronauts scott kelly, proving that a year in space can take you to new heights, literally. upon returning to earth upon a record-setting mission in space, scientists know that he is now two inches taller than when he left. it is a weird, but temporary side effect of space travel. without the full strength of gravity pushing on the discs between your vertebrae, it expands and lengthens of the spine. they checked his vitals. -- person would have checked notice the difference right away, and that is his twin. tomorrow, governor jerry brown. ♪ >> this "charlie rose." charlie: we begin with politics, donald trump and hillary clinton came close tore securing their party nominat
ordered literally just my amazon echo today. snapchat, so i think my life is about to change. we will have to get you on snapchat, too. david: i already use snapchat to communicate with my daughter, a 23-year-old. emily: as always, wonderful to have you here on the show. it is time to find out who is having the best day ever. i love this one. today it is nasa astronauts scott kelly, proving that a year in space can take you to new heights, literally. upon returning to earth upon a...
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the amazon executive says voice is the next platform.to use voice, but for me, that thing that really makes it different from anything else we have seen recently, is that you basically deal with technology the way you deal with another person. you ask alexa to do things the same way you ask -- my wife, what is the weather? i am so impressed with this -- the things this alexa can do. every time i say the word alexa, i am sure that in some households watching the show, the thing is it saying things. because whenever it appears that word it perks up and asks you what you want. it is a new form of computer interface, a good deal. emily: alexa, alexa, alexa. people are so annoyed with us right now. what about the capabilities? siri on the iphone, there is a lot of work to be done there. just in terms of recognizing what i am saying, it can't punctuate, a cannot do a lot of. david: it probably recognizes a much narrower range of what siri does. but what it does understand, it understands very fluently. and it can hear you from very far away. i
the amazon executive says voice is the next platform.to use voice, but for me, that thing that really makes it different from anything else we have seen recently, is that you basically deal with technology the way you deal with another person. you ask alexa to do things the same way you ask -- my wife, what is the weather? i am so impressed with this -- the things this alexa can do. every time i say the word alexa, i am sure that in some households watching the show, the thing is it saying...
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>> theft has been a long time concern for amazon.his is a company that has a high turnover, low pay work force. a lot of valuable, small stuff in their warehouses. so they've gone to great length to try to stop it. carol: there's some history at amazon about their tactics when it comes to employees. they can be pretty tough, can't they? >> sure. there's a case that went all the way to the supreme court regarding the wait times to go through security checks and, more dramatically, as my co-author on this story reported several years ago, there were situations like the one in 2010 in pennsylvania where workers said they were stuck in the freezing cold in their t-shirts and shorts for hours after a fire alarm got turned on just because the company was afraid that if people could go to their cars it might be covered to steal something. david: in this week's etc. section, the editor gives us a sneak peek at the five most exclusive gyms on the market. he spoke with carol. carol: there's always interesting trends going on in the fitness wor
>> theft has been a long time concern for amazon.his is a company that has a high turnover, low pay work force. a lot of valuable, small stuff in their warehouses. so they've gone to great length to try to stop it. carol: there's some history at amazon about their tactics when it comes to employees. they can be pretty tough, can't they? >> sure. there's a case that went all the way to the supreme court regarding the wait times to go through security checks and, more dramatically, as...
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emily: what about amazon?ow much, in terms of sales, has been generated by the amazon partnership? tobi: amazon partnership has been mostly about their web store business. they have brought over a lot of merchants that have been selling on the platform. it has been a great partnership. payments enabled directly through amazon, the ability to ship the product directly into the amazon marketplace. it is a meaningful channel for the people on our platform. emily: what about google? what have your talks with google been like? tobi: yeah. it is a little bit hard for me to comment. i know where you're going with this. [laughter] emily: let's talk about the elephant in the room. has google talked to you? are they trying to buy you? tobi: as a public company, i emily as a public company, i cannot comment. , emily: do you wonder about google as a competitor? they've been trying to expand their shopping efforts. tobi: google, and everyone else frankly is finally taking , e-commerce seriously. everyone realizes what an i
emily: what about amazon?ow much, in terms of sales, has been generated by the amazon partnership? tobi: amazon partnership has been mostly about their web store business. they have brought over a lot of merchants that have been selling on the platform. it has been a great partnership. payments enabled directly through amazon, the ability to ship the product directly into the amazon marketplace. it is a meaningful channel for the people on our platform. emily: what about google? what have your...
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i'm talking about netflix and amazon. amazon has the on demand video stuff. doing as great as netflix. they have so many interests i feel a merger would crush the competition. >> let's talk about it. first of all, amazon, $260 billion. it could certainly do it without a problem. i think netflix isn't for sale. when netflix was much lower, i pleaded with apple to buy netflix. i thought it would give them a stream of revenue. when amazon, i tell you reed hastings wouldn't take a bid. jeff bezos wouldn't make an offer. i like the idea like you do. i think some of the amazon movies will be good. these are separate companies that won't happen. at least in my book. paul in california. >> caller: b-b-boo-yah to you from berkeley. >> i love berkeley. good horse racing there. people don't talk about it. what's up? >> caller: i want to say thank you. i have dedicated a life long to holistic health. i'm trying to find out is a further investment in fit bit a dedication to health and well-being long into the future? >> i was speaking to brian cornell, the terrific ceo of
i'm talking about netflix and amazon. amazon has the on demand video stuff. doing as great as netflix. they have so many interests i feel a merger would crush the competition. >> let's talk about it. first of all, amazon, $260 billion. it could certainly do it without a problem. i think netflix isn't for sale. when netflix was much lower, i pleaded with apple to buy netflix. i thought it would give them a stream of revenue. when amazon, i tell you reed hastings wouldn't take a bid. jeff...
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amazon has 1900. there are 18,000 movies for amazon.offering is the digital rental of movies. those revenues are in addition to amazon's subscription prices. it is important to note that amazon is offering is different from competitors. netflix and amazon have subduction revenue, and hulu and amazon also have broadcast tv. netflix and amazon have subscription revenue, and hulu and amazon also have broadcast tv. the rivals from amazon, download is a unique offering, trying to keep up with some strong competitors. all three are getting recognition from hollywood. hulu got its first golden globe nomination this year. amazon took home five. quality matters, because a sticky show leads to a sticky customer. a sticky amazon prime customer customers paye more than regular customers. david: thanks to cory johnson for that piece. he will have a full interview with what price this week on bloomberg west. next, it is me versus matt miller in the battle of the charts. get ready, matt. matt: i am ready. ♪ jon: it is that time of the morning, the bat
amazon has 1900. there are 18,000 movies for amazon.offering is the digital rental of movies. those revenues are in addition to amazon's subscription prices. it is important to note that amazon is offering is different from competitors. netflix and amazon have subduction revenue, and hulu and amazon also have broadcast tv. netflix and amazon have subscription revenue, and hulu and amazon also have broadcast tv. the rivals from amazon, download is a unique offering, trying to keep up with some...
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amazon down newly 3%. it may be looking at office depot's corporate business unit to jumpstart its office supply business. betty: thank you. ramy inocencio at the markets desk. let's get a check of headlines. mark crumpton has more. mark. : south carolina senator lindsey graham is endorsing texas senator said crews for the republican presidential nomination. back in february, senator graham had this to say about his colleague. senator lindsey graham: if you kill ted cruz on the floor of the senate, and the trial was in the senate, nobody would convict you. [laughter] mark: senator graham says he will help the cruz campaign "in every way i can." president obama is comparing for an unprecedented role in the 2016 campaign. the president and his aides have been trying to determine how they can replicate the success of his campaigns. mr. obama is likely to be the most active sitting president on the campaign trail in decades. russian president vladimir putin has a warning for extremist groups in syria. he has w
amazon down newly 3%. it may be looking at office depot's corporate business unit to jumpstart its office supply business. betty: thank you. ramy inocencio at the markets desk. let's get a check of headlines. mark crumpton has more. mark. : south carolina senator lindsey graham is endorsing texas senator said crews for the republican presidential nomination. back in february, senator graham had this to say about his colleague. senator lindsey graham: if you kill ted cruz on the floor of the...
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what is the story with amazon? amazon, the biggest lift on the nasdaq today.le is having an influence saying it is years away from leaving its cloud vendors and you will remember we were talking about how amazon actually's nine-day deal to shift to -- actually signed a deal to shift to apple. you can see the lift and then closing up by about 1.6%. i want to end on an airline, virgin atlantic. by more thanday up 13%. the reason is because the airline is thinking about itself all or part of after getting takeover interest. it is unclear as to who that might be. maybe delta or jetblue. we did reach out to those companies and they declined to comment. it is the number 14 best performer on the nasdaq. i know corey has more. thanks for the rundown. we are going to take a look at virgin america. cory johnson joining us now. dig in for us. he said it was not a tech stock. emily: a lot of tech people like virgin america. it has positioned itself of a tech company. they have positioned itself to be in front of tech workers when they launch a new service. in denver they
what is the story with amazon? amazon, the biggest lift on the nasdaq today.le is having an influence saying it is years away from leaving its cloud vendors and you will remember we were talking about how amazon actually's nine-day deal to shift to -- actually signed a deal to shift to apple. you can see the lift and then closing up by about 1.6%. i want to end on an airline, virgin atlantic. by more thanday up 13%. the reason is because the airline is thinking about itself all or part of after...
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amazon estimates women made 39% of the global workforce, 24% as managers as of july and amazon says ampensation found women earned 99.9 cents for every dollar men earned in the same job. coming up the new york auto show gets underway tomorrow. we have a preview of the supercars getting all of the attention. >> a lot of attention to our brand. it is very possible. lauren: national football league owners crackdown on player conduct and alex rodriguez of the yankees reveals when he might retire but backtracks a bit. those stories and more coming up. checking stock market futures ahead of "the opening bell," the s&p down 8.5, nasdaq down 22, you are watching us a 6, your first look at morning markets. lauren: the new york auto show in full swing and jeff locke as the big unveiling. >> reporter: the new york auto show seems all about the suv. what is the buzz about this one? the first one ever made by the quintessential luxury sports car maker sells for $73,000 and features leather and silk interiors and a ferrari built engine. then there is the lincoln navigator, gullwing doors on this co
amazon estimates women made 39% of the global workforce, 24% as managers as of july and amazon says ampensation found women earned 99.9 cents for every dollar men earned in the same job. coming up the new york auto show gets underway tomorrow. we have a preview of the supercars getting all of the attention. >> a lot of attention to our brand. it is very possible. lauren: national football league owners crackdown on player conduct and alex rodriguez of the yankees reveals when he might...
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amazon is not commenting.but with any store, be careful how much you return or exchange. while apple has just announced a new, smaller iphone, samsung is launching its new galaxy s7. s7.and tonight our partners at consumer reports magazine say it may be the best smartphone ever!the magazinejust completed its testing of the s7 and says it is great in low light, has a super long battery life, and best of all is almost waterproof.. wondering why stores are making the switch to those clunky new chip card readers? you may wonder no more once you see this next report... which shows just how vulnerable your old credit card is to scammers. its now been two weeks since on their new chip reader terminals.shoppers are relucantly making the switch to the new chip cards....even though many people find the new card readers much slower than swiping. swiping."i do not like the chip card!" card!""they're a little inconvenient!"but you'll understand why stores are making the switch to chip when you see this amazing video....just released by the miami florida police department.watch the man
amazon is not commenting.but with any store, be careful how much you return or exchange. while apple has just announced a new, smaller iphone, samsung is launching its new galaxy s7. s7.and tonight our partners at consumer reports magazine say it may be the best smartphone ever!the magazinejust completed its testing of the s7 and says it is great in low light, has a super long battery life, and best of all is almost waterproof.. wondering why stores are making the switch to those clunky new...
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also amazon versus fed ex. fed ex isn't worried about amazon but is that foolish? financial officer is going to join us in an exclusive. that stock has been battered. is there a future? all of that and more coming up on squawk alley. i've been called a lot of things. i have read all of your books. did you learn anything? i learned that humans are complicated. we're emotional. absent-minded. and we make some really bad decisions. my trade-off analytics can help companies make better decisions, but i am still learning what makes people tick. what makes you tick watson? natural language processing, reasoning algorithms, statistical parsing. now you are just showing off. reasoning algorithms, sintensely-flavored.. colorfully-diverse. beautifully-misshapen. cultivated for generations, it's the unexpected hero of any dish. when you cook with incredible ingredients... you make incredible meals. fresh ingredients. step-by-step-recipes. delivered to your door. get your first two meals free blueapron.com/cook. but are you gonna bring fiup that stock again? well you need to t
also amazon versus fed ex. fed ex isn't worried about amazon but is that foolish? financial officer is going to join us in an exclusive. that stock has been battered. is there a future? all of that and more coming up on squawk alley. i've been called a lot of things. i have read all of your books. did you learn anything? i learned that humans are complicated. we're emotional. absent-minded. and we make some really bad decisions. my trade-off analytics can help companies make better decisions,...
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charter says it's in talks with amazon as well.the idea is while people are shopping for, say, a tv set, amazon could offer tv service as well, similar to what best buy has done. this partnership just takes it digital. kelly? >> what's so interesting about this, julia is most companies are so focused on maintaining that consumer relationship, what comcast seems to be doing is acknowledging it hasn't done a good job of it and willing to hand it off to amazon. >> comcast is hiring its own consumer relations people. it's really good getting other ways to sell its service. if it can improve customer service through am zone, it's willing to do that, and it also wants to open up who is buying it and how people think of it. this is manage that you could do through amazon, which we all think of as a fairly innovative retailer. >> i don't know. i don't get this one. i know i'm going to sound like i'm repeating kelly's question, but it just seems like, as you said, julia, this is making it -- this is an easier way for them to buy the service
charter says it's in talks with amazon as well.the idea is while people are shopping for, say, a tv set, amazon could offer tv service as well, similar to what best buy has done. this partnership just takes it digital. kelly? >> what's so interesting about this, julia is most companies are so focused on maintaining that consumer relationship, what comcast seems to be doing is acknowledging it hasn't done a good job of it and willing to hand it off to amazon. >> comcast is hiring its...
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demand side is weak, secular declines, competition from amazon.you paint a good reason why they need to go through with this. time, the opposition of the ftc cannot be a complete surprise either. what steps have they taken to head it off? said they would sell a large portion of contract business. , andare closing stores would argue that amazon is a key competitor, and if they end up opening stores, you don't have that monopoly. stores? amazon open a competitor to them and that's what they're counting on. alix: staples has negative sales growth. all these guys end up with fighting amazon and no way to compete. has figured out how to be the amazon killer. what is the way to turn that around? >> to focus on productivity within the store, rightsizing, grow sales and copy and print, an extension of a small business office. scarlet: i actually go to staples, believe it or not, because my son keeps losing his school supplies. dedicated aisles to other things than office supplies. sell more toble to contract customers as a one-stop shop, making them more
demand side is weak, secular declines, competition from amazon.you paint a good reason why they need to go through with this. time, the opposition of the ftc cannot be a complete surprise either. what steps have they taken to head it off? said they would sell a large portion of contract business. , andare closing stores would argue that amazon is a key competitor, and if they end up opening stores, you don't have that monopoly. stores? amazon open a competitor to them and that's what they're...
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amazon student and amazon prime members will also get free one-day pickup for orders placed by 10:00 at night. >> laura: applegate farms is recalling its natural chicken nuggets. there may be small pieces of plastic in its eight-ounce packages. date of september 27 of 2016. return the package to the store where you bought it for a full refund. >>> and, go go squeeze apple sauce is voluntarily recalling some of its product. the company says food product residue was in two pumps in one of its michigan factories during an inspection. no illnesses connected to this issue have been reported. if you purchased go go squeeze apple sauce pouches with best before dates before december 4, 2015 and march 4 of 2017, contact go go squeeze. we have a link on our app. >> brian: straight ahead on cleveland 19 news, firefighters are suspended for saving the life of a little girl who was having seizures. find out why, next. >> jon: and clouds are on the increase in our feasel roof-cam, the harbingers of what's to come tonight. but oh, the temperatures, are they going to be easy to take if you like spri
amazon student and amazon prime members will also get free one-day pickup for orders placed by 10:00 at night. >> laura: applegate farms is recalling its natural chicken nuggets. there may be small pieces of plastic in its eight-ounce packages. date of september 27 of 2016. return the package to the store where you bought it for a full refund. >>> and, go go squeeze apple sauce is voluntarily recalling some of its product. the company says food product residue was in two pumps in...
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amazon has my payment information, my address, my history of my life essentially.'t see that being a huge hurdle here if they wanted to do it. another potential application is -- i'm covering another patent application a year ago involving physical stores related to amazon and the idea you would walk out of a store potentially an amazon store with an item without stopping to pay at a checkout counter. there was some mention of cameras in that, which is sounds even more creepier than this. but it's something i'm keeping sort of in the back of my mind when i talk to my sources over there and former amazon employees. >> jason, maybe to push back a little bit on this idea it is really so ominous, any time you're giving a password, you're essentially authentic ating information you've already given to them, correct? you're saying yes, this in fact is me so they are going to match my selfie to something on file? >> exactly. you're right. i wouldn't argue with that. >> well, whether it's used in stores or on phones what here -- the angle you take a selfie, the picture can
amazon has my payment information, my address, my history of my life essentially.'t see that being a huge hurdle here if they wanted to do it. another potential application is -- i'm covering another patent application a year ago involving physical stores related to amazon and the idea you would walk out of a store potentially an amazon store with an item without stopping to pay at a checkout counter. there was some mention of cameras in that, which is sounds even more creepier than this. but...
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comcast will begin selling its cable, internet and phone service on amazon. the new page called the amazon cable storage site, includes dedicated customer service. amazon will get a fee every time accustom ers signs up, prices are the same, though, as on the comcast website. erika, rahel? >> and jill, of course, president obama wrapping up his trip to cuba today. but many are saying the visit is going to have like long lasting impact, more us companies, say they'll do business there. what's the latest with that? >> well the world's largest cruise company carnival is going to cube, a the first time in 50 years that a cruz ship will travel from the us to cuba directly. passengers will be expected to spends about eight hours a day, though, involved in some type of cultural experience, the seven day trip would leave from miami, cost about $1,800, per person. erika, rahel? >> a lot of big changes, the beginning of it, too. >> a lot of people are excited about that. >> up in new york, jill, see you later this morning, thank you. coming up after the break, katie has
comcast will begin selling its cable, internet and phone service on amazon. the new page called the amazon cable storage site, includes dedicated customer service. amazon will get a fee every time accustom ers signs up, prices are the same, though, as on the comcast website. erika, rahel? >> and jill, of course, president obama wrapping up his trip to cuba today. but many are saying the visit is going to have like long lasting impact, more us companies, say they'll do business there....
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amazon did not return any calls but amazon is down by 2% but office depot is rallying by 10.3%.alk about is with mastercard and paypal. both rising -- paypal, not so much. mastercard up by nearly 2%, but according to wedbush, saying mastercard could be the most interesting dance partner for paypal because wedbush says a deal between the credit card company and payments company into help mastercard get the faster growing e-commerce business and now it's seeing just single-digit growth. a look at chipotle, down the lowest in a month because of an analyst downgrade by jefferies. jefferies saying the turnaround efforts will be much longer than expected. going to stick with chipotle here. the company working to get back on track the a call i outbreak. news about a massachusetts restaurant closing has the company back in the headlines. our reporter has been covering this story from the very beginning. implemented a lot of new safety and regulatory aspects to keep this from happening again. how big a setback is this going to be? >> the situation is not good. sales were down 26% in febr
amazon did not return any calls but amazon is down by 2% but office depot is rallying by 10.3%.alk about is with mastercard and paypal. both rising -- paypal, not so much. mastercard up by nearly 2%, but according to wedbush, saying mastercard could be the most interesting dance partner for paypal because wedbush says a deal between the credit card company and payments company into help mastercard get the faster growing e-commerce business and now it's seeing just single-digit growth. a look at...
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you are competing against amazon, and google. they are investing like crazy and they are not afraid to cut rices. that is the world we are heading into. emily: what is your view of oracle's future? cory: pat is dead on. competitors will be google and microsoft and amazon. salesforce is a company that spends so much money on marketing to grow the top line that their margins will not compete. google is fearless. amazon is fearless. microsoft is fearless. those are tough competitors. editorcory johnson our at large. we will have you back on in five or 10 years. later this hour we had to be filled. everyone from google and two teslas putting their car on display as congress takes a closer look at driverless vehicles. us or arudeau joining sit down with our bloomberg editor in chief 9:00 a.m. bloomberg time thursday. hasly: emily: alan warren jumped ship as chief operating officer. he has been overseeing google docs. at 2.6been the riot billion dollars. it promises users simple help insurance. win for artificial intelligence. they won
you are competing against amazon, and google. they are investing like crazy and they are not afraid to cut rices. that is the world we are heading into. emily: what is your view of oracle's future? cory: pat is dead on. competitors will be google and microsoft and amazon. salesforce is a company that spends so much money on marketing to grow the top line that their margins will not compete. google is fearless. amazon is fearless. microsoft is fearless. those are tough competitors. editorcory...
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>> theft has been a long-time concern for amazon.his is a company that has a high turnover, low-pay work force. a lot of valuable, small stuff in their warehouses. so they've gone to great length to try to stop it. carol: there's some history at amazon about their tactics when it comes to employees. they can be pretty tough, can't they? >> sure. there's a case that went all the way to the supreme court regarding the wait times to go through security checks and, more dramatically, as my co-author on this story reported several years ago, there were situations like the one in 2010 in pennsylvania where workers said they were stuck in the freezing cold in their t-shirts and shorts for hours after a fire alarm got turned on just because the company was afraid that if people could go to their cars it might be cover to steal something. david: in this week's etc. section, the editor gives us a sneak peek at the five most exclusive gyms on the market. he spoke with carol massar. carol: there's always interesting trends going on in the fitnes
>> theft has been a long-time concern for amazon.his is a company that has a high turnover, low-pay work force. a lot of valuable, small stuff in their warehouses. so they've gone to great length to try to stop it. carol: there's some history at amazon about their tactics when it comes to employees. they can be pretty tough, can't they? >> sure. there's a case that went all the way to the supreme court regarding the wait times to go through security checks and, more dramatically, as...
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but first, checking out on amazon may soon get a whole lot easier. live look along the sunshine skyway bridge, foggy out now at havertys furniture, it's our spring home event, where you can create the perfect home. from now until march twenty-first... you'll find huge savings on stylish pieces, plus you'll save an extra one hundred dollars, on every thousand you spend. and, we're offering twenty-four month, no interest financing. come in today for storewide savings. with havertys, your home can be perfect. even when life isn't. [thwack] the spring home event. from classic to contemporary, if you have to deal with traffic on your drive to work -- listen to this. the average american wastes 50 hours a year in traffic. a report from car data company, inrix, finds its worst in los angeles. drivers there spend two work weeks, or 81 hours a year, on clogged roads. the runners up for running late: but it could be worse! people in london spend more than 100 hours a year stuck in traffic. amazon is trying to make it a lot easier for you to buy stuff on its we
but first, checking out on amazon may soon get a whole lot easier. live look along the sunshine skyway bridge, foggy out now at havertys furniture, it's our spring home event, where you can create the perfect home. from now until march twenty-first... you'll find huge savings on stylish pieces, plus you'll save an extra one hundred dollars, on every thousand you spend. and, we're offering twenty-four month, no interest financing. come in today for storewide savings. with havertys, your home can...
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are they making money for amazon or saving money for amazon? they're providing value.be google hasn't taught these robots to fix a server yet. and that's the problem. >> yet. >> all right up next, any moment now a judge is going to hold a hearing to decide if the public will get a lot more information in the lawsuit against sumner red stone. we have the latest next on squawk alley. trader group, they work all the time. sup jj, working hard? working 24/7 on mobile trader, rated #1 trading app on the app store. it lets you trade stocks, options, futures... even advanced orders. and it offers more charts than a lot of other competitors do on desktop. you work so late. i guess you don't see your family very much? i see them all the time. did you finish your derivatives pricing model, honey? td ameritrade. >>> fingerprint of a prime suspect in the paris terror attacks have been found inside a brussels apartment raided by police. it's unclear how old the prints are or if he was one of two men that escaped tuesday's raid. european leaders reached a deal will that send thousan
are they making money for amazon or saving money for amazon? they're providing value.be google hasn't taught these robots to fix a server yet. and that's the problem. >> yet. >> all right up next, any moment now a judge is going to hold a hearing to decide if the public will get a lot more information in the lawsuit against sumner red stone. we have the latest next on squawk alley. trader group, they work all the time. sup jj, working hard? working 24/7 on mobile trader, rated #1...
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amazon, we're at 750. google we're at 1,000. priceline, 1700. >> how does amazon figure that out?hey're going to raise prices for prime? raise prices for delivery? >> they have increased prices for fulfillment by amazon. that's the new program. about half of all of the items sold by amazon are actually other people's products. amazon picks, packs, and ships them for them and charges them a fee for that. it's actually a good move for amazon to have all of these third-party vendors say, take ore inventory and deliver it for us because you do a better job. >> we call them a retailer, but are they going to basically become a cloud competing company that also happens to have a retail division? are we watching a transformation of amazon over the next couple years? >> great question. there's two points to this. first, this is the first year in which their cloud profits are going to be bigger than their retail profits. >> do they have retail profits? >> thin. look, retail, what do you expect? mid single digit operating margins. second thing, they're now becoming a logistics company. we di
amazon, we're at 750. google we're at 1,000. priceline, 1700. >> how does amazon figure that out?hey're going to raise prices for prime? raise prices for delivery? >> they have increased prices for fulfillment by amazon. that's the new program. about half of all of the items sold by amazon are actually other people's products. amazon picks, packs, and ships them for them and charges them a fee for that. it's actually a good move for amazon to have all of these third-party vendors...
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amazon and brita teamed up to create a pitcher that re-orders its own filters. it's called the brita infinity smart water pitcher. instead of waiting for the you to notice the pitcher needs a new filter -- it uses built-in wifi to order new ones from amazon. the $5.99 filters last for two months or 40 gallons of water. the new pitcher is available now on amazon dot com. things that sound too good to be true...but this next story is reportedly very real. according to the netflix website, the company is looking for one person to spend two weeks traveling europe and the middle east...all on their dime...and you'll even be paid 4- grand. your only job is to visit the sets of popular shows, movies and netflix originals and post photos on instagram. to apply, you have to follow netlfix on instagram, and post three photos with the hashtag #grammasters3. the deadline to apply is sunday. those facebook quizzes are fun... but do you know where your information is going? those quizes may quizzes are fun... but do you know where your information is going? those quizes may n
amazon and brita teamed up to create a pitcher that re-orders its own filters. it's called the brita infinity smart water pitcher. instead of waiting for the you to notice the pitcher needs a new filter -- it uses built-in wifi to order new ones from amazon. the $5.99 filters last for two months or 40 gallons of water. the new pitcher is available now on amazon dot com. things that sound too good to be true...but this next story is reportedly very real. according to the netflix website, the...
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reporter: theft has been a long time concern for amazon.urnover, low pay work force. a lot of valuable, small stuff in their warehouses. so they've gone to great length to try to stop it. carol: there's some history at amazon about their tactics when it comes to employees. they can be pretty tough, can't they? reporter: sure. there's a case that went all the way to the supreme court regarding the wait times to go through security checks and, more dramatically, as my co-author on this story reported several years ago, there were situations like the one in 2010 in pennsylvania where workers said they were stuck in the freezing cold in their t-shirts and shorts for hours after a fire alarm got turned on just because the company was afraid that if people could go to their cars it might be covered to steal something. david: in this week's etc. section, the editor gives us a sneak peek at the five most exclusive gyms on the market. he spoke with carol. carol: there's always interesting trends going on in the fitness world but there's some very in
reporter: theft has been a long time concern for amazon.urnover, low pay work force. a lot of valuable, small stuff in their warehouses. so they've gone to great length to try to stop it. carol: there's some history at amazon about their tactics when it comes to employees. they can be pretty tough, can't they? reporter: sure. there's a case that went all the way to the supreme court regarding the wait times to go through security checks and, more dramatically, as my co-author on this story...
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why wow watch this on amazon. well couple reasons. you can see the latest fashion and buy that fashion on amazon too how convene and a lot of people th you no longer have to go to brick and motors lauren hdnesday. >> thank you. >> bye-bye. >> see you tomorrow. >> 6:25 now. >> i was all into that video we showed. >> you don't have to have the prime membership to watch. anybody can watch. >> right there's prime people it's worth it. >> hello. >> good morning. >> noticing what's behind you beautiful sunrise. >> i didn't want to go inside yesterday. it was that pretty. >> you will feel the same toda today. it will be a few degrees grooelz degrees warmer than yesterday. although -- won't be cool. >> hilarious. when it's jacket next couple hours. kid getting up and going to thif and will take a few hours to get there. that is a very quiet sat lit radar. quiet weather pattern. high pressure off to south and east. this setup in the summertime give us hot and hazy companies and mid 90s with where the bermuda high is positioned and this time ar
why wow watch this on amazon. well couple reasons. you can see the latest fashion and buy that fashion on amazon too how convene and a lot of people th you no longer have to go to brick and motors lauren hdnesday. >> thank you. >> bye-bye. >> see you tomorrow. >> 6:25 now. >> i was all into that video we showed. >> you don't have to have the prime membership to watch. anybody can watch. >> right there's prime people it's worth it. >> hello....