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okay, andy jassy here we are again. and now you're not the ceo of aws. you're the ceo of amazon congratulations. and so is it any more likely than it's been the previous five or six times i've asked that you think it is a good idea to spin out aws from amazon? >> i knew you'd ask that question every year you ask that question i don't think it is any more likely no, i think all the same things we talked about in the past make it a long shot. >> yeah, okay. so, last week a judge ruled in the apple epic case. and i think in a way that has some broader implications for technology, for big tech i mean, similar to apple, customers love amazon, but there is all this government pressure these days to perhaps change business practices, so i wonder do you think amazon's focus continues to be on the customer solely and that ends up solving the other problems or is there a different waynow as ceo that you need to adjust because of the government messages and pressures? >> i think that always our focus is going to be customers i think if you look at -- i've been at t
okay, andy jassy here we are again. and now you're not the ceo of aws. you're the ceo of amazon congratulations. and so is it any more likely than it's been the previous five or six times i've asked that you think it is a good idea to spin out aws from amazon? >> i knew you'd ask that question every year you ask that question i don't think it is any more likely no, i think all the same things we talked about in the past make it a long shot. >> yeah, okay. so, last week a judge ruled...
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. >> andy jassy. >> andy jassy, who has been running the company's aws cloud business, is taking overive. >> he's been with amazon since 1997 >> almost every innovation that we ever do at amazon starts off as a kernel of an idea. >> if you're not finding a way to build a culture that wants to reinvent itself, you're going to really struggle in this new world. >> understated, very competitive, very smart. >> he's obviously chosen andy knowing andy very well i think this bodes terrifically well for amazon. >> there will be some companies that do everything. >> amazon is the white elephant of e-commerce. >> amazon is not a fully fledged content company. it is one of those things it does when it bought whole foods, they didn't revolutionize the food business, restructure food, they bought it as one of the many things they do. >> our core mission is to allow any company to build their business and their applications on top of our technology infrastructure platform. >> the vast majority of media companies are using aws and netflix, despite the fact they compete very aggressively with prime
. >> andy jassy. >> andy jassy, who has been running the company's aws cloud business, is taking overive. >> he's been with amazon since 1997 >> almost every innovation that we ever do at amazon starts off as a kernel of an idea. >> if you're not finding a way to build a culture that wants to reinvent itself, you're going to really struggle in this new world. >> understated, very competitive, very smart. >> he's obviously chosen andy knowing andy very...
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andy jassy his first since being ceo. before we talk about tax-smart investing, what's new?ll, audrey's expecting... -twins! grandparents! we want to put money aside for them, so...change in plans. alright, let's see what we can adjust. ♪♪ we'd be closer to the twins. change in plans. okay. mom, are you painting again? you could sell these. lemme guess, change in plans? at fidelity, a change in plans is always part of the plan. (vo) unconventional thinking means we see things differently, so you can focus on what matters most. that's how we've become the leader in 5g. #1 in customer satisfaction. and a partner who includes 5g in every plan, so you get it all. [swords clashing] - had enough? - no... arthritis. here. new aspercreme arthritis. full prescription-strength? reduces inflammation? thank the gods. don't thank them too soon. kick pain in the aspercreme. in business, it's never just another day. it's the big sale, or the big presentation. don't thank them too soon. the day where everything goes right. or the one where nothing does. with comcast business you get the net
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the investment management business of prudential. >>> welcome back our jon fortt sat down with andy jassyof the highlights apple is not the only company launching new hardware amazon will sell its own brand of televisions that fits with the company's ambitions in media jassy told me they're in the early days of exploring that space. that $8 billion mgm deal, they said they'll make voice control and interacting shopping with this new tv perhaps to a new level. >> really excited about the omniseries tvs we just announced. it's integrated well, so maybe you can say, alexa, help me find something on netflix alexa, play tiktok so i think for a long time, people have found a lot of value in the viewing experience, but also the selection of content that you have available on fire tv, with what we have with our channels business. you know, increasingly people will do commerce, you know, in these mechanic tisms between what we do with alexa, what we do in the living room, i think we have an opportunity to change what's possible for -- >> ecosystems, guys, so important here, whether you're talking
the investment management business of prudential. >>> welcome back our jon fortt sat down with andy jassyof the highlights apple is not the only company launching new hardware amazon will sell its own brand of televisions that fits with the company's ambitions in media jassy told me they're in the early days of exploring that space. that $8 billion mgm deal, they said they'll make voice control and interacting shopping with this new tv perhaps to a new level. >> really excited...
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it is hard to argue a monopoly >> don't miss that conversation later on andy jassy at 11:00 a.m. >>>on for stocks as we race toward the fourth quarter. >>> if you haven't done so, follow our podcast check us out on apple or spotify or podcast platform of choice. we'll be right back. that's why i take oste bi-flex to keep me moving the way i was made to, it nourishes and strengthens my joints for the long term. osteo bi-flex, plus vitamin d for immune support. [uplifting music playing] osteo bi-flex, plus vitamin d ♪ i had a dream that someday ♪ ♪ i would just fly, fly away ♪ at verizon we want to put the power of 5g in the hands of every business. so come in for verizon small business days. every butcher, baker, and artisanal cheese maker. schedule an appointment with our business experts, and get up to $1000 off a 5g phone. because every business deserves better. >>> welcome back to "worldwide exchange." there is no shortage of worry for investors. including talk of higher taxes, continuing covid concerns and a fed that appears prime to tighten some policy in the coming months. join
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and flashback to our interview this week with amazon's ceo andy jassy, who talked about how the pandemichanged demand for delivery and what amazon did in response. >> we spent the first 24, 25 years in amazon building a very broad fulfillment center network and over the last 18 months to 2 years had to double that footprint. so it brought on unprecedented demand i think that there are plenty of things in the process that we know we could do better, but i think the way we were able to help so many people get the ppe needed, the food they needed, items they needed both to function as well as to stay sane during the pandemic when we were all at home -- >> julia, this question of delivery and connecting people to the items, whether buy online, pick up in store, or it's buy online and pick up at a separate location or it's delivery is one of those things whether you are an amazon or you're a more traditional retailer, you're working through to figure out even as certain areas start to come out of this pandemic >> yeah. i mean, jon, i have to note amazon did have a restaurant delivery business
and flashback to our interview this week with amazon's ceo andy jassy, who talked about how the pandemichanged demand for delivery and what amazon did in response. >> we spent the first 24, 25 years in amazon building a very broad fulfillment center network and over the last 18 months to 2 years had to double that footprint. so it brought on unprecedented demand i think that there are plenty of things in the process that we know we could do better, but i think the way we were able to help...
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i asked andy jassy how he handled succession at aws. >> the team was strong with a strong leadership we added somebody back in adam siliski. he helped build the business and to add adam to a strong leadership team was really beneficial and i'm excited about that >> jen elias covers alphabet and had the scoop on the google cloud org which you can see on cnbc.com some executive shuffles figuring out who is in charge in the next fight for market share, right? it's a big shift within google cloud. it has a low amount of market share and not comparable to amazon microsoft it is part of an effort by the ceo to streamline the company which is the technical unit of the organization has doubled since he jind. it will have either expanded or different roles. >> he has told us about his efforts to scale up the go to market, the sales organization in particular. more of an industry-led strategy trying to provide specific ai-driven solutions to customer s more quickly than competitors are. is it your sense that's what this is intended to do, accelerate that industry specific solution strategy >>
i asked andy jassy how he handled succession at aws. >> the team was strong with a strong leadership we added somebody back in adam siliski. he helped build the business and to add adam to a strong leadership team was really beneficial and i'm excited about that >> jen elias covers alphabet and had the scoop on the google cloud org which you can see on cnbc.com some executive shuffles figuring out who is in charge in the next fight for market share, right? it's a big shift within...
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. >> and this reminds me of that conversation with andy jassy just a few days ago where, you know, we'realking about the amazon televisions coming out. yes, they will, of course, be connected. connected to alexa they'll play with netflix and the other services, but he also talked about other things like shopping that will be on these tvs. you can expect advertising will as well. how will that affect roku? how will that affect so many other players in this ecosystem? when amazon comes in and comes in strong often, but it doesn't always take out the competition. roku still strong. etsy still strong. stitch fix still strong. >> yeah. i really want to mention, jon, we missed this earlier, but roku announced its partners with shopify and will be allowing those shopify sellers to create ads inexpensively to show on roku this could be the next frontier of accessible video advertising for small and medium-sized businesses roku will make that happen with that shopify partnership that opens the door for roku to act as a whole new range of advertisers and generate more growth >> another shopify wow
. >> and this reminds me of that conversation with andy jassy just a few days ago where, you know, we'realking about the amazon televisions coming out. yes, they will, of course, be connected. connected to alexa they'll play with netflix and the other services, but he also talked about other things like shopping that will be on these tvs. you can expect advertising will as well. how will that affect roku? how will that affect so many other players in this ecosystem? when amazon comes in...
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algorithm heard senator warren and congressman schiff wrote letters to amazon chief executive, andy jassyting their concerns and asked for review of the algorithm. in her letter, senator warren described how it on the site by her staff for pandemic titles consistently include highly ranked and favorably tagged books based on falsehoods about covid-19 vaccines and cures it. represented asserted in his letter amazon is directly profiting for the sensationalism anti- vaccine misinformation while these conspiracy theories continue to directly contribute to covid-19 deaths. an amazon spokesperson responded to the inquiry saying we are constantly evaluating the books we list to ensure they comply with our content guidelines. an additional service to customers. at the top of relevant search we've sold pages we link to cdc and protection measures. stephanie gershon for trump administration press secretary and aide to first lady melania trump has written a book about that's our time in the white house. the book titled i will take your questions now, will be released october 5 by harpercollins. acc
algorithm heard senator warren and congressman schiff wrote letters to amazon chief executive, andy jassyting their concerns and asked for review of the algorithm. in her letter, senator warren described how it on the site by her staff for pandemic titles consistently include highly ranked and favorably tagged books based on falsehoods about covid-19 vaccines and cures it. represented asserted in his letter amazon is directly profiting for the sensationalism anti- vaccine misinformation while...
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ceo andy jassy telling reuters they plan to hire 55,000 people for corporate and technology roles inhe coming months that 55,000 is more than a third of google's total head count as of june. it's nearly all of facebook's 58,000 employees so, why is new data telling us that hiring is slowing in recent weeks? steve liesman is more on the delta's impact on the labor market and kristina partsinevelos has more on the survey on the struggle to find workers steve, let's start with you. >> kelly, thanks yeah, at least the data is showing along with high frequency jobs data suggesting the delta outbreak is sapping some of the strength out of the market adp coming in at disappointing 374,000 for the private vector that compares to expectation of 600,000 in the forecast for the private sector and the government of a robust 720,000 coming this friday job gains we're seeing in most sectors just not enough to meet expectations for another strong report adp said delta has made a dent in job growth and other data backs up the delta connection. hr software company finding work falling 2.4% nationally
ceo andy jassy telling reuters they plan to hire 55,000 people for corporate and technology roles inhe coming months that 55,000 is more than a third of google's total head count as of june. it's nearly all of facebook's 58,000 employees so, why is new data telling us that hiring is slowing in recent weeks? steve liesman is more on the delta's impact on the labor market and kristina partsinevelos has more on the survey on the struggle to find workers steve, let's start with you. >> kelly,...
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speaking with just the person you would want to hear from on this and many other things, amazon's ceo andy jassythis will be his first interview since becoming ceo, so be sure that catch that exclusive right here, tuesday, 11:00 a.m. eastern. carl >>> meantime, we'll get ppi tomorrow and a chance for the street to reflect on the anniversary of 9/11. let's get to the half. >>> carl, thanks so much welcome to "the halftime report." i'm scott wapner coming up, whether the strong year for stocks is enough to overcome a growing list of concerns we'll debate the state of your money with the investment committee. josh brown, jon najarian, nice to see everybody today we begin with a look at stocks, trying to break that three-day losing streak. dow still holding on to a modest gain of about 35 points. s&p a fractional winner. russel00
speaking with just the person you would want to hear from on this and many other things, amazon's ceo andy jassythis will be his first interview since becoming ceo, so be sure that catch that exclusive right here, tuesday, 11:00 a.m. eastern. carl >>> meantime, we'll get ppi tomorrow and a chance for the street to reflect on the anniversary of 9/11. let's get to the half. >>> carl, thanks so much welcome to "the halftime report." i'm scott wapner coming up, whether...
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. >>> huge tech check tomorrow andy jassy 11:00 a.m.y, brian. how about those yanks salvaging one and lindor shutting off that stanton guy. anyway, how about las vegas sands salvaging a bad situation. selling off, investing in digital. i think that's a stock that goes a lot higher >> dan >> yeah, you know, that ev tax credit story, i think it helps the u.s. automakers here ford rolling out that bronco and the f-150 lightning. >> karen >> yeah. i like morgan stanley. i think being in the asset management business, capital markets and underwriting is the place to be. >> all right >> i think marc jacobs thought he was an oracle back in the summer of 2000, but proves to be anything but which is why you should just own the actual oracle orcl >> by the way, the stock was immulex. matt congratulations. "mad money" with jim starts right now. >>> my mission is simple, to make you money i'm here to level the playing field for all investors. there's always a bull market somewhere, and i promise to help you find it. "mad money" starts now hey, i'm
. >>> huge tech check tomorrow andy jassy 11:00 a.m.y, brian. how about those yanks salvaging one and lindor shutting off that stanton guy. anyway, how about las vegas sands salvaging a bad situation. selling off, investing in digital. i think that's a stock that goes a lot higher >> dan >> yeah, you know, that ev tax credit story, i think it helps the u.s. automakers here ford rolling out that bronco and the f-150 lightning. >> karen >> yeah. i like morgan...
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. >> chris davis with davis advisers >>> speaking of big tech, amazon ceo andy jassy will join tomorrow at is 11:00 a.m. easten time >>> natural gas futures hitting highest levels since 2014. damage from hurricane ida continues to impact gas and oil production a lot of energy names are getting a lift today we spoke with the ceo of shah near last week for more on how how prices can go, and i'm going to call it what is happening here, dan vergin is with me. dan, it is really good to have you here i have one fundamental question to ask you are those who blame the clean energy transition for rising fossil fuel prices correct in doing so in other words, are these policy choices to make this energy transition resulting in higher vices of natural gas and oil >> let me say, kelly, great to be on. it's a new edition of "the new map" is coming out tomorrow, brought up to date to the biden administration and the glasgow summit that's coming up. you ask a profound question. i think at this point, you know, clean energy, clean tech, is a very small part of the overall energy mix what we're seeing re
. >> chris davis with davis advisers >>> speaking of big tech, amazon ceo andy jassy will join tomorrow at is 11:00 a.m. easten time >>> natural gas futures hitting highest levels since 2014. damage from hurricane ida continues to impact gas and oil production a lot of energy names are getting a lift today we spoke with the ceo of shah near last week for more on how how prices can go, and i'm going to call it what is happening here, dan vergin is with me. dan, it is...
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over 50% of their business is also thanks, guys >> appreciate that >>> by the way, do not miss andy jassy tomorrow "halftime" starts right now. >> carl, thanks. welcome to the halftime report i'm scott wapner streaking stocks the s&p comes off its worst week since june a five-day drop that has us asking, are stocks in the midst of breaking or close to bouncing we'll debate that and your money's next move with our investment committee joining me today, bryn talkington, shannon, steve weiss and pete najarian from market rebellion.com. it's a mixed picture as you see. dow has a nice gain better than 200 points s&p dips negative by a point nasdaq negative throughout much of the session holding on to 15,000 still down by some 55 points on the day. there is the russell with a modest lift and ten-year note. pushing close to 1.32. bryn, are we breaking or soon to be bouncing? how does it feel to you? >> maybe we're -- maybe a little bend before we bounce? i definitely don't think we're breaking it seems like every day there's another analyst call expecting a sell-off i think it's really important
over 50% of their business is also thanks, guys >> appreciate that >>> by the way, do not miss andy jassy tomorrow "halftime" starts right now. >> carl, thanks. welcome to the halftime report i'm scott wapner streaking stocks the s&p comes off its worst week since june a five-day drop that has us asking, are stocks in the midst of breaking or close to bouncing we'll debate that and your money's next move with our investment committee joining me today, bryn...
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another company in focus amazon's ceo andy jassy sitting down with cnbc's "tech check." said about the company being a monopoly. >> we don't have the way to raise prices in any unfettered way. if you look, we are constantly taking prices down with the competition in the market. you have to look at reality. at 1% of worldwide retail. it is hard to argue that's a monopoly. >> don't miss the conversation at 11:00 a.m. eastern time andrew, it sounds like they are getting at the idea of a monopoly if you have lower prices for consumers. if you are a monopoly if you are lowering prices for consumers. >> this is the ultimate question the way we measured anti-trust laws and benefits or lack of benefits to consumers is typically how we have done this. now a move afoot to suggest it be done differently. amazon he is right. amazon is not a monopoly if you look at the world as retail. if you look at the world as electronic retail. the narrower you get you have to get narrow we will see what regulators come up with. >> cathie woods? what was her premise >> deflation eiary. >> thank y
another company in focus amazon's ceo andy jassy sitting down with cnbc's "tech check." said about the company being a monopoly. >> we don't have the way to raise prices in any unfettered way. if you look, we are constantly taking prices down with the competition in the market. you have to look at reality. at 1% of worldwide retail. it is hard to argue that's a monopoly. >> don't miss the conversation at 11:00 a.m. eastern time andrew, it sounds like they are getting at...
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do you think we'll ever get a call from andy jassy again >> better than the jets -- >> it doesn't really matter. i would rather lose 26-0, at least this was nothing at stake. >> i've never felt that way as an eagles fan. >> even if they make it to -- what's the difference, you lose in the super bowl, you go 0-16, it's the same. you didn't win. >> you have a very strange fuse. >> it's the only way i can live an a new york sports fan otherwise, it's hopeless, which it is. it's hopeless. >> that's a positive attitude he has. >> he's 's denver, he's happy. >>> keep your eyes on the premarket, as we get the opening bell in nine minutes this is the planning effect. if you ask suzie about the future, she'll say she's got goals. and since she's got goals, she might need help reaching them, and so she'll get some help from fidelity, and at fidelity, someone will help her create a plan for all her goals, which means suzie will be feeling so good about that plan, she can just enjoy right now. that's the planning effect, from fidelity. dad, we got this. we got this. we got this. we got this. we got
do you think we'll ever get a call from andy jassy again >> better than the jets -- >> it doesn't really matter. i would rather lose 26-0, at least this was nothing at stake. >> i've never felt that way as an eagles fan. >> even if they make it to -- what's the difference, you lose in the super bowl, you go 0-16, it's the same. you didn't win. >> you have a very strange fuse. >> it's the only way i can live an a new york sports fan otherwise, it's hopeless,...
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and people think that andy jassy is a moron, the only thing he's moronic about is he likes the giants call it as we see it. >> did anyone even draft a giant? >> i don't know. >> i don't know if he's a jersey guy. i think one of the reasons why philadelphia didn't get the amazon headquarters, he hates the eagles people think i'm kidding this is direct insight. >> wow. >> he hates the eagles. >> okay. >> it's one of the contributing factors. >> maybe, i mean. >> didn't help >> he went to queens and he didn't like the jets i don't know, then they didn't get it anyway because queens didn't know what the heck it was doing. >> i like the jets just for the record >> you think we're going to win more than two games? >> i think that coach is -- he takes no prisoners. >> we're going to talk some nfl later on. >> give me a jets win total before we move on. >> 6 >> i'll take that. competitive division. >> coinbase is down in the premarket. in a blog postit says it has received a wells notice threatening a lawsuit over its planned product that would allow users to earn interest by lending crypto a
and people think that andy jassy is a moron, the only thing he's moronic about is he likes the giants call it as we see it. >> did anyone even draft a giant? >> i don't know. >> i don't know if he's a jersey guy. i think one of the reasons why philadelphia didn't get the amazon headquarters, he hates the eagles people think i'm kidding this is direct insight. >> wow. >> he hates the eagles. >> okay. >> it's one of the contributing factors. >>...
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