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i like behind your shoulder, it's ironic, a cartier just to the left of the apple store. the old school will want the cartier, maybe they can go into the store behind you if there isn't one available, apple watch. cheryl casone live from the apple store. august, you've got to wait. most people who preorder the apple watch today will be waiting quite awhile for it to arrive. what about the sellout? did it sell out due to high demand or low supply or a bit of both. joining us now the man who thinks he knows? piper jaffray senior research analyst and all things apple man, gene munster. what clues did you find that open the window here? >> these are fun days, forensic web work the way we approach it. midnight pacific time, we tried to purchase the watches and got them for delivery on the 24th. and 10 minutes later we tried and they were showing four to six weeks or i should say a month out and then within an hour, it was four to six weeks. the point is this. the compression time, the speed that it went to a month, two months out was so fast. liz: ten minutes. >> the time nigh
i like behind your shoulder, it's ironic, a cartier just to the left of the apple store. the old school will want the cartier, maybe they can go into the store behind you if there isn't one available, apple watch. cheryl casone live from the apple store. august, you've got to wait. most people who preorder the apple watch today will be waiting quite awhile for it to arrive. what about the sellout? did it sell out due to high demand or low supply or a bit of both. joining us now the man who...
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richard: we have cartier. bulgari. betty: and of course, fine dining. can i sample something? restaurants to choose from. but the real experience isn't just the cuisine, it's how you get to it. richard: this is what we call royal iq, part of dynamic dining. betty: these are all the restaurants? richard: yes, it's too many for a page. if you wanted to reserve space, for example, just hit reserve and it comes up and asks you how many want, how many of you are there. betty: you can do this on your mobile phone? richard: do it on your mobile phone. betty: technology is part of what fain says makes royal caribbean stand apart from the competition. dynamic dining is the tip of the iceberg. richard: we even track your bags. so you can look on your iphone and say, ah, my suitcase is in the elevator or it is in the hallway or it is going through security. and these kinds of capabilities, i think, are things that we probably will all look back on in a very short period of time and say, can you imagine what this was like before quantum of the seas? betty: for all the over-the-top attract
richard: we have cartier. bulgari. betty: and of course, fine dining. can i sample something? restaurants to choose from. but the real experience isn't just the cuisine, it's how you get to it. richard: this is what we call royal iq, part of dynamic dining. betty: these are all the restaurants? richard: yes, it's too many for a page. if you wanted to reserve space, for example, just hit reserve and it comes up and asks you how many want, how many of you are there. betty: you can do this on your...
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i have my old cartier. it is so banged up. >> bring up a really interesting point. lot of people do not wire watches anymore. they have a phone. >> men who are watch guys. they love it. it is a status symbol. most a reverse status symbol. >> most guys are very gauche. [laughter] no. come on. desperate times call for creative campaigns. mayor eric garcetti is urging residents to save water. he has a little pool help from an adorable tiny cartoon. reminding people of what is at stake. a heart-wrenching statement. water is not angry about your 20 and shower. that is pretty funny; right? >> cut down on water. when they cannot afford it anymore. melissa: are you saying crank the price? >> you know. this is a luxury item to live there. melissa: maybe this will motivate people to save. a newly released letter reveals they are concerned about systemic hazards. they have been watching it closely for about two months. safety issues surrounding pilot records and groom crewmember falsification. >> i only know what i read in the "wall street journal." >> serious stuff. they have
i have my old cartier. it is so banged up. >> bring up a really interesting point. lot of people do not wire watches anymore. they have a phone. >> men who are watch guys. they love it. it is a status symbol. most a reverse status symbol. >> most guys are very gauche. [laughter] no. come on. desperate times call for creative campaigns. mayor eric garcetti is urging residents to save water. he has a little pool help from an adorable tiny cartoon. reminding people of what is at...
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. >> you have got to wonder if cartier is threatening to buy the apple watch.check out christine's interview with a google executive who explains what it takes to get a job at google. some other business news we are covering there and you can read that at cnn money.com. >> high levels of pollution are expecting across northwest europe today. >> the u.s. is getting its share of storms and what did you call it? blood rain? europe? >> can't get that information from anywhere. you need to watch cnn. we are talking about pollution in north western europe but it's going be basically a one day event and it will create blood rain. it all has to do with record warmth that's settling into this part of the world. here is a picture of beautiful paris. however the hair pollution in this city, notorious for becoming very stagnant and hazardous to your health. but what that's doing is drawing in this warm weather. temperature approximate will be at its warmest since last october and with a very stagnant wind across this region that will allow for emigs from cities to help jus
. >> you have got to wonder if cartier is threatening to buy the apple watch.check out christine's interview with a google executive who explains what it takes to get a job at google. some other business news we are covering there and you can read that at cnn money.com. >> high levels of pollution are expecting across northwest europe today. >> the u.s. is getting its share of storms and what did you call it? blood rain? europe? >> can't get that information from...
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in the clinton foundation, is appearing in "elle" magazine wearing jewelry and clothes by gucci, cartier and all expensive high-end brands so it seems an amazing lapse in optics to talk about inequality on one side and on the other side appearing on the cor of a fashion mag wearing all this expenseive bling. >> byron, thanks for talking to me. we'll look for your writings. >>> tensions between saudi arabia and iran intensify as the conflict yemen only gets worse. this is just one factor that could impact what you're paying at the gas pump. the ceo of conoco-phillips is with me next as we look ahead on "sunday morning futures." fastidious librarian emily skinner, each day was fueled by thorough preparation for events to come. well somewhere along the way emily went right on living. but you see, with the help of her raymond james financial advisor, she had planned for every eventuality. ...which meant she continued to have the means to live on... ...even at the ripe old age of 187. life well planned. see what a raymond james advisor can do for you. >>> new developments in yemen as well, ta
in the clinton foundation, is appearing in "elle" magazine wearing jewelry and clothes by gucci, cartier and all expensive high-end brands so it seems an amazing lapse in optics to talk about inequality on one side and on the other side appearing on the cor of a fashion mag wearing all this expenseive bling. >> byron, thanks for talking to me. we'll look for your writings. >>> tensions between saudi arabia and iran intensify as the conflict yemen only gets worse. this...
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diamond , but they are putting in a cartier diamond box.we have the most brilliant diamond message in the world and were selling it in a greasy kentucky fried chicken bucks and were wondering why no one is buying it. no one is buying it because we do not know how to sell it. if you are a politician on the right and you cannot sell freedom to people, you are probably in the wrong line of work. how hard is it to sell freedom virtue, private property to people in this country? if you cannot do that, you need to find another line of work. so let's get down to the actual message and then we talk about , packaging. i make this joke every time, but on behalf of our c-span viewers, marco rubio, i do not know what i would do without you. seriously, it is thirsty work up here. [applause] he gave his career to make it safe for lectures to drink in the middle of a speech. [laughter] so what is the message? well, what is it we believe? we have pamphlets, brochures constitutions, websites. we have all kinds of things. what do we believe? the simpler it i
diamond , but they are putting in a cartier diamond box.we have the most brilliant diamond message in the world and were selling it in a greasy kentucky fried chicken bucks and were wondering why no one is buying it. no one is buying it because we do not know how to sell it. if you are a politician on the right and you cannot sell freedom to people, you are probably in the wrong line of work. how hard is it to sell freedom virtue, private property to people in this country? if you cannot do...
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diamond, but they are -- putting in a cartier diamond box.we have the most brilliant diamond message in the world and we are selling it in a greasy kentucky fried chicken box, and we are wondering why no one is buying it. no one is buying it because we do not know how to sell it. if you are a politician on the right and you cannot sell freedom to people, you are probably in the wrong line of work. so, let's get down to the actual message, and then we talk about packaging. i make this joke every time, but on behalf of our c-span viewers, marco rubio, i do not know what i would do without you. seriously, it is thirsty work up here. [applause] he gave his career to make it safe for lectures to drink in the middle of a speech. [laughter] so what is the message? well, what is it we believe? we have pamphlets, brochures constitutions, websites. we have all kinds of things. what do we believe? the simpler it is, the better. a simple message is better than a hard one. albert einstein determined the relationship between matter and energy. the relation
diamond, but they are -- putting in a cartier diamond box.we have the most brilliant diamond message in the world and we are selling it in a greasy kentucky fried chicken box, and we are wondering why no one is buying it. no one is buying it because we do not know how to sell it. if you are a politician on the right and you cannot sell freedom to people, you are probably in the wrong line of work. so, let's get down to the actual message, and then we talk about packaging. i make this joke every...
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row seats lorne michaels texts from. [ laughter ] ♪ biting the hand that feeds me ♪ we're with paul cartierdium. how you doing, paul? >> i'm doing well. >> seth: so what's the easiest one that you can teach me to play? ♪ ♪ got it. >> are you rushing or dragging? >> seth: i don't -- >> are you rushing or dragging? >> seth: dragging, i'm rushing, i don't know. and scene. [ applause ] if you should see lorne michaels in the stadium tonight, please approach him and give him your sketch ideas and unfinished screen plays. he appreciates it. thank you. hey, we're here with michael. tell us what you do. >> i'm a beer vendor at yankee stadium. >> seth: now, have you been known to throw peanuts? >> yeah, from time to time. >> seth: how's your accuracy? >> i'm still working on it. >> seth: all right. >> peanuts sir? >> seth: one please. [ laughter ] one please. this job is really cathartic, i like this. we're here with michael kay from the s network. michael, tell us what it is you do. >> i do play by play for the yankees broadcasts on television. i usually have one or two analysts along side of me. a
row seats lorne michaels texts from. [ laughter ] ♪ biting the hand that feeds me ♪ we're with paul cartierdium. how you doing, paul? >> i'm doing well. >> seth: so what's the easiest one that you can teach me to play? ♪ ♪ got it. >> are you rushing or dragging? >> seth: i don't -- >> are you rushing or dragging? >> seth: dragging, i'm rushing, i don't know. and scene. [ applause ] if you should see lorne michaels in the stadium tonight, please...
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in the clinton foundation, is appearing in "elle" magazine wearing jewelry and clothes by gucci, cartier expensive high-end brands so it seems an amazing lapse in optics to talk about inequality on one side and on the other side appearing on the cor of a fashion mag wearing all this expenseive bling. >> byron, thanks for talking to me. we'll look for your writings. >>> tensions between saudi arabia and iran intensify as the conflict yemen only gets worse. this is just one factor that could impact what you're paying at the gas pump. the ceo of conoco-phillips is with me next as we look ahead on "sunday morning futures." fast [announcer:] what if one stalk of broccoli could protect you from cancer? what if one push up could prevent heart disease? [man grunts] one wishful thinking, right? but there is one step you can take to help prevent another serious disease- pneumococcal pneumonia. one dose of the prevnar 13® vaccine can help protect you ... from pneumococcal pneumonia, an illness that can cause coughing, chest pain difficulty breathing and may even put you in the hospital. prevnar 13
in the clinton foundation, is appearing in "elle" magazine wearing jewelry and clothes by gucci, cartier expensive high-end brands so it seems an amazing lapse in optics to talk about inequality on one side and on the other side appearing on the cor of a fashion mag wearing all this expenseive bling. >> byron, thanks for talking to me. we'll look for your writings. >>> tensions between saudi arabia and iran intensify as the conflict yemen only gets worse. this is just...
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as well in the high-end market against some of these big names, these institutions like rolex and cartier. >> i think there's such a wide range of expectations for where the numbers could be and it's very hard to put your finger on which is most likely. i kind of agree. i think it's going to be under we will many initially. you can't have an apple watch without having an iphone to connect to blue tooth. it's the way they get into every part of your life is interesting about the watch. i have the feeling that the nighters -- the numbers will slightly under diagram -- underwhelm. >> they were all invested in the apple system. >>> ahead of apple earnings we're asking you how should apple put its $178 billion of cash to work. we're getting your tweets. hawkins says they should invest 70% of the cash into new product development, including tv car initiatives and putting the excess cash into its dividend. >> another tweet has come in to say that they should create schools, colleges universities and business schools and share the knowledge wealth. join the conversation here on "worldwide exchang
as well in the high-end market against some of these big names, these institutions like rolex and cartier. >> i think there's such a wide range of expectations for where the numbers could be and it's very hard to put your finger on which is most likely. i kind of agree. i think it's going to be under we will many initially. you can't have an apple watch without having an iphone to connect to blue tooth. it's the way they get into every part of your life is interesting about the watch. i...
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that launch where it was evident the way they were show casing their product just steps away from cartier. >> they just sold net-a-porte. it's going to make one of the largest online groups. but i agree with you. interestingly i heard that apple has been poaching as you would assume, some of the more advanced watch makers from within the luxury goods groups. the top end designers. a lot of them are joining apple. becoming the head of retail there. also executives from wsl joining apple over the last year. >> but also i think the exchange rates. the exchange rates are also hitting them. they're giving us a profit warning. they're saying full year sales but 1% if you're looking at it with the currency equations in there as well. >> big theme this season. >> another big earnings mover, tesco with a pretax loss of 6.3 billion pounds it's worst annual loss in it's history. this after writing down the value of its stores after suffering an impact of an accounting scandal and price war taking place for quite sometime among u.k. supermarkets. shares trading up. you might wonder why. many think a
that launch where it was evident the way they were show casing their product just steps away from cartier. >> they just sold net-a-porte. it's going to make one of the largest online groups. but i agree with you. interestingly i heard that apple has been poaching as you would assume, some of the more advanced watch makers from within the luxury goods groups. the top end designers. a lot of them are joining apple. becoming the head of retail there. also executives from wsl joining apple...
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just steps away is rolex, cartier. all the brands you're familiar with. this is apple's attempt to establish a footprint into this market. can they really do so? customers are excited. they want access to the apple watch. they want to be able to wear it and see how it looks on their wrist. that's the big question and what they're trying to achieve here but what is interesting from the customers we have spoken to so far those that are here are saying we're going to walk away today with an apple watch. you can preorder the apple watch. it will then be delivered by april 24th. a lot of excitement but this is a crowded market. a lot of the high end players as well as tech peers also in this space. so it will be interesting to see if am can clear it's path way and hold on to this market. it can be a big opportunity for the company. expecting $4.4 billion in sales in 2015. expected to be billion in 2016. >> we haven't seen anything like this since the ipad launch. >> first new product category in five years. >> exactly. we'll be checking with you throughout the
just steps away is rolex, cartier. all the brands you're familiar with. this is apple's attempt to establish a footprint into this market. can they really do so? customers are excited. they want access to the apple watch. they want to be able to wear it and see how it looks on their wrist. that's the big question and what they're trying to achieve here but what is interesting from the customers we have spoken to so far those that are here are saying we're going to walk away today with an apple...
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and cartier are rising prices in parts of the world. let's hear from another top tier brand name.t bud konheim. founder and ceo of nicole miller which has a better name than bud konheim. if you're going to do high-end stuff. >> there was a reason we didn't call it bud konheim. >> you didn't feel bad about it? >> no. when nicole's mother gave birth to nicole her thought was what's a good brand name for little girl. so she called her nicole. >> how is business in general in this bifurcated world. >> dent use bifurcated i don't know what the hell that means. >> all right. have you done well -- >> i've been in business a long time. right. in every upturn downturn, whatever you call it there's always some guy who's really doing well. naen every upturn there's always some guy doing badly. so to do a cnbc "squawk box" show and talk a sweeping brush stroke over the whole thing doesn't mean anything to the individual guys that are doing it. and also this show is about stock and stuff like that. so you go and pick your stock. you can't do a whole sweeping thing and expect to make out. so le
and cartier are rising prices in parts of the world. let's hear from another top tier brand name.t bud konheim. founder and ceo of nicole miller which has a better name than bud konheim. if you're going to do high-end stuff. >> there was a reason we didn't call it bud konheim. >> you didn't feel bad about it? >> no. when nicole's mother gave birth to nicole her thought was what's a good brand name for little girl. so she called her nicole. >> how is business in general...