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btig analyst rich greenfield joins us welcome back. >> thanks for having me. >> your expectations areigh. do they get met tonight? >> you know, look, the content this quarter has been pretty incredible and netflix historically has been very much tied to the quality and quantity of its product cycle so, you know, we really are a believer that if consumers continue to embrace the content on netflix, churn goes down, gross ads go up and that makes for a very attractive story. i will tell you both though, when you think about what's happened over the last few months, i think fears about legacy media, about courd cuttig have certainly accelerated and we think most investors expect to see continuing acceleration and cord cutting and shaving trends all of that bodes very well for more and more consumers adopting netflix. >> i mean, look, that's been sort of a personal crusade if you will of yours. i mean, you've been tweeting and putting out repeatedly negative notes about traditional television and cord cutting, et cetera in part it plays into the story that you want to tell on netflix. but
btig analyst rich greenfield joins us welcome back. >> thanks for having me. >> your expectations areigh. do they get met tonight? >> you know, look, the content this quarter has been pretty incredible and netflix historically has been very much tied to the quality and quantity of its product cycle so, you know, we really are a believer that if consumers continue to embrace the content on netflix, churn goes down, gross ads go up and that makes for a very attractive story. i...
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to discuss that and more, "newshour weekend"'s jeff greenfield is here in the studio.jeff, the conversations that have occurred since we had this revelation, how does that play with trump's base? >> reporter: it's as if it didn't matter and this is a constant. we have been talking about this it seems like almost on a weekly basis. the poll, anything bothersome about the russia-trump family connections what that tells you is that they have accepted trump's fundamental argument that if you see or read something about me negative about russia it's fake by definition. and i think what that means is as the press has moved further and further to say this is something here, what you see is some conservative columnists that say like charles krauthammer, but if you look at hannity and breitbart, among trump's real supporters they are not buying that anything happened here. >> sreenivasan: anything change here? >> in our political world i'd be kind of confident saying yeah, if the republicans in congress get really tough on trump, what's going on, this is a hostile foreign party
to discuss that and more, "newshour weekend"'s jeff greenfield is here in the studio.jeff, the conversations that have occurred since we had this revelation, how does that play with trump's base? >> reporter: it's as if it didn't matter and this is a constant. we have been talking about this it seems like almost on a weekly basis. the poll, anything bothersome about the russia-trump family connections what that tells you is that they have accepted trump's fundamental argument...
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. >> reporter: boston college law professor kent greenfield applauds the intent of b-corps, but fears the b corps movement may mask the need for far greater changes to the way american companies conduct themselves. >> let's be honest-- the real bad actors in the corporate world are not those who are voluntarily opting in. >> reporter: greenfield argues that there must be changes in corporate governance to legally support companies working to be better citizens. >> as long as it's voluntary, then it's still gonna leave bad actors aside. so if you're a wall street hedge fund manager, are you going to prefer companies that are b corps? are you gonna prefer companies who are saying, "no, we don't think that being a b corp is conducive to the shareholder value?" so i think our efforts need to be aimed at a more fundamental adjustment in the way we think about corporate obligation and the way we govern corporations. >> reporter: despite the lack of federal or state regulation compelling companies to function as better actors, there is a way for companies who pursue both profit and social go
. >> reporter: boston college law professor kent greenfield applauds the intent of b-corps, but fears the b corps movement may mask the need for far greater changes to the way american companies conduct themselves. >> let's be honest-- the real bad actors in the corporate world are not those who are voluntarily opting in. >> reporter: greenfield argues that there must be changes in corporate governance to legally support companies working to be better citizens. >> as...
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. >> councilman david greenfield, whose district the park falls under, has been trying to get the city the bathroom for a while. now, he posted on twitter on june 29th, good news. the bathroom at 18th avenue park is un-officially open. took 7.5 years and $2 million, but this completes the entire park as new. then he followed it up with another tweet saying: and for all who thought i was exaggerating when i said this was a 400-square-foot bathroom, please see photo of men's room. one toilet and one urinal, exclamation mark. [laughter] now, the over-the-top price tag for the no-bells and whistles bathroom, very, very small bathroom, has the councilman outraged and pointing fingers at the city and mayor bill de blasio n. "the new york post" he's quoted saying the buck stops with the administration, and at the end of the day, if the administration really made this their priority, they could figure out a way to cut the red tape. i reached out to the city parks and recreation department and have yet to hear back anything. >> i am totally in favor of public restrooms in parks. i think it's a
. >> councilman david greenfield, whose district the park falls under, has been trying to get the city the bathroom for a while. now, he posted on twitter on june 29th, good news. the bathroom at 18th avenue park is un-officially open. took 7.5 years and $2 million, but this completes the entire park as new. then he followed it up with another tweet saying: and for all who thought i was exaggerating when i said this was a 400-square-foot bathroom, please see photo of men's room. one...
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saying that taylor previously there was pretty much zero conversation around greenfield.the past few months, talk started up again about developing new sites. up. seen the capital expenditures for these mining companies in decline? does this mean we will see a rebound and a increased import of mining equipment? >> the thing about the mining companies is that they are like sharks and they do not continue .o move forward and they die they become exhausted over time. last year, i believe it was announced there would be a new mine to replace the one near the point of exhaustion. nto also approved a new mine and we saw a natural tipping of the resources and this is a thing that has been looked at. >> thank you very much. let's get a quick check of the islamists/headlines. a hong kong billionaire is renaming his property unit as they diversify away from real estate. the property holdings will be it is also selling a 25% stake in the reliance on the affiliates. property shares have fallen. >> a new energy bid is taking the energy stake and they offered a statement that said capi
saying that taylor previously there was pretty much zero conversation around greenfield.the past few months, talk started up again about developing new sites. up. seen the capital expenditures for these mining companies in decline? does this mean we will see a rebound and a increased import of mining equipment? >> the thing about the mining companies is that they are like sharks and they do not continue .o move forward and they die they become exhausted over time. last year, i believe it...
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and the elizabeth taylor greenfield, hall in which she was to sing did not have a segregated section. and so the black elite were turned away and told that they couldn't enter. so they raised a brouhaha and were finally allowed to get in. so that is to show the confusion. the real whimsy that operated in new york for the black elite and for all black new yorkers. so, um, for the remainder, for my next half of the talk i'm the real whimsy that operated going to focus on this area which is something that dana asked me to do, and i'm going to be focusing specifically on three sites. one is broadway, another is lawrence street which was parallel to thompson street north of houseton, and the third is -- and that's the lawrence street school. and the third is the african grove theater which was located on mercer street. and i want to show two things. one, the way in which distance nd proximity still obtained in this area, and the other is i think i see a way to also point out while i'm talking about place and what happened in certain places to point out some of the moral values underlying t
and the elizabeth taylor greenfield, hall in which she was to sing did not have a segregated section. and so the black elite were turned away and told that they couldn't enter. so they raised a brouhaha and were finally allowed to get in. so that is to show the confusion. the real whimsy that operated in new york for the black elite and for all black new yorkers. so, um, for the remainder, for my next half of the talk i'm the real whimsy that operated going to focus on this area which is...
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aazon may not have as big of greenfield as they did in cloud but the overall highest bigger than we thoughtonnie: a 20 year streak of revenue growth from amazon, in spite of this -- does this continue? even as amazon spends capital like nobody's business in order to integrate whole foods and those distribution centers? >> you do have to believe that there will be some additional fulfillment they have to do. get wholey once they foods on board with amazon. i think that eventually we will see margin leverage. there likely will be some increased in the first-ever 2018 after we see whole foods close later this year. it is important for investors to keep in mind that margins are over time likely to expand, but in the near term, whole foods spending on fulfillment and spending on other fulfillment for prime, same day, same hour delivery, video content, salesforce for amazon web services and for advertising, will pressure margins to some degree. vonnie: retail revenue growth has been 22% in that area, does it continue at that pace? how long can that happen for? >> the good news is that, from overa
aazon may not have as big of greenfield as they did in cloud but the overall highest bigger than we thoughtonnie: a 20 year streak of revenue growth from amazon, in spite of this -- does this continue? even as amazon spends capital like nobody's business in order to integrate whole foods and those distribution centers? >> you do have to believe that there will be some additional fulfillment they have to do. get wholey once they foods on board with amazon. i think that eventually we will...
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. : i think there is a greenfield opportunity because of the changing cost point and being able to putability in each kilogram we put up into space. that has changed by several orders of magnitude. massive disruption in the industry allows you to put hundreds of satellites up. they can be used for g.p.s., better communications. able to get internet to people that do not have internet. they take images to help us take better care of the planet. we are only seeing the beginning of a big shift in space for satellites to do lots of things to help on planet earth. emily: how do you navigate geopolitical issues? will our data is very relevant : geopolitically. i think it is super important that this was typically the province of the government. now we are seeing private enterprise able to get into it. that is enabling a lot more commercial applications for the technology and humanitarian applications for the technology, not just government use cases. that broadens and democratizes access to space. emily: do you plan to take this company public? are you going to raise more money? will i think
. : i think there is a greenfield opportunity because of the changing cost point and being able to putability in each kilogram we put up into space. that has changed by several orders of magnitude. massive disruption in the industry allows you to put hundreds of satellites up. they can be used for g.p.s., better communications. able to get internet to people that do not have internet. they take images to help us take better care of the planet. we are only seeing the beginning of a big shift in...
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jeff greenfield. amazing orator read editor of the cardinal at the university of wisconsin. i'd never heard political debate. i was from a family there engaged in the community, but it was a civic duty. i had no sense of partisanship area i didn't know the difference between republicans and democrats, and almost failed in the exam on dickens because i didn't know the difference. that has changed. [laughter] >> here you were at this national convention, a thousand people, newspaper editors. then your husband got an invitation. what was that? karen: the following spring, one of the officers from an essay talk to him, and invited him to apply for the international student relations seminar, that was going to be held the coming summer in pennsylvania. the nsa office was in philadelphia. he applied and was accepted. we had a tiny baby by then. they gave us an extra dorm room. he is inis say baby, the audience tonight, i would like to recognize tim. we trundled off to have deferred -- have there for -- hatherford. i was in a paid position to produce material. area specialists the
jeff greenfield. amazing orator read editor of the cardinal at the university of wisconsin. i'd never heard political debate. i was from a family there engaged in the community, but it was a civic duty. i had no sense of partisanship area i didn't know the difference between republicans and democrats, and almost failed in the exam on dickens because i didn't know the difference. that has changed. [laughter] >> here you were at this national convention, a thousand people, newspaper...
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they are starting from a greenfield site.over an old gm plant but there are designers knew and they started an electric vehicle from scratch. bmw is known for its engine technology and pleasure to drive is its slogan. if you have built all your expertise and skills and knowledge into a combustion engine, turning that over to an electric motor is much harder. they are doing well. of course tesla is well ahead in terms of the game. peugeot and astra has yet to announce whether or not their new models will be built in the uk. will bea models will be built in the uk. will be a big test of the industrial strategy for a brexit post world, wanted? of course. plans have to bid for new models. the electric mini is essentially the electrification not an existing model. it would only have made sense for it to be placed in oxford or in holland. but for astra that is an open bit. the citroen group are about to take over vauxhall. we will see how strong the bid is for that model in the uk. we will hope that there is more certainty by the t
they are starting from a greenfield site.over an old gm plant but there are designers knew and they started an electric vehicle from scratch. bmw is known for its engine technology and pleasure to drive is its slogan. if you have built all your expertise and skills and knowledge into a combustion engine, turning that over to an electric motor is much harder. they are doing well. of course tesla is well ahead in terms of the game. peugeot and astra has yet to announce whether or not their new...
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office so now to get to some questions to talk about the achievements of richard nixon the red greenfielde was an editor "the washington post" said i think we belong to the nixon generation when that was not an issue in the election but that is not day matter of discussion and that is right and is a democratic strategist to said that he was the most consequential political figure of the 20th century. that this is the age of nixon. said to be on five national tickets to set the all-time record on the cover of time magazine 55 times to the seven re send alger hiss and vice president and beyond with foreign policy and he did the greatest strategic arms in then to open up china witches' communist china and that yom kippur war saved israel and gold of my year herself to say nixon as the brash -- the best friend we ever had. it to come back around out of the soviet bloc. son to enact that vote to create the epa guide to remember one comment sitting in a meeting and senator baker was there working on the clean-air act and there was a comment to city were finished so what else could you do? to cr
office so now to get to some questions to talk about the achievements of richard nixon the red greenfielde was an editor "the washington post" said i think we belong to the nixon generation when that was not an issue in the election but that is not day matter of discussion and that is right and is a democratic strategist to said that he was the most consequential political figure of the 20th century. that this is the age of nixon. said to be on five national tickets to set the...
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i was on the north side of the city to greenfield. people know the south artery of the city on the northwest side. and got a phone call from a who was closer to where everything is burning. we lived up in the lansing areas. , nothing was on tv. she said some kind of riot is going on. i'm hearing a lot of gunshots. and drove back. 90 miles. we saw nothing but army vehicles. overhead helicopters. a story for the army bases in lansing. other radios around the city coming in. this was my first experience of what it was like to live in a city or country. host: thank you for the call and the perspective stephen henderson. >> the dpd is overmatched immediately. romney does eventually say we have to bring in the national guard. arenational guard troops not remotely scared for what they encounter in detroit. most of them are not experienced in any urban area at all. there were lots of stories of racial tension. that heightened their behavior. arrived,federal troops that actually has a better affect. for aard was responsible lot of the escalati
i was on the north side of the city to greenfield. people know the south artery of the city on the northwest side. and got a phone call from a who was closer to where everything is burning. we lived up in the lansing areas. , nothing was on tv. she said some kind of riot is going on. i'm hearing a lot of gunshots. and drove back. 90 miles. we saw nothing but army vehicles. overhead helicopters. a story for the army bases in lansing. other radios around the city coming in. this was my first...
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i was on the northwest side of the city, west of greenfield.people who know the city will note that it is a major north-south artery in the city. parents.iting my in the house that i grew up in. i got a funk call from a friend who lived much closer to where everything was burning, already. and she said -- you better get home. area,ed in the lansing about 90 miles away. my husband and i said -- what is going on? nothing was on the tv or the radio. nothing. she said -- well, some kind of riots are going on you better get out of there. and i said --what are you seeing? and she was hearing a lot of gunshots. i got in the car and drove back to lansing. 90 miles. but armything vehicles. not tanks. but trucks, foot soldiers with weapons and helmets and overhead, helicopters. and everything was going into the city. from all of the expressways. they were coming in from the army bases in lansing, and you name it. 100 mile radius around the city, coming in. and this was my first experience of what it is like to live in a city or a country where martial la
i was on the northwest side of the city, west of greenfield.people who know the city will note that it is a major north-south artery in the city. parents.iting my in the house that i grew up in. i got a funk call from a friend who lived much closer to where everything was burning, already. and she said -- you better get home. area,ed in the lansing about 90 miles away. my husband and i said -- what is going on? nothing was on the tv or the radio. nothing. she said -- well, some kind of riots...
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that's why i said if i was a benevolent dictator in a greenfield economy.table with your colleagues around the world with different points of view it all you can do is an incremental develop and from where we start with. you don't get the option of designing it exactly as you would like. it still worthwhile knowing what would be your aim if you had that privilege. jon: the problem is all the increments are being complexity. than the only thing worse too little capital is too much capital and the regulation that has been scrapped on to boosting the capital of banks is clearly a hindrance to them. doing what they should do, which is to serve the real economy. needs to be thought about maybe more sensibly, but it is hard to roll back that time. even 10 years after the crisis, it is hard to see a situation where regulators say those extra 20 pages, we don't need that. hammer, everything looks like a nail and regulators are in building, not shrinking back. we will have plenty more on regulation worldwide and touch on oil and some of what the fed is looking that.
that's why i said if i was a benevolent dictator in a greenfield economy.table with your colleagues around the world with different points of view it all you can do is an incremental develop and from where we start with. you don't get the option of designing it exactly as you would like. it still worthwhile knowing what would be your aim if you had that privilege. jon: the problem is all the increments are being complexity. than the only thing worse too little capital is too much capital and...
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getting done and i expect to be done probably a few months before the year ends >> jennifer, rich greenfield is always outspoken in his reports and on twitter last night writing at&t direct tochlt v sale blossoms, accelerating even with the benefit of direct tv now. he writes seven times worse year over year without direct tv now, four times worse including it. #good luck bundle. >> well, i would debate that point. >> would you do #good luck at&t or not >> i would say good luck others. i think that the bundling strategy -- linear tv trend is what it is but at&t more video is being consumed than ever and the reason for that is while linear tv declines are indeed happening, he's correct in that statement, more videos being watched over the top or wireless and in that case at&t is switzerland because they have their hand in each honey pot so as they are able to touch that video consumer, however that person is consuming that individual i don't axwro video and layering content on top of it with time warner, i think they are going where the puck is going versus reacting to the here and now and i
getting done and i expect to be done probably a few months before the year ends >> jennifer, rich greenfield is always outspoken in his reports and on twitter last night writing at&t direct tochlt v sale blossoms, accelerating even with the benefit of direct tv now. he writes seven times worse year over year without direct tv now, four times worse including it. #good luck bundle. >> well, i would debate that point. >> would you do #good luck at&t or not >> i...
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greenfield is an editorial editor at the washington post, and no fan of the president, said i think we belong to the next generation. we've never been in a time growing up and he was not an issue in the election and likely in our lives we would never know a time when he is not a matter of discussion and that's right. doug shown, i don't know if you had him out here. the democratic, i guess they call him democratic strategist, a very brave fellow, worked in the kennedy and he said richard nixon was the most consequential political figure of the second half of the 20th century. bob dole in his eulogy said this was the age of next in. only two men in american history had been on five national tickets. richard nixon and fdr. richard nixon set the all-time record for being on the cover of time magazine, five times from the outer this case through the senate races through the vice presidency, ruby and missionaries to his own presidency. and beyond. >> and in foreign policy, but did he achieve? he promised to bring on us troops and dfw's home from vietnam and again. negotiated the greatest st
greenfield is an editorial editor at the washington post, and no fan of the president, said i think we belong to the next generation. we've never been in a time growing up and he was not an issue in the election and likely in our lives we would never know a time when he is not a matter of discussion and that's right. doug shown, i don't know if you had him out here. the democratic, i guess they call him democratic strategist, a very brave fellow, worked in the kennedy and he said richard nixon...