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we'll explain. >>> plus you are looking at a live shot of jeff bezos speaking. him momentarily. we will bring you those comments when "fast money" returns. >>> welcome back to "fast money". we got an earnings alert on bed bath & beyond. courtney reagan at head quarter with the latest. >> hi there, mellissa. sales have been positive and negative after hours. reaction up nearly 4% t. home goods retailer which owns bye-bye baby in addition to the namesake brand issuing disappointing 2017 guidance, forecasting a decline of low single digits to 10%. they expect sales to be flat to slightly positive. now the fourth quarter comparable sales for online frou more than 20% but instore comp sales fellower digits. they beat an mists expectations and bed, bath and beyond increased its consistedividends. it will close stores and open 30. interestingly the company said it has into the attempted to model regulatory policy changes, like tax reform, saying there is just not enough information yet available to make these models. interesting, melissa. >> all right, court, thank you
we'll explain. >>> plus you are looking at a live shot of jeff bezos speaking. him momentarily. we will bring you those comments when "fast money" returns. >>> welcome back to "fast money". we got an earnings alert on bed bath & beyond. courtney reagan at head quarter with the latest. >> hi there, mellissa. sales have been positive and negative after hours. reaction up nearly 4% t. home goods retailer which owns bye-bye baby in addition to the...
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jeff bezos is not hiring launch services yet. he has a contract to go to rocket engines for a third company, united launch alliance, elon musk's big competitor for military flights. he says he will take passengers into space at some point but so far 90% with his money his money his money because he wantss to make rockets. he has these space station resupply contracts, the drive of these people in the money they put up, by $115 million of his own money, that is a lot the first four launches didn't work. it is a brave step but jeff bezos announced today that he is going to put astronauts in his new rocket next year. we are getting there. >> government funding and political will driven by personal stories about the astronauts haswell is who is going to be the first man on the moon and all that stuff. a lot of it is the notoriety of the individuals. and their bravery and the incidents that happened along the way, i had a career with cds and was lucky enough to meet chuck yeager, john glenn and buzz aldrin in the course of the broadca
jeff bezos is not hiring launch services yet. he has a contract to go to rocket engines for a third company, united launch alliance, elon musk's big competitor for military flights. he says he will take passengers into space at some point but so far 90% with his money his money his money because he wantss to make rockets. he has these space station resupply contracts, the drive of these people in the money they put up, by $115 million of his own money, that is a lot the first four launches...
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jeff bezos has sky high ambitions. amazon founder says he will sell a billion worth of his shares in the e-commerce giant every year to help fund blue origin, his rocket venture which aims to have paying passengers on short rides into space starting next year. bezos spoke at the 33rd annual space symposium in colorado springs yesterday where he outlined his plans for the future of space tourism. >> if we can make access to space low cost, then entrepreneurs will be unleashed. you will see creativity, dynamism, the same thing in space that i've witnessed on the internet over the last 20 years. >> bezos showed off a mock-up of the capsule which supports six reclined seats and large windows. he said blue origin had hoped to begin test flights with engineers and test pilots this year, but that's delayed until 2018. blue origin is developing a second launch system called new glenn to carry satellites and eventually people into orbit, similar to the falcon 9 rocket and dragon capsule. bezos is amazon's largest shareholder wi
jeff bezos has sky high ambitions. amazon founder says he will sell a billion worth of his shares in the e-commerce giant every year to help fund blue origin, his rocket venture which aims to have paying passengers on short rides into space starting next year. bezos spoke at the 33rd annual space symposium in colorado springs yesterday where he outlined his plans for the future of space tourism. >> if we can make access to space low cost, then entrepreneurs will be unleashed. you will see...
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energy a leadership group and more on jeff bezos and his space plans coming up.r team is about to go up against the only thing they can't handle... you. dominic toretto just went rogue. i don't know what she's got on him, but that wasn't dom. it ain't too late to stop this. come and get it. [ grunt ] now i know what it feels like to be every cop ever chasing us. dom! is that a torpedo? take the wheel. [ grunt ] rated pg-13. experience it in imax. [ [ screams ] ] [ shouting ] brace yourself! this is crazy! [ tires screeching ] whoo! boom baby! rated pg-13. [ screams ] >>> real estate can mean big money for big investors but how is the market going to change under president trump? diana has an inside look and joins us live from midtown. diana. >> john, the most common word i'm hearing at the conference where the heavy hitters of commercial real estate are gathered is uncertainty. they'd like to see economic growth, they'd like to see tax and regulatory reform, but some just don't see how president trump can deliver. >> how many of these things they'd like to do can
energy a leadership group and more on jeff bezos and his space plans coming up.r team is about to go up against the only thing they can't handle... you. dominic toretto just went rogue. i don't know what she's got on him, but that wasn't dom. it ain't too late to stop this. come and get it. [ grunt ] now i know what it feels like to be every cop ever chasing us. dom! is that a torpedo? take the wheel. [ grunt ] rated pg-13. experience it in imax. [ [ screams ] ] [ shouting ] brace yourself!...
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back to you. >> claire, thank you very much. >>> three, two, one, share sale amazon founder jeff bezos says i will sell stock to fund blue origin. he outlined his aspirations in colorado. >> reporter: here at the space symposium in colorado, springs, jeff bezos meeting with media in an intimate event to talk about his space startup blue origin. as the founder and ceo of amazon, bezos knows about competition and is looking to apply those strategies to space travel. just today competition with amazon was -- has been in the news, sort of blamed for payless filing for bankruptcy. when it comes to space, will blue origin be just as competitive? what's the strategy there? >> of course we'll be just as competitive but how do you compete? when people say that something is disruptive in an industry, they mean customers are adopting that new way. to be -- we were -- at amazon, we had a lot of inventions that we were very excited about. customers didn't care at all. believe me, those inventions were not disruptive in any way. so, all -- the only thing that's disruptive is customer adoption. if yo
back to you. >> claire, thank you very much. >>> three, two, one, share sale amazon founder jeff bezos says i will sell stock to fund blue origin. he outlined his aspirations in colorado. >> reporter: here at the space symposium in colorado, springs, jeff bezos meeting with media in an intimate event to talk about his space startup blue origin. as the founder and ceo of amazon, bezos knows about competition and is looking to apply those strategies to space travel. just...
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[laughter] the blog. >> i said it's jeff bezos' blog. it may be a muted opening to the market, we'll be up 15, 20 points at the open. strong sales and profit at alphabet. it's important because they'll be up 30, $35 at opening bell. ashley: you know it's interesting, the analysts are falling over themselves to raise the price target on alphabet/google, 1050. and amazon, jeff bezos is getting richer. >>, but they're buying the stocks at-- >> high mull multiples. >>. stuart: let me turn your attention to microsoft, i own a tiny sliver. will you look at that? the cloud business surged at microsoft, however, sales of the surface tablets and laptops, they declined. the stock, though, is going to be up this morning. i think if it opens at that level, 68.49, 68.50, i think a new all-time high. liz: the cloud is up 50%. stuart: the cloud business. liz: up 50%. stuart: not that i understand it, but it's up high. gopro lost less money. . ashley: great. stuart: they were helped by flagship cameras. and exxon doubled its profits and the stock is up
[laughter] the blog. >> i said it's jeff bezos' blog. it may be a muted opening to the market, we'll be up 15, 20 points at the open. strong sales and profit at alphabet. it's important because they'll be up 30, $35 at opening bell. ashley: you know it's interesting, the analysts are falling over themselves to raise the price target on alphabet/google, 1050. and amazon, jeff bezos is getting richer. >>, but they're buying the stocks at-- >> high mull multiples. >>....
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jeff bezos and elon musk are gearing up for a full on space race. touriststs to launch into orbit while muska has his planetn conquering the mars. they are changing the game for space exploration. space industryng is worth 447 billion euro's. spacex and blue origin hope to turn a profit. world's leading satellite launcher has announced its own cost cuts between 40% and 50% for its new rocket. low-cost space travel will also require cheaper rocket launchers. >> if we can reduce the cost of launch by a factor of 10 and then by a factor of 100, that's going to take time and a lot of hard work. it will be a golden age of space exploration. spacex estimates 56.2 million euro's for its model. spacex and blue origin are still relatively new to the game. bezos selfies -- says he is selling shares to fund his rocket company. he looks to launch 11 minute space rides starting next year. for mixed picture in europe the trading day. we have gains in paris. london and frankfort are in the red. u.s.es that came from the federal reserve on wednesday showing it is c
jeff bezos and elon musk are gearing up for a full on space race. touriststs to launch into orbit while muska has his planetn conquering the mars. they are changing the game for space exploration. space industryng is worth 447 billion euro's. spacex and blue origin hope to turn a profit. world's leading satellite launcher has announced its own cost cuts between 40% and 50% for its new rocket. low-cost space travel will also require cheaper rocket launchers. >> if we can reduce the cost of...
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nicole: amazon.com founder jeff bezos using his stock to fund the space program.vest in his blue origin company. he's working on making space travel more available. >> if we can reduce the cost of launch by a factor of 10 and then by a factor of 100, that will take time and a lot of hard work. but if we can do that, you will be living in a completely new world. >> a golden age of space exploration. then it will be a big industry and a very dynamic, fascinating one. >> just bezos is optimistic there will be a large market for 11 minute thrill rides and a fully automated capsule right to the edge of space. lauren: you go first, nicole. billionaires in baseball. the former new york yankee in presidential candidate interested in owning the miami marlins. >> not one but two familiar faces bidding to buy the miami marlins baseball team. former new york yankee star. -- former florida governor and gop presidential candidate jeb bush also interested in the marlins. if derek jeter's groupwise ,-com,-com,-comma what do fans think of that? they've never seen cheater in any ot
nicole: amazon.com founder jeff bezos using his stock to fund the space program.vest in his blue origin company. he's working on making space travel more available. >> if we can reduce the cost of launch by a factor of 10 and then by a factor of 100, that will take time and a lot of hard work. but if we can do that, you will be living in a completely new world. >> a golden age of space exploration. then it will be a big industry and a very dynamic, fascinating one. >> just...
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billionaires jeff bezos and he odelon musk on a mission to mar. are allergies holding you back?our allergies. try new flonase sensimist instead of allergy pills. it's more complete allergy relief in a gentle mist you may not even notice. using unique mistpro technology, new flonase sensimist delivers a gentle mist to help block six key inflammatory substances that cause your symptoms. most allergy pills only block one. and six is greater than one. break through your allergies. new flonase sensimist time's up, insufficient we're on prenatal care.es. and administrative paperwork... your days of drowning people are numbered. same goes for you, budget overruns. and rising costs, wipe that smile off your face. we're coming for you, too. for those who won't rest until the world is healthier, neither will we. optum. how well gets done. kennedy: billionaire businessman he on muks and jeff bezos are in a contest of one up manship for space travel. jeff bezos and his company, they aim to launch delivery service between earth and the moon by 2020. but mars is still the real prize. let's no
billionaires jeff bezos and he odelon musk on a mission to mar. are allergies holding you back?our allergies. try new flonase sensimist instead of allergy pills. it's more complete allergy relief in a gentle mist you may not even notice. using unique mistpro technology, new flonase sensimist delivers a gentle mist to help block six key inflammatory substances that cause your symptoms. most allergy pills only block one. and six is greater than one. break through your allergies. new flonase...
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jeff bezos and his company, they aim to launch delivery service between earth and the moon by 2020.ars is still the real prize. let's not kid ourselve i asked michio kaku if reaching the red planet is feasible. you have got elon musk and spacex with the first successful rocket launch. what does this mean for space exploration? >> not since the days of the cold war have we seen a rivalry so interesting for the domination of outer space. we have elon musk who launched first reused rocket back into space. the introduction of the used car industry changed the comects of the automobile industry. now we are getting this used rocket industry. it can change the dynamics of the space race. kennedy: if there is a craft in orbit it can keep going without need to go carry its -- >> the booster rocket can come back to earth and we can reuse it. it cost $10,000 to put a pound of anything into orbit around the planet earth. at $10,000 that's your weight in gold on average. if you can reduce the cost by a factor of 10 that will open up the heavens for you and me. kennedy: bezos wants to launch the
jeff bezos and his company, they aim to launch delivery service between earth and the moon by 2020.ars is still the real prize. let's not kid ourselve i asked michio kaku if reaching the red planet is feasible. you have got elon musk and spacex with the first successful rocket launch. what does this mean for space exploration? >> not since the days of the cold war have we seen a rivalry so interesting for the domination of outer space. we have elon musk who launched first reused rocket...
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surge hasazon's propelled jeff bezos nearer the pinnacle of the bloomberg fortune list.ortune top $80 billion for the first time, putting him $5 billion behind bill gates. be confirmed will if the gains hold on any friday session. -- in the friday session. betty: what is a few billion between friends? airlines settled out of court. his lawyers say he suffered a concussion, a broken nose, and lost two teeth. united says they are raising the amount of compensation to as much as $10,000 and will reduce but not stop overbooking. yvonne: a day after japan's central bank left monetary policy unchanged, new data indicates modest growth but inflation remaining. the eco-story remains the same in japan. a tight labor market. trickling to wage gains and inflation. domestic demand still low. governor kuroda saying, strong accommodation moving forward still. is that enough to drive the market? >> i think what we have seen unfortunately this year's repetition of last year. it is more or less a function of where the u.s. dollar-yen is going. whenever the yen is strengthened, the equity
surge hasazon's propelled jeff bezos nearer the pinnacle of the bloomberg fortune list.ortune top $80 billion for the first time, putting him $5 billion behind bill gates. be confirmed will if the gains hold on any friday session. -- in the friday session. betty: what is a few billion between friends? airlines settled out of court. his lawyers say he suffered a concussion, a broken nose, and lost two teeth. united says they are raising the amount of compensation to as much as $10,000 and will...
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in december of last year, trump had a meeting with jeff bezos and tim cook just to name a few. how is silicon valley's relationship with the president involving? we post that question to the cofounder of elevation partners and silver lake partners. >> i think to staying alive is the only thing they care about. to me, the infrastructure thing is a headline. it is not actually a plan. relative to silicon valley, so far the actions they have taken are extremely destructive. the head of the fcc has made it incredibly clear he is going to be hostile to the needs of consumers, and by extension entrepreneurs trying to create new businesses in technology. i am not optimistic. i think the opportunities for any president of the united states to build great value through technology are there, but the industry needs help right now. they got a little out of joint over the last few years. there are great opportunities, but i think also challenges. the industry has been too focused on getting rid of jobs. we are in this weird situation where technically the economy is at full employment, but
in december of last year, trump had a meeting with jeff bezos and tim cook just to name a few. how is silicon valley's relationship with the president involving? we post that question to the cofounder of elevation partners and silver lake partners. >> i think to staying alive is the only thing they care about. to me, the infrastructure thing is a headline. it is not actually a plan. relative to silicon valley, so far the actions they have taken are extremely destructive. the head of the...
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why can't you, look at the camera and say hey, jeff bezos, you are second richest person in america. $10 billion if it's that important? >> i'm sure jeff bezos and a lot of other multimillionaires and billionaires give a lot of money to the arts. >> tucker: i'm not sure at that. >> the arts in new york are thriving and d.c. they give money to big organizations. >> tucker: they could foot this bill in the afternoon without even thinking about it? >> but that's not the point. the point is that when you have a government that represents the people. >> tucker: right. >> as described in the constitution of, you know, being responsible for the general welfare of the people. you want to make sure that your population gets exposure to things that will help them there are statistics from the americans for the arts, for instance, i think that if most mothers knew that if their child had a complete curriculum in the arts, that their child would be three times more likely to graduate from high school. that is like a vaccination against all kinds of social isles. that will keep killed out of the
why can't you, look at the camera and say hey, jeff bezos, you are second richest person in america. $10 billion if it's that important? >> i'm sure jeff bezos and a lot of other multimillionaires and billionaires give a lot of money to the arts. >> tucker: i'm not sure at that. >> the arts in new york are thriving and d.c. they give money to big organizations. >> tucker: they could foot this bill in the afternoon without even thinking about it? >> but that's not...
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is it elon musk or jeff bezos? musk plans to use his company spacex to send human beings to the moon by 2018. bezos and his company blue origin they are planning to launch a delivery service between earth and the moon with a permanent lunar base. will these two rich guys ends up like matt day non -- damon in "e martian"? you have the first reusable rock it launch. what does it mean for space exploration. >> not since the days of the cold war have we seen this. mosque launched the first used rocket into space. now we are getting this used rocket industry. this is incredible. it will change the dynamics of the space race. kennedy: if there is a craft already in orbit, it can reuse that rocket to keep going. >> we can recycle it for the second and third launch by dropping the cost of space travel by a factor of 10. it cost $10,000 to put anything in orbit around the plan the. that's your weight in gold on average. if you can reduce that by a factor of 10, it will open up the heavens for you and me. kennedy: bezos wants
is it elon musk or jeff bezos? musk plans to use his company spacex to send human beings to the moon by 2018. bezos and his company blue origin they are planning to launch a delivery service between earth and the moon with a permanent lunar base. will these two rich guys ends up like matt day non -- damon in "e martian"? you have the first reusable rock it launch. what does it mean for space exploration. >> not since the days of the cold war have we seen this. mosque launched...
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that's falcon 9. >> and what revolutionary is elon musk and jeff bezos, amazon, they come back. had a chance to watch. it flies back to either the launch or a barge in the heavying atlantic or pacific, depending which site they're using. it's autonomous. no one directing this. and the rocket is talking to the barge, and talking to the rocket and coming down usually landing perfectly and he's refurbishing and getting ready to fly them soon. this is a major change, talking a huge cost. and falcon heavy big one, going in six months to a year, basically three falcon nines together all three will separate as fly back as i was describing. finally, he pitched in september at gauadalajarguadala idea for a solar system class rockets that could carry crews up saturnish, it's sort of like orion. that's it next to the saturn five. that's the passenger vehicle that he thinks could carry 70, 80 peoplement and this is basically for his plan to colonize mars. the reason he got in the space business, he wants people on mars and the carbon environment up there, when we completely wreck this plane
that's falcon 9. >> and what revolutionary is elon musk and jeff bezos, amazon, they come back. had a chance to watch. it flies back to either the launch or a barge in the heavying atlantic or pacific, depending which site they're using. it's autonomous. no one directing this. and the rocket is talking to the barge, and talking to the rocket and coming down usually landing perfectly and he's refurbishing and getting ready to fly them soon. this is a major change, talking a huge cost. and...
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jeff bezos, it might have been known thing he was really into space, but he is really going for it.ng his own money into the pot, a bit like richard branson and elon musk. he is a very rich man. he is selling $1 billion of amazon stock every year to finance that project. is it a good business move? i would doubt it. we have seen richard branson at virgin trying to get something in the space and we have seen delay after delay. we have seen some have seen delay after delay. we have seen some of his aircraft crash, so i guess in the end it is still a very untested proposition. i guess in the end it is still a very untested propositionm i guess in the end it is still a very untested proposition. it is a big risk but if one of these billionaires gets it right, personal travel to space, it has huge rewards. there is also strong competition. elon musk is of the same calibre as jeff competition. elon musk is of the same calibre asjeff bezos, they are both willing to spend a lot of money and do great things. just really quickly, we have about 20 seconds to talk about this number on the edge
jeff bezos, it might have been known thing he was really into space, but he is really going for it.ng his own money into the pot, a bit like richard branson and elon musk. he is a very rich man. he is selling $1 billion of amazon stock every year to finance that project. is it a good business move? i would doubt it. we have seen richard branson at virgin trying to get something in the space and we have seen delay after delay. we have seen some have seen delay after delay. we have seen some of...
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. >> jeff bezos invested early on, so he probably, i don't know he would back this kind of company nowsee. this is a company that has gone out every year, the public scandals, and these numbers, which aren't for the faint of heart. i think we will see if they go back and braise capital, what that valuation is. the samet seem optimism is around ride hailing. if they can raise more money or we see a public offering, then we will see how investors react. maybe this is trying to distract us. is that your viewpoint? also, yet another push from uber to allow tipping in new york and california, do think that will be allowed? why don't they allow it? to readthink they need ensure employees come investors, partners, that this company is not an floating and they think the numbers reflect well. lossess are going up, are flat, and that is what they will be looking at. on the tipping issue, i said i think they could launch tipping this year. they want to do it in the situation where they get credit for it and a way that is palatable to them. so i think it will be how theyng to see react. uber was n
. >> jeff bezos invested early on, so he probably, i don't know he would back this kind of company nowsee. this is a company that has gone out every year, the public scandals, and these numbers, which aren't for the faint of heart. i think we will see if they go back and braise capital, what that valuation is. the samet seem optimism is around ride hailing. if they can raise more money or we see a public offering, then we will see how investors react. maybe this is trying to distract us....
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do you think it is enough to stop the $5 billion bet that jeff bezos is making?the question. we want to see softbank's involvement and the combination of flipkart and snapdeal. that would consolidate two players. thing to remember about the marketplace in india is that it is still relatively nascent. the distribution channels are fine in tier one cities. there will still need investment. amazon can fund investment from its own cash flows. companies like flipkart have to rely on money from external sources. this is an industry burning a lot of cash. we are seeing negative gross margins, so it's going to be a battle. amazon is well positioned given its capital base to succeed. they lost to alibaba and china and want to prove to investors they can win in foreign markets like india. caroline: the winner eating alibaba takingg another leaf out of the playbook there. seems to be willing to sacrifice valuation in snapdeal, which could merge with flipkart. there are rumors we could see an see at in valuation if we combination of the two. that would be an interesting tran
do you think it is enough to stop the $5 billion bet that jeff bezos is making?the question. we want to see softbank's involvement and the combination of flipkart and snapdeal. that would consolidate two players. thing to remember about the marketplace in india is that it is still relatively nascent. the distribution channels are fine in tier one cities. there will still need investment. amazon can fund investment from its own cash flows. companies like flipkart have to rely on money from...
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jeff bezos seÑalÓ que no es objetivo del gobierno de portar a dreamers beneficiarios de daca. gobierno norcoreano simula en la producciÓn de un concierto, un ataque con misiles nucleares contra estados unidos . asÍ comenzamos. ♪ locutor: este es su noticiero univisiÓn edición nocturna con ilia calderÓn y enrique acevedo. ilia: unas noches. la marcha de hoy contra el gobierno de nicolÁs maduro, no tiene precedentes. miles de personas exageran las amenazas del presidente y la enorme presencia militar en las calles. el balance es de al menos dos personas muertas, centenares de arrestadas y mÁs de 500 afectados por los gases lacrimÓgenos y las balas de goma. maduro habla de crear un diÁlogo y de estar dispuesto a ir a elecciones. francisco: mÁs sangre en las calles venezolanas. los enfrenta mitos entre manifestantes de la oposiciÓn y efectivos de la guardia nacional, continuaban en horas de la tarde y de la noche, en sectores de caracas. durante el dÍa, varias personas fueron abatidas en las multitudinarias manifestaciones. este vÍdeo muestra como una joven cae por disparos de un
jeff bezos seÑalÓ que no es objetivo del gobierno de portar a dreamers beneficiarios de daca. gobierno norcoreano simula en la producciÓn de un concierto, un ataque con misiles nucleares contra estados unidos . asÍ comenzamos. ♪ locutor: este es su noticiero univisiÓn edición nocturna con ilia calderÓn y enrique acevedo. ilia: unas noches. la marcha de hoy contra el gobierno de nicolÁs maduro, no tiene precedentes. miles de personas exageran las amenazas del presidente y la enorme...
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jeff bezos dreemdz of. he showed blue origin's new rock and a model of the castle. it will carry 16 customers at a time to the edge of space. they will be late next year. >> you can take any short cuts to put humans on this vehicle. we are ready and not a second sooner. >> bezos like at space entrepreneurs know the biggest thing is cost. >> right now they have a very high price of admission. if we can help to cost the launch by a factor of ten and a hundred, you will be living in a completely new world. >> it will be space exploration. >> reporter: a golden age that will include competition. they focused on costs and have three huge rockets the first time ever. >> that ability eventually does so efficiently like airplanes could transform the industry. much of it, yet many here believe soon it could become reality. especially as nafta which givens the u.s. space sector continues its own development. like boeing and air jet of the most powerful rocket ever built. >> development is always instant. so exciting and so, we're really really interested in, a heaviless rocke
jeff bezos dreemdz of. he showed blue origin's new rock and a model of the castle. it will carry 16 customers at a time to the edge of space. they will be late next year. >> you can take any short cuts to put humans on this vehicle. we are ready and not a second sooner. >> bezos like at space entrepreneurs know the biggest thing is cost. >> right now they have a very high price of admission. if we can help to cost the launch by a factor of ten and a hundred, you will be living...
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do you think it is enough to stop that that jeff bezos is making? >> that is the question.e want to see softbank's involvement and the combination of flipkart and snapdeal, consolidating two of the players. you have that formidable rival to amazon. the thing about to remember about the marketplace in india is that it is still relatively nascent. other areas, you have a massive need for investment. amazon can fund investment from its cash flows. companies like flipkart will have to depend on money from external sources. this is an industry burning a lot of cash, negative gross margins come of billions invested every year, so it will be a battle, and amazon is well-positioned with its capital base to succeed. they lost in china to alibaba. they want to prove to investors they can win in foreign markets like india. caroline: alibaba was back to a softbank, sot by taking a leaf out of his playbook there. he seems to be willing to sacrifice some valuation in snapdeal, which could merge with flipkart. there are rumors we might see an 85% cut and very wish and for snapdeal if we s
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do you think it is enough to stop the $5 billion bet that jeff bezos is making?e question. we want to see softbank's involvement in the combination of flipkart and snapdeal. that would consolidate two players. then, you would have that formidable rival to amazon. the thing to remember about the marketplace in india is that it is still relatively nascent. the distribution channels are fine in tier one cities. but, when you moved to 22 -- to three, there is a lot of required investment. amazon can fund investment from its own cash flows. companies like flipkart have to rely on money from external sources. this is an industry burning a lot of cash. we are seeing negative gross margins, billions of dollars being invested every year, so amazon will be well positioned given its capital base to succeed. plus, they lost to alibaba and -- in china and want to prove to investors they can win in foreign markets like india. caroline: the winner being alibaba, taking another leaf out of the playbook there. do you think therefore that the money -- it is interesting, he seems t
do you think it is enough to stop the $5 billion bet that jeff bezos is making?e question. we want to see softbank's involvement in the combination of flipkart and snapdeal. that would consolidate two players. then, you would have that formidable rival to amazon. the thing to remember about the marketplace in india is that it is still relatively nascent. the distribution channels are fine in tier one cities. but, when you moved to 22 -- to three, there is a lot of required investment. amazon...
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and one investor is jeff bezos. actually think he actually says you need the jam today and you need to keep on spending? >> jeff bezos invested early on, so he probably, i don't know he would back this kind of company now. i guess we will see. this is a company that has gone out every year, the public scandals over the past couple of months and these numbers which aren't for the faint of heart. i think we will see fairly early on if they go back and raise capital, what that valuation is. it doesn't seem the same optimism is around ride hailing. if they can raise more money or we see a public offering in the next 12 months or so, then we will see how investors are reacting. caroline: maybe this is trying to distract us from those scandals. eric, is that your viewpoint? also, yet another push from uber to allow tipping in new york and california. do think that will be allowed? why wouldn't they allow it? >> i do not think it is an outright destruction but they need to reassure employees and investors and partners that
and one investor is jeff bezos. actually think he actually says you need the jam today and you need to keep on spending? >> jeff bezos invested early on, so he probably, i don't know he would back this kind of company now. i guess we will see. this is a company that has gone out every year, the public scandals over the past couple of months and these numbers which aren't for the faint of heart. i think we will see fairly early on if they go back and raise capital, what that valuation is....
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one of their investors is jeff bezos.imes you need the jam today and should keep on spending. >> jeff bezos invested early on. i don't know that he would back this kind of company now. i guess we will see. this is a company that has gone out every year since it started. you have the public scandals over the last couple of months and these numbers which are not for the faint of heart. i think we will see early on if they raise capital what the valuation is. companies have taken down rounds. it does not seem like the same optimism is here around ride-hailing. if uber can raise money at a higher valuation or we see a public offering in the next 12 months, we will see how investors are reacting. caroline: maybe this is trying to distract us from the scandals. is that your viewpoint? yet another push for uber to allow tipping in new york and california. do you think that will be allowed? why won't they allow it? >> i don't think it is an outright distraction attempt. i think they need to reassure employees and partners this co
one of their investors is jeff bezos.imes you need the jam today and should keep on spending. >> jeff bezos invested early on. i don't know that he would back this kind of company now. i guess we will see. this is a company that has gone out every year since it started. you have the public scandals over the last couple of months and these numbers which are not for the faint of heart. i think we will see early on if they raise capital what the valuation is. companies have taken down...
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the founder and ceo of amazon, jeff bezos, says on he is selling about $1 billion worth of amazon stock. in all he expects to spend about $2.5 billion developing a rocket that can lift satellites and eventually people into orbit. blue 0rigin aims to launch paying passengers on 11—minute suborbital space rides next year. that is quite an interesting story, the space race between the business billionaires. looking at the markets, in asia they are reacting strongly to what was going on in the us yesterday. lots of news coming from the federal reserve. comments in their minutes from their last meeting spooking investors worldwide. there is talk of the federal reserve basically shrinking its own balance sheet, but also some of the comments they have made about the fact that stocks have gone too far caused a real stir at the end of trading on wall street. lauer and the down slightly, but the s&p 500 was up by 0.8% and in the last two hours of trade it fell and reversal of that. we will be back in a moment with a look at some of the other stories in the news. stay with us andi stories in the n
the founder and ceo of amazon, jeff bezos, says on he is selling about $1 billion worth of amazon stock. in all he expects to spend about $2.5 billion developing a rocket that can lift satellites and eventually people into orbit. blue 0rigin aims to launch paying passengers on 11—minute suborbital space rides next year. that is quite an interesting story, the space race between the business billionaires. looking at the markets, in asia they are reacting strongly to what was going on in the us...
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and the sons of io jeff bezos on his space plan. how much you spend a night own pocket at blue origin. joining us to talk all about it, fox business network dagen mcdowell. former home depot ceo of chrysler ceo bob nardelli back with us. the class fee ceo and president lee carter. thank you so much for joining us. big day today. dagen: so much news. but the major stories about the folder about foreign policy, about the trump administration policy. i'm serious, but she did again and it's a great article about tax reform at the white house taking the lead on that. that's where my eyeballs that are spam. maria: absolutely. that's her business eyeballs are going all the time. will this get done? >> totally. authority built-in. it's got to happen quickly. we've got to have something by june. maria: is interesting when you heard paul ryan yesterday say we have time. all of a sudden the urgency seems to have been taken out. the speaker said we'll get there. we are doing it. we have time. >> is clear they are not on the same page. >> other
and the sons of io jeff bezos on his space plan. how much you spend a night own pocket at blue origin. joining us to talk all about it, fox business network dagen mcdowell. former home depot ceo of chrysler ceo bob nardelli back with us. the class fee ceo and president lee carter. thank you so much for joining us. big day today. dagen: so much news. but the major stories about the folder about foreign policy, about the trump administration policy. i'm serious, but she did again and it's a great...
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how about jeff bezos, amazon man, in a rare public appearance he's selling more than a billion dollars worth of stock for the space business, he hopes to put them in space next year. a gilded age, and xi goes to mar-a-lago, what a show! "varney & company" is about to begin. ♪ >> we were actually closer on agreement on health care than we were on tax reform. the house had the plan and the senate doesn't have one yet and working on one. the white house hasn't nailed it down. even the three entities don't-- aren't on the same page yet on tax reform. stuart: ooh, that hurts. that was speaker ryan yesterday, says tax reform may take even longer than health care. check those futures, not affecting the market this morning. the futures show a gain of about 20, 25 points at the opening bell. we'll get more clarity on exactly what paul ryan is talking about with tax cuts about 43 minutes from now when he holds a press conference. joining me now though, fiscal times columnist liz peek. i don't think that helped the market. any delay in tax reform is-- >> he was talking about passing health care r
how about jeff bezos, amazon man, in a rare public appearance he's selling more than a billion dollars worth of stock for the space business, he hopes to put them in space next year. a gilded age, and xi goes to mar-a-lago, what a show! "varney & company" is about to begin. ♪ >> we were actually closer on agreement on health care than we were on tax reform. the house had the plan and the senate doesn't have one yet and working on one. the white house hasn't nailed it down....
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charlie: jeff bezos? >> jeff bezos is a guy that for the -- bet for the long-term. he has pushed into multiple areas. i marvel at the market cap they have and i wonder about long-term profit streams. i think what they are focused on is commoditizing a lot of industries, taking the profit down, and having them benefit from their huge scale. yet, they have not proven the benefits, at least in terms of profitability and having that scale. charlie: bill gates? >> bill gates, super energetic businessman able to comprehend and really see the market .pportunity hielf, a decent profit mobilizer. charlie: i think it was steve jobs to say rockefeller was more inventive than einstein. >> i think that is way overstated. was bill a better businessman than steve jobs? probably. did steve jobs spend more time on product creation? probably. are they both amazing people who did amazing things? yes. if people said i was close to either of them, i would feel good. [applause] charlie: one last name. competency,r, core relies on data. we know that. >> i think my core competency has to d
charlie: jeff bezos? >> jeff bezos is a guy that for the -- bet for the long-term. he has pushed into multiple areas. i marvel at the market cap they have and i wonder about long-term profit streams. i think what they are focused on is commoditizing a lot of industries, taking the profit down, and having them benefit from their huge scale. yet, they have not proven the benefits, at least in terms of profitability and having that scale. charlie: bill gates? >> bill gates, super...
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why isn't any one citing the friends of warren buffet or jeff bezos?er this. uncertain... but you can feel confident in our investment experience around the world. call us or your advisor... t. rowe price. invest with confidence. >> neil: all right. a billionaire running a cabinet made of billionaires. at least three of them. that in the eyes of some in the media, not all, is a problem because how detached can they be from reality and the rest of us? fox business network's charlie gasparino. they're detached because they're so wealthy. that's the argument. what do you make of that? >> that's a stupid argument. one of the reasons why these guys are wealthy -- we know a lot of them. they came on our air, we've covered their business careers. one of the reasons why they're rich, mnuchin, bannon, they're good at their jobs. they achieved stuff. what i don't like about the coverage, where this gets into like sort of conspiracy theory, when you read the new york"the times" and the accounts of their wealths, they're suggesting that carry cone, wilbur ross and
why isn't any one citing the friends of warren buffet or jeff bezos?er this. uncertain... but you can feel confident in our investment experience around the world. call us or your advisor... t. rowe price. invest with confidence. >> neil: all right. a billionaire running a cabinet made of billionaires. at least three of them. that in the eyes of some in the media, not all, is a problem because how detached can they be from reality and the rest of us? fox business network's charlie...
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akin december, trump met amazon's jeff bezos, apple's tim cook, just to name a few.alley'sly is silicon relationship with the president evolving? let's go to caroline hyde in san francisco with more. caroline: i sat with cory johnson also from bloomberg technology with a myriad of chip stories. i want to start with that. pretty tech light earlier this week. perhaps you'd for a slightly larger role at one point. >> a very good job of pointing out the difficult balance that somebody has to walk. silicon valley typically leans a little more liberal. she obviously has a relationship with the administration and wants to represent the company. i think it was a good analysis of how difficult it is to maintain that. cory: president-electcory: presd a meeting with a lot of technology ceo's be at i was in new york at chop tower. -- technology ceo's. i was in new york at trump tower. -- the a missed ration -- i will find it hard to believe she will leave oracle. vonnie: someone who could have the very passionate about travel ban uproar, but was notably silent in some ways. publ
akin december, trump met amazon's jeff bezos, apple's tim cook, just to name a few.alley'sly is silicon relationship with the president evolving? let's go to caroline hyde in san francisco with more. caroline: i sat with cory johnson also from bloomberg technology with a myriad of chip stories. i want to start with that. pretty tech light earlier this week. perhaps you'd for a slightly larger role at one point. >> a very good job of pointing out the difficult balance that somebody has to...
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jeff bezos is now the second richest man in the world with a net worth of $75 billion. $10 billion behindough. and how about turning any surface into an interface without the need for a screen? a host of devices that like speakers lights and thermostats can beat all the remote controls. in france, a host of teams will outline vehicles built with less than 100 atoms. they may someday drive around the human body performing medical procedures. but now, teams will raise them at speeds of up to five nanometres per hour. 37 million years to travel a single mile. not exactly formula one. this week, samsung launched its latest mobile phone. just a few minutes to go until the launch start, and there is an incredible level of secrecy here, but there is a lot at stake for samsung. after the note seven debacle, we're waiting to see why the ss has in store. soon, the hype turned to cold hard fa cts . a phone... well, two phones were born. ss and ss plus. not even the plus is that large, because of the screens on both of them curve over the edges. a lot of hype about these. it does not feel like a big
jeff bezos is now the second richest man in the world with a net worth of $75 billion. $10 billion behindough. and how about turning any surface into an interface without the need for a screen? a host of devices that like speakers lights and thermostats can beat all the remote controls. in france, a host of teams will outline vehicles built with less than 100 atoms. they may someday drive around the human body performing medical procedures. but now, teams will raise them at speeds of up to five...
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jeff bezos seÑalÓ que no es objetivo del gobierno de portar a dreamers beneficiarios de daca.
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but don't worry, jeff bezos still has plenty of money and he's spending a lot of it, personal money, morgan brennan got a rare look at bezos' blue origin. hi, morgan. >> hey, michelle. that's right. so jeff bezos revealing yesterday that he has plans to sell about $1 billion worth of zp amazon stock per year to fund blue origin, at least for now. one area that's getting some of that funding is new shepard. this is a model of the new shepard crew capsule that will eventually carry paying customers to the edge of space. this is going to be reusable, just like the rocket that is also behind me. that rocket behind me that is suborbital has been launched and landed five times. so speaking here from the space symposium yesterday, bezos discussed how being able to reuse new shepard and future vehicles will help to bring down the high cost of space travel. >> if you recover and spend a lot of time and money x-ray'ing everything, revalidating everything, refurbish everything, it's not actually going to lower costs. you have to get much more like airliner operations. you have to be able to lan
but don't worry, jeff bezos still has plenty of money and he's spending a lot of it, personal money, morgan brennan got a rare look at bezos' blue origin. hi, morgan. >> hey, michelle. that's right. so jeff bezos revealing yesterday that he has plans to sell about $1 billion worth of zp amazon stock per year to fund blue origin, at least for now. one area that's getting some of that funding is new shepard. this is a model of the new shepard crew capsule that will eventually carry paying...
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>> i'm sure that jeff bezos and a lot of other multimillionaires and billionaires give a lot of money. >> tucker: i'm not sure about it all. >> the arts in new york are thriving, d.c., they give money to bigig organizations. >> tucker: they could put this bill and an afternoon without thinking about it. >> that is not the point. the point is that when you have a government that represents the people, as described in the constitution, being a responsible for the general welfare of the people, you want to make sure that your population gets exposure to t things that will help them. there are statistics from the americans for the arts. for instance, i think that if mostot mothers new that if their child had a completen curriculum in the arts, their child would be three times more likely to graduate from high school. that is a vaccination against all kinds of social ills. that would keep kids out of the criminal justice system, the welfare system. >> tucker: i am not against that. we could just fix this problem immediately if the people who benefited from the economy in the last ten years
>> i'm sure that jeff bezos and a lot of other multimillionaires and billionaires give a lot of money. >> tucker: i'm not sure about it all. >> the arts in new york are thriving, d.c., they give money to bigig organizations. >> tucker: they could put this bill and an afternoon without thinking about it. >> that is not the point. the point is that when you have a government that represents the people, as described in the constitution, being a responsible for the...
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will that pay off or is there an end to jeff bezos's miracles? what do you think? >> he is not just pouring money into content, he is reaching out everywhere. they introduced something echo look, put as camera inside your bedroom to tell you if you're dressed right. melissa: that doesn't sound good. >> only if you talk to it. that ties directly into retail business. maybe you don't look so good, maybe you buy more clothes from them. melissa: that's interesting. lori rothman. alphabet, parent company of google out for the results. is ashley giving that to us or lori? ashley, go ahead and give that to us. >> i'm all over alphabet google, whatever you want to call it. , per share coming in 7.73. the estimate was 7.39. beat on earnings, revenue coming in at 24.75 billion. that too is a beat. it is up 22% year-over-year. the paid click growth up 44%. however the costs per click, that is your average ad revenue is down 19%. the stock shot up about 3.5% when earnings came out. now coming back a little bit, still up 2% after-hours, guys. david: thank you very much. cost pe
will that pay off or is there an end to jeff bezos's miracles? what do you think? >> he is not just pouring money into content, he is reaching out everywhere. they introduced something echo look, put as camera inside your bedroom to tell you if you're dressed right. melissa: that doesn't sound good. >> only if you talk to it. that ties directly into retail business. maybe you don't look so good, maybe you buy more clothes from them. melissa: that's interesting. lori rothman....
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jeff bezos was looking for a president. i was thinking i would never have to wear a suit again. going to get a houseboat in seattle. i loved what he did. it was beyond -- i spent my whole life and financial services. it is like playing tennis your whole life, then going to play golf. i went down to have dinner with bernie marcus and arthur blank. i said, i have to confess to guys. until you called me up, i have never been in a home depot. a guy who i worked with said, jamie, you have to go to one. they did not care. we are looking for the heart, mind, and spirit. a couple of other internet companies. i figured this is my chance. how many -- david: did you ever expect you would move back to new york, or you thought you were going to chicago and that would be your career? i'm going to bleed the company and give it everything i got and headed off to someone else. i don't look at a company like it is a party. >> -- david: did you ever expect you would move back to new york, or you thought you were going to chicago and that would be your career? jamie: i had no idea. i love chicago,
jeff bezos was looking for a president. i was thinking i would never have to wear a suit again. going to get a houseboat in seattle. i loved what he did. it was beyond -- i spent my whole life and financial services. it is like playing tennis your whole life, then going to play golf. i went down to have dinner with bernie marcus and arthur blank. i said, i have to confess to guys. until you called me up, i have never been in a home depot. a guy who i worked with said, jamie, you have to go to...
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and from one tech billionaire to another — amazon head honcho jeff bezos showed off the interior spaceblue origin spacecraft. it was also announced this week that bezos is now the second richest man in the world, with a net worth of $75 billion. he's still $10 billion behind bill gates, though. and how about turning any surface into a control interface, without the need for a screen? weller plans to control a host of devices like speakers, lights and thermostats, by users waving their hands around in front of a sensor. meaning you can ditch all of those remote controls, if you haven't lost them all already. next month, in france, a host of teams will race vehicles built from less than 100 atoms in a nano—car race. while these nano—scale vehicles may someday drive around the human body performing medical procedures, for now, teams will race them at speeds of up to five nano—metres per hour — that means it would take these micro—machines 37 million years to travel a single mile. not exactly formula one. this week, samsung launched its latest mobile phones. just a few minutes to go until
and from one tech billionaire to another — amazon head honcho jeff bezos showed off the interior spaceblue origin spacecraft. it was also announced this week that bezos is now the second richest man in the world, with a net worth of $75 billion. he's still $10 billion behind bill gates, though. and how about turning any surface into a control interface, without the need for a screen? weller plans to control a host of devices like speakers, lights and thermostats, by users waving their hands...