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as you might remember from devious visitation, direct the previous, lennar will -- as a result of the change in design. [reading notes] [reading notes] as i mentioned, the two blocks would be developed and are designed to operate as one project to get since they have different dimensions and because block 54 is a significantly smaller site. for this reason it makes sense to cluster community management and services functions in the larger building a block 52. which allows the building layout on block 54 to be as efficient as possible while providing for the important functions and shared bases necessary to serve the residents. both locks will include open air lobbies, laundry lounges. block 52 will have a large community room with a kitchen, a fitness room, tenant services offices and a conference room along with property manager offices get here's a quick summary of the contract and compliant to date to professional services to get the project is at 87% small business enterprise, of that 81% are san francisco-based, 25.7% are women-owned businesses and 6.5% are minority owned busines
as you might remember from devious visitation, direct the previous, lennar will -- as a result of the change in design. [reading notes] [reading notes] as i mentioned, the two blocks would be developed and are designed to operate as one project to get since they have different dimensions and because block 54 is a significantly smaller site. for this reason it makes sense to cluster community management and services functions in the larger building a block 52. which allows the building layout on...
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we did a story last year about lennar, one of the biggest homebuilders in the nation they were putting amazon products in lennar homes in their show rooms as part of this show and sell strategy amazon really trying to get into that home services and that home technology business with the builders and now with the real estate agents. >> and jason, if their goal -- and look, we talk about this a lot, how the the next battle is the battle for your living room, to be the smart home platform. guess who else wants to do that as far as i can tell, apple, google, what moves are they going to have to make in response if amazon's going aggressively into partnering with real estate services? >> amazon already has something like two-thirds market share when it comes to the voice assistant in your home, so they have a big, big lead, you know it's still early days, but with these partnerships coupled with just the consumer demand that they run through their website for all these other products, it feels like it's going to be tough to battle. apple on one hand, they're going to focus on a different t
we did a story last year about lennar, one of the biggest homebuilders in the nation they were putting amazon products in lennar homes in their show rooms as part of this show and sell strategy amazon really trying to get into that home services and that home technology business with the builders and now with the real estate agents. >> and jason, if their goal -- and look, we talk about this a lot, how the the next battle is the battle for your living room, to be the smart home platform....
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a year ago it partnered with one of the nation's largest homebuilders, lennar, putting soducts in itsow-and-sale strategy. of course, the n partnership has some speculating it is amazon's first foray into putting them on its site. >> we never had that conversation with amazon. >> reporter: it launches in 15 major markets including l.a., san francisco, chicago, dallas and d.c. i'm diana olick in washington. >>> coming up, closing the gap. what some companies are doing to get moreomen into the male-dominated cybersecurity industry. ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> we've reported extensively on the gender gap in the workplace, especially in the tech indust but it is even greater in the cybersecurity sector. thats apsomething defense companies are trying to close. kayla tausche is back with us tonight, this time from the pentagon. ♪ >> all right. now we'rer. working toget >> mariah kenny didn't always want to be a cybersecurity expert. >> taught a course ony cybersecurnd so i took that. super interesting. i only understood half of it. >> she works at crowdstrike, the company hired byc the democ party to play de
a year ago it partnered with one of the nation's largest homebuilders, lennar, putting soducts in itsow-and-sale strategy. of course, the n partnership has some speculating it is amazon's first foray into putting them on its site. >> we never had that conversation with amazon. >> reporter: it launches in 15 major markets including l.a., san francisco, chicago, dallas and d.c. i'm diana olick in washington. >>> coming up, closing the gap. what some companies are doing to get...
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everybody knows lennar, right? they're a major corporation.e like a little cucharacha, you know? it's so small compared to all the big projects that they do. but at the end of the day, we lost and the planning commission approved it. the board of supervisors approved it. we appealed and appealed and after appeal after appeal and i want to thank scott weaver who is an attorney who volunteers his time for us and has done so much work. [applause] for free. pro bono basis. you know? and like him, there is so many other attorneys and so many other people who volunteer their time to give. and so this story ends like right here. and i want to thank mayor london breed from my corazon for going on that cruise with us. [applause] you know? and you're right. you don't know how many hits i got on facebook and twitter and everybody was blowing me up. oh, you were cruising with the mayor? think that we were having fun. i've been telling the story -- >> working! >> yeah, we were working and in fact there is a picture somebody gathered of me driving and showi
everybody knows lennar, right? they're a major corporation.e like a little cucharacha, you know? it's so small compared to all the big projects that they do. but at the end of the day, we lost and the planning commission approved it. the board of supervisors approved it. we appealed and appealed and after appeal after appeal and i want to thank scott weaver who is an attorney who volunteers his time for us and has done so much work. [applause] for free. pro bono basis. you know? and like him,...
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growth, when they look at the earnings coming out, mayor damage and we've gotten decent reports out of lennarnd polte so we're seeing some companies now start to focus on building up on the low end segment which i think is a great place. >> starbucks reporting after the bell today what could you like in this area, joe? >> i own dunkin and starbucks will have 70% u.s. exposure. cautious on china, but we know that and cautious on the comp. comps will probably be the best that we've seen since 2016, so expectations are high here you could disappoint, but that does not mean you get out of this name just yet you need first the evidence. >> all right facebook beat on the top and bottom lines, as you know, and says costs related to new data privacy rules will slow revenue growth and raise expenses a long way. jon, you own this one. >> i did, and i still own the stock. i owned an awful lot of calls, and as it popped last night is mel, as you guys were on air i was selling when it was up, and now i'm very happy that i did. so i'm still in the stock, and now i've overwritten that with calls but all the
growth, when they look at the earnings coming out, mayor damage and we've gotten decent reports out of lennarnd polte so we're seeing some companies now start to focus on building up on the low end segment which i think is a great place. >> starbucks reporting after the bell today what could you like in this area, joe? >> i own dunkin and starbucks will have 70% u.s. exposure. cautious on china, but we know that and cautious on the comp. comps will probably be the best that we've...
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we've got dr horton, lennar and pultegroup up. to our traders.erome powell cave to pressure from president trump and wall street oirs r is he conforming to the current economy? >> that's a great question. there are two schools of thought. there are a lot of folks who don't understand why they even want to fiddle with interest rates. why not leave them where they are because all things being equal, the economy is doing fine, corporate profits are fine, unemployment is low. maybe there are ghosts out there on the horizon but quite frankly, most mortals in this business don't really see them at the moment. but clearly, the market wants to see lower interest rates because that's candy for the equity markets, and the markets are reacting accordingly. liz: okay. and reacting accordingly, they are, as we look at all of the movement here, todd. what is jumping out at you, and please keep in mind there are some market participants who feel powell pretty much caved to pressure from the president because we have a strong economy here. there are very few wor
we've got dr horton, lennar and pultegroup up. to our traders.erome powell cave to pressure from president trump and wall street oirs r is he conforming to the current economy? >> that's a great question. there are two schools of thought. there are a lot of folks who don't understand why they even want to fiddle with interest rates. why not leave them where they are because all things being equal, the economy is doing fine, corporate profits are fine, unemployment is low. maybe there are...
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i would stick with lennar that was beaten up. so i would stick with a lot of those plays don't seem intuitive to the overall market but go back to cyclical paz >> some earns we've seen in the past month in those spaces they are not seeing a hit they are spending right now. those are some areas that look generally insulated. >> own despite the valuation >> yeah. on friday, you were not here, but we were talking about microsoft trailing two and a half pe to growth. you talk about apple i can't remember apple had a forward multiple in the high teens. >> it deserves it. >> but we will look back at some point when the s&p is much lower and say oh, we should have been crowding in trillion dollar market cap name that were trading in multiples that were stretched. >> so there's a lot of things that implied in your statement you say when the s&p is a lot lower apple will look like a bad trade. to me it's a defensive company again -- >> mcdonnell's >> significant capital markets offer opportune. a lot of cash. they can basically have it pu
i would stick with lennar that was beaten up. so i would stick with a lot of those plays don't seem intuitive to the overall market but go back to cyclical paz >> some earns we've seen in the past month in those spaces they are not seeing a hit they are spending right now. those are some areas that look generally insulated. >> own despite the valuation >> yeah. on friday, you were not here, but we were talking about microsoft trailing two and a half pe to growth. you talk...
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. >> i'm in lennar >> uber. >> i own uber. >> snap.ou mentioned snap earlier >> yeah, well, snap is on fire snap is the comeback story of the summer right now >> another one i don't own >> i saw it break out at 14.5 and i didn't buy it. >> domino's another one joe sold out of too soon. >> take your shots keep coming. >> what about that >> sold out of it too soon made some money in chipotle. >> okay. >> that was a great segment. >>> we'll move on. >> is liesman still around >> the ten-year hovering around 10%. seema moody and the features now team has more. >> our traders today brian, starting with you what are the markets looking for specifically from jerome powell tomorrow >> well, when you look out to the end of the year, fed rate traders are looking for at least one cut, potentially two cuts. so, 85% chance of at least one we want to hear dovish out of fed tomorrow let's see how the economy plays out and data dependency and then traders get a little skiddish and you may swing that 85% chance dropping. that might spook the equity mar
. >> i'm in lennar >> uber. >> i own uber. >> snap.ou mentioned snap earlier >> yeah, well, snap is on fire snap is the comeback story of the summer right now >> another one i don't own >> i saw it break out at 14.5 and i didn't buy it. >> domino's another one joe sold out of too soon. >> take your shots keep coming. >> what about that >> sold out of it too soon made some money in chipotle. >> okay. >> that was a...