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pepsico reports on monday. i think pepsico is the best of the best and the ceo is doing a remarkable job just be ware doing -- is a lot more worse about best home in a fabulous neighborhood. very few stocks in the industry can withstand a gravitational pull of the negative supermarket. one company i just adore, costco and you mean china after the close. constellation brands own the best ones too. rob sands is one of the best ceos in this country, a guy whose delivered, delivered and also delivered some people don't seem to realize the analyst, i say buy some before and after just in case they do their usual number on the company everyone's trying to upgrade and down grade the stock the company's got an understandable position. hey listen, just asked me. i sell more pacific koe than anything else, you know maybe if my address were blocked. we keep hearing costco hurt badly by the amazon food coalition, hasn't happened yet still it's kind of cloud over because of amazon so i'd be sceptical in going over the corne
pepsico reports on monday. i think pepsico is the best of the best and the ceo is doing a remarkable job just be ware doing -- is a lot more worse about best home in a fabulous neighborhood. very few stocks in the industry can withstand a gravitational pull of the negative supermarket. one company i just adore, costco and you mean china after the close. constellation brands own the best ones too. rob sands is one of the best ceos in this country, a guy whose delivered, delivered and also...
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on the earnings front, pepsico, monsanto and costco all reporting their quarterly earnings.sident as he plans to visit puerto rico and the virgin islands. and he's about to announce an executive order on healthcare. and the data breach that put hundreds of millions of americans at risk. we'll talk about the cloud and what's driving technology. join me as i sit down with president trump's chief economic advisor to go through this tax plan. that will do it for us on "wall street week." thanks for joining me. >> i'm bob massi. for 35 years, i've been practicing law and living in las vegas, ground zero for the american real-estate crisis. but it wasn't just vegas that was hit hard. lives were destroyed from coast to coast as the economy tanked. now it's a different story. the american dream is back. and nowhere is that more clear than the grand canyon state of arizona. so we headed from the strip to the desert to show you how to explore the new landscape and live the american dream. i'm gonna help real people who are facing some major problems, explain the bold plans that are ch
on the earnings front, pepsico, monsanto and costco all reporting their quarterly earnings.sident as he plans to visit puerto rico and the virgin islands. and he's about to announce an executive order on healthcare. and the data breach that put hundreds of millions of americans at risk. we'll talk about the cloud and what's driving technology. join me as i sit down with president trump's chief economic advisor to go through this tax plan. that will do it for us on "wall street week."...
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rubenstein, david today bill gates and pepsico "charliei, and rose." -- we want answers about metal andng in the 2016 election. >> democrats sent a letter asking for more disclosure on political advertising from internet companies, not least of which, facebook. it was disclosed it was paid by russians for election related ads. senator mark warner said a hearing will likely be held in october. , thisg us now is reporter story has many components. let's start with what we heard today about new ways to combat these kinds of ads. most importantly an anti-somatic ad. >> all of this relates back to the fact that facebook has this self service advertising platform, anybody could go in how toide on our own target who were going to target. people on facebook have been listing their jobs and their education with very racist anti-somatic things. >> i live in oakland, california, and i am a dentist. but other people would abuse this? >> yes. it allows other people to say i work in oakland as a hairdresser, but it also allows people to say i work in oakland as a jew hater. you can target anybody wit
rubenstein, david today bill gates and pepsico "charliei, and rose." -- we want answers about metal andng in the 2016 election. >> democrats sent a letter asking for more disclosure on political advertising from internet companies, not least of which, facebook. it was disclosed it was paid by russians for election related ads. senator mark warner said a hearing will likely be held in october. , thisg us now is reporter story has many components. let's start with what we heard...
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pepsico andnd nigerian commodity sat on a panel to discuss the many possibilities created by disruptiveney killed out of 1000 mosquitoes, and the idea -- the main thing is it is precedent setting. if you think humans can get this specie, what is your criteria for anything that might be a nuisance and you might make a mistake. if you got rid of all mosquitoes, there are some bats that feed on those ghosts -- those mosquitoes, and there is no other species that is dependent on that. this new genetic approach called gene drive that is still in the labs but it has a good chance of being able to knock down populations by about 99% over a five year time frame. that probably, for the toughest nigeria, soclude that the center, where malaria is a huge problem. we probably need that tool, so how are we going to get consensus on that is tricky because some people worry. i suppose there must be worries on mosquitoes. some people worry on the precedents of how the decisions are made. >> we hear about great technology leader and the majority are men, is that because it is sexist or men do not intend
pepsico andnd nigerian commodity sat on a panel to discuss the many possibilities created by disruptiveney killed out of 1000 mosquitoes, and the idea -- the main thing is it is precedent setting. if you think humans can get this specie, what is your criteria for anything that might be a nuisance and you might make a mistake. if you got rid of all mosquitoes, there are some bats that feed on those ghosts -- those mosquitoes, and there is no other species that is dependent on that. this new...
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david rubenstein sat down with bill gates, the pepsico ceo, and softbank. the topic?hat else, innovation. >> the last 30 years, the innovation of the microprocessor, using it as a base to create internet. that has changed the lives of almost everybody on the earth. going forward, i think it is accelerating even more. david: earlier in your career, you were a technology innovator. at one point, in 2000, you lost $70 billion of net worth. what did feel like? >> it was a crash. everybody crashed. [laughter] >> somehow, at the bottom of the crash, i actually revived my spirit of fighting. actually, it felt good. [laughter] >> by the way, for three days, i became richer than bill. [laughter] >> 12 months later, i became almost broke. [laughter] >> 99% drop in the share price. in one year. david: let me ask you a question about your career. at one point, you made a investment of $20 million in little company not heard by many, a company called alibaba. it became worth $90 billion now worth $130 billion. how did you decide it was a good investment? do you have any more like
david rubenstein sat down with bill gates, the pepsico ceo, and softbank. the topic?hat else, innovation. >> the last 30 years, the innovation of the microprocessor, using it as a base to create internet. that has changed the lives of almost everybody on the earth. going forward, i think it is accelerating even more. david: earlier in your career, you were a technology innovator. at one point, in 2000, you lost $70 billion of net worth. what did feel like? >> it was a crash....
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bill gates and pepsico and nigerian commodity sat on a panel to discuss the many possibilities createdies. quirks malaria is only killed by isype of music -- >> malaria only killed by a type of mosquito, which is, like, one out of 1000. the main idea is it is precedent-setting. if you think humans can get this species, what is your criteria for anything that might be a nuisance and you might make a mistake. if you got rid of all mosquitoes, there are some bats that feed on those mosquitoes, and you would have to look at the ecological effects. there is no other species that is dependent on that. this new genetic approach called gene drive that is still in the lab and not totally proven, but it has a good chance of being able to knock down populations by about 99% over a five-year period. that probably, for the toughest part will include nigeria, so that the center, where malaria is a huge problem. we probably need that tool, so how are we going to get consensus on that is tricky because some people worry. i suppose there must be worries on mosquitoes. some people worry on the precedent
bill gates and pepsico and nigerian commodity sat on a panel to discuss the many possibilities createdies. quirks malaria is only killed by isype of music -- >> malaria only killed by a type of mosquito, which is, like, one out of 1000. the main idea is it is precedent-setting. if you think humans can get this species, what is your criteria for anything that might be a nuisance and you might make a mistake. if you got rid of all mosquitoes, there are some bats that feed on those...
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vehicles to heed to great wealth our show's identification of certain stocks like apple, pe i pepsi pepsico, and yes, bristol-myers, that hasn't gone unnoticed but we have tried to leave behind the so-called hot ideas and give you themes that allow you to invest in more fertile sectors versus others, themes i hope i can make come alive with analogy, sports, movies, whatever so you can do the homework on them or living longer through healthy eating habits. i've written many books over time proud of that. i know that "confessions of a street addict" remains carefully. but "get rich carefully" is designed to be this show's companion. a lot of what i talk about in the show, if you're having trouble, getting rich will do it you have time burdens and demands. you may be bewildered. that's why emphasize i'm not just okay with index funds but insist that you use them i would not own a single stock before i put away $10,000 in an index fund through a 401(k). i have never warned you off of point blank stocks, so i would prefer you invest in index funds instead of mutual funds. there are always indivi
vehicles to heed to great wealth our show's identification of certain stocks like apple, pe i pepsi pepsico, and yes, bristol-myers, that hasn't gone unnoticed but we have tried to leave behind the so-called hot ideas and give you themes that allow you to invest in more fertile sectors versus others, themes i hope i can make come alive with analogy, sports, movies, whatever so you can do the homework on them or living longer through healthy eating habits. i've written many books over time proud...
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that rubenstein discussed with the president and ceo of been goatee industries, microsoft, ceo of pepsicoan and ceo of softbank. africa, thered in is massive gsm revolution. it us and nigeria, we had 500,000 lines in 2001, by 2017, so ite 139 million lines, is massive. you can see in india where they were able to create 100 million lines and 70 days. >> bill? >> i had an early career in the digital revolution, and that is still the fastest moving things, and it is so horizontal in nature that it would change banking, education, scientific research, sales and marketing. is on a lot of my focus the health area, particularly miracle vaccines, malaria, hiv, i didose are the things to back amazing scientists. the digital revolution is not slowing down, so we get the benefit of that, but in terms of equity, it is these health breakthroughs i'm excited about. healththink people with breakthroughs can live to be 90, 100, 110? >> i am not working on that problem. there are other silicon valley billionaires who want to live forever. my focus is on the and equity -- in equity. all solvable diseases.
that rubenstein discussed with the president and ceo of been goatee industries, microsoft, ceo of pepsicoan and ceo of softbank. africa, thered in is massive gsm revolution. it us and nigeria, we had 500,000 lines in 2001, by 2017, so ite 139 million lines, is massive. you can see in india where they were able to create 100 million lines and 70 days. >> bill? >> i had an early career in the digital revolution, and that is still the fastest moving things, and it is so horizontal in...
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you're on the board at pepsico. no matter how many small faster growing brands, some of these companies buy and we got another one at unilever today, nestle buying blue bottle, growth is just very hard to come by for these big conglomerat conglomerates, why is that >> it's a combination of things. the innovation is focused primarily on extending brands and businesses that companies have as opposed to looking at it through unique lens of the millennials. i think secondly, there's been a historic tendency to focus on the trade, the retail environment as we know it as opposed to the changing environment we see whether it's amazon or whether it's ald did i or whatever it may be and i think the small companies have not been encumbered with a historical culture and traditional focus on what they do. i'm chairman of a yogurt company where we are driving significant growth, averaging 50% analyzed growth over the last three or four years. we have a unique position and what happens is, a big company tends to buy these brands
you're on the board at pepsico. no matter how many small faster growing brands, some of these companies buy and we got another one at unilever today, nestle buying blue bottle, growth is just very hard to come by for these big conglomerat conglomerates, why is that >> it's a combination of things. the innovation is focused primarily on extending brands and businesses that companies have as opposed to looking at it through unique lens of the millennials. i think secondly, there's been a...
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. >> she also -- another category in this note was actually the cost cutters which is pepsico she put category, both good stocks as well according to levy because it is the idea you have to search for growth where you get it, whether it's acquisitions, cost cutting, it's why this consumer staples industry has been so ripe for activists investors, for m&a deals. it's surged a lot over the past few years on this idea of cost cutting and paying higher yields and the question now is, if yields start to go up, what happens, how do you separate the winners from the losers? >> right. >> when you look at thing like that. >> we are in such a period of disruption right now name the industry that's not being disrupted. >> no, people are buying this stuff on the internet increasingly. >> exactly. >> where do you get your toilet paper? i get it on amazon. >> do you really >> of course. >> you live in new york city that's why. >>> time for a cnbc news update with sue herera. hi, sue. >> hi, guys. thanks very much here's what's happening at this hour, everyone british prime minister theresa may cond
. >> she also -- another category in this note was actually the cost cutters which is pepsico she put category, both good stocks as well according to levy because it is the idea you have to search for growth where you get it, whether it's acquisitions, cost cutting, it's why this consumer staples industry has been so ripe for activists investors, for m&a deals. it's surged a lot over the past few years on this idea of cost cutting and paying higher yields and the question now is, if...
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of course, pepsico which owns gatorade has aquafina water.hole thing is ridiculous, am i wrong >> it terrifies me this is what the california attorney general is spending his or her time on it's crazy. >> what could it have to be for his -- this crackdown to seem right to you i mean, is it possible kids are being misled by thinking water is bad in this game? >> there are hundreds of these game applications which soak their parents by clicking on things all the time. in this becagame of things -- >> if you're the a.g., trying to get you to buy this sugar water instead of the free stuff out of the tap that's good for you. >> unless it has lead. that's another story we want to hear your take on the fast take stories. contact the show on facebook, twitter, send us an e-mail, closi closingbell@nbcuni.com. >>> time for a cnbc news update, let's get over to sue herera. >> hi, kelly here's what's happening at their ho this hour, everyone. james comey was booed and interrupted by demonstrators while delivering the convocation. started singing the mome
of course, pepsico which owns gatorade has aquafina water.hole thing is ridiculous, am i wrong >> it terrifies me this is what the california attorney general is spending his or her time on it's crazy. >> what could it have to be for his -- this crackdown to seem right to you i mean, is it possible kids are being misled by thinking water is bad in this game? >> there are hundreds of these game applications which soak their parents by clicking on things all the time. in this...
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maria: pepsico or major -- >> there's very few shows that are live. like this one and sports.ow of unity by standing for the anthem and putting your hand over your heart, given the controversy a more appropriate show of support to everybody in this country? they're not taking advantage of this, right, lee. >> no. dagen: the nfl needs to take all the attention on the league and use it to their benefit. maria: could they do that. >> they absolutely could. number one, you can't be curious and emotional. people are so emotional. it's hard for people to think that you're not being patriotic understand the people that are protesting, look, there's racial inequality and nobody is listening. the nfl has an opportunity to bring people together. we can stand behind the flag and the players at the same time. we could have conversations, we could be having dialogue, bring people like ray lewis, great football players and listen to what they have to talk and talk to communities and bring together, more patriotic than football and baseball and a lot of the sports, and the way it brings comm
maria: pepsico or major -- >> there's very few shows that are live. like this one and sports.ow of unity by standing for the anthem and putting your hand over your heart, given the controversy a more appropriate show of support to everybody in this country? they're not taking advantage of this, right, lee. >> no. dagen: the nfl needs to take all the attention on the league and use it to their benefit. maria: could they do that. >> they absolutely could. number one, you can't...