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and i don't think a lot of investors have necessarily dug into what sector of the market amazon is detecting. youazon in a crowded theater of investors and people run. >> cvs and walgreens in terms of a percentage lower that they're trading today. i think it's interesting you get this news when you have the news from amazon announcing its last-mile delivery service when you're talking about something like online logistics for pharmaciy, that is part of the story. it's high margin, highly sophisticated business to pack all those pills and ship them out. >> crude is zeroing in on $74. >>> we have breaking news from the white house. eamon javers is in washington today. >> reporter: clarification from the state department on iranian oil waivers. this has been important to the markets this week. let me walk you through exactly what they're saying. earlier in the week, a high-level state department official had suggested as part of the overall push by the united states to take iranian oil out of the global oil market there might not be any waivers issued by the united states to allies to allow them to
and i don't think a lot of investors have necessarily dug into what sector of the market amazon is detecting. youazon in a crowded theater of investors and people run. >> cvs and walgreens in terms of a percentage lower that they're trading today. i think it's interesting you get this news when you have the news from amazon announcing its last-mile delivery service when you're talking about something like online logistics for pharmaciy, that is part of the story. it's high margin, highly...
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emily: if you could pick one, amazon or walmart in 10 years, which would you pick? me, right now, i would bet on amazon. given they have the dna. any company through -- company going through a dna change, they have to work at it. emily: thank you so much, as always, for joining us. jay kahn joins the show to talk about investment opportunities in tech including why he thinks there is room for growth in the cloud. this is bloomberg. ♪ emily: as i mentioned earlier, softbank's vision fund is making an investment in gm's cruise automation and will own 20% of the company. the move highlights the deals in investments we have seen that are changing the landscape for anyone that manages money in the tech sector. here to discuss the impact of active investing and their outlook for technology, we are joined by jay kahn. let's take a step back and talk about how we have seen volatility in the step -- in the market over the last six months or so. how has that impacted your investment strategy? jay: it has created more opportunities. when we started the fund, 22% of equity asse
emily: if you could pick one, amazon or walmart in 10 years, which would you pick? me, right now, i would bet on amazon. given they have the dna. any company through -- company going through a dna change, they have to work at it. emily: thank you so much, as always, for joining us. jay kahn joins the show to talk about investment opportunities in tech including why he thinks there is room for growth in the cloud. this is bloomberg. ♪ emily: as i mentioned earlier, softbank's vision fund is...
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choice will we get to a point where the federal government says that you, facebook, you google, you amazon, you cannot get access unless people choose to opt in and allow you thataccess >> his new book is called frenemies. >>> a record setting week for the stock market nasdaq closing at an all time high technology providing a lift. nasdaq hit a high on thursday. it didn't hold onto gains. dow was strong as well breaking through 25,000 for the first time in more than two weeks. stocks continued to be up on friday it showed job openings at record highs. it increase today 6.7 million. it helped confirm a strong jobs market and difficulty in finding qualified employees. >>> if you're planning a trip to ihop you better. it will soon be called ihob i'm betting it is either breakfast or bitcoin >>> the challenges that the industry faces >>> later, the best and worst cities for retirees. right now take a look at how the stock market ended the week. >>> home health aids are in high demand we have more on what it takes to be a successful caregiver. >> you introduce yourself and that's a lot for me.
choice will we get to a point where the federal government says that you, facebook, you google, you amazon, you cannot get access unless people choose to opt in and allow you thataccess >> his new book is called frenemies. >>> a record setting week for the stock market nasdaq closing at an all time high technology providing a lift. nasdaq hit a high on thursday. it didn't hold onto gains. dow was strong as well breaking through 25,000 for the first time in more than two weeks....
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you finally got into amazon. so you're one of them who is a tried and true value player who's going out on that. >> are you a tried and true value player or growth at a asoi >> i'm growth at a reasonable price -- >> you don't scrounge around in copper companies >> i do have copper companies. >> is it meaningful when an investor like steph says she needs to buy amazon. >> i'm glad i did. >> it's emblematic of where investors are forced to move >> this is a classic principle agent problem. there e business decisions being blended with portfolio decisions. when you're looking at an actively managed shop who is facing outflows, and that's even if they outperform, there's a secondary consideration which is if we don't own these stocks, another fund that does own them is going to crush us or have a better looking portfolio at the end of the quarter, and we are going to lose assets no matter how disciplined we are now, no manager will admit they make decisions in a portfolio on a business basis, but joe will tell you, i
you finally got into amazon. so you're one of them who is a tried and true value player who's going out on that. >> are you a tried and true value player or growth at a asoi >> i'm growth at a reasonable price -- >> you don't scrounge around in copper companies >> i do have copper companies. >> is it meaningful when an investor like steph says she needs to buy amazon. >> i'm glad i did. >> it's emblematic of where investors are forced to move >>...
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he saw the big incumbents like walgreens and cvs, you have amazon buying an upstart. xpect this industry to transform or the next few years? david: i think it is like all tech advances. it feels like it is going very slowly until it feels a can is going very, very quickly. i think that amazon has been putting people in a position to look at the space for the last few years. pillpack has been working furiously at literally bowling over challenge after challenge to get to where they are. and i think ultimately what you're looking at is exactly the way amazon provides delivery of anything else you need. they will ultimately deliver your drugs, too. interact withu them in terms of home delivery, you should expect to do that in terms of pharmacy now, too. i think that is the ultimate vision. emily: now, in many ways pillpack, and we heard a bit earlier from the ceo in an earlier interview, they said they are not much different from a traditional pharmacy. what is it that you think is it that makes pillpack so special and such an attractive target for amazon? david: you know
he saw the big incumbents like walgreens and cvs, you have amazon buying an upstart. xpect this industry to transform or the next few years? david: i think it is like all tech advances. it feels like it is going very slowly until it feels a can is going very, very quickly. i think that amazon has been putting people in a position to look at the space for the last few years. pillpack has been working furiously at literally bowling over challenge after challenge to get to where they are. and i...
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you can go to the whole foods app and sign in with your amazon account and scan the app's prime code en you check that's one way. >> sounds complicated for someone like me. >> a few steps in there. you can also put in your phone number to verify your prime membership. >> i still do that. yes. >>> well, coming up next on news 4 today, a disturbing assault under investigation. a look at the surveillance footable and wfoot ab -- footage, and why police think this man has done this before. >>> a deadline to make safetr changes fotrains, but the news 4 i-team found out officials could miss it. >> ight now cleanup crews are cleaning up tractor-trailer. the crash forced the closure of the 270 on ramp. going to be tricky to get around that area this morning for sure. good morng to you. m eun yang. >> i'm aaron gilchrist. we have team coverage of this crash. 'll get to chuck and sheena in the forecast for a minute, but let's start with megancgrath. she's live at the scene for us. good morning. >> reporter: take a look behind me. e,u can see the detour hehe state highway vehicle and the electro
you can go to the whole foods app and sign in with your amazon account and scan the app's prime code en you check that's one way. >> sounds complicated for someone like me. >> a few steps in there. you can also put in your phone number to verify your prime membership. >> i still do that. yes. >>> well, coming up next on news 4 today, a disturbing assault under investigation. a look at the surveillance footable and wfoot ab -- footage, and why police think this man has...
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. >> you have a partnership with amazon if you i want to use my amazon whole foods, can i get the app amazon restaurants which is part of prime now. placing an order through olo and getting it delivered through amazon. >> so we are excited, everybody wants to get things delivered faster now what if you can get things delivered same hour. for 13 years, we have been working with an industry that demands that kind of speed you can't deliver a cheeseburger in two days. we created a platform called dispatch it coordinates the prep of the order with the driver coming to collect the order and on average a 12-minute delivery time from the store to the door. so now we are opening that up for all retailers and not just restaurants and allowing retailers to compete with online retailers on convenience by delivering same hour. >> the drivers, is that you? >> we partnered with all the delivery providers. >> that is where the weak link has been not enough anywhere. so you may enable, but the actual customer gets upset if there is not enough drivers. what do you advise to these companies involved th
. >> you have a partnership with amazon if you i want to use my amazon whole foods, can i get the app amazon restaurants which is part of prime now. placing an order through olo and getting it delivered through amazon. >> so we are excited, everybody wants to get things delivered faster now what if you can get things delivered same hour. for 13 years, we have been working with an industry that demands that kind of speed you can't deliver a cheeseburger in two days. we created a...
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amazon, disable the buy buttons. i think the book market is a place where if you were interested in looking at amazon's market power, you would have a lot of signals that it's using that power. if you talk to people from the book industry, they will admit that, you know, amazon's power, single handedly, has reshaped that market. it's kind of upended the business model that publishers used to have, which is that they would be able to cross-subsidize between books they news would be best sellers, and books that were a bit more of a risk, but they thought were going to help advance a conversation in society. they were really deep, rich works. and the fact that amazon has pushed them all to give it extreme discounts means that they're not able to really sustain that same business model in the same way, which has a direct affect on the quality of books that are now published. so the idea that a single company is now directly shaping the books that are available to americans, i think, is quite stark. and i think this is something that you see with facebook and google and journalists and the fact that, you know, all these p
amazon, disable the buy buttons. i think the book market is a place where if you were interested in looking at amazon's market power, you would have a lot of signals that it's using that power. if you talk to people from the book industry, they will admit that, you know, amazon's power, single handedly, has reshaped that market. it's kind of upended the business model that publishers used to have, which is that they would be able to cross-subsidize between books they news would be best sellers,...
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bring it inside, and that's how you shop at amazon. we can summarize that by calling that method shopping then shipping. you shop for the stuff and then amazon ships it to you. okay. so here's now the thought experiment. imagine that recommendation engine, which most of us just breeze by, we don't put a lot of thought into it when we see it on the web site. imagine that, you know, well, we don't have to imagine, this is just happening. every day at amazon the people in the machine-learning group are working on turning the knob. so let's say right now that knob is at a 2 out of 10. and they're working, they're improving their algorithms, they are testing some, you know, different approaches, they are acquiring data assets like buying whole foods so they can learn more about how you and i shop offline. each time they do that, cranking the knob. so maybe they're at a 2, maybe they get it up to a 3 and then a 4 and a 5. they are entirely focusedded on increasing the prediction accuracy. as they increase the accuracy, they don't have to get
bring it inside, and that's how you shop at amazon. we can summarize that by calling that method shopping then shipping. you shop for the stuff and then amazon ships it to you. okay. so here's now the thought experiment. imagine that recommendation engine, which most of us just breeze by, we don't put a lot of thought into it when we see it on the web site. imagine that, you know, well, we don't have to imagine, this is just happening. every day at amazon the people in the machine-learning...
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are ineligible and booted out of the program know.e >> tucker: so you got note warning from amazoning thrown off? >> absolutely not. we got no warning at all.ma they are seek to banish the faith-based organization. >> tucker: slander you as the haters which you are not.h- what did amazon say? did they explain that you were a hate group? >> amazon says it allows southern poverty law center? to make the determination of who can participate in the program and all the while it's allowing them to participate in the program and hunt down those that don't agree with the leftist ideology. >> tucker: that is shocking. that is ask a scam. they are in the process of ripping off the public that slanders people as haters. did you appeal in any way? >> we have. immediately we asked amazon to reconsider. we tried to appeal to the sense of the civility, fairness, tolerance and we are hoping to meet with them and t that they will recind the decision.he the common sense solution is available and it's baffling why amazon has chosen this route. >> do they say that the southern poverty law center doesn
are ineligible and booted out of the program know.e >> tucker: so you got note warning from amazoning thrown off? >> absolutely not. we got no warning at all.ma they are seek to banish the faith-based organization. >> tucker: slander you as the haters which you are not.h- what did amazon say? did they explain that you were a hate group? >> amazon says it allows southern poverty law center? to make the determination of who can participate in the program and all the while...
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of both of those cities, when you made the effort to amazon to come did you ask you something back fromamazon? did you require that if they locate 50000 jobs that they will pay a livable wage to their employees? you can't force a private business to do that. the city of austin and dallas pay a higher minimum wage in their communities that are obligated to buy the federal government. what applications to cities have to monkey with a degree to which there's a livable wage paid to residents. >> i think it is coming. were more cities are realizing they need to have a livable wage. the truth is, a lot of people in the private sector are realizing it as well. companies like j.p. morgan, just to select one, have a major commitment in detroit and are doing it in the form of banking branches and opening up opportunities for financial literacy. a lot of folks in the private sector are realizing we create a better society, better market, better set of consumers if and kim and while the more broadly shared in society. >> let me make a quick point on the difference between income and wealth. income
of both of those cities, when you made the effort to amazon to come did you ask you something back fromamazon? did you require that if they locate 50000 jobs that they will pay a livable wage to their employees? you can't force a private business to do that. the city of austin and dallas pay a higher minimum wage in their communities that are obligated to buy the federal government. what applications to cities have to monkey with a degree to which there's a livable wage paid to residents....
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you are searching. just look what amazon has done. are an amazon shopper you and hit theur own button to give charity money and have all of these charities up. freedom,for defending the individuals that argued and fought, they got kicked off to give money to. theyse amazon thought weren't a nonprofit and their views were wrong. we need to stand up and stop from competing against the idea that conservative you cannot be put forth. we have a first amendment, we have a right to speak it, and any time they try to stop it, we need to's the little louder -- we need to speak a little louder. [applause] my time is up and there is so much more to talk about. but i will leave you with this. when certain things happen in theylife, their value -- are very compelling, almost slow-motion at that moment. i have had five. i can tell you the day i met my wife. it was a biology class, it was love at first sight and, 12 years later, she felt the same way. [laughter] mr. mccarthy: the moment our children were born, the moment i accepted christ, and the m
you are searching. just look what amazon has done. are an amazon shopper you and hit theur own button to give charity money and have all of these charities up. freedom,for defending the individuals that argued and fought, they got kicked off to give money to. theyse amazon thought weren't a nonprofit and their views were wrong. we need to stand up and stop from competing against the idea that conservative you cannot be put forth. we have a first amendment, we have a right to speak it, and any...
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so you can't get your prescripti filled at another mail order pharmacy. so whats it for amazon? why would they do this then if what you laid out obviously kind of shrinks the market for them? >> clearly pharmacy is a very large market. to some extent perhaps the next move for amazon is to move in to the pharmacy benefit space. that a possibility. there are also many smallye , health plans, that don't have captive mail order where this mht be a goodservice. remember, pharmacy is very large industry. collectively, $360 billion of sales. pill pack is very small and there is a very long road to climb here to become main stream and the bigst challenge is being part of the pharmacy networks. many years ago there was a company drugstore.com that tried to do the same thing. it simply didn't work. >> clearly today we saw a big response to suthis. was showing those fellow drug distributors and retail pharmacies that saw big declines theirtocks after this announcement came out. the same thing happened last year on the whole foods deal. a lot of grocery stocks went down but then back. do you
so you can't get your prescripti filled at another mail order pharmacy. so whats it for amazon? why would they do this then if what you laid out obviously kind of shrinks the market for them? >> clearly pharmacy is a very large market. to some extent perhaps the next move for amazon is to move in to the pharmacy benefit space. that a possibility. there are also many smallye , health plans, that don't have captive mail order where this mht be a goodservice. remember, pharmacy is very large...
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thank you so much. amazoncing more questions about the internet last month where in oregon couple had their private conversation recorded on the amazon echo and sent to an acquaintance without their knowledge. the designing about and features of the echo. amazon spokesperson could not it would -- be reached for content. -- theup, the interest rise of the new digital madison avenue. this weekend we bring you our best interviews including our combo with take two. tune in the saturday for the best of bloomberg technology. ♪ emily: your personal data, your birthday, the city you live in. are knowngs and more by online companies. the ultimate price for that information, advertising dollars. the king are facebook and google. our new guests has written a book about the digital advertising world. welcome to bloomberg technology. the ad business has been completely transformed by google and facebook and beyond. >> they are both. if you look at the growth of facebook and google that is coming from at agencies and client
thank you so much. amazoncing more questions about the internet last month where in oregon couple had their private conversation recorded on the amazon echo and sent to an acquaintance without their knowledge. the designing about and features of the echo. amazon spokesperson could not it would -- be reached for content. -- theup, the interest rise of the new digital madison avenue. this weekend we bring you our best interviews including our combo with take two. tune in the saturday for the best...
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. >> to date we would tell you netflix or amazon prime are complementary services. we are one o the few companies that is growing video subscribers and i will tell you because we have invested heavily so now we bring in the sophisticated service and on the cable side we joined the cable industry and reacquire those with the infrastructure and to put tremendous capital infrastructure and now we have speeds of 600-megabyte megabyte in the video product is highly sophisticated with wireless set-top boxes with the migration of custome the pt to come back to us in future it is a great business model. >> you said the cost of compliance. customer is higher. >> so let me talk about that. we serve so many areas 35% of percent of customers don't have access to traditional cable provider very world in hope so we work very closely with the federal government and the fcc with programs that make partnership investments with private sector companies to the federal universal service program to bring broadband into bring the more rich robust broadband in the future so the focus is to
. >> to date we would tell you netflix or amazon prime are complementary services. we are one o the few companies that is growing video subscribers and i will tell you because we have invested heavily so now we bring in the sophisticated service and on the cable side we joined the cable industry and reacquire those with the infrastructure and to put tremendous capital infrastructure and now we have speeds of 600-megabyte megabyte in the video product is highly sophisticated with wireless...
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you keeping? if i'm switching channels to watch sports to watching a romantic comedy or the crown or whatever, is amazon to use that >> the focus of the product is making a great customer experience that's not really what it's about. it's how do you simplify the process? how do you watch cnbc with my cable remote, what channel is it on i've got to go to my guide again. great thing about this, you don't do any of that you say watch cnbc and you're done. >> you're still not including the native app goog sle and amazon haven't word out their differences but youtube is a big platform for teens. is this a missed experience for amazon >> we have our are browsers, firefox. you that will continue to get better as well. >> any negotiations in progress to launch that youtube app >> we're always having conversations with google and always try to make the product better. >> if you have an echo or get this, do you no longer need an echo >> echo you can use anywhere in the house, itchen, bedroom, in the family room. this is focused around entertainment and making that hands free it's designed to sit next to your tv.
you keeping? if i'm switching channels to watch sports to watching a romantic comedy or the crown or whatever, is amazon to use that >> the focus of the product is making a great customer experience that's not really what it's about. it's how do you simplify the process? how do you watch cnbc with my cable remote, what channel is it on i've got to go to my guide again. great thing about this, you don't do any of that you say watch cnbc and you're done. >> you're still not including...
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amazon and some of the other online retailers like ebay, wayfarer down 3%. looking at some of the traditional leaders having trouble with the online channel, you can see they areefiting from the decision. for more implications, let's bring in greg ferro. amazon has fought this decision to do and nail. greg: it's a significant decision. investknow exactly that this is going to hurt them. the hunt the scenes, there's an interesting development. states will presumably get more money now, and a lot of states are strapped for cash despite the good economy. a newould lead to infusion of tax money for many states. talk about what it means for amazon. and best of it -- is the bellwether. that's were the focus should be. although it is a short-term hit, amazon is now an established behemoth in the online space and will not go away. themcould have impacted far more negatively had it occurred 15 years ago or 10 years ago, but it is such a juggernaut that i don't think this will be crippling the way it would have been earlier before amazon had become so widely -- vonnie: is it possible to put a figure on it? i can.n't think we will definitely have a short-term impact. loo
amazon and some of the other online retailers like ebay, wayfarer down 3%. looking at some of the traditional leaders having trouble with the online channel, you can see they areefiting from the decision. for more implications, let's bring in greg ferro. amazon has fought this decision to do and nail. greg: it's a significant decision. investknow exactly that this is going to hurt them. the hunt the scenes, there's an interesting development. states will presumably get more money now, and a lot...
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amazon in his book. let's start with the anti-trust issues. what do you make, brad of what ezos has had to say? we welcome the scrutiny. he need to pass it with flying olors. the emotional argument, around office postal rates, amazon has a 28% market share in the u.s., the strongest market, it's by no means a monopoly. you have to redefine anti-trust you have to put amazon in the healthy box. i think he speaks from a position of confidence. emily: we will talk about the highlights from that report a little later. i want to talk about the business. amazon continues to maintain small margins. a east to be a big concern, but recently shareholders have not been saying anything about it at all. i wonder, are concerns about profits at amazon a thing of the past? >> sort of. revenue growth was always the key and will continue to be the key. the market share is significantly higher. what is interesting is after whole foods, investors expected them to take a margin hit, but they did not. they actually surprised on the upside. what they ended up doing, instead of changing the model, they started taking th
amazon in his book. let's start with the anti-trust issues. what do you make, brad of what ezos has had to say? we welcome the scrutiny. he need to pass it with flying olors. the emotional argument, around office postal rates, amazon has a 28% market share in the u.s., the strongest market, it's by no means a monopoly. you have to redefine anti-trust you have to put amazon in the healthy box. i think he speaks from a position of confidence. emily: we will talk about the highlights from that...
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emily: spencer soper in seattle at the amazon shareholder meeting, thank you. r more on amazon's agenda going forward this year, i want to bring in our bloomberg global senior executive editor brad stone who wrote all about amazon in his book "the everything store." also with us bloomberg intelligence's jitendra waral. let's start with the anti-trust issues. that was really top of mind for jeff bezos. what do you make, brad, of what? brad: it is sort of a measured response, like a mature response. consistent with what we have heard from amazon. we welcome the scrutiny. we need to pass it with flying colors, he told the shareholders. i mean, look, he has the advantage that what we have been hearing from washington has been a sort of emotional argument, right, around the post office, postal rates. amazon, mary meeker's report, amazon got a 28% market share in the u.s., the strongest market, it is by no means a monopoly. you have to sort of redefine antitrust laws to put amazon in the penalty box. i think he speaks from a position of confidence. emily: we will talk
emily: spencer soper in seattle at the amazon shareholder meeting, thank you. r more on amazon's agenda going forward this year, i want to bring in our bloomberg global senior executive editor brad stone who wrote all about amazon in his book "the everything store." also with us bloomberg intelligence's jitendra waral. let's start with the anti-trust issues. that was really top of mind for jeff bezos. what do you make, brad, of what? brad: it is sort of a measured response, like a...
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lease the van from amazon you will get a shirt with the amazon logo on it. will get technology support, fuel deals, et cetera. in return, amazon gets to ship more packages instead of relying on fedex or getting into the entrepreneur business in a way. >>> coming up, agriculturaling is sonny perdue talking trade and the nation's farmers plus the doj clearing the way for disney to buy most of 21st century assets with one big caveat we will tell you what it is and what our parent compancoy mcast is likely to do. the future is up we are back right after this whoooo. when it comes to travel, i sweat the details. late checkout... ...down-alternative pillows... ...and of course, price. tripadvisor helps you book a... ...hotel without breaking a sweat. because we now instantly... ...search over 200 booking sites ...to find you the lowest price... ...on the hotel you want. don't sweat your booking. tripadvisor. the latest reviews. the lowest prices. your insurance on time. tap one little bumper, and up go your rates. what good is having insurance if you get punished f
lease the van from amazon you will get a shirt with the amazon logo on it. will get technology support, fuel deals, et cetera. in return, amazon gets to ship more packages instead of relying on fedex or getting into the entrepreneur business in a way. >>> coming up, agriculturaling is sonny perdue talking trade and the nation's farmers plus the doj clearing the way for disney to buy most of 21st century assets with one big caveat we will tell you what it is and what our parent...
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best buy is still around amazon doesn't bat 1,000 as an investor, how do you accurately assess the riskzon moving in to a category and not panic >> well, i think panic never does any good. my parents are doctors they always taught me the tougher the situation, the calmer you have to get then you have to deal with the market transition. if you're focusing on a competitor, you're looking in your rear view mirror. you have to focus on what's in front of you what's the disruption? you either disrupt or you're going to get disrupted this doesn't mean it won't raise all boats with technology, but if companies don't think about disrupting themselves, if they don't have the courage to make the change -- when i think about investments, i think about my 14 start-up companies and i know that some of them won't make it. i look for ceos who are going to disrupt. i look for the market and transition they're focused on. i like to teach that and wrote a book about it as well. >> john, finally, you mentioned the trade discussion that lingered over the market this year the administration would argue we b
best buy is still around amazon doesn't bat 1,000 as an investor, how do you accurately assess the riskzon moving in to a category and not panic >> well, i think panic never does any good. my parents are doctors they always taught me the tougher the situation, the calmer you have to get then you have to deal with the market transition. if you're focusing on a competitor, you're looking in your rear view mirror. you have to focus on what's in front of you what's the disruption? you either...
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amazon. the answer, do you react the right way? walmart can be used as an example. not everybody is the carnage of everything good going on with amazon right now great opportunities but it's not immediate. i don't think you want to go in today and say this reaction with walgreens, i think you buy it today. i think you wait a while and then it's going to take time and many of those stocks getting hilt today have yum side >> yesterday, stephen weiss, mck -- >> i always give two-day lead time >> and you bought tell today >> i actually doubled my position on abc, amerisource bergen let's talk about both of it amerisource bergen, 28% owned by walgreens. so they have right of first refusal. i think they consolidate eventually if they don't, someone else will in terms of mckesson, mckesson, the number two person in the country. the present chairman has been chairman since 2002. i'm not sure they want to be there. i think both companies are particularly well positioned for an acquisition but that's not why i brought it up i don't buy companies. they're compellingly cheap the
amazon. the answer, do you react the right way? walmart can be used as an example. not everybody is the carnage of everything good going on with amazon right now great opportunities but it's not immediate. i don't think you want to go in today and say this reaction with walgreens, i think you buy it today. i think you wait a while and then it's going to take time and many of those stocks getting hilt today have yum side >> yesterday, stephen weiss, mck -- >> i always give two-day...
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amazon? here's what you need to know before you click confirm. >> ever buy an item on amazon because it offers protection from scammers? be careful how you pay for that item. there are more than 2 million third party sellers on the amazon sites. if a seller asks you to pay with amazon gift cards instead of amazon pay, don't do it. amazon's guarantee does not cover purchases made by giving gift cards or by giving card information directly to third-party vendors. never send money to an amazon seller outside of the amazon website or app. the only safe way to buy something from an amazon seller is to pay through amazon. this way, if you don't get the product you ordered you can work with amazon to get a full refund. have a problem or tip? give us a call. or submit online. we respond to every call and inquiry. >>> welcome back to our midday newscast. when investigators tracked down golden state killer they relied on a new tool, genetic genealogy. since the arrest, officials say at least four more cold cases across the country have been solved, three in the past week. in those cases, authorities wor
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amazon overseas? anthony: i really do not think so. if youook at amazon past history in the u.s., amazon was originally very resistant to collecting a sales tax, but at some point they acquiesced, and their business did not skip a beat. they are already the low-price leader and whether they collect sales tax or not, i do not see that being a major issue for amazon in germany. about the scotus ruling does well on sales tax in the u.s.? a report about that a few days ago, essentially, it will not tax any products that amazon sells itself because amazon is already collecting hat tax. it will affect amazon's marketplace vendors, but once much. if do not think it impacts itself to the point that they cannot sell anymore, amazon will pick up the slack. it'll will be additional revenue for amazon. they will have to account for the wholesale price, not just the commission. we really, really do not think it is going to move the needle for amazon. >> another situation where amazon emerges unscathed? but: maybe not unscathed, it is the smaller seller th
amazon overseas? anthony: i really do not think so. if youook at amazon past history in the u.s., amazon was originally very resistant to collecting a sales tax, but at some point they acquiesced, and their business did not skip a beat. they are already the low-price leader and whether they collect sales tax or not, i do not see that being a major issue for amazon in germany. about the scotus ruling does well on sales tax in the u.s.? a report about that a few days ago, essentially, it will not...
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getting into this i think a lot of people have sort of underestimated amazon in the past but now to get into sports streaming do you think they're pretty well entrenched that is e.s.p.n. or should they be thinking about looking over their shoulders at amazon. well he has to be and should definitely be looking over their shoulders they've found here over the last ten or twenty years they've gone from a situation where they had a centrally a monopoly on a full time sports broadcasting course now they've been joined by channel after channel after channel and of course us amazon into this and there should be quite worried and in fact if we see what's happened to e.s.p.n. over the past six months they started last october announcing large layoffs of production staff and just in april they laid off for roughly a hundred more people but this time it included a bunch of their on air personalities yeah that is i do recall that and so that is significant do you think that amazon getting into live streaming of sports maybe does something for major sports organizations like the n.f.l. or the premier league give them sort of so
getting into this i think a lot of people have sort of underestimated amazon in the past but now to get into sports streaming do you think they're pretty well entrenched that is e.s.p.n. or should they be thinking about looking over their shoulders at amazon. well he has to be and should definitely be looking over their shoulders they've found here over the last ten or twenty years they've gone from a situation where they had a centrally a monopoly on a full time sports broadcasting course now...
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you again. there is a long list of stocks to discuss let me plunge right into it. bill, let's start with amazons been such a winner for you overtime. every segment we are talking about how big these companies get or should they by the way media asset? would it be bad for you if amazon starts to buy more assets >> i don't think they'll buy anything one of the things they sow early on that netflix saw was the media business was fragmented between content and distributio distribution with the internet, you can green light the project and make it distribute globally. >> ironically now that the kind of regulatory environment is okay with that tie up because netflix and others have done it already and if you said no to this, you have to go back and say well, somehow they don't work either. you think amazon can build this itself and how >> they are doing it they raised prime by 20 bucks because so many people are signing into prime videos. the way jeff thinks of prime is let's give people more benefits and after that we'll raise the price. >> do they make it successful as netflix or whatever a combine
you again. there is a long list of stocks to discuss let me plunge right into it. bill, let's start with amazons been such a winner for you overtime. every segment we are talking about how big these companies get or should they by the way media asset? would it be bad for you if amazon starts to buy more assets >> i don't think they'll buy anything one of the things they sow early on that netflix saw was the media business was fragmented between content and distributio distribution with...
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you know who those companies are. it's net fliks, google, amazon it's facebook. t the cash they've got the consumer appeal. and they've got a lot of innovations into which really cause fundamental risks for traditional media companies. if you think through what these mergers are telling you, there are companies like netflix that companies need to compete against and figure out how to do it they're doing it from a weak hand therefore, buy the strong hand buy netflix. >> mark, good report really fascinating everybody should take a look at it thanks for your time, helping us put some color on it mark mahaney. >> thanks, carl. >>> when we come back, adding to softbank portfolio we'll dig in on that >>> dow remains down, subdued after a nice opening rick santelli, what are you watching >> i'm watching yields down. we're down three basis points in tens, unchanged in twos. we had solid data. fed likes the economy. i guess it's us versus them. mario draghi and his group didn't sound very optimistic that's what we'll talk about after the break. ♪ feel that? that's the beat
you know who those companies are. it's net fliks, google, amazon it's facebook. t the cash they've got the consumer appeal. and they've got a lot of innovations into which really cause fundamental risks for traditional media companies. if you think through what these mergers are telling you, there are companies like netflix that companies need to compete against and figure out how to do it they're doing it from a weak hand therefore, buy the strong hand buy netflix. >> mark, good report...
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everybody is saying it's time to take it out >> that's the irony, right people are saying you should add an amazon reflective of the economy and obviously the share price is too high. >> and the dividends. >> and you are threatening walgreen's >> and maybe this is a probationary period. >> look at ge, and it's been the best week in i don't know how long either. >> it doesn't help when walgreen's had earnings and they were expected to be positive and retail comps were negative and they announced this big cash return and the $10 billion share buyback and the 10% on the dividend on lower taxes and thank you to the tax cuts. >> and big buyback over in walgreen's as well meg, thank you our meg tirell >>> scott law is retiring, and he's been on the job since '14 and it comes the same week that schultz officially steps down. kevin johnson putting his team ago the over there shares are near a three-year low after the guidance from last week. >>> when we come back, a big morning in media details on disney/fox. we'll talk to the ceo of bj's wholesale exclusively as his company is set to go public at the nys
everybody is saying it's time to take it out >> that's the irony, right people are saying you should add an amazon reflective of the economy and obviously the share price is too high. >> and the dividends. >> and you are threatening walgreen's >> and maybe this is a probationary period. >> look at ge, and it's been the best week in i don't know how long either. >> it doesn't help when walgreen's had earnings and they were expected to be positive and retail...
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you trying on some clothes. >> reporter: indeed we are, david, and good morning. and when amazon the world is watching. so, could the future of online shopping be try before you buy? amazon today is making this new service, called prime wardrobe, available to its prime members to try on clothes at home before ever having to pay for them. this morning, "good morning america" getting an exclusive first look at amazon's latest innovation, prime wardrobe, an online shopping experience that allows you to try before you buy. bringing the dressing room to your living room. >> what we kept hearing from our customers is that they wanted to shop for fashion with us, but they wanted to try things on, they wanted to touch. they wanted to feel. but they didn't want to see a huge amount of money taken from their credit cards. >> reporter: here's how it works. you select at least three, and up to eight items. it's prime wardrobe eligible. i choose my size. i add it to my prime wardrobe cart. once i've selected up to eight items, i can choose to ship my prime wardrobe. after your shipment arrive
you trying on some clothes. >> reporter: indeed we are, david, and good morning. and when amazon the world is watching. so, could the future of online shopping be try before you buy? amazon today is making this new service, called prime wardrobe, available to its prime members to try on clothes at home before ever having to pay for them. this morning, "good morning america" getting an exclusive first look at amazon's latest innovation, prime wardrobe, an online shopping...
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prime has tennis, wimbledon and french open on uk amazon prime, they are take get away big chunks of what youmally see on broadcasters, they have the nfl in this country, thursday night football on amazon. stuart: big deal. ashley: anything up for grabs because they have the money. stuart: by the way, here is another amazon-connected stories, they are all connected in many ways, orders for heavy-duty freight trucks reportedly surging, so my question, liz, is, is this part of the amazon effect? liz: it's big rig orders, more than doubled in may versus last may. this is an economic bullish sign. the other story too coming out is watch this, states like iowa and illinois are upgrading highways because of the freight traffic increasing year over year, kind of interesting bullish sign for the economy. stuart: zuckerberg getting more heat in congress, i want to talk to him again, senator john thune to get him back. he will make his case on that program shortly. [music playing] (vo) from day one, we always came through for our customers. it's how we earned your trust. until... we lost it. today, we'
prime has tennis, wimbledon and french open on uk amazon prime, they are take get away big chunks of what youmally see on broadcasters, they have the nfl in this country, thursday night football on amazon. stuart: big deal. ashley: anything up for grabs because they have the money. stuart: by the way, here is another amazon-connected stories, they are all connected in many ways, orders for heavy-duty freight trucks reportedly surging, so my question, liz, is, is this part of the amazon effect?...
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you a warning this site to be harmful and could actually cause death. so that puts a real concern of what's going on. and what happened at amazon kicking out the alliance for freedom. you couldn't give the charity money through there even more, even though they defend religious freedom before the supreme court and amazon smile, those customers can't pick that charity anymore to give money to. >> old friends of mine, i have spoken at their groups. they have been kicked off amazon. that's wrong. leader mccarthy, we have talked about this before on this show. what do you do about this? i think you said this has got to be a source of alarm. there has to be accountability. if you're speaker of the house, what will you do about it? >> i think individuals need to come in. there needs to be transparencies. because we have to have a clear understanding. we have a first amendment and others. people are controlling -- if they're controlling the feed of what people are seeing, that is fundamentally wrong. there is a problem there that the users, are they truly knowing what's happening with their information and others.
you a warning this site to be harmful and could actually cause death. so that puts a real concern of what's going on. and what happened at amazon kicking out the alliance for freedom. you couldn't give the charity money through there even more, even though they defend religious freedom before the supreme court and amazon smile, those customers can't pick that charity anymore to give money to. >> old friends of mine, i have spoken at their groups. they have been kicked off amazon. that's...
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i heard you gasp. >> this is a game-changer. amazon to buy whole foods. you know, yesterday was a day for kroger that was tough. today will be an even tougher day. this is a game-changer this is it this is what everybody thought would happen, they will now dominate food within the next two years. >> wow that was a year ago as of tomorrow amazon announcing whole foods happened right at the top of our 9:00 a.m. hour i remember that day. >> yeah. people loved that. and amazon keeps going higher. it's one of the reasons they go higher -- there's a big thing going on teaching us is that people go online everything starts online everything you're online. you check prices online then you go and what happened is that amazon will make it so that if you check the prices online, you will go. now walmart, by the way, has gotten very competitive with amazon on this very issue. but brick and mortar has become a response i'll go back to canada goods they see huge orders and put pu. i mean, it is amazing and amazon uses this for artificial intelligence to see what people
i heard you gasp. >> this is a game-changer. amazon to buy whole foods. you know, yesterday was a day for kroger that was tough. today will be an even tougher day. this is a game-changer this is it this is what everybody thought would happen, they will now dominate food within the next two years. >> wow that was a year ago as of tomorrow amazon announcing whole foods happened right at the top of our 9:00 a.m. hour i remember that day. >> yeah. people loved that. and amazon...
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and shari redstone have a problem, if cbs and viacom don't emergency -- i think amazon is the best buyer for cbs. >> yous? >> i do. >> i thought they wanted to be more asset light, ott, you hear a lot about that, over the top, not owning that basic -- i hate to use the term old school table asset. >> i think les moonves and liz programming team, the number one rated network for the last two decades, i think those are awesome assets for a large internet company with tens of billions of dollars of free cash flow a year to own >> could there be a shocker? could an apple bid for cbs >> yes >> the whole field is wide open now. we're going into the kentucky derby effectively and every horse has the same odds. >> not every horse is secretariat, every horse is a triple crown winner. i love it. the media landscape needs to consolidate. they are too small talk about market caps round numbers, 20 billion, 30 billion market caps. apple is $1 trillion. these are huge market caps they can write a check for these companies. >> why would they want them? they just need content he big competitive framework changing in th
and shari redstone have a problem, if cbs and viacom don't emergency -- i think amazon is the best buyer for cbs. >> yous? >> i do. >> i thought they wanted to be more asset light, ott, you hear a lot about that, over the top, not owning that basic -- i hate to use the term old school table asset. >> i think les moonves and liz programming team, the number one rated network for the last two decades, i think those are awesome assets for a large internet company with tens...
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>> absolutely, sarah it was a battle here between walmart and amazon who were both interested in this asset you why. pillpack is an online pharmacy startup with licenses in 49 states other than hawaii so buying a company like that from amazon's perspective could spee -- speed up the process of getting into the pharmacy space by years because they the infrastructure now they have a great team of experts. if the goal, i expect is this, sell prescription drugs on amaz amazon.com through prime >> christina, we've seen your ongoing reporting on this and latest tweets say added implications for express scripps potentially. >> yes, they are the largest benefits manager, pbm, had a big dustup with pillpack a year and a half over a contract dispute that ended in pillpack's favor i'm very interested with amazon now on board to see how the relationships between those three companies play out i suspect that by acquiring pillpack, amazon is now going to have to have deep discussions with express whether they plan to work with these drug supply middleman or disrupt them. >> and, i mean, do we have any sense
>> absolutely, sarah it was a battle here between walmart and amazon who were both interested in this asset you why. pillpack is an online pharmacy startup with licenses in 49 states other than hawaii so buying a company like that from amazon's perspective could spee -- speed up the process of getting into the pharmacy space by years because they the infrastructure now they have a great team of experts. if the goal, i expect is this, sell prescription drugs on amaz amazon.com through...
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then you have the healthcare situation with amazon. at are you doing >> if you can put the trade war issues aside, we're a ways away from a recession we have a fiscal stimulus. interest rates are low the earnings are coming in well again. there are pockets of opportunity. there's rotation issues. growth is expensive. but some good stories still with small cap value and internationally. look at uk you have a preponderance of energy in the ftse and opportunities to be had. we still have the geopolitical issues that keep showing up. >> so, let me ask you one other question we were looking at stocks that took off yesterday where are you on technology in terms of pricing >> you're about three quarters of the way to bubble pricing >> does that mean you're not buying technology? >> i think it's a little expensive. >> where do you stand? >> i love that we talk about small cap value. that's where we like to play there's a lot of small cap value technolo technology, which is still cheap. we've had multiple compression you now need to grow into th
then you have the healthcare situation with amazon. at are you doing >> if you can put the trade war issues aside, we're a ways away from a recession we have a fiscal stimulus. interest rates are low the earnings are coming in well again. there are pockets of opportunity. there's rotation issues. growth is expensive. but some good stories still with small cap value and internationally. look at uk you have a preponderance of energy in the ftse and opportunities to be had. we still have the...
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. >>> mike, thank you. amazonetting into the online pharmacy business by purchasing a startup called pillpack. it's not clear if it will continue to operate independently or if it's going to be integrated into amazon's main online marketplace. it is already licensed to deliver drugs in 49 states and delivers prescriptions for several pharmacy chains. we'll have to see. >>> a data breach may have exposed information on nearly 340 million individuals and businesses. >> the company is it does not include social security numbers or financial details. surprisingly it has not commented yet o the leak. a new way of doing business, in a settlement with california and seven other states the company is agrowing to conduct security audits and develop new strategies to safeguard consumer information. if the company fails or drags its feet, there could be hefty fines. last year the breach had nearly 150 million people's information stolen. >>> did ed sheeran steal a hit from marvin gaye? >> this is the question at middle of a
. >>> mike, thank you. amazonetting into the online pharmacy business by purchasing a startup called pillpack. it's not clear if it will continue to operate independently or if it's going to be integrated into amazon's main online marketplace. it is already licensed to deliver drugs in 49 states and delivers prescriptions for several pharmacy chains. we'll have to see. >>> a data breach may have exposed information on nearly 340 million individuals and businesses. >> the...
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you, and love your show. i bought chicos after they announced their partnership with amazon >> chicos is, if you want to partner, you go with kohl's it is not doing that well. m manuel in florida. >> caller: how is it going >> in a few hours, i will be garden, that is good >> caller: thanks for all your work it is awesome. i want to know about campbell company soup company. >> i don't like that balance i don't like the quarter i don't know if they have management osha in texas. >> caller: my question about, if we have tariff on calls. >> i haven't heard about that stock in a long time you have a winner there. >> cheryl in new york. >> caller: hi, how are you doing, cramer? >> i am doing good >> caller: can you give me good news on mazor robotics >> i like mazor robotics i do like the robotic segment and this is the next isrg. that is hard to do jake in georgia. >> caller: booyah. i wanted to know what you thought about pkg and the packaging and paper industry. >> i love the packaging and paper industry but that is not, i would not recommend pkg not when we can own a stock that i have been telling club members t
you, and love your show. i bought chicos after they announced their partnership with amazon >> chicos is, if you want to partner, you go with kohl's it is not doing that well. m manuel in florida. >> caller: how is it going >> in a few hours, i will be garden, that is good >> caller: thanks for all your work it is awesome. i want to know about campbell company soup company. >> i don't like that balance i don't like the quarter i don't know if they have management...
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thank you so much, we will change back with you lower opening a big day for amazon you heard alphabetrning joining us host of "varney & company" stuart varney to weigh in i feel like stu you saw this coming. >> no, don't. >> you saw the this coming on amazon i know. >> i have been covering the big technical names, for over two and a half years, and i can't believe it, they are dominating the market and they dominate it still when this market opens today in, about 40 minutes' time we are going to have horizon approaching 1-800 dollars a share another new high, facebook now well over 200 dollars a share, and netflix well over 400 dollars a share, and nasdaq, home to a lot of technology companies that is going to be at yet another all-time record high i don't know where this ends maria i tell you this i think it takes a very strong stomach for any investor especially individual investor not institution to jump right in there, and buyzon at 1750. or netflix 400 facebook 00 you can have a strong stomach to do that. maria: i agree on amazon a strong stomach apple not really trading crazy in
thank you so much, we will change back with you lower opening a big day for amazon you heard alphabetrning joining us host of "varney & company" stuart varney to weigh in i feel like stu you saw this coming. >> no, don't. >> you saw the this coming on amazon i know. >> i have been covering the big technical names, for over two and a half years, and i can't believe it, they are dominating the market and they dominate it still when this market opens today in, about...
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bloomberg and the see what analysts think of amazon. you can view this chart using the gtb function. gtvhe gtb function -- the function. we have the average analyst $1900 perost that share, suggesting that shares of amazon are worth more than where they are trading right now. that is a bullish relationship. analysts have been above where amazon has traded and amazon has continued to go higher and higher. take a look at these stocks that are plunging. declined and sales investors are wondering whether a turnaround is insight. -- is in sight. chipotle mexican grill down 7.6%. there was an investor update meeting that investors just do not seem that wowed by. caroline: not appetizing. thank you very much. 90 minutes until the close of trading in europe. trade tensions fueling concerns, particularly in the auto section. we are down the most in autos but technology taking a hit as well. generally, a downward trajectory, almost 100 billion euros wiped off in terms of market capital. one stock you have to keep an eye on, the worst performer of the
bloomberg and the see what analysts think of amazon. you can view this chart using the gtb function. gtvhe gtb function -- the function. we have the average analyst $1900 perost that share, suggesting that shares of amazon are worth more than where they are trading right now. that is a bullish relationship. analysts have been above where amazon has traded and amazon has continued to go higher and higher. take a look at these stocks that are plunging. declined and sales investors are wondering...
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when amazon is doing is taking it to the next level. there are questions coming with it. youautomation and what impact they have, but i do view that we will continue to see applications across the board. emily: could this transform amazon's business? michal: i think it will make amazon's business more efficient. you have technologies that, in essence, take away some of the repetitive and monotonous tasks that people have been keeping their heads down and doing. they can use that time to advance customer service or other advanced, higher-level other advanced, higher-level applications. emily: when you look at amazon, google, facebook, all these companies have major artificial intelligence initiatives. which is the most compelling? michal: it is interesting. i think when i look at artificial intelligence broadly being used to advance health care, i find it to be incredibly compelling. on a basic human level, any application that can help shorten a line when you wait at when you think, about, what do we carry about, welfare and wellness? ibm and not mentioned some of the applica
when amazon is doing is taking it to the next level. there are questions coming with it. youautomation and what impact they have, but i do view that we will continue to see applications across the board. emily: could this transform amazon's business? michal: i think it will make amazon's business more efficient. you have technologies that, in essence, take away some of the repetitive and monotonous tasks that people have been keeping their heads down and doing. they can use that time to advance...
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media stocks are also doing well that's in that group you have amazon and netflix helping out. rotation in the market because sectors come in and do well for a short period and move sideways and you get other sectors coming in. that's a real sign of growth it's true that teches are the biggest leaders, but they are not the only leaders >> bob, let me give you some here you can't put this stuff in stone, but let's say you're right. the fed is wrong i think there's a good chance they are here. let's say growth does upshift or shift up by a percentage point i don't think it's crazy us to think about the feds shifting up so would the long range fund rate and the fed is seen going a bit above that in 2020 but what if that funds rate is 4% and the fed has to go up above that i know that's a stretch. but the fed can't low on growth and stick to the same rate for the funds rate >> they will definitely go out and change their forecast. and how well they manage that forecast is going to determine how stocks react if suddenly they get a lot more aggressive, the market is going to move. >>
media stocks are also doing well that's in that group you have amazon and netflix helping out. rotation in the market because sectors come in and do well for a short period and move sideways and you get other sectors coming in. that's a real sign of growth it's true that teches are the biggest leaders, but they are not the only leaders >> bob, let me give you some here you can't put this stuff in stone, but let's say you're right. the fed is wrong i think there's a good chance they are...