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amazon seems trying to play catch-up. what do we know about how different this is from wing and how alphabet has been leading the stage on this? jon: we have been waiting for amazon to pop up. alphabet had been more public. we saw the tests last year where they were delivering popsicles and burritos to customers. amazon, finally, the company we most associate with rapid delivery of consumer products finally has rolled out this technology, which is somewhat different. i think the video there reflects alphabet's program involved lowering the goods from a hovering drone with a rope and pulley. amazon is taking a different approach. they are actually going to come to your lawn and land, or within a few feet of the ground. that required more technology. they have included some artificial intelligence they say will allow them to spot clothes lines, pets and things, and land safely. taylor: tom, i finally want to ask you, in the last conversation we were talking about the probes and some of the antitrust and breaking up some of
amazon seems trying to play catch-up. what do we know about how different this is from wing and how alphabet has been leading the stage on this? jon: we have been waiting for amazon to pop up. alphabet had been more public. we saw the tests last year where they were delivering popsicles and burritos to customers. amazon, finally, the company we most associate with rapid delivery of consumer products finally has rolled out this technology, which is somewhat different. i think the video there...
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and what life is like in the amazon. that way of looking at it it's lovely here so much nature and no air pollution. it's so loud in the city. here you feel much more free i love that. country on a dancer she feels a bit uneasy she's nervous about her 1st meeting with her parents and all but also about the water. play this is the 1st time i've been on a bell so i have a bit afraid but i'm sure that will arrive safely. they'll be spending a few weeks in la grone as compared to the city it's a different worlds that welcomed with fresh fruit israel and the tree on his young son seems to be taking it all in his stride it's been a long journey once the bags and loaded the family heads off. meanwhile at a small harbor in la going to us locals await the arrival of the headwaters 3. a snack stand serves up quantised rice with meat and fish wrapped in banana leaves it's a popular snack at all times of day. in front of her though if you prepare it today it's still good and tasty for another one or 2 days you eat it cold. once ever
and what life is like in the amazon. that way of looking at it it's lovely here so much nature and no air pollution. it's so loud in the city. here you feel much more free i love that. country on a dancer she feels a bit uneasy she's nervous about her 1st meeting with her parents and all but also about the water. play this is the 1st time i've been on a bell so i have a bit afraid but i'm sure that will arrive safely. they'll be spending a few weeks in la grone as compared to the city it's a...
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>> amazon is a big cnglomerate . there are so many businesses that amazon is in, retailer and marketplace business. amazon web services and logistics businesses and devices. today is a conglomerate business. i think any business size brings complexity and size brings the need for over site and so i do think that scrutiny on all of these large companies needed. >> should we think of amazon as an operating system? >> certain parts of it is an interesting question. certain parts of it i think do have some of the essences of an operating system. i think some of their supply change capabilities where they are providing tools to othe sellers to help managen stt bec operating system, echo and alex voice operating system. i t amazon that has some of the operating system. >> that's maybe where amazon maybe does get the attention of government oversight or whatnot is when it is full staff. i say something to echo and it goes and delivered and then it is a third party that's part of amazon's infrastructure environment. they're
>> amazon is a big cnglomerate . there are so many businesses that amazon is in, retailer and marketplace business. amazon web services and logistics businesses and devices. today is a conglomerate business. i think any business size brings complexity and size brings the need for over site and so i do think that scrutiny on all of these large companies needed. >> should we think of amazon as an operating system? >> certain parts of it is an interesting question. certain parts...
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amazon seems trying to play catch-up. what do we know about how different this is from wing and how alphabet has been leading the stage on this? jon: we have been waiting for amazon to pop up. alphabet had been more public. we saw the tests last year where they were delivering popsicles and burritos to customers. amazon, finally, the company we most associate with rapid delivery of consumer products finally has rolled out this technology, which is somewhat different. i think the video there reflects alphabet's program involved lowering the goods from a hovering drone with a rope and pulley. amazon is taking a different approach. they are actually going to come to your lawn and land, or within a few feet of the ground. that required more technology. they have included some artificial intelligence they say will allow them to spot clothes lines, pets and things, and land safely. taylor: tom, i finally want to ask you, in the last conversation we were talking about the probes and some of the antitrust and breaking up some of
amazon seems trying to play catch-up. what do we know about how different this is from wing and how alphabet has been leading the stage on this? jon: we have been waiting for amazon to pop up. alphabet had been more public. we saw the tests last year where they were delivering popsicles and burritos to customers. amazon, finally, the company we most associate with rapid delivery of consumer products finally has rolled out this technology, which is somewhat different. i think the video there...
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drones the key to amazon locking down its deliveries -- the keyes -- are drones to amazon locking down its deliveries? shares tumbled at the start of the week after news broke these companies could be the target of antitrust probes. are --le's case, they the department of justice is mulling an antitrust probe and has restriction over a potential apple pro. meanwhile -- probe. meanwhile, the ftc is looking at whether apple practices harm competition. google makes up over half of digital ad revenue and their closest competitor amazon has 9% of the market. the digitaldominate ad market but does own up to half of e-commerce. we also learned a potential amazon probe fall under the ftc. the director of the enforcement policy and bloomberg's senior editor for global tech join us for reaction. >> what we have is a political reality, not get a legal one. the tech environment is big, complex, and intimidating. so our two antitrust agencies have met to divvy up the playing .ield, so to speak emily: does this mean that they will or that an investigation could be imminent? >> i am cautiously optimi
drones the key to amazon locking down its deliveries -- the keyes -- are drones to amazon locking down its deliveries? shares tumbled at the start of the week after news broke these companies could be the target of antitrust probes. are --le's case, they the department of justice is mulling an antitrust probe and has restriction over a potential apple pro. meanwhile -- probe. meanwhile, the ftc is looking at whether apple practices harm competition. google makes up over half of digital ad...
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opportunity for amazon. if you look at their recent performance, what you are seeing is a mix of third-party unit sales on the platform, which have been beneficial to their profits as they get higher margin when someone else is on the platform and they collect a commission, rather than amazon itself. jon, talk to me more about alphabet's wing. back in april that was the first to get approval. amazon seems trying to play catch-up. what do we know about how different this is from wing and how alphabet has been leading the stage on this? jon: we have been waiting for amazon to pop up. alphabet had been more public. we saw the tests last year where they were delivering popsicles and burritos to customers. amazon, finally, the company we most associate with rapid delivery, finally has rolled out this technology, which is somewhat different. i think the video there reflects , alphabet's program involved lowering the goods from a hovering drone with a rope and pulley. amazon is taking a different approach. they are
opportunity for amazon. if you look at their recent performance, what you are seeing is a mix of third-party unit sales on the platform, which have been beneficial to their profits as they get higher margin when someone else is on the platform and they collect a commission, rather than amazon itself. jon, talk to me more about alphabet's wing. back in april that was the first to get approval. amazon seems trying to play catch-up. what do we know about how different this is from wing and how...
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was an amazon tablet. that's an amazing business and one we continue to invest in and we're really excited about. >> i'm trying to figure out how -- what business to compare alexa to it seems like a search business if say google mostly monetizing search by selling its own product. is that the way to think about alexa's role in amazon's business is its getting people's intent and pointing them towards things within amazon they want to purchase? >> i think the long-term goal was to try to invent the star trek computer. i grew up watching it and loved it and it was a lot more innocent than you might make it out to be. can we invent that computer. we loved watching it the science had moved up enough and you see it a lot here we thought we had a shot at it. it's going to take us years if not decades more to get to the shining star that is that star trek computer. but we think we can do it. if you have that in your house or in your car or in your conference room, you're going to find all sorts of things to do it
was an amazon tablet. that's an amazing business and one we continue to invest in and we're really excited about. >> i'm trying to figure out how -- what business to compare alexa to it seems like a search business if say google mostly monetizing search by selling its own product. is that the way to think about alexa's role in amazon's business is its getting people's intent and pointing them towards things within amazon they want to purchase? >> i think the long-term goal was to...
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to your point, amazon is another thing. google and facebook and those companies are little different too. those are more like advertising companies. talking about apple, i think the thing is they didn't -- they have done really well back in the old days. when i was there the first time, we were almost dead. it was the mid-1990's and a lot of guys are still there from those moments and have done really well. a lot of the reason why this is complicated for them emotionally is they are not used to being in this dominant position. the question is for a company like spotify, should they be paying apple probably more than they pay the u.s. government? right, because apple gets 30% of revenue, not 30% of profit? there is no deductions. if you are spotify, it seems rough to compete with your competitor and hand them 30% of your cash. so i think that is, sort of to put a fine point on it, there are some cases like that. in terms of customers being harmed, without putting to e a point onoo fin this you see a lot of companies , like n
to your point, amazon is another thing. google and facebook and those companies are little different too. those are more like advertising companies. talking about apple, i think the thing is they didn't -- they have done really well back in the old days. when i was there the first time, we were almost dead. it was the mid-1990's and a lot of guys are still there from those moments and have done really well. a lot of the reason why this is complicated for them emotionally is they are not used to...
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amazon making ways in beauty. monday, amazon launched a professional beauty store to "offer professional stylists, barbers, and estes to's with a customized selection." how big can amazon's ambitions go? joining us now is our guest with a buy rating on ulta and amazon. anthony, what is your take on this? how bad is it for the beauty companies? >> i actually have an old rating on ulta in the buy rating on amazon. this is more of an issue for sally then ulta. sally is selling beauty supplies to barbers, salon owners. ulta, that is not their business. it is a woman coming into by her makeup. i really see this as an issue for sally beauty them for ulta. emily: how much of an opportunity is this for amazon? can they step up? amazon is prioritizing high-margin businesses. $87 billion in the u.s. every year for this industry, one of the highest margin e-commerce businesses out there. they need brands in the experience to be matched up with others. that is why they are going with b2b first to establish that. this is a hig
amazon making ways in beauty. monday, amazon launched a professional beauty store to "offer professional stylists, barbers, and estes to's with a customized selection." how big can amazon's ambitions go? joining us now is our guest with a buy rating on ulta and amazon. anthony, what is your take on this? how bad is it for the beauty companies? >> i actually have an old rating on ulta in the buy rating on amazon. this is more of an issue for sally then ulta. sally is selling...
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amazon to 2,300 with room to run. that's the latest from rbc this morning, reiterating its outperform rating on the stock, saying amazon's long-term margin potential could be even higher than investors think the analyst behind that call, mark mahaney, joins us now, along with sunovis trust portfolio manager. mark, lay out your increased full case for amazon here? >> right, so we've done these u.s. online retail surveys for seven years. when we came out with this last year, we saw sort of -- there was some concern there we saw slipping satisfaction scores at amazon i think that's because they were aggressively shifting towards third party vendors and we saw what appeared to be a little bit of a plateauing of prime interest in the u.s. this year, both of those trends improved and in the meantime, what we're seeing is not surprisingly, the longer people are with amazon, the longer they shop with them, the more frequently with them, the more that they spend, satisfaction levels improved modestly, prime penetration really
amazon to 2,300 with room to run. that's the latest from rbc this morning, reiterating its outperform rating on the stock, saying amazon's long-term margin potential could be even higher than investors think the analyst behind that call, mark mahaney, joins us now, along with sunovis trust portfolio manager. mark, lay out your increased full case for amazon here? >> right, so we've done these u.s. online retail surveys for seven years. when we came out with this last year, we saw sort of...
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i think it is more for amazon to -- i think it is smart for amazon to tap into this. emily: what do you make of the fact that not only is amazon getting into the credit card business, but also apple? is this part of a larger trend? ted: it is definitely a part of a larger trend. i would also throw ultra fico and experian boost in there. these are services geared at getting people into the system. people that have bad credit, people have no credit. in those two cases, they will look at your bank account and give you an alternative credit score. it speaks to the strength of the economy and lenders one more people in the pool. emily: what's in it for amazon? spencer: amazon is trying to lock people in this huge e-commerce giant and it's had so many prime members. but those members skew affluent, higher income. if it wants to keep growing, it has to drill down into the lower parts of the economic spectrum including low-income people, people with bad credit and this will help them peel away more business from walmart, target and stores where people are using cash if they d
i think it is more for amazon to -- i think it is smart for amazon to tap into this. emily: what do you make of the fact that not only is amazon getting into the credit card business, but also apple? is this part of a larger trend? ted: it is definitely a part of a larger trend. i would also throw ultra fico and experian boost in there. these are services geared at getting people into the system. people that have bad credit, people have no credit. in those two cases, they will look at your bank...
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amazon is good at replenishment. if i know the type of foundation or lipstick i always buy, i can order that from amazon, but when you're talking about discovery of new products and new brands, i think that is tougher for amazon. there is also the question whether these high-end, prestige brands are willing to sell to amazon, which will not necessarily honor manufacturers suggested retail price and will not offer the in-store experience you get at ulta and department stores. emily: i wonder how much ompetition there is there from an up-and-coming set of companies. >> it is a fragmented market. everybody has their own edges, but ulta beauty have strong physical properties. that is one place where amazon would take time to match up. first they will learn some lessons going through the b2b, doing what they are good at, replenishment. the fragmented market is the opportunity for consolidation, at least from a long-term perspective. emily: anthony, what will you be watching for as this rolls out? >> the main thing is whet
amazon is good at replenishment. if i know the type of foundation or lipstick i always buy, i can order that from amazon, but when you're talking about discovery of new products and new brands, i think that is tougher for amazon. there is also the question whether these high-end, prestige brands are willing to sell to amazon, which will not necessarily honor manufacturers suggested retail price and will not offer the in-store experience you get at ulta and department stores. emily: i wonder how...
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that's happening amazon. our souls. going out to busy doing now amazon and laughing. nothing's going to do the population nothing is going to people on the phone will you can see you can feel. this is the famous amazon rain forest along this of the planets one we were sailing to the morrow indians land we passed formal barges laden with. eric is going to check up on the morrow try they aren't as exotic as the so they're easier to reach. ready ready ready one more small river to navigate a movie that. the indigenous people complain of conflicts with lumberjacks over their rain forest the limits of permissible deforestation a somewhat vague. on the lumberjacks interpret them as they see fit cutting down only 20 trees is enough to change the ecosystem within a radius of a few kilometers. ready ready the chief is now showing us his fishing gear. all. the venomous snake bites and one of the main local health concerns it's speed the response is vital but the locals boats of such low powered engine that. it takes them about 12 hours to reach sounds around. the local healers
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and half of all amazon sales actually aren't amazon being sold, it is third-party sellers on the amazon marketplace. so it is important to take a step back and think about what we are defining as big, and realizing that there is a robust, competitive market. a couple of years ago we were talking about the whole foods-amazon acquisition. and whole foods, despite being popular in some areas, really only reaches about 1% of the country. and even following the amazon-whole foods merger, it is still only the ninth-largest grocer in the country. so when we say big tech, it is important to realize that there are many competitors in these markets, and maybe they are not as big as we think they are, despite their large impact on our daily lives. gene: this is not the market we are worried about, we are not talking about grocers and i'm not sure we should even worry about amazon. it is the fact we are in a digital marketplace. the world has changed dramatically, whether it is news or groceries or anything, we are doing more and more of it online. the question is not about size, it is about, has s
and half of all amazon sales actually aren't amazon being sold, it is third-party sellers on the amazon marketplace. so it is important to take a step back and think about what we are defining as big, and realizing that there is a robust, competitive market. a couple of years ago we were talking about the whole foods-amazon acquisition. and whole foods, despite being popular in some areas, really only reaches about 1% of the country. and even following the amazon-whole foods merger, it is still...
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amazon as we know has been at the forefront of this. part of their vision is they would want to have these stores where you walk in, they immediately know who you are if you're an amazon prime customer, they link you to your account and you can just walk out with stuff and it's charged. how easy is that that's sort of the syfy future promise that they want to develop. >> if it works. >> i do have to admit it's a little creepy. how concerned should we be about this how concerned are you? >> actually, i'm very concerned. i'm using it right now i have an iphone. >> right now this second >> my face opens the phone it's incredibly convenient so we're already there we've already crossed that bridge, and i think now the concerns are going to be all right, your face is sort of like a thumbprint, a signature. we need guardrails around that that's where the legislation doesn't exist yet. >> san francisco has banned facial recognition software. you think it's no surprise or do you think it's a coincidence that the heart- >> the heart of technology
amazon as we know has been at the forefront of this. part of their vision is they would want to have these stores where you walk in, they immediately know who you are if you're an amazon prime customer, they link you to your account and you can just walk out with stuff and it's charged. how easy is that that's sort of the syfy future promise that they want to develop. >> if it works. >> i do have to admit it's a little creepy. how concerned should we be about this how concerned are...
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forestation of the amazon. for these reasons santa's room has become a symbol of economic conquest and environmental destruction locals even compose ballads about it. no doubt it was the go so. no dirty 2 english because all those shouting and a movie got. it back out it got. not sung by. a jihadist someone did. you. see. there must be our. nominee. you're going to get one of them from you didn't share your baby will think you got . it really wars or once they've. given up going to you and then you keep going to get up bash gargle my fault i don't have a lawmaker hold me with. a. disease boats of the river people's main mode of transport santa ram is a hub for the inhabitants of the many remote villages scattered along the banks of the amazon and its hundreds of tributaries. people travel here for medical assistance groceries household goods and official documents such as some death certificates that said there is no passenger terminal in santa rem only a congo one. being here you can't avoid feeling that the a
forestation of the amazon. for these reasons santa's room has become a symbol of economic conquest and environmental destruction locals even compose ballads about it. no doubt it was the go so. no dirty 2 english because all those shouting and a movie got. it back out it got. not sung by. a jihadist someone did. you. see. there must be our. nominee. you're going to get one of them from you didn't share your baby will think you got . it really wars or once they've. given up going to you and then...
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i do like amazon i've never liked amazon's multiple, somewhere i got comfortable with that and i do think that amazon is in a place where they're competing and winning in the consumables market which is effectively food and staples and that's a trillion dollar market and they're putting pressure people like walmart to have to cut even more they own delivery. why would you go to everyone with the dynamic that they're trying to emulate, but i do think target over walmart and amazon over them both. >> it's tricky, actually, because target has run so much in the last very short while so i like target, but i think i actually amazon at this level and the reason -- >> what? >> i know just because target's run so much someone. >> shocking. the valuation gap between the two has not collapsed, but it's narrowed and amazon's skill makes me lean toward amazon and my portfolio isn't that way which i should maybe change it, and then the second part of the rather, i would rather walmart than amazon and that valuation dynamic or differential is exceedingly high and so i -- you know, obviously, amazon is
i do like amazon i've never liked amazon's multiple, somewhere i got comfortable with that and i do think that amazon is in a place where they're competing and winning in the consumables market which is effectively food and staples and that's a trillion dollar market and they're putting pressure people like walmart to have to cut even more they own delivery. why would you go to everyone with the dynamic that they're trying to emulate, but i do think target over walmart and amazon over them...
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eric says this with the amazon rain forest has been turned into soybean fields. that you feel. to respect if. you don't have a weed thought you decide to die not much. and. once in 2003 eric was called on to give in the agency treatment to assume he tries woman suffering from a brain injury. he borrowed a plane from a friend and immediately flew to the rescue there was a small field hospital and a landing strip and into the zone he tried to land however the flight was illegal and made it eric's and risk he evacuated the woman to the house. little operated and flew her back 2 days later in so doing he became a personal doctor today they are a model for the brazilian government's approach to tribal people the situation was very different in the late eighty's however when their very existence was threatened. after a visit from missionaries caused half the tribe to die from viral infections the state took them under its protection. the main ritual in this life involves piercing the lower lip a ceremony carried out once children who develop their adult teeth. the piercing is made wi
eric says this with the amazon rain forest has been turned into soybean fields. that you feel. to respect if. you don't have a weed thought you decide to die not much. and. once in 2003 eric was called on to give in the agency treatment to assume he tries woman suffering from a brain injury. he borrowed a plane from a friend and immediately flew to the rescue there was a small field hospital and a landing strip and into the zone he tried to land however the flight was illegal and made it eric's...
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$100 on amazon? that would be the downside. it is locking you into the amazon card where a lot of people are better off going to their bank or credit union or pursuing some other secured credit option that is more flexible. emily: we will be interested to see how it all evolves. spencer soper, for bloomberg and ted rossman, thanks to both of you for joining us. microsoft says its next generation xbox gaming console will be four times more powerful than the current one. it will be released in time for christmas 2020 with the new version of halo. microsoft also announced the upcoming debut of its xcloud streaming platform for games. we will be covering much more in gaming tomorrow on bloomberg technology as the e3 gaming conference is underway. that does it for this edition of the show. more of the videogame industry coming up from us on tuesday. highlights from 3e 33 in l.a. we will talk to the taketwo ceo. follow our global breaking news network, tictoc, on twitter. this is bloomberg. ♪ paul: welco
$100 on amazon? that would be the downside. it is locking you into the amazon card where a lot of people are better off going to their bank or credit union or pursuing some other secured credit option that is more flexible. emily: we will be interested to see how it all evolves. spencer soper, for bloomberg and ted rossman, thanks to both of you for joining us. microsoft says its next generation xbox gaming console will be four times more powerful than the current one. it will be released in...
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it was designed from the very start to be fulfilled by amazon and only by amazon. several of defense secretary's jim mattis' aids had prior professional ties to amazon. a key official working on the pentagon's cloud computing program was carrying out secret job negotiations with amazon even as he worked on the pentagon's program. and we can report exclusively tonight on this program that in march 2017, before the cloud computing contract was announced, secretary mattis had a secret dinner in london with amazon's top cloud sales executive theresa carlson. we spoke to congressman mark meadows about the amazon deal recently. we should say this contract is not in place with amazon. i think it's the largest, it's the largest government contract of its kind worth finding out. >> right, when you are looking at $10 billion on defense more than any other nation by multiples of 10 and when we look at this $10 billion in one contract that was designed to be given with one particular vendor with perhaps inside negotiations someone who is now employed with amazon, the alleges a
it was designed from the very start to be fulfilled by amazon and only by amazon. several of defense secretary's jim mattis' aids had prior professional ties to amazon. a key official working on the pentagon's cloud computing program was carrying out secret job negotiations with amazon even as he worked on the pentagon's program. and we can report exclusively tonight on this program that in march 2017, before the cloud computing contract was announced, secretary mattis had a secret dinner in...
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thanks for having me and in terms of amazon. what's even more remarkable than what they've accomplished is the speed at which they've accomplished in the last 20 years they've passed so many companies that have been in existence in double or triple the amount of time when i. look at the other names in the top 15 for biggest brands you see stalwarts like mcdonald's and coca-cola so the see amazon is number one when they started off selling books just a remarkable story and in terms of the pullback today we just have to remember that last week was the best week of the year for markets so we got to determine if this is a real pullback or just profit taking. and like facebook amazon seems to now be dipping its toes into the banking sector as well they'll be soon launching a credit card bill there for customers who have bad credit to slowly rebuild their credit score why do you think they're going in this direction and why is this an attractive market segment for amazon. 2 main reasons why amazon's moving into the sector number one i
thanks for having me and in terms of amazon. what's even more remarkable than what they've accomplished is the speed at which they've accomplished in the last 20 years they've passed so many companies that have been in existence in double or triple the amount of time when i. look at the other names in the top 15 for biggest brands you see stalwarts like mcdonald's and coca-cola so the see amazon is number one when they started off selling books just a remarkable story and in terms of the...
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look to the skies now for the latest take amazon wants to say farewell to your friendly neighborhood mailman the u.s. online retail giant has deputed the latest version of its delivery drone it can fly packages up to 24 kilometers and could be up and running within months. if amazon has its way the self piloting drones could soon be zipping through streets around the world delivering packages directly from amazon shipping centers to your front door while the drones can only carry small loads amazon claims its prime air fleet and that the company big savings we're building fully electric drones they can fly up to 15 miles and deliver packages under 5 pounds to customers in under 30 minutes and while 5 pounds are not sound like a lot it represents between 75 and 90 percent of the packages that amazon delivers to its customers today living together and program takes off it could help amazon solve the so-called lost model problem that's the critical stretch between amazon's logistics centers and customers front door. some estimates say it's responsible for over half of the cost of delive
look to the skies now for the latest take amazon wants to say farewell to your friendly neighborhood mailman the u.s. online retail giant has deputed the latest version of its delivery drone it can fly packages up to 24 kilometers and could be up and running within months. if amazon has its way the self piloting drones could soon be zipping through streets around the world delivering packages directly from amazon shipping centers to your front door while the drones can only carry small loads...
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either for sprint-t-mobile or for amazon. for sprint-t-mobile, or let us say t-mobile, the idea of taking a four player markert -- market down to three and then going back up to four is not a better situation. just strategically, this is not a terribly sensible idea. and for amazon, the problem is you cannot differentiate a telecom network that is a private prayer he -- proprietary network and still have cost advantage. cost advantage and network operations requires system loading, opening the network to everyone. you cannot have it both ways. it strategically does not make sense for anyone. emily: we know the doj has been leaning against approving the t-mobile-sprint deal. what is being reported about amazon's interest? >> it was a report which had several unidentified people familiar with the situation. what we have confirmed is what craig mentioned is that the dha says you can do the deal but you have to make some concessions. basically, they have to d ivest. that would be selling the existing network, spectrum. the reuter
either for sprint-t-mobile or for amazon. for sprint-t-mobile, or let us say t-mobile, the idea of taking a four player markert -- market down to three and then going back up to four is not a better situation. just strategically, this is not a terribly sensible idea. and for amazon, the problem is you cannot differentiate a telecom network that is a private prayer he -- proprietary network and still have cost advantage. cost advantage and network operations requires system loading, opening the...
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hypocrisy for jumping on the anti-amazon bandwagon? >> i think some ways he is. he was vice president with some of the policies were implemented and that statement from amazon is pretty strong. it's not exactly like they're breaking the la david. we are seeing something bigger here on the side of the democrats for anyone who has to get the nomination.and be able to move to the final round versus donald trump. they will have to go more left to appeal to you know, to appeal to the voting base. we've seen him flip-flop on a number of things just the other day he said china was not a threat and that he says it is a therapy he is backtracking on abortion. and now he is looking at the tax code. tax credits that he supported and saying there's a problem. >> you are spot on, jackie. this is the end of the democratic party as we know it. joe biden has gone extreme left. it's really, it's almost laughable to see how they go back and forth and trying to go off of the fake polls and judgment of people already have 20 democrats running. half of the
hypocrisy for jumping on the anti-amazon bandwagon? >> i think some ways he is. he was vice president with some of the policies were implemented and that statement from amazon is pretty strong. it's not exactly like they're breaking the la david. we are seeing something bigger here on the side of the democrats for anyone who has to get the nomination.and be able to move to the final round versus donald trump. they will have to go more left to appeal to you know, to appeal to the voting...
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there has been some who are let's say, pick on amazon, amazon has an arguably unsustainable model when it comes to logistics. if carbon tax were implemented, the amazon prime account would not have a great deal of economic parity, it would be too expensive. you have other companies that are not oriented towards logistics or primary production retail that i think are much better suited to engage energy efficiency and other energy technology. i think it runs a gamut. emily: amazon says in response that they have a goal to reach 50% of all amazon shipments with net zero carbon by 2030 but can we really rely on the companies themselves to do the right thing, or do they need outside pressure from investors and activists? >> i think they certainly need pressure and there is a rising tide and trend of investor and stakeholder support in pushing for disclosure for sustainability efforts and we could list 10 different efforts in that area. it has all caused the tech companies in general to do good things, 50% renewables is a good thing for amazon from procurement, going to 100% and the claim to
there has been some who are let's say, pick on amazon, amazon has an arguably unsustainable model when it comes to logistics. if carbon tax were implemented, the amazon prime account would not have a great deal of economic parity, it would be too expensive. you have other companies that are not oriented towards logistics or primary production retail that i think are much better suited to engage energy efficiency and other energy technology. i think it runs a gamut. emily: amazon says in...
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and taking the crown from google amazon is now the world's most valuable brand is it all just down to the man at the top. and good news for towels in japan scientists in tokyo have now produced the country's 1st batch of toxic fishel me. this is the business i'm in berlin welcome markets in asia have edged up on news that u.s. president ronald trump expects to meet his chinese counterpart president jinping at the g. 20 summit in japan later this notice trump was also quick to warn the chinese leader that if mr z. failed to show up for the u.s. would slip further tariffs on an additional $300000000000.00 of chinese goods. meanwhile in a new twist of the ongoing trade dispute china is employing a new weapon beijing has stepped up its threats to stop the export of rare earths to the u.s. that means prices would rise and america's big big tech and defense companies could be hit hot because smartphones laptops aircraft engines guided missiles without read many products won't get made now what are rare. exactly well it's a group of 17 elements most of which you probably have never heard of
and taking the crown from google amazon is now the world's most valuable brand is it all just down to the man at the top. and good news for towels in japan scientists in tokyo have now produced the country's 1st batch of toxic fishel me. this is the business i'm in berlin welcome markets in asia have edged up on news that u.s. president ronald trump expects to meet his chinese counterpart president jinping at the g. 20 summit in japan later this notice trump was also quick to warn the chinese...
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pick on amazon for a second. amazon has arguably an unsustainable model when it comes to logistics. if a carbon tax or implemented, our amazon prime accounts would not have a great deal of economic parity. it would be too expensive. then you have other companies not oriented toward logistics or retail, who i think are better suited to engage energy efficiency and other technologies. i think it runs the gamut. emily: amazon says they have set a goal to reach 50% of all amazon shipments with net zero carbon by 2030. but can we really rely on the companies themselves to do the right thing or do they need outside pressure from investors and activists? abe: i think they certainly need pressure. there's a rising tide and trend of investor and stakeholder support, pushing for efforts. we could list about 10 different efforts in that area. this has all caused tech companies in general to do good things. six to percent renewable is a good thing for amazon from their power procurement. 100%.re going to that is all net positive. i think amazon has a unique challenge in that it is a tech compan
pick on amazon for a second. amazon has arguably an unsustainable model when it comes to logistics. if a carbon tax or implemented, our amazon prime accounts would not have a great deal of economic parity. it would be too expensive. then you have other companies not oriented toward logistics or retail, who i think are better suited to engage energy efficiency and other technologies. i think it runs the gamut. emily: amazon says they have set a goal to reach 50% of all amazon shipments with net...
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and like facebook amazon seems to now be dipping its toes into the banking sector as well they'll be soon launching a credit card bill there for customers who have bad credit to slowly rebuild their credit score why do you think they're going in this direction and why is this an attractive market segment for amazon. 2 main reasons why amazon's moving into the sector number one is the majority of americans live paycheck to paycheck so they need to finance their transactions number 2 over the last 3 years what i call m.v.p. as outperformed fattened and v.p. is master card visa pay pal so that has been the best place to be in and amazon which gets its hands into anything that has any chance of success is certainly going to move there of its outperforming fan so it's a logical move for them and not surprising what will be interesting to note though is when apple moved into this sector they couldn't go over around visa and master card american express they had to go through them because they were too ingrained in the space amazon currently works with the biggest providers but i'm wonderin
and like facebook amazon seems to now be dipping its toes into the banking sector as well they'll be soon launching a credit card bill there for customers who have bad credit to slowly rebuild their credit score why do you think they're going in this direction and why is this an attractive market segment for amazon. 2 main reasons why amazon's moving into the sector number one is the majority of americans live paycheck to paycheck so they need to finance their transactions number 2 over the...
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amazon being sued over alexa's recording of children's voices. this class-action lawsuit alleges alexa enabled devices illegally recorded permanently stored children's voices, without consent. they can manage their own privacy settings. legal eagles breakdown the fact. monique presley and the general counsel for life and liberty david gibbs. welcome to you both. the two lawsuits have been filed. the complaint says amazon purports exhibit a to obtain consent to individuals who set up and alexa enabled device but there is a larger group of individuals who do not consent to be recorded when using an alexa enabled device to use alexa without any understanding or warning that amazon is recording them. >> first of all the parents are the ones responsible for consent or lack of consent for the children, the children do not have the same right of privacy recognizable under the law and as a parent is cringe worthy to think my child's voice or voiceprint is recorded by a huge giant like amazon. what seems true is they one, have the option of turning off re
amazon being sued over alexa's recording of children's voices. this class-action lawsuit alleges alexa enabled devices illegally recorded permanently stored children's voices, without consent. they can manage their own privacy settings. legal eagles breakdown the fact. monique presley and the general counsel for life and liberty david gibbs. welcome to you both. the two lawsuits have been filed. the complaint says amazon purports exhibit a to obtain consent to individuals who set up and alexa...
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you would think amazon might not be that exposed. they have a huge business there among the small third-party sellers that sell on the amazon marketplace. our colleagues have a great story out today. these companies, unlike apple and amazon, they have no negotiating power. they are one or two people shops, they sell everything on the amazon marketplace. really it is the uncertain that -- uncertainty that is impacting them. they have to get their holiday orders in now. it is not that easy for them to look for another factory in india. emily: what is plan b? ian: i think their plan b is to cut orders and raise prices. that will have an interesting impact on amazon's holiday this year. if selection is going down, prices are going up, it is another way the u.s. consumer is going to be hurt by the trade war. emily: how does that ripple back and impact china if u.s. prices rise? china also depends on a lot of these companies in china. ian: apple is an example of that. yes, maybe we don't need that many iphones, but so many people are emplo
you would think amazon might not be that exposed. they have a huge business there among the small third-party sellers that sell on the amazon marketplace. our colleagues have a great story out today. these companies, unlike apple and amazon, they have no negotiating power. they are one or two people shops, they sell everything on the amazon marketplace. really it is the uncertain that -- uncertainty that is impacting them. they have to get their holiday orders in now. it is not that easy for...
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joe biden's complaint is with the tax code, not amazon and about the credit card amazon's partner says it provides a new segment of the market. amazon going after every consumer they can. >> 15 minutes until the top of the hour. partnering with donald trump on prison reform. kim kardashian back at the white house. >> i think the president for standing behind this issue and the compassion he has add for criminal justice. today is flag day. an important lesson for you on how to properly take care of the stars & stripes, stay with us. ♪ heather: celebrated a special holiday, flag day to honor the importance of what our flag means to this nation, symbol of hope to all around the world. what better way to, marie than to learn how to fold an american flag. proper flag folding etiquette from new york state american legion is legislative chairman, thank you for joining us, appreciate it. what does it mean to you? >> it is important the american public understand what the flag means of veterans in this nation. hundreds of thousands of veterans die supporting our nation and this flag. importan
joe biden's complaint is with the tax code, not amazon and about the credit card amazon's partner says it provides a new segment of the market. amazon going after every consumer they can. >> 15 minutes until the top of the hour. partnering with donald trump on prison reform. kim kardashian back at the white house. >> i think the president for standing behind this issue and the compassion he has add for criminal justice. today is flag day. an important lesson for you on how to...
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it was part of the deal to bring amazon here to crystal city. now this new campus will be located farther south by the new potomac yard station set to open on yellow and blue lines. the 15 acre campus wi sit on what's now retail space including a regal movie theater. drawings released today show what it might lk like with residential and business space. but today's news is not celebrated by everyone. tonight, another meeting of community activists who are not happy about amazon's arrival.'s news4arcy spencer is live for us in arlington to explain the pushback tonight. darcy? >> reporter: we've heard a lot about the positive possibilities of this amazon prospect from job creation to economic b opportunities this coalition is concerned about the less fortunate l income peel, possibly being forced out of their co it was a small but passionate crowd at the clairidon press bretarian church. they wonder how it will impact their community. she's worried that apartment rentals skyrocket forcing her and her family out. >> it's way too high and only going
it was part of the deal to bring amazon here to crystal city. now this new campus will be located farther south by the new potomac yard station set to open on yellow and blue lines. the 15 acre campus wi sit on what's now retail space including a regal movie theater. drawings released today show what it might lk like with residential and business space. but today's news is not celebrated by everyone. tonight, another meeting of community activists who are not happy about amazon's arrival.'s...
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if amazon has its way the self piloting drones could soon be zipping through streets around the world delivering packages directly from amazon shipping centers to your front door while the drones can only carry small loads amazon claims its prime air fleet and that the company big savings were building fully electric drones that can fly up to 15 miles and deliver packages under 5 pounds to customers in under 30 minutes and while 5 pounds may not sound like a lot it represents between 75 and 90 percent of the packages that amazon delivers to its customers today using the their own program takes off it could help amazon solve the so-called last mile problem that's the critical stretch between amazon's logistic centers and customers front doors some estimates say it's responsible for over half of the cost of delivering a package we've designed or just before we go the south african brand has fallen to its lowest point this year party infighting in president 0 poses the african national congress is weighing on the currency is disagreement over whether the central bank should rescue state
if amazon has its way the self piloting drones could soon be zipping through streets around the world delivering packages directly from amazon shipping centers to your front door while the drones can only carry small loads amazon claims its prime air fleet and that the company big savings were building fully electric drones that can fly up to 15 miles and deliver packages under 5 pounds to customers in under 30 minutes and while 5 pounds may not sound like a lot it represents between 75 and 90...
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if amazon is expecting, consumers need to speak out and no longer use the product. apple, mercedes, others have found ways around that. amazon acts like they're above the law. >> david and me unique, you hav presented your cases we leave i to the jury at home lit as know what you think at fox news at night. thank you both. >> thank you, shannon. an update on the shooting we told you about other cosco in corona, california. our local fox reporter in the air over the scenes as it looks like it's fairly contained at this point it appears there's a investigation underway you can see authorities there on the scene. it seems like it's under control . you are seeing folks being replaced released after being sheltering in place. we're going to trying to find out exactly what is happening. open your heart for tonight's hero. a roadside rescue of a critically injured motorcyclist. that is next. liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ do you battery sound. want a charge? yeah battery charging. ♪ ♪ thank you so much. battery charging. ♪ if you have a garden you know, weed
if amazon is expecting, consumers need to speak out and no longer use the product. apple, mercedes, others have found ways around that. amazon acts like they're above the law. >> david and me unique, you hav presented your cases we leave i to the jury at home lit as know what you think at fox news at night. thank you both. >> thank you, shannon. an update on the shooting we told you about other cosco in corona, california. our local fox reporter in the air over the scenes as it...
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they attack amazon. they go after these companies and they just fundamentally don't understand at that employment and profit is a good thing in this country. charles: it is not a four-letter word although they're working on it. it is interesting, what we're starting to see now as we head to the first democratic debates where momentum is. while biden seems to be pretty solid in most polls, a lot of movement beyond there, particularly elizabeth warren. i find her intriguing because she does put out plans, right? she puts out idea after idea, plan after plan, maybe the professor in her, trying at least to go beyond corporate profits bad, give us the money. does that help at all, the idea she is putting some of this on paper, even though it always comes down to more taxes? >> i give her credit for being policy centric. it is just that those policies and ideas are on a nutty train to nowhere. they will not resonate with the bulk of americans when they start to digest and understand that she fundamentally want
they attack amazon. they go after these companies and they just fundamentally don't understand at that employment and profit is a good thing in this country. charles: it is not a four-letter word although they're working on it. it is interesting, what we're starting to see now as we head to the first democratic debates where momentum is. while biden seems to be pretty solid in most polls, a lot of movement beyond there, particularly elizabeth warren. i find her intriguing because she does put...