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i saw a quote comparing jeff bezos to henry fords, saying jeff bezos transformed sales of everything in the way ford changed manufacturing in general. is that fair. >> absolutely, steve jobs the other natural comparison. it's not just online shopping. jeff bezos changed the way we read with the kindle and the amazon cloud services business. they are changing the way companies, particularly in silicon valley run their businesses on amazon servers. as you said, he has done so much. he started with the books, took it to toys and other things out there. he's getting into the supermarket. online - you can buy your stuff and get it delivered to your house. but he also - part of his focus has really been from a corporate standpoint on the consumer, focussing on consumer profits. how did he make that work. the company rarely has turned a significant profit. >> the interesting thing about the amma zone story it hasn't worked. at the beginning... >> it's getting bigger. >> during the.com boom investors loved the land rush and expansion. for five or six years amazon was pumelled. no one believe
i saw a quote comparing jeff bezos to henry fords, saying jeff bezos transformed sales of everything in the way ford changed manufacturing in general. is that fair. >> absolutely, steve jobs the other natural comparison. it's not just online shopping. jeff bezos changed the way we read with the kindle and the amazon cloud services business. they are changing the way companies, particularly in silicon valley run their businesses on amazon servers. as you said, he has done so much. he...
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informed that his son was jeff bezos, he said he didn't know who he was he writes. of his long lost son he says -- he gave "inside edition" a statement friday saying -- he says allowing his son to be adopted was a decision that i have regretted my whole life. ironically, another business legend the late steve jobs was also adopted and never had a relationship with his biological father. who now manages a restaurant. >> deborah: he does plan on trying to get in touch with his billionaire son. >>> ab absolutely shock. is that -- absolute shock. not that the winner a group fighting chemical weapons isn't deserving, but virtually everyone assumed the winner would be malala the afghan girl whose push for education would not be stopped by taliban bullet. >> worldwide shock this courageous teenager was not awarded the nobel peace prize. >> there's controversy this morning around the nobel peace prize. >> there are a lot of people who are questioning the noble decision. >> how did she not win? an editorial in the "new york daily news." 16-year-old malala yousufzai is the yo
informed that his son was jeff bezos, he said he didn't know who he was he writes. of his long lost son he says -- he gave "inside edition" a statement friday saying -- he says allowing his son to be adopted was a decision that i have regretted my whole life. ironically, another business legend the late steve jobs was also adopted and never had a relationship with his biological father. who now manages a restaurant. >> deborah: he does plan on trying to get in touch with his...
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the standards that jeff bezos sets for all of his employees, 90,000 now, are incredibly high. they are all supposed to think big and invent. it makes it probably a little bit uncomfortable as a place to work, much like apple under steve jobs. the boss wants to see results. it is also why amazon is so successful today and will be the first retailer to get to $100 billion in sales. he demands the best from everybody. >> from the book, it does not sound like you like jeff bezos very much. >> that is not true. i think you have to respect someone who starts in a garage 19 years ago and built a remarkable company that has changed not just the way we shop, but the way we read. of course, i have criticisms, and i dare -- and i say that against amazon, that it is ruthless in some markets. it has pushed publishers and booksellers into uncomfortable spaces, but that may be the cost of doing business in a fast internet age. we saw other companies that started doing business with amazon that have not innovated in the same way, like aol, and they are in trouble. i'm not making any judgments
the standards that jeff bezos sets for all of his employees, 90,000 now, are incredibly high. they are all supposed to think big and invent. it makes it probably a little bit uncomfortable as a place to work, much like apple under steve jobs. the boss wants to see results. it is also why amazon is so successful today and will be the first retailer to get to $100 billion in sales. he demands the best from everybody. >> from the book, it does not sound like you like jeff bezos very much....
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the standards that jeff bezos sets for all of his employees, 90,000 now, are incredibly high. they are all supposed to think big and invent. it makes it probably a little bit uncomfortable as a place to work, much like apple under steve jobs. the boss wants to see results. it is also why amazon is so successful today and will be the first retailer to get to $100 billion in sales. he demands the best from everybody. >> from the book, it does not sound like you like jeff bezos very much. >> that is not true. i think you have to respect someone who starts in a garage 19 years ago and built a remarkable company that has changed not just the way we shop, but the way we read. of course, i have criticisms, and i dare -- and i say that against amazon, that it is ruthless in some markets. it has pushed publishers and booksellers into uncomfortable spaces, but that may be the cost of doing business in a fast internet age. we saw other companies that started doing business with amazon that have not innovated in the same way, like aol, and they are in trouble. i'm not making any judgments
the standards that jeff bezos sets for all of his employees, 90,000 now, are incredibly high. they are all supposed to think big and invent. it makes it probably a little bit uncomfortable as a place to work, much like apple under steve jobs. the boss wants to see results. it is also why amazon is so successful today and will be the first retailer to get to $100 billion in sales. he demands the best from everybody. >> from the book, it does not sound like you like jeff bezos very much....
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the book is called the everything store jeff bezos from amazon store. brad stone from bloomberg news week. see you next time. captioning sponsored by rose communications captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org man: they always say that you can tell an artist not by what he does, but by the materials that he uses. some people can use stone. some people use metals. i use cardboard. you know, i love cardboard and paper, and i think it speaks about how i feel about everything-- you know, about the fragility... and my own terror-- do you know what i mean? of life. man, voice-over: i'm jimmy grashow. i'm an artist. it took me a long time to be able to say that i'm an artist, but at this point in my life, i feel like i've paid so much into it that that's what i am, that's my definition of myself. and without doing work, i don't know what i am. [cutting cardboard] i'm building a corrugated fountain. so the idea with this fountain is build it. i try to make something eternal, something extraordinary, a grashow bernini. but in the end, the plan is
the book is called the everything store jeff bezos from amazon store. brad stone from bloomberg news week. see you next time. captioning sponsored by rose communications captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org man: they always say that you can tell an artist not by what he does, but by the materials that he uses. some people can use stone. some people use metals. i use cardboard. you know, i love cardboard and paper, and i think it speaks about how i feel about everything-- you...
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he's the author of a new book "the everything story jeff bezos and amazon." welcome. >> thank you, charlie. >> tell us about jeff and what makes him tick. >> what makes him tick, what he would say is the customer. you know, giving the customer everything they want and being all things and the customer these days isn't just the consumer, the shopper, but startups who want to run their businesses on amazon services and developers. >> the thing that impresses me about him is he's always been willing to put money back into the company and try new things without worrying about stock prices. >> absolutely. i found that early on when they were giving away free shipping on harry potter books where today they're discounting all sorts of products. >> your book is full of rich reporting about his management style. he has 90,000 employees and yet you say he's involved in every little detail. how sow? >> you would almost call it steve jobsian, right? his standarded are so high. he spends more time on the newer businesses like kindle and kindle fire. he audits very selecti
he's the author of a new book "the everything story jeff bezos and amazon." welcome. >> thank you, charlie. >> tell us about jeff and what makes him tick. >> what makes him tick, what he would say is the customer. you know, giving the customer everything they want and being all things and the customer these days isn't just the consumer, the shopper, but startups who want to run their businesses on amazon services and developers. >> the thing that impresses me...
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he's the author of a new book "the everything story jeff bezos and amazon." welcome. >> thank you, charlie. >> tell us about jeff and what makes him tick. >> what makes him tick, what he would say is the customer. you know, giving the customer everything they want and being all things and the customer these days isn't just the consumer, the shopper, but startups who want to run their businesses on amazon services and developers. >> the thing that impresses me about him is he's always been willing to put money back into the company and try new things without worrying about stock prices. >> absolutely. i found that early on when they were giving away free shipping on harry potter books where today they're discounting all sorts of products. >> your book is full of rich reporting about his management style. he has 90,000 employees and yet you say he's involved in every little detail. how sow? >> you would almost call it steve jobsian, right? his standarded are so high. he spends more time on the newer businesses like kindle and kindle fire. he audits very selecti
he's the author of a new book "the everything story jeff bezos and amazon." welcome. >> thank you, charlie. >> tell us about jeff and what makes him tick. >> what makes him tick, what he would say is the customer. you know, giving the customer everything they want and being all things and the customer these days isn't just the consumer, the shopper, but startups who want to run their businesses on amazon services and developers. >> the thing that impresses me...
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jeff bezos and the age of amazon. brad stone, senior writer for bloomberg business week, joins me now. thanks for being here. the book just came out. congratulations. so you take us through the rise of bezos, through everything he's been through from being a precocious 12-year-old to a wall street whiz kid to one of the world's most influential titans. he told you that his story isn't ready to tell yet. what does that suggest that even after this phenomenal success, he thinks his story is not done? >> in a way it reflects an answer to an intrusive media question, it's too early to tell the amazon story. in a way it's a brush-off but it does speak to his incredible ambition. he says it's day one for amazon. considering that they built a company that's going to generate $75 billion this year, it's remarkable. but he really imagines amazon as something akin to walmart. many times larger than it is today. >> so the real question in this town and among journalists is what is he going to do with "the washington post"? he bo
jeff bezos and the age of amazon. brad stone, senior writer for bloomberg business week, joins me now. thanks for being here. the book just came out. congratulations. so you take us through the rise of bezos, through everything he's been through from being a precocious 12-year-old to a wall street whiz kid to one of the world's most influential titans. he told you that his story isn't ready to tell yet. what does that suggest that even after this phenomenal success, he thinks his story is not...
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now jeff bezos is taking on the newspaper industry. author brad stone joins us with new details. >> is he going to save the newspapers? >> that's what i'm hoping. the most free research reports, customizable charts, powerful screening tools, and guaranteed 1-second trades. and at the center of it all is a surprisingly low price -- just $7.95. in fact, fidelity gives you lower trade commissions than schwab, td ameritrade, and etrade. i'm monica santiago of fidelity investments, and low fees and commissions are another reason serious investors are choosing fidelity. now get 200 free trades when you open an account. [ ship horn blows ] no, no, no! stop! humans. one day we're coming up with the theory of relativity, the next... not so much. but that's okay -- you're covered with great ideas like optional better car replacement from liberty mutual insurance. total your car and we give you the money to buy one a model year newer. learn about it at libertymutual.com. liberty mutual insurance. responsibility. what's your policy? i save time, m
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. >>> amazon ceo, jeff bezos, his father, they're estranged. his father didn't know what happened with jeff bezos. he didn't know. there's a new book exploring the surprising discovery. we'll tell you about it, coming up. >> fascinating story. >> right? [ male announcer ] at northrop grumman, we've always been on the forefront of innovation. when the world called for speed... ♪ ...when the world called for stealth... ♪ ...intelligence... endurance... affordability... adaptability... and when the world asked for the future. staying ahead in a constantly evolving world. that's the value of performance. northrop grumman. >>> welcome back to "new day." let's take you around the world where prime minister ali zeidan is back to work. >> the prime minister, released unharmed from his kidnapping, the conclusion here, the united states far less likely to come in and arrest a main suspect in last year's benghazi attack on the consulate. why? because most people here think it was the u.s. arrest last weekend of al qaeda suspect abu anas al libi that t
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. >> what do you make of jeff bezo? >> he's a tremendous american entrepreneur. he figures how to bring in a low price point and he shakes the market up again. he's done it again. this will affect the market. we immediate more tablet competition. these things will do well. >> it is fair to say mobility is one of the biggest game changers, innovation in our lifetime? >> it certainly is and the biggest news in computing. everybody wants a mobile device. lots of different kind of mobile devices. now there's s a new generation applications that are mobile specific. they know where you are. they make suggestions. they helpour life out. if you look at the new kindles there's a bunch of features likk that. gole has similar things. it's just changing everything. >> i talked to dan nile. he's been a good investor. he was pretty negative on google. i want you to hear what he said. it has much to do with motorala. >> i think there's some serious problems. they own motorola. i don't likegoogle at all. >> what planet is he on? motorola has announced extraordinary new set of p
. >> what do you make of jeff bezo? >> he's a tremendous american entrepreneur. he figures how to bring in a low price point and he shakes the market up again. he's done it again. this will affect the market. we immediate more tablet competition. these things will do well. >> it is fair to say mobility is one of the biggest game changers, innovation in our lifetime? >> it certainly is and the biggest news in computing. everybody wants a mobile device. lots of different...
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in august amazon boss jeff bezos bought the "the washington post" for $250 million. glenn greenwald joined "the guardian." the string of stories published on nsa and global surveillance made headlines and glenn greenwald faced a backlash from many in the industry. >> why should you glenn greenwald not be charged with a crime? >> he leaves "the guardian" on good terms. a spokesperson saying: >> in morocco authorities are urged to release a journalist in prison for advocating terrorism, a charge intended to silence a government critic. on october 10th more than 60 human rights organizations issued a joint statement condemning the gaol of anewsler after posting a link to a video from al qaeda's north african wing on his website. that included a threat against morocco and criticised the monarch was on the website of a spanish newspaper. >> he was charged with knowingly providing material assistance to terrorism acts. he faces 20 years in gaol. his backers argue that he is being targeted because of the issue taken on moroccan kink mohammed v 4 and he uses the site to rais
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so the opportunity was there for jeff bezos it's pocket change. but he also believes his mix of long term orientation and innovation and operational discipline can revive the newspaper. i bet we see interesting ways that the post helps amazon. even though he owns it independently, maybe there's a subscription to the post for every member of amazon prime. we'll have to see. >> brad stone, great book. thank you very much. a quick note, we want to correct a mistake made on msnbc last how. we showed the wrong picture involving the death of tom foley. msnbc regrets the error. $100 million santa barbara he state, a new york apartment overlooking central park and country mansion on 52 wooded acres, all of them empty. the latest twist in the true life mystery behind one of america's richest families and the fight for millions when "the cycle" returns. ♪ [ male announcer ] maybe you've already heard what they're saying about the nissan altima. ♪ and we have to admit, that it's all true. but don't just take their word for it, check it out for yourself.
so the opportunity was there for jeff bezos it's pocket change. but he also believes his mix of long term orientation and innovation and operational discipline can revive the newspaper. i bet we see interesting ways that the post helps amazon. even though he owns it independently, maybe there's a subscription to the post for every member of amazon prime. we'll have to see. >> brad stone, great book. thank you very much. a quick note, we want to correct a mistake made on msnbc last how. we...
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apple's tim cook and jeff bezos also moved up on the power list. still to come-- our film critic will fast forward to november as the box office dishes up some fan favorites. plus... why retailers are fearing the aftermath of halloween... but first.... find out where you can get your hands on some free treats today... we'll be right back. for cleaner air and your right to breathe it. for those who want to quit smoking and for those who need them to. we're fighting for clear skies over every city and healthy lungs throughout the country. the american lung association isn't just fighting for air. we're fighting for all the things that make it worth breathing. join us in the fight at fightingforair.org. from coast to coast, cops are ccking down... on seat belt violations. buckle up, day and night, or expect a ticket. it doesn't matter who you are or where you live, they'll be on the lookout. cops write tickets to save lives. ( seat belt clicks ) click it or ticket. halloween will be more than just a night of free candy if a string of restaurants get t
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steve ballmer versus jeff bezos we'll break down two company's results coming next. liz: in our facebook we want to know, do you think ford's ceo alan mulally will leave the automaker early to take the top job at microsoft he says he loves ford. staying at ford but what do you think? log on to facebook.com/afterthebell. let us know. ♪ [ male announcer ] once, there was a man who found a magic seashell. it told him what was happening on the tradg floor in real time. ♪ the shell brought him great fame. ♪ but then, one day, he noticed that everybody could have a magic seashell. [ indistinct talking ] [ male announcer ] right there in their trading platform. ♪ [ indistinct talking continues ] [ male announcer ] so the magic shell went back to being a...shell. get live squawks right in your trading platform with think or swim from td ameritrade. get live squawks right in your trading platform trust your instincts to make the call. to treat my low testosterone, my doctor and i went with axiron, the only underarm low t treatment. axiron can restore t levels to norma
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but the gentleman i want to focus on briefly is jeff bezos. he's number one. and in some ways he's the ultimate disrupter. you point to his purchase of "the washington post." >> that's right. >> it seems like there's almost nowhere that he can't find opportunity. >> that's it and that's why he's number one. he's been on the list actually almost 15 years. and this is the first time he's number one. and i think the purchase of "the washington post" is indicative of how he leads amazon, which is he looks to the areas that he thinks he can innovate and do something better. and that's what's so exciting to be able to watch him in the newspaper business. but when you see what he's done to retail, publishing and all of those other areas -- >> grocery shopping. >> exactly, grocery shopping. and he's getting into art galleries and all that. i think he, as you said, is the ultimate disrupter. >> right. let's move on to number six. which is hee and his partner at samsung. >> father/son team, yes. >> yeah, father/son team. they basically have revolutionized the smartphone
but the gentleman i want to focus on briefly is jeff bezos. he's number one. and in some ways he's the ultimate disrupter. you point to his purchase of "the washington post." >> that's right. >> it seems like there's almost nowhere that he can't find opportunity. >> that's it and that's why he's number one. he's been on the list actually almost 15 years. and this is the first time he's number one. and i think the purchase of "the washington post" is...
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the man behind amazon-dot-com is jeff bezos. he is the topic of a new book titled the everything store. jeff bezos and the age of amazon. joining us this morning is author brad stone. they do for joining us you have worked 15 years covering silicon valleys. with a variety of news organizations. the queue for joining us. why is he a stand out thank-you. >> he is really the heir. to steve jobs and he is the entrepreneur war. he drives the innovation and he is an operator. he runs a company that is going to bring in $75 billion in revenue this year. >> you are right. it is amazing that this started as an online retailer for books. now, it is the everything stored tell us about just how he was able to forge his leadership. >> guest: very aggressive, expensive and going for the opportunity as it presented itself. in the late 90's, there was a lot of hype and the just went for a debt. he expanded in every possible way. and then also the amazon kindle. >> tell us about him, as an individual because he is a very private man. not a lot o
the man behind amazon-dot-com is jeff bezos. he is the topic of a new book titled the everything store. jeff bezos and the age of amazon. joining us this morning is author brad stone. they do for joining us you have worked 15 years covering silicon valleys. with a variety of news organizations. the queue for joining us. why is he a stand out thank-you. >> he is really the heir. to steve jobs and he is the entrepreneur war. he drives the innovation and he is an operator. he runs a company...
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we had a number of other people, jeff bezos and a few others. musk came up on more lists than anyone else. >> in doing the report, what are the areas you single out and identify elon musk as having invented enough things or having had enough significance across the industries he's involved in, if you could just kind of run us through his accomplishments on that front. >> he first came to the tech world through pay pal. he's within of the leading figures on three front. one is tesla, having short-term stock problems today but has been more successful than many thought in the realm of electric cars. the other is spacex and then solar city. he's got i don't know attention talking about this hyper loop, which is and fantastical pneumatic tube to get people back and forth. all of them have gone far enough for people to say there are many of them at once. >> i'm just trying to think who the other great inventors that are alive at the moment. you haven't mentioned mark zuckerberg. social media has changed the world. >> sure. >> it's only one trick and
we had a number of other people, jeff bezos and a few others. musk came up on more lists than anyone else. >> in doing the report, what are the areas you single out and identify elon musk as having invented enough things or having had enough significance across the industries he's involved in, if you could just kind of run us through his accomplishments on that front. >> he first came to the tech world through pay pal. he's within of the leading figures on three front. one is tesla,...
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bezos very smart guy their stock prices gets knocked down it occasionally because he has invested in the infrastructure of his company invest in the company really more than what he just trying to piece the wall street analysts however at the same time he is not paying anywhere near the taxes that he should be paying in the u.k. so he's gaming the system on the financial as well but david cameron in other words is wrong on both scores number one he's wrong not to force amazon to pay taxes and number two he's. wrong to equate profits. divorced of any in analysis of why those profits come from as a university being good you have to you know he just speaks in soundbites that especially he's economically illiterate essentially is what we're talking about and so he the nation as a whole then becomes economically illiterate when the prime minister is a complete jackass when it comes to describing how corporations report their earnings and profits so you brought up remuneration how the payment for the c.e.o.'s and senior executives are tied to the share price now in particular they also tal
bezos very smart guy their stock prices gets knocked down it occasionally because he has invested in the infrastructure of his company invest in the company really more than what he just trying to piece the wall street analysts however at the same time he is not paying anywhere near the taxes that he should be paying in the u.k. so he's gaming the system on the financial as well but david cameron in other words is wrong on both scores number one he's wrong not to force amazon to pay taxes and...
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bezos very smart guy their stock prices gets knocked down occasionally because he has invested in the infrastructure of his company invest in the company really more than what he i'm just trying to piece the was. however at the same time he is not paying anywhere near the taxes that he should be paying in the u.k. so he's gaming the system on the financial end is well but david cameron in other words is wrong on both scores number one he's wrong not to force amazon to pay taxes and number two he's wrong to equate profits. divorced of any in analysis of what those profits come from as a university being good you have to you know he just speaks in sound bites that especially he's economically illiterate essentially is what we're talking about and so he the nation as a whole then becomes economically illiterate when the prime minister is a complete jackass when it comes to describing how corporations report their earnings and profits so you brought up remuneration how the payment for the c.e.o.'s in the senior executives are tied to the share price now in particular they also talk about
bezos very smart guy their stock prices gets knocked down occasionally because he has invested in the infrastructure of his company invest in the company really more than what he i'm just trying to piece the was. however at the same time he is not paying anywhere near the taxes that he should be paying in the u.k. so he's gaming the system on the financial end is well but david cameron in other words is wrong on both scores number one he's wrong not to force amazon to pay taxes and number two...
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the post is owned by jeff bezos personal. --is not a public const company. we are trying to deal with that particular issue. at the same time, people who wore it up nonprofit agencies. there's going to be a new one. as from the edward snowden papers. ups are the new start competing in that space. even though they have fewer resources, some of them are doing really good work. spent a lot of time studying and writing about. they are fragile and the support. some are stronger financially. they are public interest organizations if you will like npr or public broadcasting. are in doubt. they are going to be there. that is very helpful. they also collaborate with traditional organizational stop "the new york times " and other have published things provided by nonprofit investigative reporting site which is very useful. to come back to the first part of your question, some states, one of these nonprofits and the legislator trye to put them out of existence because of their offices are inside of the university. into the stated budget and state funds, university fund
the post is owned by jeff bezos personal. --is not a public const company. we are trying to deal with that particular issue. at the same time, people who wore it up nonprofit agencies. there's going to be a new one. as from the edward snowden papers. ups are the new start competing in that space. even though they have fewer resources, some of them are doing really good work. spent a lot of time studying and writing about. they are fragile and the support. some are stronger financially. they are...
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get jeff bezos. he knows how to do this. the difference is that people go to amazon.com voluntarily and because they know what they want to buy. people go to healthcare.gov because they're under government coercion and they're confronted with something that poll after poll indicates they don't want to buy. so the bezos model, i'm afraid, won't work. >> back to the democrats who are coming out after this delay. this is what republican senator jeff flake said about this. this is back in september, the strategy about pushing red state dems. >> this is going to be a tough sell in those red state that is democrats have to defend anyway. i think it is quite possible. i think they'll put a lot of pressure on the leadership to go ahead and delay for a year. >> that's back in september. we had the government shutdown and the debt ceiling increase fight. but they were predicting this back then. >> and this has always been the concern for democrats in red states and in conservative districts, that obama care would roll out and it would
get jeff bezos. he knows how to do this. the difference is that people go to amazon.com voluntarily and because they know what they want to buy. people go to healthcare.gov because they're under government coercion and they're confronted with something that poll after poll indicates they don't want to buy. so the bezos model, i'm afraid, won't work. >> back to the democrats who are coming out after this delay. this is what republican senator jeff flake said about this. this is back in...
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bring jeff bezos in. makes a lot of sense. we'll send the white house a link to the segment. i'm sure they will do all those things right away. appreciate it. good ideas. >> thank you. melissa: next on "money," iran seemingly backing down off its nuclear positions offering to get u.s.-led sanctions lifted. how do we know if this is a ruse though? a top middle east expert is here to respond. >>> plus is your career six feet under? there are five critical tips to bring it back from the dead and one of the top employment gurus around is here to fill us in. they are great ideas. i've seen them. i love them. do you ever have too much money? we'll be right back. when we made our commitment to the gulf, bp had two big goals: help the gulf recover and learn from what happened so we could be a better, safer energy company. i can tell you - safety is at the heart of everything we do. we've added cutting-edge technology, like a new deepwater well cap and a state-of-the-art monitoring center, whe experts watch over all drilling activity twenty-four-seven. and we're sharing what we've lea
bring jeff bezos in. makes a lot of sense. we'll send the white house a link to the segment. i'm sure they will do all those things right away. appreciate it. good ideas. >> thank you. melissa: next on "money," iran seemingly backing down off its nuclear positions offering to get u.s.-led sanctions lifted. how do we know if this is a ruse though? a top middle east expert is here to respond. >>> plus is your career six feet under? there are five critical tips to bring it...
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jeff bezos the ceo, they plow their money back in the business to generate more revenue growth. it's working. in their latest quarter, amazon delivered the holy grail of momentum. it gave you arg with its revenues rising 24% up from 22% growth previous quarter, plus, despite all the hand winging about profitability, the gross margin expanded by a whopping 240 basis points, that said, amazon is a cult stock. it's a cult that i understand people's willingness to join. then there is the other growth name november 2011 when we made the switch from candies to fads can. f-5 networks. with f-5, we're once again back in the network territory. the fast lane of the information super highway, the software keeps data traffic moving as swiftly as possible, is down since i added it to the index. that's because the f-5 has been getting cut in half. going from $138 in april, 2012, to a low of $67 this july. since then, f-5 has been coming back like so many times before. it rallied up to $84 today. just last week, they reported absolutely excellent no flies quarter. f5 is launching the biggest p
jeff bezos the ceo, they plow their money back in the business to generate more revenue growth. it's working. in their latest quarter, amazon delivered the holy grail of momentum. it gave you arg with its revenues rising 24% up from 22% growth previous quarter, plus, despite all the hand winging about profitability, the gross margin expanded by a whopping 240 basis points, that said, amazon is a cult stock. it's a cult that i understand people's willingness to join. then there is the other...
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i hope jeff bezos is watching now. oments of value. build character through quality. and earn the right to be called a classic. the lands' end no iron dress shirt. starting at 49 dollars. are you flo? yes. is this the thing you gave my husband? well, yeah, yes. the "name your price" tool. you tell us the price you want to pay, and we give you a range of options to choose from. careful, though -- that kind of power can go to your head. that explains a lot. yo, buddy! i got this. gimme...
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jeff bezos can tell you how many flat screen televisions amazon sold today. >> they have a rolling estimate, but it's very low. the argument they make is that it's going to be low because in massachusetts only a couple hundred people signed up in the first month and the big crush came right before the deadline. that's when you get. and it's going to be embarrassing if they say only 25 people or however many it is. they want to wait until they have good numbers, but they have said that they're going to put out numbers mid-november. they've made a lot of specific prom promises. the website is going to be fixed by the end of november. those are hard and fast deadlines. >> we're talking tonight about hard and fast promises made that turned out to be bogus. >> i can pull up on my iphone right now and say how many people on the daily call and where they're coming from. this is a government reading all our e-mails which is pretty good at data when it wants to be. and the idea they have no idea is a flat out lie. by the way, their explanation that, well, the system crashed because too many people a
jeff bezos can tell you how many flat screen televisions amazon sold today. >> they have a rolling estimate, but it's very low. the argument they make is that it's going to be low because in massachusetts only a couple hundred people signed up in the first month and the big crush came right before the deadline. that's when you get. and it's going to be embarrassing if they say only 25 people or however many it is. they want to wait until they have good numbers, but they have said that...
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bring jeff bezos in. makes a lot of sense. we'll send the white house a link to the segment. i'm sure they will do all those things right away. appreciate it. good ideas. >> thank you. melissa: next on "money," iran seemingly backing down off its nuclear positions offering to get u.s.-led sanctions lifted. how do we know if this is a ruse though? a top middle east expert is here to respond. >>> plus is your career six feet under? there are five critical tips to bring it back from the dead and one of the top employment gurus around is here to fill us in. they are great ideas. i've seen them. i love them. do you ever have too much money? we'll be right back. [ tires screech ] ♪ [ male announcer ] 1.21 gigawatts. today, that's easy. ge is revolutioning power. supercharging turbines with advanced hardware and innovative software. using data predictively to help power entire cities. so the turbines of today... will power us all... into the future. ♪ a confident retirement. those dreams, there's just no way we're going to let them die. ♪ like they helped millions of others. b
bring jeff bezos in. makes a lot of sense. we'll send the white house a link to the segment. i'm sure they will do all those things right away. appreciate it. good ideas. >> thank you. melissa: next on "money," iran seemingly backing down off its nuclear positions offering to get u.s.-led sanctions lifted. how do we know if this is a ruse though? a top middle east expert is here to respond. >>> plus is your career six feet under? there are five critical tips to bring it...