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>> welcome to businessweek. >> coming up, our cover story. where oil goes, so the world goes. >> a sumner redstone stepping down from cbs and viacom and leaving a maelstrom in his weight. >> and a company named cu you want high functioning rear. we go behind the scenes of the latest issue of bloomberg businessweek. ♪ >> definitely a lot of topical stories. something that caught my attention had to do with amazon, and their quest to rule the world. there is a report they had out for a few years, an internal report. but some folks have gotten hold of it. they want to be big in terms of delivery. going head-to-head with the likes of ups, and alibaba, and fedex, really kind of owning the fulfillment space globally. >> another thing about the canadian dollars, the weakest, and the effect that this having on the national hockey league. carol: currency causing a lot of problems around the globe. diapers, you know them. i know them. we have had kids. adult diapers, and this is a business that is growing rapidly and outpacing the diapers you see for
>> welcome to businessweek. >> coming up, our cover story. where oil goes, so the world goes. >> a sumner redstone stepping down from cbs and viacom and leaving a maelstrom in his weight. >> and a company named cu you want high functioning rear. we go behind the scenes of the latest issue of bloomberg businessweek. ♪ >> definitely a lot of topical stories. something that caught my attention had to do with amazon, and their quest to rule the world. there is a...
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>> welcome to businessweek. >> coming up, our cover story. where oil goes, so the world goes. >> sumner redstone leaving behind i wait. >> and a company named cu you want high functioning rear. we go behind the scenes of the latest issue of bloomberg businessweek. right here on bloomberg television. >> definitely a lot of topical stories. something that caught my attention had to do with amazon, and their quest to rule the world. there is a report they had out for a few years, and internal report. they want to be big in terms of delivery. going head-to-head with the likes of ups, and alibaba, fulfilling the filmglobally -- fulfillment space globally. >> another thing about the canadian dollars, the weakest, and the effect that this having on the national hockey league. you've got the seven franchise teams in canada. the revenues for the league are done in u.s. dollars but the teams are taking in canadian carol: currency causing a lot of dollars. problems around the globe. diapers, you know them. it's a crazy story. i know them. we have had ki
>> welcome to businessweek. >> coming up, our cover story. where oil goes, so the world goes. >> sumner redstone leaving behind i wait. >> and a company named cu you want high functioning rear. we go behind the scenes of the latest issue of bloomberg businessweek. right here on bloomberg television. >> definitely a lot of topical stories. something that caught my attention had to do with amazon, and their quest to rule the world. there is a report they had out for...
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it is the back of the book stories in bloomberg businessweek. for that we bring in brett, who edited the section. david: speaking of the cover story you have a guy wearing , camouflage that i have not seen before, a new brand of hunting gear. >> the company was started by a guy named jason who spent a little time in the nfl. on weekends he was going on hunting trips and found himself often wearing a lot of name brands, but having to wrap himself in cheap, heavy camouflage. david: like patagonia with a generic camouflage on top. >> exactly. after a while he thought he could do better. he launched the company that he launched with a friend from college. they ended up selling the company and launched the new company. , iol, when i read about it thought it couldn't be this big a market. but it it is a real sizable market. david: yeah, hunting is huge. there are 50 million people a year who apply for hunting licenses, 50 million people year. and the industry, apparel and gear, takes in $23 billion a year. it is huge, so there are so many business opp
it is the back of the book stories in bloomberg businessweek. for that we bring in brett, who edited the section. david: speaking of the cover story you have a guy wearing , camouflage that i have not seen before, a new brand of hunting gear. >> the company was started by a guy named jason who spent a little time in the nfl. on weekends he was going on hunting trips and found himself often wearing a lot of name brands, but having to wrap himself in cheap, heavy camouflage. david: like...
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♪ carol: welcome to "businessweek" on bloomberg television. i'm carol massar. sumner redstone stepping aside from cbs and leaving a melodrama in his wake. david: a company is betting hunters want high-end, high-functioning gear. all that as we go behind the scenes of the latest issue of "businessweek" here on bloomberg television. ♪ carol: definitely a a lot of topical stories, but something that caught my attention has to do with amazon and their quest to rule the world. there is a report, an internal report, but some folks have gotten hold of it and shared it. it looks like they want to be big in terms of delivery, so maybe head-to-head with ups, fedex, owning the fulfillment space and internet globally. david: eager to see what happens with that. another great piece was about the canadian dollar. and the effect it's having on the hockey league. you have these teams -- in canadian dollars. carol: currency causing a lot of problems around the globe. diapers, you know them. i know them. we have had kids. adult diapers, and this is a business that is growing r
♪ carol: welcome to "businessweek" on bloomberg television. i'm carol massar. sumner redstone stepping aside from cbs and leaving a melodrama in his wake. david: a company is betting hunters want high-end, high-functioning gear. all that as we go behind the scenes of the latest issue of "businessweek" here on bloomberg television. ♪ carol: definitely a a lot of topical stories, but something that caught my attention has to do with amazon and their quest to rule the...
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details when "bloomberg businessweek," returns. ♪ carol: welcome back to "bloomberg businessweek." i'm carol massar. david gura is off this week. nascar is doing a 180 itself toward a new ownership structure. the auto racing organization introducing a franchise tech model. those charters guarantee a slot in every race in nascar's top circuit. while the move may wrap up sponsors, it may not grease the wheels for drivers. want to take a step back. what has been the nascar model? the teams show up with a car, driver, and crew and compete for prizes. the heady when one-year rolling contract with nascar that kind of laid out the terms for racing and prizes. they had no stake in nascar. whereke the nfl or nba the owners of the board of governors that run the whole enterprise. they are the league and control it. we have revenue coming in reliably. carol: that is a really different structure than what you see. this has changed here to the are handing out charters. what is that about? >> that is a half step toward a franchise model. they give 36 teams a guaranteed slot in every race. they c
details when "bloomberg businessweek," returns. ♪ carol: welcome back to "bloomberg businessweek." i'm carol massar. david gura is off this week. nascar is doing a 180 itself toward a new ownership structure. the auto racing organization introducing a franchise tech model. those charters guarantee a slot in every race in nascar's top circuit. while the move may wrap up sponsors, it may not grease the wheels for drivers. want to take a step back. what has been the nascar...
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carol: you can read peter's story and the latest edition of "businessweek". david: what's ahead for viacom? will take a look at the details when "businessweek" on bloomberg television returns. ♪ david: a changing of the guard at cbs and viacom. carol: and an end to sumner redstone's reign over a company that he has controlled for 30 ♪ david: a changing of the guard at cbs and viacom. carol: and an end to sumner redstone's reign over a company that he has controlled for 30 years. david: let's talk about the void that sumner redstone's departure leaves. >> this is the moment that people have been waiting for for a long time. there have been all these rumors, conflicting reports, about sumner redstone's health. he is 92 years old, so finally the moment, where he steps down as chair of cbs and viacom. immediately cbs, no drama, no surprise, les moonves well thought of. he is a ceo elevated to chair. viacom, totally different story. david: why is it a different story? >> basically the last year and a half, two years, viacom has been struggling, cable networks,
carol: you can read peter's story and the latest edition of "businessweek". david: what's ahead for viacom? will take a look at the details when "businessweek" on bloomberg television returns. ♪ david: a changing of the guard at cbs and viacom. carol: and an end to sumner redstone's reign over a company that he has controlled for 30 ♪ david: a changing of the guard at cbs and viacom. carol: and an end to sumner redstone's reign over a company that he has controlled for...
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hello and welcome to "bloomberg businessweek." they can businesses getting left up by republicans and democrats this year. we take a look at how the lobbying group to get their act together. the amazing story of the south tiger, he is trying to save the cap from extinction. take the spring fashion quiz. all that and more as we go behind the scenes of the latest snessweek" right here on bloomberg television. ♪ carol: economics editor looks at how corporate america is responding to criticism from u.s. presidential candidates including democrat bernie sanders. republicans such as donald trump and ted cruz as well. >> the screaming you here now from across the potomac is the washington cartel in full terror at the conservative grassroots arising up. carol: peter, you write about how the people are controlling the pitchforks at this point. how is big business responding? peter: very quietly. rou would expect that with thei integrity being impugned it is going to say. they have chosen to take an extremely low-key approach. amondxample
hello and welcome to "bloomberg businessweek." they can businesses getting left up by republicans and democrats this year. we take a look at how the lobbying group to get their act together. the amazing story of the south tiger, he is trying to save the cap from extinction. take the spring fashion quiz. all that and more as we go behind the scenes of the latest snessweek" right here on bloomberg television. ♪ carol: economics editor looks at how corporate america is responding...
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a reminder, the latest issue of "liberty businessweek -- withberg businessweek," the cover story on johny srouji, a member of one of the least known teams at apple. is available online and on newsstands. ♪ ♪ narrator: the contemporary art world is vibrant and booming as never before. it is the 21st century phenomenon, a global industry in its own right. "brilliant ideas" looks at the artists at the heart of this. artists with a unique power to astonish, challenge, and a surprise. ti
a reminder, the latest issue of "liberty businessweek -- withberg businessweek," the cover story on johny srouji, a member of one of the least known teams at apple. is available online and on newsstands. ♪ ♪ narrator: the contemporary art world is vibrant and booming as never before. it is the 21st century phenomenon, a global industry in its own right. "brilliant ideas" looks at the artists at the heart of this. artists with a unique power to astonish, challenge, and a...
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♪ "businessweek". i'm carol massar. david: the female solidarity movement, and how tina brown and others are getting into the business of empowerment. carroll: titanium dioxide -- now it is at the center of a plot to steal the color white. cloak and dagger details coming up. david: millions will gather around the tv this weekend for the super bowl ads. will the commercials be better or worse than the big game? all that and more as we go behind the scenes with the latest issue of "bloomberg businessweek," right here on bloomberg television. ♪ david carol: we mentioned the super bowl talking about the coin for the toss. it is an interesting story going , into the company behind it. like any coin, it has two sides to this story. it talks about "the wolf of wall street" and mark cuban. great read. david: absolutely. there is a very timely piece about mosquitoes obviously with the zika virus which is a concern to a lot of people. looking at the economics of mosquitoes. how you look at the malaria virus. the push to eradica
♪ "businessweek". i'm carol massar. david: the female solidarity movement, and how tina brown and others are getting into the business of empowerment. carroll: titanium dioxide -- now it is at the center of a plot to steal the color white. cloak and dagger details coming up. david: millions will gather around the tv this weekend for the super bowl ads. will the commercials be better or worse than the big game? all that and more as we go behind the scenes with the latest issue of...
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♪ >> welcome to "businessweek". i'm carol massar. david: the female solidarity movement, and how tina brown and others are getting into the business of empowerment. carroll: titanium dioxide -- now it is at the center of a plot to steal the color white. cloak and dagger details coming up. david: millions will gather around the tv this weekend for the super bowl ads. will the commercials be better or worse than the big game? all that and more as we go behind the scenes with the latest issue of "bloomberg businessweek," right here on bloomberg television. ♪ carol: we mentioned the super bowl talking about the coin for the toss. it is an interesting story, going into the company behind it. like any coin, it has two sides to this story. it talks about "the wolf of wall street" and mark cuban. great read. david: absolutely. there is a very timely piece about mosquitoes obviously with the zika virus which is a concern to a lot of people. looking at the economics of mosquitoes. how you look at the malaria virus. the push to eradicate mosq
♪ >> welcome to "businessweek". i'm carol massar. david: the female solidarity movement, and how tina brown and others are getting into the business of empowerment. carroll: titanium dioxide -- now it is at the center of a plot to steal the color white. cloak and dagger details coming up. david: millions will gather around the tv this weekend for the super bowl ads. will the commercials be better or worse than the big game? all that and more as we go behind the scenes with the...
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tool: hello and welcome "businessweek." the female solidarity movement. carol: dewpoint turned a chemical equation into a $2.6 billion business. now is at the center of a plot to steal. millions will gather around the tv this weekend for the super bowl ads. we will see if the super bowl commercials would be better or worse than the game. we go behind-the-scenes this week on "businessweek" on bloomberg television. ♪ carol: we mentioned the super bowl, and it is a five-story in business this week that has to do about the coin used at the to cost of the beginning of the game. like any coin, there are two sides of the story. it's awesome of the of wall street as mark cuban. a great read. david: absolutely. a great timely piece about mosquitoes. the zika virus is a concern to a lot of people. you think about malaria and now the zika virus, a push to eradicate mosquitoes from places all around the world. resemble spent a quarter of a million dollars to get rid of mosquitoes. czechoslovakia and all the council in czechoslovakia that you can get for $13,000, bu
tool: hello and welcome "businessweek." the female solidarity movement. carol: dewpoint turned a chemical equation into a $2.6 billion business. now is at the center of a plot to steal. millions will gather around the tv this weekend for the super bowl ads. we will see if the super bowl commercials would be better or worse than the game. we go behind-the-scenes this week on "businessweek" on bloomberg television. ♪ carol: we mentioned the super bowl, and it is a five-story...
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carol: hello and welcome to "bloomberg businessweek." coming up, big business is bytting roughed up republicans and democrats this year. we take a look at how the lobbying group to get their act together. the amazing story of the south china tiger, he is trying to save the cap from extinction. -- the cats from extinction. take the spring fashion quiz. all that and more as we go behind the scenes of the latest issue of "buisnessweek" right here on bloomberg television. ♪ ♪ carol: economics editor looks at how corporate america is responding to criticism from u.s. presidential candidates including democrat bernie sanders. republicans such as donald trump and ted cruz as well. >> the screaming you here now from across the potomac is the washington cartel in full terror at the conservative grassroots are rising up. carol: peter, you write about in your story how the people are controlling the pitchforks at this point. controlling the story on the campaign trail. how is big business responding? peter: very quietly. it has been fascinating
carol: hello and welcome to "bloomberg businessweek." coming up, big business is bytting roughed up republicans and democrats this year. we take a look at how the lobbying group to get their act together. the amazing story of the south china tiger, he is trying to save the cap from extinction. -- the cats from extinction. take the spring fashion quiz. all that and more as we go behind the scenes of the latest issue of "buisnessweek" right here on bloomberg television. ♪...
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. >> hello welcome back to "businessweek." stewart bray is a unlikeable has 20 south -- banker who has 20 south china tigers. a great story. you spent some time with this guy. stewart bray? >> reporter: he's a very interesting guy. he's a likeable person. he's very driven, very passionate. he's fundamentally city guy who banking.areer in very level and capable. and very passionate about things him. just so happen, one of the things that's very important to him now is tigers. years of his life and huge sum of money trying to rescue the chinese tiger. >> they're beautiful. considered extinct. what's the process been like for him to do it? money and it involves south africa and chinese officials. that?s about >> reporter: the south china tiger is functionally extinct. aren't any more animals left in the wild. hundred or so left this zoos in china. what stuart have to do to persuade the chinese government some south china cubs. his plan is to raise them and breed them at the central in africa. increase their numbers. eventually he
. >> hello welcome back to "businessweek." stewart bray is a unlikeable has 20 south -- banker who has 20 south china tigers. a great story. you spent some time with this guy. stewart bray? >> reporter: he's a very interesting guy. he's a likeable person. he's very driven, very passionate. he's fundamentally city guy who banking.areer in very level and capable. and very passionate about things him. just so happen, one of the things that's very important to him now is...
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behindd more as we go the scenes of bloomberg businessweek. carol: a couple other stories, the unexpected death of supreme court justice antonin scalia a. scalia. he talks about how his writings are in favor of large corporations. often against the little guy. the story walking you through those stories. and portland, oregon. workersg number of tech that are saying they're leaving silicon valley in a big way. they are looking to write for ebay and salesforce. it just might surprise you. check it out. more details on both stories in the magazine. when you think of apple you think of steve jobs, tim cook. and cool gadgets. someone behind the scenes is stepping into the spotlight. he is apple's new senior vice president for hardware technologies. he's the subject of our cover story. who, this guy is someone stayed out of the spotlight but he is stepping in. what is going on? >> he's an israeli born engineer 2008.ined in this is after the original iphone had been introduced. apple saw the limitations they were running up against in terms of the co
behindd more as we go the scenes of bloomberg businessweek. carol: a couple other stories, the unexpected death of supreme court justice antonin scalia a. scalia. he talks about how his writings are in favor of large corporations. often against the little guy. the story walking you through those stories. and portland, oregon. workersg number of tech that are saying they're leaving silicon valley in a big way. they are looking to write for ebay and salesforce. it just might surprise you. check...
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. ♪ carol: welcome to "businessweek" on bloomberg television. i'm carol massar. summer redstone stepping aside from cbs and leaving a melodrama in his way. david: a company is betting hunters want high-end, high-functioning year. all that is we go behind the scenes of the latest issue of "businessweek" here on bloomberg television. ♪ carol: definitely a a lot of topical stories, but something that caught my attention has to do with amazon and their quest to rule the world. , an internalport report, but some folks have gotten hold of it and shared it. it looks like they want to be big in terms of delivery, so may be head-to-head with ups, fedex, owning the fulfillment space and internet globally. david: eager to see what happens with that. another great piece was about the canadian dollar. you have these teams taking in canadian dollars. carol: currency causing a lot of problems around the globe. them i know know them. we have had kids. adult diapers, and this is a business that is growing rapidly and outpacing the diapers you see for kids. area, stranger, but a
. ♪ carol: welcome to "businessweek" on bloomberg television. i'm carol massar. summer redstone stepping aside from cbs and leaving a melodrama in his way. david: a company is betting hunters want high-end, high-functioning year. all that is we go behind the scenes of the latest issue of "businessweek" here on bloomberg television. ♪ carol: definitely a a lot of topical stories, but something that caught my attention has to do with amazon and their quest to rule the...
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it is the back of the book stories in bloomberg businessweek. for that we bring in brett, who edited the section. david: speaking of the cover story, you have a guy wearing camouflage that i have not seen before, a new brand of hunting gear. >> the company was started by a guy named jason who spent a little time in the nfl. on weekends he was going on hunting trips and found himself often wearing a lot of name brands, but having to wrap himself in cheap, heavy camouflage. david: like patagonia with a generic camouflage on top. >> exactly. >> after a while he thought he could do better. he launched the company that he launched with a friend from college. they ended up selling the company and launched the new company. carol: i have to be honest. when i read about it, i thought it couldn't be this big a market. but it it is a real sizable market. >> yeah, hunting is huge. there are 50 million people a year who apply for hunting licenses, 50 million people year. and the industry, apparel and gear, takes in $23 billion a year. it's huge. certainly bu
it is the back of the book stories in bloomberg businessweek. for that we bring in brett, who edited the section. david: speaking of the cover story, you have a guy wearing camouflage that i have not seen before, a new brand of hunting gear. >> the company was started by a guy named jason who spent a little time in the nfl. on weekends he was going on hunting trips and found himself often wearing a lot of name brands, but having to wrap himself in cheap, heavy camouflage. david: like...
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♪ >> welcome to "businessweek" on bloomberg television. david: the female solidarity movement, and how tina brown and others are getting into the business of empowerment. carroll: titanium dioxide -- now it is at the center of a plot to steal the color white. cloak and decker details. david: millions will gather around the tv this weekend for the super bowl ads. will the commercials be better or worse than the big game? all as we go behind the latest issue of "business week" right here on bloomberg television. ♪ carol: we mentioned the super bowl. there is a fun story this week that has to do with the coin used at the toss at the beginning of the game. it is an interesting story, going into the company behind it. like any coin, it has two sides to this story. it talks about "the wolf of wall street" and mark cuban. great read. david: there is a timely piece about mosquitoes. obviously the zika virus is of concern to people. looking at the economics of mosquitoes. how you look at the malaria virus. the push to eradicate mosquitoes. brazil
♪ >> welcome to "businessweek" on bloomberg television. david: the female solidarity movement, and how tina brown and others are getting into the business of empowerment. carroll: titanium dioxide -- now it is at the center of a plot to steal the color white. cloak and decker details. david: millions will gather around the tv this weekend for the super bowl ads. will the commercials be better or worse than the big game? all as we go behind the latest issue of "business...
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♪ carol: hello and welcome to takingerg businessweek." businesses getting left up by republicans and democrats this year. we take a look at how the lobbying group to get their act together. also the amazing story of the , south china tiger, he is trying to save the cat from extinction. take the spring fashion quiz. all that and more as we go behind the scenes of the latest issue of "buisnessweek" right here on bloomberg television. ♪ in this week's cover story, peter cory said how corporate america is responding to criticism from u.s. presidential candidates including democrat bernie sanders. republicans such as donald trump and ted cruz. >> indeed the screaming you hear now from across the atomic -- potomac is the washington cartel in full terror that the conservative grassroots are rising up. carol: peter, you write about in your story how the people are controlling the pitchforks at this point. controlling the story that is being told on the campaign trail. how is big business responding? peter: very quietly. it has been fascinating.
♪ carol: hello and welcome to takingerg businessweek." businesses getting left up by republicans and democrats this year. we take a look at how the lobbying group to get their act together. also the amazing story of the , south china tiger, he is trying to save the cat from extinction. take the spring fashion quiz. all that and more as we go behind the scenes of the latest issue of "buisnessweek" right here on bloomberg television. ♪ in this week's cover story, peter cory...
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carol: welcome to bloomberg businessweek. coming up, we profile one of the most important and least known members of a leadership team at apple. why marco rubio is one of the presidential candidates looking to connect with the hot brand for political gain. the alamo drafthouse dine in movie theater may be the back to the future answer you're looking for. other stories that caught my eye, writing about antonin scalia and the impact he has had in class action suits. we are talking about walmart, american express, and often against the little guy. the story walking you through his thinking in those decisions. portland, oregon, a growing number of tech workers saying they are leaving silicon valley and going to portland, oregon, looking to work for ebay, airbnb and salesforce. check it out. more detail on both of those stories in the magazine. let's get started this week. when you think of apple, you think of steve jobs, tim cook, and the cool gadgets. there is someone behind the scenes stepping into the spotlight. his name is jo
carol: welcome to bloomberg businessweek. coming up, we profile one of the most important and least known members of a leadership team at apple. why marco rubio is one of the presidential candidates looking to connect with the hot brand for political gain. the alamo drafthouse dine in movie theater may be the back to the future answer you're looking for. other stories that caught my eye, writing about antonin scalia and the impact he has had in class action suits. we are talking about walmart,...
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carol: welcome to bloomberg businessweek. coming up, we profile one of the most important and least known members of a leadership team at apple. why marco rubio is one of the presidential candidates looking to connect with the hot brand for political gain. the alamo drafthouse dine in movie theater may be the back to the future answer you're looking for. other stories that caught my eye, writing about antonin scalia and the impact he has had in class action suits. we are talking about walmart, american express, and often against the little guy. the story walking you through his thinking in those decisions. portland, oregon, a growing number of tech workers saying they are leaving silicon valley and going to portland, oregon, looking to work for ebay, airbnb and salesforce. check it out. more detail on both of those stories in the magazine. let's get started this week. when you think of apple, you think of steve jobs, tim cook, and the cool gadgets. there is someone behind the scenes stepping into the spotlight. his name is jo
carol: welcome to bloomberg businessweek. coming up, we profile one of the most important and least known members of a leadership team at apple. why marco rubio is one of the presidential candidates looking to connect with the hot brand for political gain. the alamo drafthouse dine in movie theater may be the back to the future answer you're looking for. other stories that caught my eye, writing about antonin scalia and the impact he has had in class action suits. we are talking about walmart,...
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that does it for this edition of bloomberg businessweek. i'm carol massar. the latest issue is available online and on newsstands. see you next week here on bloomberg television. ♪ announcer: from our studios in new york city, this is "charlie rose." charlie: on june 23, voters in the united kingdom will decide whether to leave the european union. as of last year, the chances seemed remote. recent polls suggest more britons do not want to stay. in what was seen as a major rebuke to prime minister david cameron, the london mayor recently declared his support for the brexit. he said remaining in the e.u. would lead to an erosion of democracy. joining me is john micklethwait. he was editor-in-chief of "the economist" magazine, which is where i first got to know him.
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♪ carol: welcome to bloomberg businessweek. coming up, we profile one of the most important and least known members of a leadership team at apple. why marco rubio is one of the presidential candidates looking to connect with the hot brand for political gain. the alamo drafthouse dine in movie theater may be the back to the future answer you're looking for. other stories that caught my eye, writing about antonin scalia and the impact he has had in class action suits. we are talking about walmart, american express, and often against the little guy. the story walking you through his thinking in those decisions. portland, oregon, a growing number of tech workers saying they are leaving silicon valley and going to portland, oregon, looking to work for ebay, airbnb and salesforce. the percentage of the tech workforce in portland might just surprise you. check it out. more detail on both of those stories in the magazine. let's get started this week. when you think of apple, you think of steve jobs, tim cook, and the cool gadgets. ther
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. ♪ tool: hello and welcome "businessweek." the female solidarity movement. carol: dewpoint turned a chemical equation into a $2.6 billion business. now is at the center of a plot to steal. millions will gather around the tv this weekend for the super bowl ads. we will see if the super bowl commercials would be better or worse than the game. we go behind-the-scenes this week on "businessweek" on bloomberg television. ♪
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. ♪ ♪ "businessweek". i'm carol massar. david: the female solidarity movement, and how tina brown and others are getting into the business of empowerment. carroll: titanium dioxide -- now it is at the center of a plot to steal the color white. cloak and dagger details coming up. david: millions will gather around the tv this weekend for the super bowl ads. will the commercials be better or worse than the big game? all that and more as we go behind the scenes with the latest issue of "bloomberg businessweek," right here on bloomberg television. ♪
. ♪ ♪ "businessweek". i'm carol massar. david: the female solidarity movement, and how tina brown and others are getting into the business of empowerment. carroll: titanium dioxide -- now it is at the center of a plot to steal the color white. cloak and dagger details coming up. david: millions will gather around the tv this weekend for the super bowl ads. will the commercials be better or worse than the big game? all that and more as we go behind the scenes with the latest issue...
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. ♪ ♪ carol: welcome to bloomberg businessweek. i'm carol massar. david gura is off this week. coming up, we profile one of the -- the business is getting roughed up. we take a look at how the big lobbying groups are attempting to get their act together. story of amazing stuart gray. it he is single-handedly trying to say cats from extinction. ready to break out of the winter rut? all that and more as we go inside the latest issue on "bloomberg businessweek," right here on bloomberg television. ♪
. ♪ ♪ carol: welcome to bloomberg businessweek. i'm carol massar. david gura is off this week. coming up, we profile one of the -- the business is getting roughed up. we take a look at how the big lobbying groups are attempting to get their act together. story of amazing stuart gray. it he is single-handedly trying to say cats from extinction. ready to break out of the winter rut? all that and more as we go inside the latest issue on "bloomberg businessweek," right here on...
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david: to read his article, you can find in bloomberg businessweek. ted cruz is the top candidate in south carolina. why do many of them still think donald trump will still show? investors getting impatient with twitter after the last order sought a serious lack of user growth. -- saw a serious lack of user growth. ♪ david: welcome back to bloomberg markets. let's take a quick check of the doubt here. s. were down 400 point the price of wti going down to $26.14, the lowest since 2003. the clinton and bernie sanders will meet to debate in milwaukee, wisconsin. the publicans are focused on -- hillaryina clinton and bernie sanders will meet to debate in the waukee, wisconsin. republicans are focused on south carolina. who do you think is going to win the south carolina primary? >> trump. >> trumpeted >. >> trump. choicesu are only two in the donald trump and ted cruz, who would you vote for? >> ted cruz. >> ted cruz. >> ted cruz. >> undecided. >> cruz. david: the first woman said i'm afraid of trump talk about what you heard from those borders down and
david: to read his article, you can find in bloomberg businessweek. ted cruz is the top candidate in south carolina. why do many of them still think donald trump will still show? investors getting impatient with twitter after the last order sought a serious lack of user growth. -- saw a serious lack of user growth. ♪ david: welcome back to bloomberg markets. let's take a quick check of the doubt here. s. were down 400 point the price of wti going down to $26.14, the lowest since 2003. the...
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at bloombergtor businessweek, thank you for joining us. bloomberg markets put together three charts for us. concerns we have been talking about for a while, a divide between the goods and services economy and the manufacturing economy, and specificly the growth versus goods producing jobs. the service providing jobs have stayed steady and on a muted upward trajectory. >> that is all about exports. the rest of the world is weak. our exports are under pressure. are at thethat, we rollover you are seeing. the service sector is more domestic, and because the domestic economy is stronger than the international economy, service jobs are holding up. any of that letting up anytime soon, because the rest of the world remains weaker than the u.s., so that trend my continue. >> which jobs pay better? >> we were talking about this yesterday. it is hard to come up with an aggregate number. you have to look at what parts of the sectors, certainly a lot of high paid manufacturing jobs, but it goes from busing tables to ceo. you can't generalize. alix: it
at bloombergtor businessweek, thank you for joining us. bloomberg markets put together three charts for us. concerns we have been talking about for a while, a divide between the goods and services economy and the manufacturing economy, and specificly the growth versus goods producing jobs. the service providing jobs have stayed steady and on a muted upward trajectory. >> that is all about exports. the rest of the world is weak. our exports are under pressure. are at thethat, we rollover...
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that does it for this week's edition of "bloomberg businessweek." the latest issue is available online and on newsstands. carol: we will see you next week, right here on bloomberg television. ♪ ♪ . . ♪ >> from our studios in new york city, this is "charlie rose." betty: welcome to the program. i'm betty liu, filling in for charlie rose, who is on assignment. we begin with a look at the latest democratic debate. the one-on-one showdown between bernie sanders and hillary clinton at the university of new hampshire. [applause] rachel: secretary clinton, senator sanders is campaigning against you now. at this point in the campaign, by arguing you are not progressive enough to be the democratic nominee. he has said that if you voted for the iraq war, if you were in favor he
that does it for this week's edition of "bloomberg businessweek." the latest issue is available online and on newsstands. carol: we will see you next week, right here on bloomberg television. ♪ ♪ . . ♪ >> from our studios in new york city, this is "charlie rose." betty: welcome to the program. i'm betty liu, filling in for charlie rose, who is on assignment. we begin with a look at the latest democratic debate. the one-on-one showdown between bernie sanders and...
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>> welcome to bloomberg businessweek. coming up, we profile one of the most important and least known leadership team at apple. why marco rubio is one of the presidential candidates looking to connect with the hot brand for political gain. the alamo draft house thine in movie theater may be the back to the future answer you're looking for. other stories that caught my about antonin scalia and the impact he has had in class action suits. about walmart, american express, and often against the little guy. the story walking you through his thinking in those decisions. portland, oregon, a growing number of tech workers saying they are leaving silicon valley and going to portland, oregon, looking to work for ebay, airbnb and salesforce. it out. more detail on both of those stories in the magazine. let's get started this week. think of apple, you think of steve jobs, tim cook, and the cool gadgets. there is someone behind the scenes stepping into the spotlight. his name is johnny and he is the new vice president for hardware tec
>> welcome to bloomberg businessweek. coming up, we profile one of the most important and least known leadership team at apple. why marco rubio is one of the presidential candidates looking to connect with the hot brand for political gain. the alamo draft house thine in movie theater may be the back to the future answer you're looking for. other stories that caught my about antonin scalia and the impact he has had in class action suits. about walmart, american express, and often against...
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. ♪ carol: welcome to bloomberg businessweek. coming up, we profile one of the most important and least known members of a leadership team at apple. why marco rubio is one of the presidential candidates looking to connect with the hot brand for political gain. the alamo drafthouse dine in movie theater may be the back to the future answer you're looking for. other stories that caught my eye, writing about antonin scalia and the impact he has had in class action suits.
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talk" it is the cover of "bloomberg businessweek." andost talk about twitter super bowl 15 -- we will also talk about twitter and super bowl 50. also ralph lauren -- shares down. revenue will only be up 1%. the stock down 10%. we are keeping an eye on that one. stephanie: ralph lauren out of fashion, at least today it is. act with more. ♪ stephanie: we are talking twitter -- it was made for real-time conversations in real-time events, but it looks like super bowl ad dollars are not going there. still with us, barbara byrne and sheelah kolhatkar. you are my twitter twit. twit. she called me a it is interesting. twitter has aligned itself with live television -- and when we look at what is happening, particularly with super bowl 50 in its backyard, san francisco, it will be interesting to see the role it plays in its big advertising event. when you look at the world as media marketing, and the company that seems -- it seems the stock is struggling, the business not grow in terms of users -- what do you see their? ms. byrne: personally
talk" it is the cover of "bloomberg businessweek." andost talk about twitter super bowl 15 -- we will also talk about twitter and super bowl 50. also ralph lauren -- shares down. revenue will only be up 1%. the stock down 10%. we are keeping an eye on that one. stephanie: ralph lauren out of fashion, at least today it is. act with more. ♪ stephanie: we are talking twitter -- it was made for real-time conversations in real-time events, but it looks like super bowl ad dollars are...
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always discreet has doubled the market growth of the adult incontinence according to a recent bloomberg businessweek online article, as many as 1 in 3 adultsmore than 80 percent of them womenhave bladder control issues. causes include pregnancy and childbirth, health conditions such as diabetes and obesity, and changes that accompany aging. the makers of depends, kimberly- clark even have an online rap video promoting underwareness. i spoke with both p&g and kimberly- clark who say the underwear matching the sales of kids diapers is still a ways away. reporting live in studio frankie jupiter fox19 now. if you think gas prices are low around here... check out what drivers in toledo enjoyed today. two stations got into a price war theft live drivers paying just pennies per gallon! the prices dropped all the way down to 19-cents a gallon. it turned out the drop started because of a computer glitch... which prompted the circle-k across the street to compete. andy dalton needs to learn to travel light. the bengals quarterback is looking for his luggage again. tonight he tweeted hashtag bag search 2016 is
always discreet has doubled the market growth of the adult incontinence according to a recent bloomberg businessweek online article, as many as 1 in 3 adultsmore than 80 percent of them womenhave bladder control issues. causes include pregnancy and childbirth, health conditions such as diabetes and obesity, and changes that accompany aging. the makers of depends, kimberly- clark even have an online rap video promoting underwareness. i spoke with both p&g and kimberly- clark who say the...
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sheelah kolhatkar from "bloomberg businessweek." scarlet: coming up in the next hour -- time to make the donuts. nigel travis to about whether or not americans are still running on dunkin' donuts. ♪ . . . >> it is 2:00 p.m. in new york, 2:00 a.m. in hong kong, and 11:00 a.m. in san francisco. welcome to "bloomberg markets." david: from bloomberg's headquarters in new york, good afternoon. i am david gura. the dollar continues its selloff. shkreli rally -- martin discussion in front of congress. bloomberge go to the terminal with julie hyman. julie? julie: we have a little bit of using this because of a back-and-forth we are seeing. it has really been changing very
sheelah kolhatkar from "bloomberg businessweek." scarlet: coming up in the next hour -- time to make the donuts. nigel travis to about whether or not americans are still running on dunkin' donuts. ♪ . . . >> it is 2:00 p.m. in new york, 2:00 a.m. in hong kong, and 11:00 a.m. in san francisco. welcome to "bloomberg markets." david: from bloomberg's headquarters in new york, good afternoon. i am david gura. the dollar continues its selloff. shkreli rally -- martin...
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emily: paul ford, who wrote the famous ""bloomberg businessweek" story. my favorite was about a breast-feeding mom who could not find a place to pump. that went viral. edward: it not only went viral, but now they changed their policy around breast-feeding. having influence like that is something we absolutely love. emily: why won't medium become just the next tumblr, the publishing platform of the moment? edward: tumblr is certainly a successful thing. emily: but growth, as far as we know, has plateaued. edward: you are much, much smaller than t -- we are much, rightmaller than tumblr now. we are very cognizant of medium being a broad name. whether you are writing a personal brought -- blog post or a personal publication or a brain communicating to customers, there is a very broad surface area that we think medium can address, and we don't want to be particular form. know -- if twitter loses the 140 character limit, how is twitter not a threat to medium? edward: there are people writing on the internet all over the place, and, certainly, people will write
emily: paul ford, who wrote the famous ""bloomberg businessweek" story. my favorite was about a breast-feeding mom who could not find a place to pump. that went viral. edward: it not only went viral, but now they changed their policy around breast-feeding. having influence like that is something we absolutely love. emily: why won't medium become just the next tumblr, the publishing platform of the moment? edward: tumblr is certainly a successful thing. emily: but growth, as far...
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emily: paul ford, who wrote the famous "bloomberg businessweek" story. but took up the entire issue. my favorite post was by a breast-feeding mom who could not find a place to pump. that went viral. edward: it not only went viral, but now they changed their policy around breast-feeding. having that kind of impact is something we absolutely love. emily: why won't medium become just the next tumblr, the publishing platform of the moment? edward: tumblr is certainly a successful thing. emily: but growth, as far as we know, has plateaued. edward: we are much, much smaller than tumblr right now. we feel there is a whole range of opportunities to extend beyond that particular forum. we are very cognizant of medium being a broad name. whether you are writing a personal blog post or running a publication or a brand communicating to customers, there is a very broad surface area that we think medium can address, and we don't want to be formied into a particular or type of content. if twitter loses the 140-character limit, how is twitter not a threat to medium? edw
emily: paul ford, who wrote the famous "bloomberg businessweek" story. but took up the entire issue. my favorite post was by a breast-feeding mom who could not find a place to pump. that went viral. edward: it not only went viral, but now they changed their policy around breast-feeding. having that kind of impact is something we absolutely love. emily: why won't medium become just the next tumblr, the publishing platform of the moment? edward: tumblr is certainly a successful thing....
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. ♪ carol: hello and welcome to "bloomberg businessweek." coming up, big business is bytting roughed up republicans and democrats this year. we take a look at how the lobbying group to get their act together. the amazing story of the south china tiger, he is trying to save the cap from extinction. -- the cats from extinction. take the spring fashion quiz. all that and more as we go behind the scenes of the latest issue of "buisnessweek" right here on bloomberg television. ♪
. ♪ carol: hello and welcome to "bloomberg businessweek." coming up, big business is bytting roughed up republicans and democrats this year. we take a look at how the lobbying group to get their act together. the amazing story of the south china tiger, he is trying to save the cap from extinction. -- the cats from extinction. take the spring fashion quiz. all that and more as we go behind the scenes of the latest issue of "buisnessweek" right here on bloomberg television....
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. >> there has been a battle in the energy field in which bloomberg businessweek put you on the cover with elon musk. the two of you battling and fighting over this, him with solar city and you with nevada energy. saying that this is a situation where billionaires are fighting over this and it generated a lot of questions from viewers. i'll give you one that came up. says why is your company nevada energy trying so hard so stop people from converting to solar power in las vegas? similar question from mike wood. berkshire has been a leader in solar investment. why are you preventing or deterring that metering in nevada? explain that to people? >> we don't have a problem with the meters. we're the leading in renewables in the company among regulated utilities. the thing is, we do not want our million-plus customers that do not have solar to be buying solar at 10.5 cents when we can turn it out for them at 4.5 cents or buy it at that. we do not want the non-solar customers, of whom there are over a million, to subsidize the 17,000 solar customers. solar customers are subsidized through t
. >> there has been a battle in the energy field in which bloomberg businessweek put you on the cover with elon musk. the two of you battling and fighting over this, him with solar city and you with nevada energy. saying that this is a situation where billionaires are fighting over this and it generated a lot of questions from viewers. i'll give you one that came up. says why is your company nevada energy trying so hard so stop people from converting to solar power in las vegas? similar...
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we mentioned the ""bloomberg businessweek" carver. quote article, you citigroup. the toughest problem for people to deal with is oil getting linked with the market. we have seen the correlation get stronger and stronger. classicrday was a example -- oil and stocks fell. today, oil up, stocks up. it is not always both going down. the point is they are tightly linked. >> that does not make any sense to me? >> i think they have become overly link. it is unhappily codependent. look at oil and they say the reason oil prices is low is because demand is falling, and that hits everybody. it may not be correct, but that is why people are doing it. one of the things that took way from the article is that demand for oil has gone up 3.1 million barrels a day. that was a surprise, because i thought demand was going down. >> but supply is going up even more. >> but it is not because china is buying less. >> even chinese demand for oil rose. matt: until last month. it felt a of 1% in january. 1% init fell 8/10s of january. >> you have to put oil in those gas guzzlers. david: so
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senior national correspondent for bloomberg "businessweek" josh green. senior editor at the daily caller, jamie weinstein. in manchester, new hampshire, mark halperin and in new york, senior political columnist in for the fournier along with willie, joel, and me. >>> let's go to new hampshire with mark halperin and a new tracking poll. mark, what are you expecting to see on the ground today? yesterday it was trump v cruz. what do we have today? >> well, the republican race now is the campaigns -- other campaigns who were polling claim trump's lead isn't that big anymore. they see a big undecided. they can see rubio is doing well, enjoying the big mo out of iowa, drawing enthusiastic crowds and the question is can anyone get a bead on him? bush has been trying, trump continues to focus on cruz but the question, i think -- the two questions are is trump going to come down, is rubio going up or is somebody like kasich or bush or christie going to taken a opportunity for these campaigns to surge. >> the campaigns have trump down. >> the new tracking poll sho
senior national correspondent for bloomberg "businessweek" josh green. senior editor at the daily caller, jamie weinstein. in manchester, new hampshire, mark halperin and in new york, senior political columnist in for the fournier along with willie, joel, and me. >>> let's go to new hampshire with mark halperin and a new tracking poll. mark, what are you expecting to see on the ground today? yesterday it was trump v cruz. what do we have today? >> well, the republican...
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. >>> joining us now, senior national correspondent for bloomberg "businessweek" josh green and nbc news correspondent ka katy tur. you know, i don't think we've talked about him enough as a candidate. i think he's likable and reachable, everyone has misunderstood how important that message is. >> and also how angry josh green, that message, is making wall street and the bigger problem for hillary clinton because hillary clinton's wall street problem only gets worse. >> i tell you who's not feeling the bern is wall street bankers, traders, hedge fund guys. they've been messaging me through my bloomberg terminal saying what is happening? why don't voters recognize we offer benefit to the economy? how can people support a socialist like bernie sanders? i think hillary clinton is probably asking the same question. >> and hanging over her are the speeches she's given to wall street and big banks. a a and. >> this has been the issue, who will win, who won't? and does clinton need to make a meaningful concession to this anti-wall street anger coursing through the democratic party by releasing
. >>> joining us now, senior national correspondent for bloomberg "businessweek" josh green and nbc news correspondent ka katy tur. you know, i don't think we've talked about him enough as a candidate. i think he's likable and reachable, everyone has misunderstood how important that message is. >> and also how angry josh green, that message, is making wall street and the bigger problem for hillary clinton because hillary clinton's wall street problem only gets worse....