Inquiry into donald trump. We will break it down. Carol the online trading commissions are now a thing of the past, but big brokers have a plan to make up that money. Jason here is editor joel weber on what to look for in this double issue. Joel the cover story is all about teslas autopilot which maybe you have heard about it because it is a really advanced Cruise Control that might put tesla on a path towards having self driving vehicles. Carol big ethical questions about how to get there, because you will probably lose lives along the way. Joel thats right. Tesla has a rough draft of something it thinks will become the future. Its on the road right now. When you are driving next to a tesla, the driver could be an autopilot already. Because of that, there has been death. The deaths dont look like normal deaths. But there is a bigger ethical question which may be it is all worth it. Jason moving to china, in the headlines, who is selling what to whom, and you have a resurgent or emerge
Equity takeover of the finance section. Carol i enjoyed it and learned a lot. It is this weeks cover story. Bloomberg businessweek editor joel weber joins us now. Private equity touches us in so many ways. Joel we couldnt keep listening to jason go on and on. When we got together about the different ways private equity touches us, we realize there was a bigger story here, which was in the last decade, since the financial crisis, nobody won this decade as much as private equity. Jason now weve got questions and thats how this story shaped up. You posed them to a lot of us in the newsroom. Joel we realized there was a lot of different places we want to go. The fact d. C. Has carried interest. So far, thats bit untouchable. If things change in d. C. , we might see that change. Carol we did see lobbying in terms of private equity firms. They are spending tons of money. Joel tons of money. Also returns. Everyone wants big returns. A World Without yield anywhere, how do i get roi . Private e
Have a plan to make up that money. Jason there is editor joel weber on what to look on in the double issue. Joe the cover story is all about teslas autopilot which may be you have heard about it because it is a advanced Cruise Control that might put tesla on a path towards having self driving vehicles. Carol questions about how to get there. Tesla has a rough draft of something it things will become the future. When you are driving next to a tesla, the driver could be an autopilot already. Because of that there has been death. The deaths dont look like normal deaths. But there is a bigger ethical question which maybe it is all worth it. China, in theto headlines, who is selling what to whom. You have got a resurgent merchant. Joel one you have not heard of in the west. Clay thompson signed two years ago a huge deal with this company. It is so interesting. We can talk about trade war and the nba being the most recent one. We were talking about what is a different way we can talk about c
Section. Carol i enjoyed it and learned a lot. It is this weeks cover story. Bloomberg businessweek editor joel weber joint is now. Private equity touches us in so many ways. Joel we couldnt keep listening to jason go on and on. When we got together about the different ways private equity touches us, we realize there was a bigger story here, which was in the last decade, since the financial crisis, nobody won this decade as much as private equity. Jason now weve got questions and thats how this story shaped up. You posed them to a lot of us in the newsroom. Joel we realized there was a lot of different places we want to go. The fact d. C. Has carried interest. So far, thats bit untouchable. If things change in d. C. , we might see that change. Carol we did see lobbying in terms of private equity firms. They are spending tons of money. Joel tons of money. Also returns. Everyone wants big returns. A World Without yield anywhere, how do i get roi . Private equity promises that. Jason some
Brexit might look like. President trumps political future among the topics front at center at bloombergs forum in new york. When you added together, i think what it leads to is not a recession, but a slow down growth globally, which is what we are experiencing. Carol more on that ahead. First up, here is editor joel weber on this weeks cover story. This is one of the hallmarks of businessweek, these strategy stories that we sometimes do. It is a look at how mcdonalds has been thriving for the past five years or so. Share price keeps going up under the ceo. In the past six months, he has really doubled down on tech. Carol that is something that i did not realize. He has made a bunch of acquisitions in ai, Voice Recognition technologies. Earlier this month was his latest. What we are seeing is mcdonalds transitioning from being a Fast Food Company to looking more and more like a tech company. There are cameras at drivethrough that can scan your license plate and maybe even remember what