News, 24 today, by more than 2700 journalists and in more than 120 countries. Bloomberg technology is next. Im emily chang in this is bloomberg technologies. Coming up, the best performance ever in the fourth quarter, adding more than 8 million customers in the quarter. We will break down the results. Plus, amazon go is open for business. We take a look at the brickandmortar store. And facebook makes a critical admission regarding societal impact. Why it say can have a negative impact on democracy and what it is doing it. Ever. X biggest quarter shares are jumping and the companys value past 100 million for the first time ever. Lucas, break it down. One of the highlights and where is the strength in the subscriber growth . Netflix is making more programs look at the slate of shows they released. They have a new season of stranger things, the crown, new. Hows in the punisher they had this big movie with will smith. We dont know which of those shows were most popular, but based on some o
Tried to radicalize fellow inmates. Global news 24 hours a day powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. Im alisa parenti. This is bloomberg. Bloomberg technology is next. Emily im emily chang, and this is Bloomberg Technology. Coming up, the bitcoin rally cools after a week of gains. Back will check in on the latest Digital Currency struggles to maintain momentum and the current cryptocurrency landscape. Bonanza. Big tech we will hear from the ceos of gopro and fireeye, and talk about cyberattacks that have already played the olympics. Blue apron may finally have a dust we will break down the better than expected score finally have a record of winning. We will break down the betterthanexpected scores. The bitcoin gains we have seen the last few days have come to an end, snapping the longest rally since september. I am joined by cory johnson. Walk us through the day and where it is going. Cory we dont know who the buyers and sellers are. I think we
Leaders to converse and most importantly perhaps relax. Located deep in the woods, it is the ultimate behind the scenes venue of our imagination. We are thrilled this evening to be joined by the admiral who served 29 years on active duty in the United States navy retiring in 2010. Serving as the commander of camp david for president bill clinton and george w. Bush working under the White House Military Office the organization responsible for air force one, marine one and military aid. His book inside camp david is the first inside account of camp david and is available for purchase following the presentation. So now please join me in welcoming the admiral george young. [applause] thank you. Its a wonderful treat to be here thank you for putting this event together. She did a great job please thank laura rosenberg. [applause] i have some family and guests i want to introduce so you understand whos come here to be with me tonight first my parents, mary blue and sunny. My wonderful sister
Correspondent kristin welker. And later a sunday sit down with Kelly Clarkson, 15 years after she became the First American idol. Shes finally out with the album she says shes wanted to make and shes learned to ignore her critics along the way. Im sure its hard for you to read instagram, titter, things like that and not want to go in with somebody. Im going to be real with you. I go sarcastic sometimes. There are times i aint a saint. Im human. A sunday sit down with Kelly Clarkson. Plus harry smith with the story of a young victim of opioids who was honored during one of saturdays Biggest College football games. All that a bit later in the show. Lets begin this morning with President Trumps high stakes trip to asia. The president arrived in japan overnight on a mission, in part, to reassure americas allies that the United States will stand with them if north korea acts out militarily. Nbc National Correspondent Peter Alexander is travelling with the president this morning in tokyo. Pe
We speak. Well done, gentlemen. Seymour, im going to start with you. Unions are running scared, at least union bosses are, but it seems as though Union Households gave trump quite a boost in the election. Is the split a good thing. I think the election of trump was very good news for many unions, Public Sector union probably not because trump wants to shrink the government. But when you talk about the old blue collar industrial unions, those unions are going that is to say the workers in those unions are going to do very well because donald trump is very much committed to bringing back the jobs of coal miners and of pipe fitters and truckers and, you know, other kinds of industrial jobs that have left the country. So i think the Union Leaders wanted to run in one direction and the Union Members that theyre supposed to represent wanted to go in the other. But i think ultimately more jobs is good for unions and i dont know what theyre trying about. All right. Seiu making these massive cu