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jeff bezos, a 30 something wall street expatriate creates amazon in his garage, jeff basis and what are your, what is your claim to fame and the founder of amazon dot com? where did you get an idea for amazon dot com? well, 3 years ago i was in new york city working for quantitative hedge fund. when i came across the startling statistic, the web usage was great and 2300 percent a year. i decided i would try and find the business plan that made sense in the context that grew up in the beginning, they were only 3. 1 of the things that was really happening in seattle of that time was grunge so, so you had nevada and pearl jam and all that. i kind of music so they were plaid shirts on every one. paul davis is one of the programmers who developed amazon's very 1st website at amazon. they sell for what was out in a suburb that really was very far from the city and clubs, and any kind of of seen that might be happening. there were basically 2 programmers working hard riding code. and jeff, working hard on, on the sort of business he side of the new company. there wasn't this kind of really fue
jeff bezos, a 30 something wall street expatriate creates amazon in his garage, jeff basis and what are your, what is your claim to fame and the founder of amazon dot com? where did you get an idea for amazon dot com? well, 3 years ago i was in new york city working for quantitative hedge fund. when i came across the startling statistic, the web usage was great and 2300 percent a year. i decided i would try and find the business plan that made sense in the context that grew up in the beginning,...
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jeff bezos is a complex character. he's a c, e o, as well as an investor, but in 2013, he personally acquired the washington post. one of the most prestigious newspapers in the u. s. ah. step by step. the amazon empire extends its grip on the world. here really hit amazon and this point represents the transformation of the american economy. i mean, you know, the old saying when i 1st came the street and kind of back in the day was what's good for g. m is good for the country today. that's largely amazon as largest market cap company. it's, it's greatly intertwined with the entire american global economy. amazon essentially controls the marketplace. it's not really a market, it's a private arena. amazon sets the rules. it gives the side which companies get the best spots which companies rank in the search rankings. who can even be there, what they're allowed to sell, how they can communicate with their customers, what they have to pay in order to be part of it. the old saying is if it walks like a duck in quiet like a d
jeff bezos is a complex character. he's a c, e o, as well as an investor, but in 2013, he personally acquired the washington post. one of the most prestigious newspapers in the u. s. ah. step by step. the amazon empire extends its grip on the world. here really hit amazon and this point represents the transformation of the american economy. i mean, you know, the old saying when i 1st came the street and kind of back in the day was what's good for g. m is good for the country today. that's...
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capital se conoce como capital de botas, y llegan personajes que buscar hacerselas recientemente jeff bezospersona sin saber que terminarían en los pies de bezos. >> no sabíamos para quien eran realmente las botas. que nos da gusto y nos causa sorpresa el saber que eran para una persona tan grande para nosotros nos sentimos privilegiados. >> la popularidad de las botas ha llegado tan lejos con el espacio se han convertido en un legado cultural texano >> guau >> imagínate, cada detalle que le ponen ,manos de expertos por lograrlo >> claro. definitivamente dada la calidad es que más y más confíen en el trabajo qué les podrina >> flores >> cohetes espaciales como jeffe bezos >> bueno, el cariño, deben ser tan importantes que dan ganas de bailar al ponerselas >> y las iran a vender en amazon >> debiera ser >> vamos a ver qué pasa con los trópicos. méxico atención otra vez, a escasas horas de que se forme nora, mire la actividad que hay en costas de oaxaca en unas horas se formara esta tormenta tropical dirección noroeste y podría llegar el fin de semana a california sur, cabo san lucas, pero es
capital se conoce como capital de botas, y llegan personajes que buscar hacerselas recientemente jeff bezospersona sin saber que terminarían en los pies de bezos. >> no sabíamos para quien eran realmente las botas. que nos da gusto y nos causa sorpresa el saber que eran para una persona tan grande para nosotros nos sentimos privilegiados. >> la popularidad de las botas ha llegado tan lejos con el espacio se han convertido en un legado cultural texano >> guau >>...
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today, stewart brand, its founder, has a very rich friend, jeff bezos. me affinity between hippies and wall street stop here. ah, jeff basis is a libertarian, advocating for small government, he values complete, entrepreneurial freedom, unimpeded by laws and regulations, with amazon burned off the social vision that animated so many in the $900.00 sixty's. the hope of a better world through consumption through interconnected information systems. that's gone, lease is gone for the consumers of amazon and it's gone along with my local bookstores. it's gone along with my local shops, it's gone. the civic world is not something that i see amazon carrying about at all . and i think that's a great shame. i think it's picked up on one on one of the core elements of the horse catalogue, but it's lost. whatever, civic and vision animated the catalog. and that's a great shame. me the my name is alex. i'm known shribel fish and wouldn't be the fish been i don't feel fish are going to say john, august 2000 if by online so in that fish when you pick it up, a few says
today, stewart brand, its founder, has a very rich friend, jeff bezos. me affinity between hippies and wall street stop here. ah, jeff basis is a libertarian, advocating for small government, he values complete, entrepreneurial freedom, unimpeded by laws and regulations, with amazon burned off the social vision that animated so many in the $900.00 sixty's. the hope of a better world through consumption through interconnected information systems. that's gone, lease is gone for the consumers of...
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rival billionaires elon musk, founder of spacex, and jeff bezos, who owns blue 0rigin, are racing toe moon and mars. but what kind of person would actually be on these spacecraft? the first people to go to mars will be risk—taking adventurers accepting that they may have one—way tickets or have a small chance of return, and they will be probably financed or sponsored by one of these private companies. at nasa, we discovered a little—known department where these risk—taking adventurers live. right now, there are four astronauts inside a spacecraft on a mission to phobos, one of mars�*s two moons. whispers: but they're actually in there. yes, in this tiny habitat, volunteers are locked away for 45 days on a simulated mission, with cameras and scientists monitoring their every move. this is nasa's human exploration research analog — hera for short. inside the module, the crew is poked and prodded in different psychological experiments, from sleep deprivation to diminished privacy, all to fine—tune a critical component that could make or break any future mission to mars — the humans insi
rival billionaires elon musk, founder of spacex, and jeff bezos, who owns blue 0rigin, are racing toe moon and mars. but what kind of person would actually be on these spacecraft? the first people to go to mars will be risk—taking adventurers accepting that they may have one—way tickets or have a small chance of return, and they will be probably financed or sponsored by one of these private companies. at nasa, we discovered a little—known department where these risk—taking adventurers...
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well, it wasn't long ago that jeff bezos' newspaper was telling us that birds are racist. and all the experts are telling us toddlers can be white supremacists, too! that straight ahead. ♪ ♪
well, it wasn't long ago that jeff bezos' newspaper was telling us that birds are racist. and all the experts are telling us toddlers can be white supremacists, too! that straight ahead. ♪ ♪
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that's what it was doing with jeff bezos. >> yeah, and then i want to read from the book. ly bernie sanders with a stop bezos bill and that bezos convenes a meeting to reconsider worker pay under this external pressure and raised the hourly rate across the board to $15. what's the implication there? are you saying that senator sanders' outside pressure worked even if the bill didn't pass? and are there things that make jeff bezos or amazon act more in the interest of the public in your view? >> oh, ari, absolutely. they're very receptive to criticism and very attuned to criticism from the progressive wing of the democratic party, even when they're out on twitter insulting bernie sanders and his colleagues. the $15 an hour campaign now is almost a decade old. amazon ignored it for many years. it was only when the pressure really ratcheted up and also, frankly, the labor situation became very competitive. it was suddenly in amazon's interest to raise its wages because it's out there competing every single day with workers for the likes of walmart, so we see how valuable that
that's what it was doing with jeff bezos. >> yeah, and then i want to read from the book. ly bernie sanders with a stop bezos bill and that bezos convenes a meeting to reconsider worker pay under this external pressure and raised the hourly rate across the board to $15. what's the implication there? are you saying that senator sanders' outside pressure worked even if the bill didn't pass? and are there things that make jeff bezos or amazon act more in the interest of the public in your...
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now it's like jeff bezos and in our mosque are up there at 200000000000 . so just in this time that we've been making the show, just the enormity of the, the vacuum up, the, sucking up of all the wealth from the bottom through this inflation system as we enter the 50th. now we're into the 51st year of an all see system like the acceleration. how much faster the black hole, how much like or be sucked over into the black hole. debt is amazing. well, the key moment in my view was in the he 19 eighties under raul riggins 1st term there was a seminal event where he fired all the air traffic controllers. and that was the beginning of a serious, dismantling of organized labor. and so once they were able to stop labor from having any traction in the economy, wages were then going to stay completely flat if but down a versus the money printing. so they knew and then that they could print an endless amount of money without causing inflation in the sense of a wage spiral. they, they're, they're perfectly happy to accept that price on place on the fine art, the sha cho
now it's like jeff bezos and in our mosque are up there at 200000000000 . so just in this time that we've been making the show, just the enormity of the, the vacuum up, the, sucking up of all the wealth from the bottom through this inflation system as we enter the 50th. now we're into the 51st year of an all see system like the acceleration. how much faster the black hole, how much like or be sucked over into the black hole. debt is amazing. well, the key moment in my view was in the he 19...
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have you seen jeff bezos' rocket?"ot jeff bezos' rocket >> steve: "oh, i'm sorry >> jimmy: this next one asked, "what is your favorite mac?" 10% said, "book pro. 10% said, "book air. 10% said, "i." 10% said, "and cheese. [ light laughter ] 10% said, "fleetwood." 10% said, "big." 10% said, " --klemore. 10% said, "-aulay culkin." 10% said, "return of the --" 10% said, "oh, i use windows." [ laughter and applause >> jimmy: interesting. that was an interesting poll this next one asks, "what are your plans for the fall? 20% said, "going to a wedding. 20% said, "traveling to a europe." 60% said, "constantly checking cnn to see if either of those things are still allowed." [ laughter and applause this last one asked, "today is --" 10% said, "thursday. 90% said, "i haven't known what day it is since march 2020." [ cheers and applause there you go that's all we have for "tonight show polls." we'll be right back with "thank you notes," everybody. come on back more "tonight show." [ cheers and applause ♪ welcome to allstate. wher
have you seen jeff bezos' rocket?"ot jeff bezos' rocket >> steve: "oh, i'm sorry >> jimmy: this next one asked, "what is your favorite mac?" 10% said, "book pro. 10% said, "book air. 10% said, "i." 10% said, "and cheese. [ light laughter ] 10% said, "fleetwood." 10% said, "big." 10% said, " --klemore. 10% said, "-aulay culkin." 10% said, "return of the --" 10% said, "oh, i use...
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rival billionaires elon musk, founder of spacex, and jeff bezos, who owns blue origin, are racing tothe moon and mars. but what kind of person would actually be on these spacecraft? the first people to go to mars will be risk—taking adventurers accepting that they may have one—way tickets or have a small chance of return, and they will be probably financed or sponsored by one of these private companies. at nasa, we discovered a little—known department where these risk—taking adventurers live. right now, there are four astronauts inside a spacecraft on a mission to phobos, one of mars�*s two moons. whispers: but they're actually in there. yes, in this tiny habitat, volunteers are locked away for 45 days on a simulated mission, with cameras and scientists monitoring their every move. this is nasa's human exploration research analog — hera for short. inside the module, the crew is poked and prodded in different psychological experiments, from sleep deprivation to diminished privacy, all to fine—tune a critical component that could make or break any future mission to mars — the humans in
rival billionaires elon musk, founder of spacex, and jeff bezos, who owns blue origin, are racing tothe moon and mars. but what kind of person would actually be on these spacecraft? the first people to go to mars will be risk—taking adventurers accepting that they may have one—way tickets or have a small chance of return, and they will be probably financed or sponsored by one of these private companies. at nasa, we discovered a little—known department where these risk—taking adventurers...
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jeff bezos dropped out of the top spot after amazon shares fell 7%. luxury traveling's largest gathering kicked off in las vegas on sunday, virtuoso travel week is an in person and virtual conference of several thousand travel advisors and industry professionals. virtuoso data shows bookings were down 80% in january compared to january 2019. however the improved to just 45% in june compared to june 2019. s rt for morehead to cbs tccothne oc >>it is 46 am a check on the weather with mary, you are watching air quality on this monday? >> yes and we are looking at better air quality, we had smoky skies friday and over the weekend and i'm happy to report with that stronger ocean breeze kicking and we are looking at good air quality and even those bluer skies out there. so we are all in the green for air quality and as we go through the day today looking at good to moderate air as we head to your monday. that is all because of a stronger ocean breeze kicking in for us helping to scour out the smoke and put it away from us so as we go through our day you can
jeff bezos dropped out of the top spot after amazon shares fell 7%. luxury traveling's largest gathering kicked off in las vegas on sunday, virtuoso travel week is an in person and virtual conference of several thousand travel advisors and industry professionals. virtuoso data shows bookings were down 80% in january compared to january 2019. however the improved to just 45% in june compared to june 2019. s rt for morehead to cbs tccothne oc >>it is 46 am a check on the weather with mary,...
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ah, ah, is the earth still large enough to satisfy the ambitions of jeff bezos? you know that its tentacles in so many aspects of the economy. there's nothing that amazon isn't trying to get into to step by step. the amazon empire has extended its grip on the world that was like being quiet like a dog. and so amazon looks like monopoly trays like a monopoly makes money like monopoly behaves like monopoly. amazon essentially controlled the market place. it's not really a market as a private arena world where a single company controls the distribution of daily products and the infrastructure of our economy. is according to amazon you know, look at the low the bull bull autonomy say what's happening as the goal low ball bang, perpetuate their logo, money thing, the hours help headlines or whatnot. t, but us lashes out at ices, k enough, gone, gone. a drone strike killed 2 of us operatives and leave one more wounded. it is the 1st reprisal facilitates coppell airport bombing in which 13 americans were among the many people killed and shops are fired and car bolted as
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who looks like the cheapest version of jeff bezos sold on amazon. [ laughter ] it's bargain bezos!pplause ] you do know that the whole trip took only ten minutes. from the time they said liftoff, to the time he landed. ten minutes! it takes longer to microwave lasagna! [ laughter ] and that's not all -- he exited the rocket wearing a cowboy hat. boy, nothing says "midlife crisis" like putting on a cowboy hat and blasting off to space in in a giant mental [ bleep ]. [ applause ] then again, i'm not one to criticize someone's fashion. this is how i showed up to rehearsal today. [ laughter ] i look like a coke dealer's travel agent. [ laughter ] by the way, wearing that cowboy hat was actually the least obnoxious thing jeff bezos did today. after the launch, he said this. >> i also -- i want to thank -- uh -- every amazon employee and every amazon customer. because you guys paid for all of this. [ laughter ] so seriously, for every amazon customer out there and every amazon employee, thank you from the bottom of my heart very much. it's very appreciated. >> anthony: so to recap, bezos
who looks like the cheapest version of jeff bezos sold on amazon. [ laughter ] it's bargain bezos!pplause ] you do know that the whole trip took only ten minutes. from the time they said liftoff, to the time he landed. ten minutes! it takes longer to microwave lasagna! [ laughter ] and that's not all -- he exited the rocket wearing a cowboy hat. boy, nothing says "midlife crisis" like putting on a cowboy hat and blasting off to space in in a giant mental [ bleep ]. [ applause ] then...
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jeff bezos' space company blue origin is now suing nasa. omes after nasa awarded a moon landing contract to elon musk's spacex. originally nasa had planned to award contracts to several companies. bezos said nasa unfairly awarded the contract to musk. nasa says it will review the details. >>> a major stretch of the san francisco highway was reopened to vehicles. much of the pandemic, the highway was pedestrian and cyclists only all the way from lincoln to sloat. vehicles are now allowed during the week but it will continue to stay closed during weekends and holidays. city leaders say the new rules make it easier on families because school is back in session and as people continue heading back into the office as well. several groups critical of the decision to reopen. the city says it will be working out a long-term plan. >>> we'll be back with a new wine from a bay area -- . >>> a bay area hip-hop legend expanding his wine empire. e-40 first got into business and launched a wine. i know you are a huge e-40 fan. >> he has wine, tequila, all s
jeff bezos' space company blue origin is now suing nasa. omes after nasa awarded a moon landing contract to elon musk's spacex. originally nasa had planned to award contracts to several companies. bezos said nasa unfairly awarded the contract to musk. nasa says it will review the details. >>> a major stretch of the san francisco highway was reopened to vehicles. much of the pandemic, the highway was pedestrian and cyclists only all the way from lincoln to sloat. vehicles are now...
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tech, thanks, jeff bezos and richard branson. while we're going to take a break and come back, what's more coming your way? the me get you out of this thing and then need to talk to the someone will actually be able to pay more than that for me when i'm in a position where they need to go on it for me. which mobile don't want to do about wonderful day to me, but it was easy. i got to know how to choose. you can put an office and going to be as long as it doesn't work for me that is that quote the i use oh, okay. yeah, you know, when you go to deal with a 6, a marathon of creativity and multicultural festival, and the biggest ever arctic competition for a few days became a russian cultural capital. 28 categories from violin and piano to the parenting and data protection night years just throwing up over the water. ga, ga. you could give some kind of a way for them to be here. they filter when read in context. the delta games only take the very best of the best buy. i me the news. the me welcome back to the cause report, i max, or
tech, thanks, jeff bezos and richard branson. while we're going to take a break and come back, what's more coming your way? the me get you out of this thing and then need to talk to the someone will actually be able to pay more than that for me when i'm in a position where they need to go on it for me. which mobile don't want to do about wonderful day to me, but it was easy. i got to know how to choose. you can put an office and going to be as long as it doesn't work for me that is that quote...
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ah, ah ah, we are still large enough to satisfy the ambitions of jeff bezos. you know, it's got its tentacles in so many aspects of the economy. there's nothing that amazon isn't trying to get into to step by step. the amazon empire has extended its grip on the world that was like an inquiry like a dog. so amazon looks like monopoly trays like a monopoly makes money like monopoly behaves like monopoly, like amazon essentially controlled the marketplace. it's not really a market as a private arena world where a single company controls the distribution of daily products. and the infrastructure of our economy is the world according to amazon. mm. the welcome back. while increasing numbers have been finding it difficult to feed themselves in the u. k. a u. s. during the global current of ours pandemic, some of the, in raking in the cache is here in britain. 130000 have been killed by cove it. how? so joining me now from cambridge here is the co founder of the tax justice network and tax research u. k. director professor richard murphy. thanks so much richard for c
ah, ah ah, we are still large enough to satisfy the ambitions of jeff bezos. you know, it's got its tentacles in so many aspects of the economy. there's nothing that amazon isn't trying to get into to step by step. the amazon empire has extended its grip on the world that was like an inquiry like a dog. so amazon looks like monopoly trays like a monopoly makes money like monopoly behaves like monopoly, like amazon essentially controlled the marketplace. it's not really a market as a private...
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we demonize the lifeblood of modern civilization and the people funding this whether it's the jeff bezos or richard branson or bill gates who is one of the biggest climate activists, actually is bidding on the world's largest private jet transport company so it's not going to affectthem all . i get into that in the book as well. this is a system in which the people in charge are going to have their livesaffected . this will affectwhat we regrettably called the masses . the new deal will suppress the absolute masses. we have people declaring in a climate emergency they want to go from cobit lockdowns to climate lockdowns. you can only flywhen it's morally justifiable . we have climate lockdowns where people will have missed more freedom. you have a moment who likes recessions. this is why the major environmentalists praise the covid lockdowns and there is a movement in academia where they need to add climate change because it causes death to death certificates so we can start getting the tolls from climate change will be much greater. they want to now have climate change daily, monthly an
we demonize the lifeblood of modern civilization and the people funding this whether it's the jeff bezos or richard branson or bill gates who is one of the biggest climate activists, actually is bidding on the world's largest private jet transport company so it's not going to affectthem all . i get into that in the book as well. this is a system in which the people in charge are going to have their livesaffected . this will affectwhat we regrettably called the masses . the new deal will...
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like for all over jeff bezos, you know, phallic rocket and then you get some of that ridiculous cowboy hat like what? no one's making fun of that guy. well, hey, gramma, hey, graham, you bet. you know, you should, you know, you should take your words back a little bit there. you could get a $100000000.00 like ban jones. i mean that could be a pay day. you know for, for a tongue bath, you know, there could be a payday for you one day so you keep that in mind. here. me go to ted here in new york. one of the things that we have this, this word diversity is always mentioned. you know, but you know, when i look at the corporate media and i look at corporate comedy, it has nothing to do with diversity at all. it's all about uniformity. that's all it, it's uniformity. and in the, in the and the boundaries are very strict. ted, well, what's missing, and i think trump took advantage of that actually to get elected president. but what's missing is class and cultural diversity beyond the other, more familiar, her idea. you know, people who are coming from under privileged backgrounds, people who
like for all over jeff bezos, you know, phallic rocket and then you get some of that ridiculous cowboy hat like what? no one's making fun of that guy. well, hey, gramma, hey, graham, you bet. you know, you should, you know, you should take your words back a little bit there. you could get a $100000000.00 like ban jones. i mean that could be a pay day. you know for, for a tongue bath, you know, there could be a payday for you one day so you keep that in mind. here. me go to ted here in new york....
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, interstellar, thanks, jeff bezos and richard branson. well, we're going to take a break and only come back, what's more, coming your way. the me the the british and american governments have often been accused of destroying lives in their own interest. while you see in this, these techniques is the state devising message to end essentially destroy personality of an individual lifetime. means this is how one doctors, theories were allegedly used in psychological warfare against the prisoners deemed a danger to the state. that was the foundation for the method of psychological interrogation, psychological torture, disseminated within the us intelligence community, and worldwide among allies for the next 30 years. send out the victim, say they still with the consequences today. the me welcome back to the cause report. imac guys are time out of turn to mark valid of increment them. mark, welcome back. i next mark the entire german yield curve is a negative. wow. greg foss says this means that these bonds are now a liability and not an asset.
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, interstellar, thanks, jeff bezos and richard branson. while we're going to take a break and only come back, what's more coming your way? the me one of the worst in a nash shootings in america was in las vegas in 2017. the tragedy a close a little of the real last vegas. where many say elected officials are controlled by casino loaners. the vegas shooting revealed what the l v m p d really is. and now it's part of the stand machine to the american public barely remembers that it happened, but just shows you the power of money and las vegas. the powerful showed that true colors when the pandemic had the most contagious contagion that we've seen in decades. and then you have a mayor who doesn't care to, here's caroline goodman, offering the lives of the biggest residents to be the control group to the shiny facade, conceal of deep indifference to the people the vice could have been saved. if they were to take an action, absolutely keep the registering and keep the slot machines doing. they use as a money machine is a huge cash register that
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well, jeff bezos is not backing down after being told by the u. s. government accountability office in july that nasa did not violate the law by awarding only one lunar lander contract a space x when there was originally supposed to be 2. now he's taking this fight to federal court today, jeff phasers, blue origin, once again arguing now says decision to award space, that's nearly $3000000000.00 to develop the next generation of commercial space craft that will take us to the moon. this time by doing the space agency with the lawsuit filed friday with the us court of federal claims stems from an april announcement that nasa gave a $2900000000.00 contract to eli must space x for lunar landing equipment and not to companies like bases this blue origin that was expected while the details of the lawsuit are not publicly available because they are sealed. it accuses nasa as having been, quote, unlawful and improper, and its evaluation of proposals concerning its human landing system program. blue origin said in the statement, it is an attempt to remedy
well, jeff bezos is not backing down after being told by the u. s. government accountability office in july that nasa did not violate the law by awarding only one lunar lander contract a space x when there was originally supposed to be 2. now he's taking this fight to federal court today, jeff phasers, blue origin, once again arguing now says decision to award space, that's nearly $3000000000.00 to develop the next generation of commercial space craft that will take us to the moon. this time by...
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thanks, jeff bezos and richard branson. while we're going to take a break and only come back, what's more coming your way, the me other stuff. and then need to talk to someone who can be able to pay more than that for me when i'm in a position where you may need to check on it for me, which one you want to do about what we're doing today? i'm doing good. when i get to know good, how do you think you put up with me going to be as long food one me to tell you the boucher what would you need any of the a ah ah ah ah the me welcome back to the cause report. i max or time out of turn to mark value of increment dumb mark, welcome back time x marks the entire german yield curve is negative. wow. greg foss says this means that these bonds are now a liability and not an asset. do you agree? i do agree, i mean, this has been building over the years. the yields have been dropping and dropping in some of these countries have been using negatively already since yes, germany, one of the major examples. and yeah, it's just, i think, basic
thanks, jeff bezos and richard branson. while we're going to take a break and only come back, what's more coming your way, the me other stuff. and then need to talk to someone who can be able to pay more than that for me when i'm in a position where you may need to check on it for me, which one you want to do about what we're doing today? i'm doing good. when i get to know good, how do you think you put up with me going to be as long food one me to tell you the boucher what would you need any...
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tech, thanks, jeff bezos. and richard branson, while we're going to take a break and come back, what's more coming your way? the me ah, what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have. it's crazy foundation, let it be an arms race is often very dramatic. development only personally, i'm going to resist. i don't see how that strategy will be successful, very critical of time. time to sit down and talk me. one of the worst ever mess. shootings in america was in las vegas in 2017. the tragedy a close a little live in real life vegas, where many say elected officials are controlled by casino owners. the dangerous shooting revealed what? the l v m p d really is. and now it's part of the spin machine to the american public barely remember that happens, that just shows you the power of money and las vegas. the powerful showed that true colors when the pandemic had the most contagious contagion that we've seen in decades. and then you have a mayor who doesn't care. so here's caroline goodman, offering the li
tech, thanks, jeff bezos. and richard branson, while we're going to take a break and come back, what's more coming your way? the me ah, what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have. it's crazy foundation, let it be an arms race is often very dramatic. development only personally, i'm going to resist. i don't see how that strategy will be successful, very critical of time. time to sit down and talk me. one of the worst ever mess. shootings in america was in las vegas in 2017. the...