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and it will have an impact on the wida amazon reach out those amazon pass. our leaders are rebelling. the 1st priority is drawing the boundaries out that america noncompetitive. after the meeting, we decided to draw our own territorial boundaries. after informing the food i present happened. i thought, but if india who i supposed to represent indigenous peoples is not the government and don't the most basic but we had the sense they were under a lot of pressure when. so we decided to take action law. nice museum out there, my phone and ah, more stuff we're showing the government that it i tuba is home to the culture of the moon, to roku people who it and then i from i'm guessing 9 though most a phone i didn't want to sign up so we decided to take things into our own hands, equally see me so that the white people know where our territory is. it allows you to use it. we got help from aldo, top of your shockey, fuzzy sea is south of mca, so you ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, so finally, if the government signed the report there recognizing the claim of indigenous people t
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the amazon region is still at risk. well, the problem is as acute as ever, then inside the, for example, the ministry still does it know what land clearing payments have been issued in each federal state. unless of our goal is not the legalization. but the prevention of deforestation without the law must be obeyed. but ma'am, currently there is no way to distinguish between illegal land owners and lawful ones, lucille's e. but we need to fix that. we need to know what's legal and what isn't. she didn't wear and yoga book. mr. appleton. thank you sir. barbara last was royal blue g fallen was funny. as i already said, to my family, the government representatives will never understand what's happening with the climate right now. mm. people keep, you know, why not? because they work in air conditioned offices they block will get into their air conditioned cars and drive back to their air condition homes. as far as they're concerned, nothing's happening. it was interesting, wasn't much of an old a. the indigenous people must
the amazon region is still at risk. well, the problem is as acute as ever, then inside the, for example, the ministry still does it know what land clearing payments have been issued in each federal state. unless of our goal is not the legalization. but the prevention of deforestation without the law must be obeyed. but ma'am, currently there is no way to distinguish between illegal land owners and lawful ones, lucille's e. but we need to fix that. we need to know what's legal and what isn't....
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yes. fuzzy las out with amazon again. we really live share the amazon region is often regarded by brazilians on the coast as a bit of a remote back water buffalo. but in truth, this is one of south america's oldest cradles of civilization. so he'll be also bought by amazon region as the birthplace of many indigenous peoples who populated the continent. he knew g garage even slash air. it's the sight of huge technological and cultural innovation. this information doesn't go slash, but boyle, middle temp. why such as ceramics and farming liberal daughter which were emerging at roughly that time in the old while yankee foyer air larger congestion lost many of us imagined the amazon region as empty of people. it was you mom at this emptiness was 1st caused by the european immigrants here, the white people, amazon or his young or before that it was a well populated region, flourish the muzzle, any camouflaged the rain forest developed in harmony with the people that inhabited it. key a beetle and they've got many fruits implan
yes. fuzzy las out with amazon again. we really live share the amazon region is often regarded by brazilians on the coast as a bit of a remote back water buffalo. but in truth, this is one of south america's oldest cradles of civilization. so he'll be also bought by amazon region as the birthplace of many indigenous peoples who populated the continent. he knew g garage even slash air. it's the sight of huge technological and cultural innovation. this information doesn't go slash, but boyle,...
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it launched its own amazon pharmacy in 2020. what does acquiring one medical represent for amazon?n, as you said, amazon was already a powerful force in the health care space. this deal turbocharges all of their existing efforts in the space. it's really about three things. it's about scale. it's about hybrid primary care. and it's about entering the medicare advantage market. geoff: so you already have lots of one medical customers who are saying they're going to cancel their memberships because of this amazon deal. they want no parts of this because of privacy concerns. what, if anyimpact might that have on this acquisition, on this deal? erin: yeah, so i think that's a really important concern. amazon does have a spotty track record when it comes to consumer privacy. i do want to point out, though, that because it is acquiring one medical, which is a medical provider, one mecal has to abide by hipa, the health information protection act. so it has a lot ofrotected health information, but that shouldn't be violated for any reason that i know of. in terms of amazon's trk record, t
it launched its own amazon pharmacy in 2020. what does acquiring one medical represent for amazon?n, as you said, amazon was already a powerful force in the health care space. this deal turbocharges all of their existing efforts in the space. it's really about three things. it's about scale. it's about hybrid primary care. and it's about entering the medicare advantage market. geoff: so you already have lots of one medical customers who are saying they're going to cancel their memberships...
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by forcing them to buy ads on amazon in the amazon search results. i doubt that it is a full layer of surveillance where people deliver in a basis. all of these things are potentially at play with jeff bezos infrastructure that major news infrastructures are using. not a whole lot of this has come -- has happened. except for the transfer of money. bezos is sending $1 million a year to do something that would result in public infrastructure. it is really hard once you are in a system this obligated. -- complicated. >> one of the things that are as interesting -- is interesting about your piece, you are sounding the warning bell that we did not have one we all started using amazon however many years ago. these practices do not seem to be happening yet. they do not seem to be surveillanced or data monetization on art, the way it is on a or amazon. we are talking about what might happen in the future, let's talk about what that might mean. what is the data that art can have on news publications that might be concerning? dan: i am certain that those news
by forcing them to buy ads on amazon in the amazon search results. i doubt that it is a full layer of surveillance where people deliver in a basis. all of these things are potentially at play with jeff bezos infrastructure that major news infrastructures are using. not a whole lot of this has come -- has happened. except for the transfer of money. bezos is sending $1 million a year to do something that would result in public infrastructure. it is really hard once you are in a system this...
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and the amazon regional marzola. i, even though in process with when you get wanted, when can you come up with like said that it hasn't quite astonishing 40 years into these mega projects and we haven't changed our approach. typically, they leave us with intractable problems. and yet, we used to worry, an outsider would come and steal our well field testing. today, some monster comes and turns our lives upside down. isn't all that i so then walter, the news argued that you masa, he saw beauty carefully planted l. no middle the reservoir daughters, it's alarming how many dams are planned for the amazon region, almost there in 92 dams in the pipeline to war. that's huge, right? and it will have an impact on the wine to amazon. reach out as amazon our leaders are rebelling, the 1st priority is drawing the boundaries out that america uncle visited after the meeting, we decided to draw our own territorial boundaries. after informing the food. i president politely thought, but if india who i supposed to represent indigenou
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follow closely behind by aws, amazon. companies will say and have set multiple times that the reasons they are partnering with the oil and gas industry is to help them with the energy transition to clean, renewable sources. we interrogated that idea and it looks like so far a lot of the work has been logistic oil and gas production at whether it is making it more efficient, in some cases lowering the carbon footprint of those operations, there is evidence they haven't slowed down oil production. especially now, you are seeing gas prices so high this summer, there's political demand for these oil companies to be producing more. the cloud companies, there's powerful data assets that let them do that more efficiently. emily: i spoke with the head of google cloud about google cloud's deal with saudi aramco. take a listen. >> we work within the system integration division to provide our technology to customers in different parts of the middle east. we have set again and again that -- said that again and again. we do not work w
follow closely behind by aws, amazon. companies will say and have set multiple times that the reasons they are partnering with the oil and gas industry is to help them with the energy transition to clean, renewable sources. we interrogated that idea and it looks like so far a lot of the work has been logistic oil and gas production at whether it is making it more efficient, in some cases lowering the carbon footprint of those operations, there is evidence they haven't slowed down oil...
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one could argue it's not crazy to think amazon might do this. let's bring in cnbc'ssteve kovach there's three trends that i'm watching in gaming right now one, giants vertically integrating. two, software bigs going horizontal, trying to get into mobile and then the combination of tools and data there's so much action something like this could happen, right? >> yeah, absolutely. and jon, amazon already has a gaming division, they make some first party titles with some hits and misses in between there with their first game that was actually cancelled but they also have this thing called luna, which is a streaming video game product, the netflix of gaming, you pay one subscription and stream hundreds of gaming titles. but, look, you cannot have a successful gaming product without good first party titles. the xbox wouldn't exist without halo franchise, nintendo wouldn't exist without the -- when i first heard the news, the first thought, amazon would want a studio like this because they need good first party titles, and ea has that. they have the n
one could argue it's not crazy to think amazon might do this. let's bring in cnbc'ssteve kovach there's three trends that i'm watching in gaming right now one, giants vertically integrating. two, software bigs going horizontal, trying to get into mobile and then the combination of tools and data there's so much action something like this could happen, right? >> yeah, absolutely. and jon, amazon already has a gaming division, they make some first party titles with some hits and misses in...
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joining us is lance wilkes, what are amazon's ambitions here, remember, haven, the jv between amazon, berkshire, but now amazon seems to be on a shopping spree. what are the major ambitions >> thanks for having me, i think haven and some of the amazon care internally this year, it's really them getting their feet wet and learning more about the business what you're seeing now is an effort to really get a position in the market, probably related to reinventing care delivery, an integrated approach where you're taking convenient locations, digital and virtual care, and probably home care, bundling those together with online pharmacy that could allow them to go further in the market. as a stand alone disruption i think that would be substantial as well. >> it's a long way from here to that stand alone disruption. this is a really tough space, i also noticed your note didn't make mention of alphabet, which has a whole life sinces unit do you think there's opportunity for them to get interested in some m&a >> yeah, you know, in my most recent note i tried to lay out a few different approac
joining us is lance wilkes, what are amazon's ambitions here, remember, haven, the jv between amazon, berkshire, but now amazon seems to be on a shopping spree. what are the major ambitions >> thanks for having me, i think haven and some of the amazon care internally this year, it's really them getting their feet wet and learning more about the business what you're seeing now is an effort to really get a position in the market, probably related to reinventing care delivery, an integrated...
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would be a takeover target for the likes of an amazon. the real question is, in terms of their growth, given the footprint, they are based there and that's pretty much what the business is, how quickly can they grow? that's a real question given where the valuations were when they came public. >> absolutely. this is sort of an asian company, e-commerce, of course but more of a super app that some of the e-commerce companies that we have here. >> i will say it's fascinating because they soup to nuts manage effectively not just the retail component meaning the website. they're doing the delivery piece of this as well. as a result of doing the delivery piece, they're able to do the returns it is a full almost white glove situation. it's hard to replicate just about in any other place though because one of the reasons it works on unit economics basis is the fact that seoul is such a dense population they have people who literally are assigned to buildings because of the thousands of people who live in those buildings. they just go up and down
would be a takeover target for the likes of an amazon. the real question is, in terms of their growth, given the footprint, they are based there and that's pretty much what the business is, how quickly can they grow? that's a real question given where the valuations were when they came public. >> absolutely. this is sort of an asian company, e-commerce, of course but more of a super app that some of the e-commerce companies that we have here. >> i will say it's fascinating because...
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exited stakes in amazon, dell, microsoft.pple loses david tepper as alphabet as well as in alphabet and micron and added to the stake in meta. tiger global, coatue sold off many tech names to stem losses in performance during the quarters and for the first half of the year. elliott, which had pushed for changes if you recall at twitter a few years ago, interestingly dumped exposure during q2 shortly after elon musk announced p announced plans to buy the company w he don't know if they hold beneficial exposure in derivatives and so forth they did get out of that exposure during the quarter. michael burry sold out all of his equity positions, including meta, alphabet, warner bros. and discovery and apple. one standout was viking global which went on a buying spree, at least double stakes in meta, block and take two during the quarter. now, important to note as always, these positions are backdated to june 30th they have likely changed since then after so much has mapped in the market this summer, guys so interesting to look at
exited stakes in amazon, dell, microsoft.pple loses david tepper as alphabet as well as in alphabet and micron and added to the stake in meta. tiger global, coatue sold off many tech names to stem losses in performance during the quarters and for the first half of the year. elliott, which had pushed for changes if you recall at twitter a few years ago, interestingly dumped exposure during q2 shortly after elon musk announced p announced plans to buy the company w he don't know if they hold...
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what do you do in particular with amazon and why? >> i hold amazon i like it. weighting in my growth portfolio don't forget we've seen a major rotation into tech and consumer discretionary but this is just a pullback amazon has had its own problems. it's been underperforming about two years. look, they have an unbelievable logistics distribution network they had obviously some problems in q1 and 2 earnings, issues with fulfillment, too many employees, but their margins are strong if you look at those last aws margins, their growing revenue is 27% and traditional business is only 3.6. so they're really doing well they're moving on the media front. they're doing this testing with a tiktok feed app. i am encouraged, i own it. if we can hold about 125, i'd consider adding to it and i think the consumer will be okay. >> let's move on to uber >> ty, last time i was on with you, i said no on uber and i warned on it from a technical point of view after earnings 31, 32 is a big tech resistance. we did wind up failing there they had good numbers. revenues last quarter gr
what do you do in particular with amazon and why? >> i hold amazon i like it. weighting in my growth portfolio don't forget we've seen a major rotation into tech and consumer discretionary but this is just a pullback amazon has had its own problems. it's been underperforming about two years. look, they have an unbelievable logistics distribution network they had obviously some problems in q1 and 2 earnings, issues with fulfillment, too many employees, but their margins are strong if you...
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the only breadcrumbs amazon dropped about why it is shuttering amazon care is they said that it is nott enough. if they try to get this primary care medical service that they are trying to target other businesses to buy it on behalf of their own employees, they basically couldn't sell it. it didn't have a robust enough offering. it sounds like amazon is coming back to the drawing board and it is going to have to go above and beyond this amazon care's which is limited. >> talk to us about this development in amazon's push to be green. how significant is it? >> it is a big deal. to the extent that the amount of energy they will be purchasing. this 11,000 tons a year beginning in 2025 is basically the entire production of one plant power. a plan uses wind or solar energy to create hydrogen which will be used as fuel. it is a streamlined process, trying to have no emissions throughout. that amount of fuel will run tens of thousands of forklifts. hundreds of trucks. it is a significant step and a big boost for hydrogen as a clean power source. but, it is still amazon's carbon emissions are
the only breadcrumbs amazon dropped about why it is shuttering amazon care is they said that it is nott enough. if they try to get this primary care medical service that they are trying to target other businesses to buy it on behalf of their own employees, they basically couldn't sell it. it didn't have a robust enough offering. it sounds like amazon is coming back to the drawing board and it is going to have to go above and beyond this amazon care's which is limited. >> talk to us about...
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smarthome and amazon key, right have your amazon package delivered to your garage or one of the doors in your house all sort of motivating towards this goal of amazon controlling the entire home. >> interesting congratulations, by the way, joanna i wonder given what logitech and bestby and home good stores said, consumer is done spending on the home. filled with that now about going place. how does that fit in that macro environment? >> i have been having the same thought. es esspecially buying things and tons of supply a hard time buying smart blocks. certainly categories seeing a slowdown from people are spending more on travel and getting out of the house the fact they can't keep up with demand because supply isn't back the thought of the roomba. it's a long play for amazon getting into robotics. previous hires not only gotten past ip from companies but the tech, aqua hires irobot, roomba, doing it for years even before there was a "ihome." >> and you check out these products any good particularly roomba? getting better amazon should leave them alone or do they need help >> they'll
smarthome and amazon key, right have your amazon package delivered to your garage or one of the doors in your house all sort of motivating towards this goal of amazon controlling the entire home. >> interesting congratulations, by the way, joanna i wonder given what logitech and bestby and home good stores said, consumer is done spending on the home. filled with that now about going place. how does that fit in that macro environment? >> i have been having the same thought. es...
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the first one is amazon. i know people say amazon, what are you talking about?look at the 13 hedge funds with the greatest of all-time traders the older guys that want to protect their money, i always see amazon in there as opposed to a hot stock pick. amazon is a bet that you never bet against the u.s. consumer. they just control u.s. commerce. it's like standard oil a hundred years ago. it's standard commerce, and even if 50 years from now they become sears and roebuck. when you have a company like that, they control something and i want to hold a longer term if they slow down on growth, they'll start paying a dividend and now let's get on to a big one. disney, come on. this isn't hard. disney is classic because you've got parks, right, which is warren buffett's see's candy and you can raise it any time you want and then you've got streaming that people just don't get. >> let me just jump in, is there a chance though, lee that their content will go out of style now you could say maybe for political and cultural reasons and maybe there's more competition and ma
the first one is amazon. i know people say amazon, what are you talking about?look at the 13 hedge funds with the greatest of all-time traders the older guys that want to protect their money, i always see amazon in there as opposed to a hot stock pick. amazon is a bet that you never bet against the u.s. consumer. they just control u.s. commerce. it's like standard oil a hundred years ago. it's standard commerce, and even if 50 years from now they become sears and roebuck. when you have a...
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board, the amazon that's all from us here at global $3000.00. thanks for joining us. we're always open to hearing your thoughts on the program, whatever they may be. so do you get in touch? just send an email to global 3000 at d, w dot com, or check out our facebook page d, w global ideas. see you next time. ah . with ah, ah, the hell africa clean drinking water, hard to come by come odyssey in the slums of ne robi, a possible solution vending machine full time. they are designed to give people access to the precious resource in an easier and more affordable way with me now with everybody is becoming more africa in 30 minutes on d. w with red alert for ah, wasn't just route. this is a read. if occasion, we're going to have some epic bar over water over the world or is becoming a scarce commodity. isn't worth dying of thirst. but global struggle for water. in the 75 minutes on d w. on this day, it's been 6 months since russia started. it's unprecedented to talk on the summer and name on you crate. we are here. we talk to people on the ground. to
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amy: i just watched "the territory," this new film about you and your community and the amazon.fighting to preserve the amazon and we are listening to bolsonaro, the president. can you talk about what his presidency has meant to indigenous people? he said, there won't be one more inch of indigenous reserve. >> so the bolsonaro administration did not demarcate indigenous territories -- he said he would when he was running for president of brazil. today he is wanting to reduce the territories more and more, particularly my territory and other indigenous territories. there are many indigenous lands in brazil that are ready for demarcation yet his administration did not demarcate a single inch. for us indigenous people, this is a setback because we see a president who is not recognizing indigenous peoples rights. he wants to take away those rights so as to turn the lands over to farming -- we don't accept that as indigenous peoples. we don't want what happened with our ancestors to happen again, decimating our territories. we have suffered many threats because of this. are subject t
amy: i just watched "the territory," this new film about you and your community and the amazon.fighting to preserve the amazon and we are listening to bolsonaro, the president. can you talk about what his presidency has meant to indigenous people? he said, there won't be one more inch of indigenous reserve. >> so the bolsonaro administration did not demarcate indigenous territories -- he said he would when he was running for president of brazil. today he is wanting to reduce the...
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to draw and retain those amazon prime subscribers. so unlike netflix, subscribers. unlike netflix whose shares are down on a downgrade, both hbo max and am swoazon are releasing their episodes once a week as netflix moving away from the binge model which isn't working as well. >> one a week. that's like old tv. >> old school. >> julia, thanks you were talking about quality in stocks and does that apply to media and streamers, too what does quality mean anymore, if it does >> sure. i think media has really been beaten up in the market and i would keep a keen eye in the quality and amazon has a motivation and they're a cross-sell and keep you as a prime customer hbo and netflix, probably more apples to apples on that note with netflix being down so much, we do not own netflix at this time and we're certainly watching it and this is a company that's always in the top ten for quality, highest-watched shows and with its recent move into ad video on demand and if you can take a global juggernaut mixed with 60% off its highs and add a massiv
to draw and retain those amazon prime subscribers. so unlike netflix, subscribers. unlike netflix whose shares are down on a downgrade, both hbo max and am swoazon are releasing their episodes once a week as netflix moving away from the binge model which isn't working as well. >> one a week. that's like old tv. >> old school. >> julia, thanks you were talking about quality in stocks and does that apply to media and streamers, too what does quality mean anymore, if it does...
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-- news that the amazon partner.appointing in and of themselves. but tpeloton leaves investors ad analysts with a lot of questions. the ceo, barry mccarthy, is certainly trying a lot to turn this business around peloton has tested everything from renting out its bike to hiking membership fees it's also played around with pricing of its equipment products but at the end of the day it really remains to be seen if those are going to play out. so mccarthy said on the conference call this morning this is really skomething, a turn-around that investors will stick around for it's proving to not be an overnight success but something that the company is going to continue to work to. like you said, does expect to achieve that break-even cash flow by the second half of fiscal 2023. >> mike, the company did take pains to say look, we're already getting searched for on amazon and our presence isn't there yet. i saw a lot of notes trying to guess which would be the next big retailer to carry peloton bikes. >> sure. it would enable
-- news that the amazon partner.appointing in and of themselves. but tpeloton leaves investors ad analysts with a lot of questions. the ceo, barry mccarthy, is certainly trying a lot to turn this business around peloton has tested everything from renting out its bike to hiking membership fees it's also played around with pricing of its equipment products but at the end of the day it really remains to be seen if those are going to play out. so mccarthy said on the conference call this morning...
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and board, the amazon that's all from us here at global $3000.00. thanks for joining us. we're always open to hearing your thoughts on the program, whatever they may be. so do you get in touch? just send an email to global 3000 at d, w dot com, or check out our facebook page d, w. glad, but i did see you next time. ah, [000:00:00;00] with, [000:00:00;00] with taking off because of the growing traffic in germany, it's showing dynamic impulses. that's how global impact, particularly inventions for out of space. now play a decisive role here on our planet. read people 90 minutes on d, w. o, a one content, 700000000 people with their own personal stories with every day life with what europeans fear and what they hope for focus on d. w. m. a n. a crosby, a higher continent with a variety of cars. so was this so well, the focus, the movers shake is visionaries and because when bonding the meaning of modern africa, this is, that's an egg. and d, w. people in trucks injured one, trying to flee the city center more and more refugees are being turned away as
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if you're going to watch and you're not in market, you do have to subscribe to amazon prime. stream starting september 15th this is part of the strategy to draw and retain prime subscribers that amazon is spending $1 billion on annually for the next 11 years. morgan stanley predicting this investment will result in about $450 million in incremental ad revenue per season, writing, quote on an absolute basis and the incremental ad revenue is likely to be small, but the strategic rationale of the incremental content investments to build, maintain the prime ecosystem is more powerful, but rosenblatt, more skeptical warning, quote, divorce from the pay tv ecosystem that drives hefty affiliate fees we're not sure how this pencils out better for amazon than for fox. fox had those games last year. amazon is reportedly telling advertisers to expect ratings to decline from last year's fox games and one source tells me that the league won't be surprised if initial viewership is half of what it was last year, though over time they don't expect streaming viewership to exceed linear tv rat
if you're going to watch and you're not in market, you do have to subscribe to amazon prime. stream starting september 15th this is part of the strategy to draw and retain prime subscribers that amazon is spending $1 billion on annually for the next 11 years. morgan stanley predicting this investment will result in about $450 million in incremental ad revenue per season, writing, quote on an absolute basis and the incremental ad revenue is likely to be small, but the strategic rationale of the...
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i planned to go upstream on the amazon tributary ira opinions like this. i want to donate soccer materials to an indigenous community that, that establish a base for my soccer club on amazonia in the bed. and she wasn't the financial although lima doesn't have much money, he still wants to help. when he's not playing or working as club president, he would like to distribute personal donations and those of sponsors to river communities. his family accompanies him on the trip. on the wooden steamers, you could not a up the river that several kilometers wine. they're taking with them not only soccer balls and jerseys, but also a message of environmental protection. those soften wish this so much more close. amazonia, independent chair is supposed to be more than just a soccer club. for me, it's about triggering a new awareness and people about the preservation of this incredible treasure. our wonderful nature, you do not believe little bill since his time as a gold miner, walter has been worried about the destruction of the amazon. that's why he's visiting th
i planned to go upstream on the amazon tributary ira opinions like this. i want to donate soccer materials to an indigenous community that, that establish a base for my soccer club on amazonia in the bed. and she wasn't the financial although lima doesn't have much money, he still wants to help. when he's not playing or working as club president, he would like to distribute personal donations and those of sponsors to river communities. his family accompanies him on the trip. on the wooden...
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it helps, but amazon does $600 billion on its marketplace. buying a robot or rumba is not going to be neil moving. no item can move the needle. but it does help. the more they can broaden with a cell on their space and on the product, and c integration, that is key. not selling out of it if the rumba is connected to alexa, that's one more device where you can access alexa and do more. they are keeping it top of mind, getting comfortable with shopping and activation of devices. it is integrating the experience and i think that is key. >> are consumers comfortable with the datasharing behind it? >> they are buying. the echoes of alexa are still selling, so you always have some customers that are comfortable, but they are showing in people's homes, and people are adapting and like them. >> really quickly, this is obviously a time where amazon has been doing quite a reset. they have talked about going back a little bit on their spending. how do they integrate this deal with also appeasing investors on some of the other things they told us about a
it helps, but amazon does $600 billion on its marketplace. buying a robot or rumba is not going to be neil moving. no item can move the needle. but it does help. the more they can broaden with a cell on their space and on the product, and c integration, that is key. not selling out of it if the rumba is connected to alexa, that's one more device where you can access alexa and do more. they are keeping it top of mind, getting comfortable with shopping and activation of devices. it is integrating...
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it's amazon workers, it's trader joe's employees. it's apple employees, ari i. all of these people are saying, wait a minute, you know, there is a massive income inequality in this country and organizing and building power for workers is actually a way where we can stand up and fight back and demand better. oh, it's being called america's new labor movement. there has been union activity at all of these companies in recent months, according to the national labor relations board in the 1st 9 months of the year, the number of groups filing for a unionization was off more than 56 percent compared to the same period. last year . so what is happening? labor experts like david madeline. tell us, the coven pandemic was a big factor. you know, the survey american economy wasn't working very well for most workers. and then you had covey, which really put those problems into star relief. workers were consider essential, but they weren't paid more than initially have safe work places. and so workers really felt particularly vulnerable. at the same time, i saw the executive
it's amazon workers, it's trader joe's employees. it's apple employees, ari i. all of these people are saying, wait a minute, you know, there is a massive income inequality in this country and organizing and building power for workers is actually a way where we can stand up and fight back and demand better. oh, it's being called america's new labor movement. there has been union activity at all of these companies in recent months, according to the national labor relations board in the 1st 9...
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they love to see competitors to amazon.e to do that because they are so efficient. this paypal by could give it a run for its money. >>> with the issues, will they get you to the polls? i'm shepard smith, this is the news on cnbc. >> abortion on the ballot, first time since roe v wade is overturned. the course one states voters chart for the nation. plus election denies take center stage. >>> flooding disaster, ongoing in kentucky. >> total devastation. in a matter of 45 minutes. >> searching for the missing
they love to see competitors to amazon.e to do that because they are so efficient. this paypal by could give it a run for its money. >>> with the issues, will they get you to the polls? i'm shepard smith, this is the news on cnbc. >> abortion on the ballot, first time since roe v wade is overturned. the course one states voters chart for the nation. plus election denies take center stage. >>> flooding disaster, ongoing in kentucky. >> total devastation. in a matter...
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yesterday because of the amazon news is this a situation where the embrace of amazon is a wise moveect-to-consumer company john jon fortt is here to weigh in >> what a difference a day makes. ye yes, it is a smart move. peloton needed to face reality amazon has a giant pool of likely buyers searching for peloton on the site, not finding any about a half million times a month. right at the time when peloton needs to save money on marketing. it needs to generate cash by selling hardware quickly and efficiently with few returns if it's going to survive without laying off more employees. amazon will provide new demand and back peloton up with sq customer service but the concern is overblown people are already searching for pelotons on amazon and not finding them and buying something else while there's some risk, it's a lower risk once a customer signs up, they can make this work >> it will probably provide a demand boost in the near term. >> on the other hand, partnering up with amazon is not a good idea it's a band d-aid on an infectin and give peloton less urgency to focus on the fest
yesterday because of the amazon news is this a situation where the embrace of amazon is a wise moveect-to-consumer company john jon fortt is here to weigh in >> what a difference a day makes. ye yes, it is a smart move. peloton needed to face reality amazon has a giant pool of likely buyers searching for peloton on the site, not finding any about a half million times a month. right at the time when peloton needs to save money on marketing. it needs to generate cash by selling hardware...
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they are looking at amazon.es not work, they are going to have to make some tough decisions because i think when you look atjust tough decisions because i think when you look at just the pricing and you look at the cash burn it is a big concern here. so, there could be forced attention but then i think when you look at amazon as the first step in a partnership, this is going to be a tumultuous six ninths months ahead. fik. going to be a tumultuous six ninths months ahead. 0k. all riuht. ninths months ahead. 0k. all right- we're _ ninths months ahead. 0k. all right. we're going _ ninths months ahead. 0k. all right. we're going to - ninths months ahead. 0k. all right. we're going to leave i ninths months ahead. 0k. all right. we're going to leave it | right. we're going to leave it there for the moment. thank you very much for your time at your insights as always. let's get some of the day's other news. chinese shares have risen on wall street amid reports the us and china are said to be close to a deal that would
they are looking at amazon.es not work, they are going to have to make some tough decisions because i think when you look atjust tough decisions because i think when you look at just the pricing and you look at the cash burn it is a big concern here. so, there could be forced attention but then i think when you look at amazon as the first step in a partnership, this is going to be a tumultuous six ninths months ahead. fik. going to be a tumultuous six ninths months ahead. 0k. all riuht. ninths...
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amazon says that so they won't the associates to have a voice. well, workers, collectively that is a voice is nothing more democratic then a union. the next step for ryan and cause is to gather enough signatures to qualify for a union election. it may be an uphill battle, but it's one they're ready to fight. now i'm thinking of getting a new computer. the problem is, what should i do with the old one? i really want to add to the growing pile of electronic waste that grows with every new technological development. you know, in 2014 humans produced 44000000 tons of the stuff and it's only risen since them were expected to generate 75000000 tons of electronic waste in 2030. but that doesn't have to be the case. enormous efforts are being made to keep i gadgets, out of the garbage o computers, laptops and cell phones weld wide. their numbers run into billions. what should we do? and the gadgets we rely on start letting us down, smash them up, all send them to the shredder after just a few years. this company has found a better solution up cycling. a
amazon says that so they won't the associates to have a voice. well, workers, collectively that is a voice is nothing more democratic then a union. the next step for ryan and cause is to gather enough signatures to qualify for a union election. it may be an uphill battle, but it's one they're ready to fight. now i'm thinking of getting a new computer. the problem is, what should i do with the old one? i really want to add to the growing pile of electronic waste that grows with every new...
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on this and much of the business amazon has with aws and using that for the core amazon shopping. >>i was to go look at that i would go the other way and focus on walmart's ability to do advertising and they are doing already in the retail stores and you take that with being able to run ads if they get the deal done with disney plus, they could catch up to amazon and that's -- no one talks about $35 billion advertising platform and that's where amazon snuck up on a lot of people including the big six. >> full disclosure, who's a good-looking guy that typically sits over there and honestly, that's another show >> we have a relationship with lin wood and if you been in the airport recently you will see him on every screen and it's madness. you saw what happened with axios content is still king, talk about the vision for reach tv . >> it's all about community and culture. when we first launched it was about truth and positivity and then we moved it to community and culture because when you produce and talk about stories around community and culture, it resonates with people and being in
on this and much of the business amazon has with aws and using that for the core amazon shopping. >>i was to go look at that i would go the other way and focus on walmart's ability to do advertising and they are doing already in the retail stores and you take that with being able to run ads if they get the deal done with disney plus, they could catch up to amazon and that's -- no one talks about $35 billion advertising platform and that's where amazon snuck up on a lot of people including...
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how will amazon integrate irobot's products?to discuss is irobot co-founder, she's also the ceo of a solar powered meeting robot for homes and garden. -- weeding robot for homes and garden. irobot goes way back. what do you make of amazon buying the company now? >> thank you for having me. i'm glad to see amazon showing such a strong interest in home robots and not just investing heavily, not just in astro but buying irobot. they've got it track record for seeing with the future is going and helping accelerated. with e-commerce, with making performance more automated, with web services, and now home robots are my passion. emily: there has been concern this gives amazon access to more of our data, interior access map -- interior maps of our home, for example. should we be worried about that? helen: i don't think people need to be worried. you get lots of technology on all of our devices. you got a gps, you've got a camera, you don't need those but the addition of benefits, you get maps and pedometers, having the best cameras and
how will amazon integrate irobot's products?to discuss is irobot co-founder, she's also the ceo of a solar powered meeting robot for homes and garden. -- weeding robot for homes and garden. irobot goes way back. what do you make of amazon buying the company now? >> thank you for having me. i'm glad to see amazon showing such a strong interest in home robots and not just investing heavily, not just in astro but buying irobot. they've got it track record for seeing with the future is going...
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so the interesting thing about an amazon type of company or company the size of amazon, it's not really many places that they can go to find opportunities for real growth. if you think about the industries out there that are as big as tech, it's autos and health care. unless amazon wants to compete with tesla in the auto sector, health care is the only place to go to make a meaningful difference and show double-digit returns over the next ten years. so they have to figure out a way to get into that space and get it right just in case so they can hedge their bets in case the retail business is really decelerating for them the way it's seemed to the last couple of years. >> biggest on tap markets always come back seemingly to health care and payments. probably ripe in those areas bertha, by the way, thank you very much for bringing that to us. >>> rbc is downgrading two names. first up coupa software. rbc moving to underperform and a $55 price target they called the stock disproportionately recession prone. docusign also falling, down 4% the turn-around path will be long and not helped by
so the interesting thing about an amazon type of company or company the size of amazon, it's not really many places that they can go to find opportunities for real growth. if you think about the industries out there that are as big as tech, it's autos and health care. unless amazon wants to compete with tesla in the auto sector, health care is the only place to go to make a meaningful difference and show double-digit returns over the next ten years. so they have to figure out a way to get into...
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what gets amazon from 140 to 180?mer starts to slow and as scott expects we see unemployment rise. >> our view is bullish, tends to do well after inflation peaked the stock tends to work when margins start to improve we think you will start to see that in the second half of this year into next year on top of other improvements and top line growth on a headline basis, strengthen aws we think all of that can drive the shares towards this 180 target >> lloyd, appreciate it. thanks for joining us to discuss some of the news around amazon today. we've got just a little over two minutes to go in the trading day. scott, you're saying this is the most negative you've been for a while. what would change your mind and get you interested more in longer term secular tech stocks that you have always embraced? >> i think, sara, once again if your time frame is too close on bad weeks, bad days, you can put some money to work if you are concerned in the shorter term, six months, 12 months, something like that, i think you have to be
what gets amazon from 140 to 180?mer starts to slow and as scott expects we see unemployment rise. >> our view is bullish, tends to do well after inflation peaked the stock tends to work when margins start to improve we think you will start to see that in the second half of this year into next year on top of other improvements and top line growth on a headline basis, strengthen aws we think all of that can drive the shares towards this 180 target >> lloyd, appreciate it. thanks for...