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so we need the amazon to brief. we need the amazon for global biodiversity we need the amazon. for protecting our climate. the amazon you might have heard of the amazon is the largest tropical rainforest also has one of the largest rivers on the planet and above the river the amazon river or the flying rivers which are the atmospheric rivers which regulate our global weather system without the flying rivers our entire global weather system is destabilized. and the reason why. of the flying rivers can be taken off course is because of increased the forestation caused by these fires and many other threats. this is one of the many images that you'll see if you travel to the rainforests. arm how many of you've actually been to the rain forest. a lot of you armed and for those of you who have been. once you've been just like once you know you can't go back that's what happened to me when i went to the amazon rainforest when i was twenty one years old. i went to learn about plants i wanted to study study ethnobotany. and my life took a different course once i met indigenous peoples w
so we need the amazon to brief. we need the amazon for global biodiversity we need the amazon. for protecting our climate. the amazon you might have heard of the amazon is the largest tropical rainforest also has one of the largest rivers on the planet and above the river the amazon river or the flying rivers which are the atmospheric rivers which regulate our global weather system without the flying rivers our entire global weather system is destabilized. and the reason why. of the flying...
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we've talked to amazon's employees.ve taken their statements we feel that we have them very much on lock with respect to the case that we've built and the cause of action that we have all you need to do is look at the case and the complaint and the law and the cause of action in d.c. and put it side by side with those in california and you'll see that they are very different i know it's a talking point for amazon, but they're dead wrong on that. >> explain to us then what's different. >> well, first of all, the washington, d.c. case did not claim violations of california law. they cannot do that. we can in california with california causes of action. there is a very unique law in california called the unfair competition law. that was not an allegation in washington, d.c. it is a central allegation here in our case in california. there's a very specific antitrust law in california called the cartwright act. that is not something that was available in washington, d.c it was not claimed in washington, d.c. it is claimed an
we've talked to amazon's employees.ve taken their statements we feel that we have them very much on lock with respect to the case that we've built and the cause of action that we have all you need to do is look at the case and the complaint and the law and the cause of action in d.c. and put it side by side with those in california and you'll see that they are very different i know it's a talking point for amazon, but they're dead wrong on that. >> explain to us then what's different....
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we mentioned the climate pledge arena. >> right. >> it's not called amazon arena.nk of another example of a major corporation who has sponsored an arena, major sporting arena and not put their name on it what we want is to put the focus on the climate, on the environment. we have over 300 signatories to the climate pledge and that number will keep climbing. we want it to be a beacon for sustainability. >> excellent ceo of amazon web services thank you for letting us come here and maybe one day we'll catch a game right now seahawk seats. >> yes, tonight. go hawks. >> very good thank you so much. >> thanks. >> announcer: coming up, cramer takes your calls and the sky is the limit. it's a fast fire lightning round, next. (vo) hi. we're visible. a different kind of wireless company... ...running on a big impressive wireless network. how are we different? we exist only on your phone. so you get unlimited data for just $30/mo, taxes and fees included. plus we have a new plan with 5g ultra wideband. switch today at visible dot com. (man 1) oh, it looks like we're in a scr
we mentioned the climate pledge arena. >> right. >> it's not called amazon arena.nk of another example of a major corporation who has sponsored an arena, major sporting arena and not put their name on it what we want is to put the focus on the climate, on the environment. we have over 300 signatories to the climate pledge and that number will keep climbing. we want it to be a beacon for sustainability. >> excellent ceo of amazon web services thank you for letting us come here...
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i mean, amazon is a huge retail outlet. so you are seeing a lot of people that sell goods, sell through amazon at the same lower price. what they're saying is, look, we have to pay higher fees to amazon. we should be able to sell the goods for what it costs us to sell them elsewhere. if that's less, we should be able to price them lower premium. no saints on. similar issues happens . finance, is it likely that this one will face a similar fate? well, it's not clear. i mean, california has said, oh, we have lots of new evidence we investigated for 2 years. and of course, any time you get in front of a new judge, it's a little bit different. each state has its own laws and these are brought under california's competition statutes which probably differ somewhat from washington dcs. but essentially other courts have looked at similar claims. and not allowed the suit to proceed, so i wouldn't say it's a home run by any stretch of the imagine. okay, so what is the wider impacts on amazon? if it's low c does indeed succeed well in
i mean, amazon is a huge retail outlet. so you are seeing a lot of people that sell goods, sell through amazon at the same lower price. what they're saying is, look, we have to pay higher fees to amazon. we should be able to sell the goods for what it costs us to sell them elsewhere. if that's less, we should be able to price them lower premium. no saints on. similar issues happens . finance, is it likely that this one will face a similar fate? well, it's not clear. i mean, california has said,...
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plus, amazon devices get a facelift. the company unveiled a bedside sleep tracker as well as updated kindle and ring cameras. we talk with the senior vp of devices. in the latest announcement about a conference partnership with robinhood. let's look at the markets. an equity market rally after yields pullback wednesday. >> finally some green on the screen for the u.s. equity market. this is all coming after the market breathed a sigh of relief after the bank of england intervened in the u.k. bond market. we saw those effects across global financial assets. the s&p 500 up about 2% and the nasdaq 100 right in line. yields were falling -- 3.7% on the 10 year, about 4.1% on the two-year. those were levels we saw just a few days ago. tighter monetary policy, a more aggressive fed, higher bond yields. looking at individual movers in the equity market -- netflix up over 9%, the biggest gain since january. definitely had an upgrade. it went from neutral to overweight. bullish on the prospect of advertising on netflix. the best p
plus, amazon devices get a facelift. the company unveiled a bedside sleep tracker as well as updated kindle and ring cameras. we talk with the senior vp of devices. in the latest announcement about a conference partnership with robinhood. let's look at the markets. an equity market rally after yields pullback wednesday. >> finally some green on the screen for the u.s. equity market. this is all coming after the market breathed a sigh of relief after the bank of england intervened in the...
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a huge week for amazon.nd for the first time, fans will have to log onto prime video to see the big game thursday night. does this seem like a turning point in sports broadcasting? marie: absolutely. i think this will be as big as when the nfl went to cable in 1987. we know how nfl games legitimized and grew the cable business. we think the same could happen for streaming. emily: you lead negotiations for the $13 billion, 11 year deal. it is massive. how do you convince the nfl that amazon was the place to be? marie: the nfl cares a lot about scale and reach and we've got that. we have that better than any other streaming service. they care about production and we showed in europe and in the u.s. that we can produce the best broadcast for fans. it is important to them. an exciting thing is they care about innovation. the nfl has been able to stay top of mind for sports fans for decades because they innovate and move forward and they have that confidence, and that was one of the biggest tenants in our deal. w
a huge week for amazon.nd for the first time, fans will have to log onto prime video to see the big game thursday night. does this seem like a turning point in sports broadcasting? marie: absolutely. i think this will be as big as when the nfl went to cable in 1987. we know how nfl games legitimized and grew the cable business. we think the same could happen for streaming. emily: you lead negotiations for the $13 billion, 11 year deal. it is massive. how do you convince the nfl that amazon was...
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amazon we'll say is a c, snake kk nike, apparel, is meta too much like amazon? i'm going to say that meta, which is the old facebook, i got so much in the hopper it might as well be a finance company and charging for what's app, instagram, there's a lot here. they're different enough to have auto, tech, retail and amazon web services, finance and apparel and i'm okay with that not great but okay with it next up is jenna in texas, jenna? >> boo-yah jim it's gina from texas google, oxy, merck, pioneer, alphabet and nvidia. >> health care here already, why don't we put -- remember you said lockheed martin, very big meeting. i don't know if it stops the stock from going down because there is a lot of interest in it and not a lot of people did the work gina hasdone the work. alphabet is inexpensive. fang name and then merck really good drug company. we're going to get rid of oxy and nvidia and alphabet being reduced as advertising, not kidding. this is a gaming company i'm willing to acre cemesemt act we made one change and that's all we need to do. let's speak to bi
amazon we'll say is a c, snake kk nike, apparel, is meta too much like amazon? i'm going to say that meta, which is the old facebook, i got so much in the hopper it might as well be a finance company and charging for what's app, instagram, there's a lot here. they're different enough to have auto, tech, retail and amazon web services, finance and apparel and i'm okay with that not great but okay with it next up is jenna in texas, jenna? >> boo-yah jim it's gina from texas google, oxy,...
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so on the an amazon amazon side. now a lot depends how this trial will end if amazon should lose this trial in california, then it is almost certain that other states you're in the united states will follow a suit to meaning a dozens off more. a similar last you would so would be coming. and amazon's away. there had been a civil us, you earlier this year, but the district of columbia that actually got dismissed soon. all we have to wait and see how this trial of will go through and. and in california, i lots and lots of law suits. yeah, that's what i'm hearing. we also know that the e u yesterday upheld it's a record setting fine against google for our anti breaking anti trust laws. last year we heard a lot of chatter about a regulators finally cracking down on big tech. are we seeing that come to fruition this year? well, it leaves christie. it feels that way. so that we would do not just here and threats to small lawsuits, but actually lawmakers in europe and the united states to take out the big guns. if we look a
so on the an amazon amazon side. now a lot depends how this trial will end if amazon should lose this trial in california, then it is almost certain that other states you're in the united states will follow a suit to meaning a dozens off more. a similar last you would so would be coming. and amazon's away. there had been a civil us, you earlier this year, but the district of columbia that actually got dismissed soon. all we have to wait and see how this trial of will go through and. and in...
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a court-appointed monitor would make sure amazon complies with the ruling and amazon would have have to pay damages to make up for the increased prices as a result of their policies. for their part, amazon says if they lose prices may go up. or as part of their statement. like any store we reserve the right not to highlight offers to customers that are not priced cy priced competitively. the relief relief the a.g. seeks would force amazon to feature higher prices to consumers, oddly going going against core objectives of of antitrust law. now this lawsuit actually mirrors one filed by the district of columbia last year. that suit was dismissed and is now in appeals. ryan. >> thanks, anne. > >> another shaker rattling the north bay today. did you feel i? feel it? it struck just before , centered outside the city of so. of sonoma. no reports of damage or injuries. this comes on the heels of last night's 4.4 quake that struck santa rosa. that happened around 6:40 in the eve. the evening. the usgs has upgraded a big aftershock to a . a 4.3. this is damage inside a home on slater street.
a court-appointed monitor would make sure amazon complies with the ruling and amazon would have have to pay damages to make up for the increased prices as a result of their policies. for their part, amazon says if they lose prices may go up. or as part of their statement. like any store we reserve the right not to highlight offers to customers that are not priced cy priced competitively. the relief relief the a.g. seeks would force amazon to feature higher prices to consumers, oddly going going...
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it is different from amazon and apple.hey are using it almost as a sponsorship, a way to augment their other business. amazon and apple are different from paramount plus, cbs plus and peacock. it is more seamless on the media side because the content is so valuable. on the retail product side it is still valuable because it is driving awareness to another core product. you can choose thursday night football or another form of entertainment, if you are a media company sports is invaluable. it is far greater than it would be an original product -- in a retail product. emily: bruin has a right to nfl game pass. what is your take on the league pursuing its own streaming platform? >> i think it is right because they are trying to reap the use, young consumers are where the streamers are. if i am the nfl i am trying to reach that audience whether it is nfl plus, those are critical consumer strip of game, so it is more to try to have as many touch points with the consumer. internationally it is touch to watch nfl all around the w
it is different from amazon and apple.hey are using it almost as a sponsorship, a way to augment their other business. amazon and apple are different from paramount plus, cbs plus and peacock. it is more seamless on the media side because the content is so valuable. on the retail product side it is still valuable because it is driving awareness to another core product. you can choose thursday night football or another form of entertainment, if you are a media company sports is invaluable. it is...
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amazon has been under scrutiny before.tled two antitrust investigations in europe and here in the u.s., federal officials launched an investigation over the summer into workplace safety concerns. [ crowd chanting ] >> we work like a dog there. we work very hard standing on our feet for 12 hours. >> reporter: amazon insisting safety is a top priority. the federal trade commission is also investigating amazon prime's sign-up and cancellation practices. washington, d.c. filed an antitrust case against amazon similar to california's. a judge dismissed that complaint earlier this year. but california officials say their two-year investigation will help them secure a different outcome. andrew, rhiannon. >> andrea, thank you. >>> and coming up, a food delivery gone wrong. >>> but first the fisherman who got quite the surprise. yes, that is a shark, my yes, that is a shark, my friends, jumping on board. it takes energy to take on the world.■ so whether you■re breaking a sweat, breaking down barriers, or breaking the laws of gravit
amazon has been under scrutiny before.tled two antitrust investigations in europe and here in the u.s., federal officials launched an investigation over the summer into workplace safety concerns. [ crowd chanting ] >> we work like a dog there. we work very hard standing on our feet for 12 hours. >> reporter: amazon insisting safety is a top priority. the federal trade commission is also investigating amazon prime's sign-up and cancellation practices. washington, d.c. filed an...
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. >> california versus amazon. how how our status as the only retailer is costing all of you a a lot more money. governor gavin gavin newsom signs off on something called c.a.r.e. court. court. what it is and what it means for people who live with homelessness and mental health issues. plus this. > >> queen elizabeth is now lying in state with hundreds of thousands waiting to file past her coffin. on danya bacchus in london with more on the queen's final journey from buckingham palace. > >>, everybody, i'm reed cowan. start with a green light on a new effort to help californians expensing to health and substane abuse issues. kpix 5's anne makovec has the details on thi. this one. hi, anne. >> this is that new c.a.r.e. court system we've been talking about for the past few months. the governor finally signed that that bill in san jose, today. the goal is treating people with people with severe mental illnes mental illness, forcing them, basically, to get help here is how it's going to work. family members, healthcar
. >> california versus amazon. how how our status as the only retailer is costing all of you a a lot more money. governor gavin gavin newsom signs off on something called c.a.r.e. court. court. what it is and what it means for people who live with homelessness and mental health issues. plus this. > >> queen elizabeth is now lying in state with hundreds of thousands waiting to file past her coffin. on danya bacchus in london with more on the queen's final journey from buckingham...
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and take it in for a big legal fight here against amazon.rocz is live here in studio brooks. thank you. tesla is facing a class action lawsuit for allegedly misleading the public over itself driving technology. the suit filed in northern california, says tesla electric car owners have reported problems with driver assist software, including difficulty making routine turns , running red lights and steering into oncoming traffic. critics have raised safety concerns in the past after several crashes that happened while the technology was activated. the suit seeks unspecified damages. so far, tesla has not responded to our request for comment. and on wall street financial markets, shook off an afternoon slide and finished modestly higher after being spurred by a stronger than expected inflation report. the dow gained 30 points, the nasdaq added. 86 the s and p 500 finished the day up 13 points. keeping up with the rising cost of living is a problem for the majority of those here in the united states. 55% of working americans surveyed by bankrate
and take it in for a big legal fight here against amazon.rocz is live here in studio brooks. thank you. tesla is facing a class action lawsuit for allegedly misleading the public over itself driving technology. the suit filed in northern california, says tesla electric car owners have reported problems with driver assist software, including difficulty making routine turns , running red lights and steering into oncoming traffic. critics have raised safety concerns in the past after several...
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doesn't just stay in the amazon >> reporter: professor myles sillman has studied the amazon for all of his professional life. he says the biodiversity here in peru affects weather patterns, crop growth and even carbon levels which is why gold mining here is having enormous worldwide consequences how bad is it? >> it's pretty bad it's much worse than we had feared. >> reporter: luis fernandez is one of the world's leading experts on mercury he explains that here in the amazon pure 24 karat gold is extracted by using barrels of mercury which separates the gold from the sludge mercury is poisonous isn't it >> it is poisonous to humans, to wildlife, it persists, it doesn't break down it lasts for centuries. >> reporter: six years ago the two wake forest professors created a not-for-profit dedicated to better understanding and then helping heal this place which has gone from a vital resource and absorbing the world's carbon to one that pumps ever more carbon into the atmosphere >> the first meter of soil in the forest holds as much carbon as all the trees above it and then when we think
doesn't just stay in the amazon >> reporter: professor myles sillman has studied the amazon for all of his professional life. he says the biodiversity here in peru affects weather patterns, crop growth and even carbon levels which is why gold mining here is having enormous worldwide consequences how bad is it? >> it's pretty bad it's much worse than we had feared. >> reporter: luis fernandez is one of the world's leading experts on mercury he explains that here in the amazon...
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the vast american majority it uses amazon and amazon prime is a lifeblood of the company and but also something that so many millions of americans have come to rely upon. can you reflect on the trade-offs between fast, cheap, and lots of choice, and the downside of that? >> the first step is to recognize that there are trade-offs. it is so easy to fall into the dominant system without thinking about the ramifications of that choice. part of what drug documents is that the benefits are often immediate but the price that you pay is often a long-term. if benefits are tangible and individualized to you whereas the cost is diffused and it is one that you will pay but oftentimes over time. think about the rise of amazon, it is, the majority of americans are prime members. the process of going back is easier and easier. once amazon grows in dominance, it squeezes out the alternatives that used to exist. for any individual to go outside of it, it becomes more difficult. as a challenge is how do we mitigate between them? like all of my points, it is pragmatic. we do not go back to the producer
the vast american majority it uses amazon and amazon prime is a lifeblood of the company and but also something that so many millions of americans have come to rely upon. can you reflect on the trade-offs between fast, cheap, and lots of choice, and the downside of that? >> the first step is to recognize that there are trade-offs. it is so easy to fall into the dominant system without thinking about the ramifications of that choice. part of what drug documents is that the benefits are...
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and that he'll discover new talent, from the amazon, and for the amazon. from us here at “global 3000.” thanks for joining us. we're always open to hearing your thoughts on the program, whatever they may be. so do get in touch. just send an email to global3000@dw.com. or check out our facebook page, dw global ideas. nicole: this is dw news live from berlin. britain mourns its longest reigning monarch, queen elizabeth ii. ♪ hundreds packed st. paul's cathedral in london for a memorial service. her son giving his first address as king charles iii
and that he'll discover new talent, from the amazon, and for the amazon. from us here at “global 3000.” thanks for joining us. we're always open to hearing your thoughts on the program, whatever they may be. so do get in touch. just send an email to global3000@dw.com. or check out our facebook page, dw global ideas. nicole: this is dw news live from berlin. britain mourns its longest reigning monarch, queen elizabeth ii. ♪ hundreds packed st. paul's cathedral in london for a memorial...
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the ceos of starbucks and amazon.how our strength in numbers and remind the boss that we're the ones that make these corporations operate. we have to keep that fight up and alive and bring that connection and build a bridge with the public and community that report represents. i'm looking forward to continuing to this great work. >> chris smalls, happy to have you with us, thank you again for being here on labor day eve. >> up next, my final thoughts, stay with us. this is john. he never gives up—no matter what life throws his way. high cholesterol. heart disease. 17 fad diets... 5 kids... 3 grandkids... 1 heart attack. and 18 passwords that seem to change daily. with leqvio, john can lower his cholesterol— and so can you. when taken with a statin, leqvio is proven to lower bad cholesterol by over 50% and keep it low with two doses a year. common side effects of leqvio were injection site reaction, joint pain, urinary tract infection, diarrhea, chest cold, pain in legs or arms, and shortness of breath. with leqvio, lo
the ceos of starbucks and amazon.how our strength in numbers and remind the boss that we're the ones that make these corporations operate. we have to keep that fight up and alive and bring that connection and build a bridge with the public and community that report represents. i'm looking forward to continuing to this great work. >> chris smalls, happy to have you with us, thank you again for being here on labor day eve. >> up next, my final thoughts, stay with us. this is john. he...
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thank you. > >> california's attorney general , could he lower prices on amazon? the lawsuit he claims could do so. >> california is suing amazon, claiming the policies resulted in you having to pay more for the items in your cart . the attorney general set amazon prevents retailers from listing their products for lower prices and other sites like walmart or target. it says the policy leads leads to artificially inflated prices, violating the antitrusts antitrust laws. >> village amazon's practices violate the california unfair cn is working the ability of others other retailers to compete, contributing to the dominance and harming merchants and consus and consumers through inflated fees and entire process. >> the attorney general set if the state wins, prices could drp could drop. i like the sound oft of that. amazon set if they lose lose process might go up and this is part of the statement that we reserve the right to not not highlight items that are not not priced competitively. it wod force amazon to feature higher prices to customer, going against core objec
thank you. > >> california's attorney general , could he lower prices on amazon? the lawsuit he claims could do so. >> california is suing amazon, claiming the policies resulted in you having to pay more for the items in your cart . the attorney general set amazon prevents retailers from listing their products for lower prices and other sites like walmart or target. it says the policy leads leads to artificially inflated prices, violating the antitrusts antitrust laws. >>...
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amazon valley to fight saying sellers set their own prices. amazon has been under scrutiny before.ly settled two antitrust investigations in europe. in the u.s., federal investigators launched an investigation into workplace safety concerns. >> we work like a dog no, we work hard and stand on our feet 12 hours. reporter: amazon insisting saved is a top priority. the federal trade commission is investigating amazon prime's sign-up and cancellation practices. washington, d.c. filed an antitrust case against amazon select to california. a judge dismissed the complaint earlier this year. california officials say their two year investigation will help them secure a different outcome. reggie: demi lovato says their current tour will be the last. >> ♪ what is wrong with being confident? ♪ reggie: lovato is trying for her eighth studio album. she took to her story saying i am so sick i cannot get out of bed. i cannot do this anymore. this next tour will be my last. lovato did not elaborate on her health and representatives have not issued a statement. demi lovato is said to perform in san
amazon valley to fight saying sellers set their own prices. amazon has been under scrutiny before.ly settled two antitrust investigations in europe. in the u.s., federal investigators launched an investigation into workplace safety concerns. >> we work like a dog no, we work hard and stand on our feet 12 hours. reporter: amazon insisting saved is a top priority. the federal trade commission is investigating amazon prime's sign-up and cancellation practices. washington, d.c. filed an...
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talk about the amazon, the protection of the amazon what has happened to it under bolsonaro. >> the organizingtive lula has been extremely important and unprecedented. many different social movements even join forces to create what they're calling is popular committees, these grassroots committees and neighborhoods around the country. it kind of takes off the work that was happening under the pandemic responding to the hunger were people were working in solidarity. they have now built grassroots committees between 5000 and 7000 around the country to organize for lula and continue organizing regardless of what happens. it is an extremely important election. i want to say for a second, it is not just on the presidential election but also on the very local level. you have different social movements, indigenous peoples, women, black women who have an unprecedented number of new candidates. that is important on the local legislative level. the amazon has been devastated under bolsonaro. one thing to point out, in 2019 we had the huge fires, people protesting around the world. the fires this last ye
talk about the amazon, the protection of the amazon what has happened to it under bolsonaro. >> the organizingtive lula has been extremely important and unprecedented. many different social movements even join forces to create what they're calling is popular committees, these grassroots committees and neighborhoods around the country. it kind of takes off the work that was happening under the pandemic responding to the hunger were people were working in solidarity. they have now built...
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but really that wasn't the key driver right for amazon anyway.azon makes almost all of its money from the goods that many of us buy and we go to amazon.com, but amazon actually does a lot of web services cloud computing and really helping a lot of the doheir wor so it's not le lyep secret. cfidentlformation t havehink te know, their eyes got athpoofeynt do due diligence got it. whereas the way it was written it would have taxed a lot of the local businesses that actually do get their money revenue from sales. so how did this all get discovered? well, so what's interesting about the situation is the city controller puts together an analysis on the proposition to figure out what kind of revenue would come in and some costs that would be associated and so they actually let the organizers of prop k know that it was going to actually have some very negative consequences. however prop k backers didn't actually tell the local democratic party about this before the democratic party endorsed prop k and right now the democratic party here in san francisco
but really that wasn't the key driver right for amazon anyway.azon makes almost all of its money from the goods that many of us buy and we go to amazon.com, but amazon actually does a lot of web services cloud computing and really helping a lot of the doheir wor so it's not le lyep secret. cfidentlformation t havehink te know, their eyes got athpoofeynt do due diligence got it. whereas the way it was written it would have taxed a lot of the local businesses that actually do get their money...
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in the amazon language, western libya is home to libya's berber people, the amazon scattered across than a fool. so mountains are old amazon cities like this one. and i'll get her up, de la sassy, says the amazon. you have a long and rich history in libya and start when we're left on an amazon pick where the original inhabitants of libya here and is old city. there's evidence that dates back centuries and got taffy came to power. he sought to arabic, our culture became illegal to name our children. amazon names. he removed our culture from history books, but were preserved our culture and secret. ah, the horrible do is a musician. he says before revel, groups revolted against kit duffy in 2011, playing amazon music was a criminal offense at that that a no gun under gadhafi, amazon musicians would play music in secret. it was seen as a form of rebellion. but after the revolution, we can sing our songs, speak, our language revolution gave us the liberty to express our culture and heritage and nor the emma zeal. coastal city of water is the largest in libya. yet the view played an important
in the amazon language, western libya is home to libya's berber people, the amazon scattered across than a fool. so mountains are old amazon cities like this one. and i'll get her up, de la sassy, says the amazon. you have a long and rich history in libya and start when we're left on an amazon pick where the original inhabitants of libya here and is old city. there's evidence that dates back centuries and got taffy came to power. he sought to arabic, our culture became illegal to name our...
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when you look at it, amazon web services, aws from amazon controls over one third of the western worldthe structure. that is unheard of, such large concentrated control of internet itself. you have other key players following them, almost all of the western internet and for structure. decentralization of internet is greatly needed. we have been frustrated with centralized social media control. this has to happen. ed: before i let you go, let me draw on your experience, alfred. you have been through the tech bubble, economic ups and downs. how is what we are seeing now in the global economy compared to what you see before? >> it was scary at times, in the 2000 bubble, super early-stage companies that were listed publicly and getting trashed. the market had no escape, it was all publicly done. when the rug got pulled it was over. in 2008 was a financial crisis we were not sure of the ranking system was it sound -- banking system was sound. now is different. we have inflation, rapidly rising interest rate that because the market to be receding to the level it is. when they generate 4% we
when you look at it, amazon web services, aws from amazon controls over one third of the western worldthe structure. that is unheard of, such large concentrated control of internet itself. you have other key players following them, almost all of the western internet and for structure. decentralization of internet is greatly needed. we have been frustrated with centralized social media control. this has to happen. ed: before i let you go, let me draw on your experience, alfred. you have been...
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. > >> right now amazon is beginnins big product event of the year. e have a tech expert standing by with what you need to know. but first breaking news. hurricane ian making landfall at any moment in south florida. on the left you can see a live stream out of cape coral. it shows the category 4 storm is bringing a about ten minutes, we'll have a live report from the florida's gulf coast. now update on the overnight search for a barricade barricade suspect near the sun valley mall. > >> this is happening in pleasant happening in pleasant hill. pole have cleared the scene an hour o and a half hour ago after they couldn't locate the man who climbed into a crawl space at a nordstrom rack. last night around 7:00 police say man was originally wanted for rape. they rape. they believe he likely slipped out overnight. > >> now to the other top storiesn oakland new homicide investigatn as the city up to 96 total this year. this is video from yesterday and you can see officers and evidence markers out on the street. this is the ninth homicide in just over a wee
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stay with us >>> let's turn to amazon this morning.ing store having a rocky '21, down to date. but our guest has it as his top ad building pick joining us this morning, brian, welcome back especially now amidst a lot of discussion about potential leverage in higher ad margins and higher prime fees, maybe peak season if ysurcharges >> there's a lot of facets to the amazon story we have to remember where we've come from and where we're going. they've built out a lot of capacity in the warehouse network the last two years, arguably overcapacity. now they're growing into that overcapacity so you're getting more units flowing over all their warehouses, more units fulfilled by all of their workers and employees they've hired in the last two years so that drives leverage in the underlying retail unit economics. on top of that, the ad business is a big piece of this story the incremental margins on the advertising dollars are incredibly high relative to retail they've done a great job on the advertising business, they've built up a large ad bu
stay with us >>> let's turn to amazon this morning.ing store having a rocky '21, down to date. but our guest has it as his top ad building pick joining us this morning, brian, welcome back especially now amidst a lot of discussion about potential leverage in higher ad margins and higher prime fees, maybe peak season if ysurcharges >> there's a lot of facets to the amazon story we have to remember where we've come from and where we're going. they've built out a lot of capacity in...
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off amazon. california's antitrust lawsuit is among the latest legal challenges against amazon. this case should be dismissed and here's part of amazon's response quote seller set their own prices for the products they offer in our store. amazon takes pride in the fact that we offer lower prices across the broadest selection. and like any store, we reserve the right not to highlight offers to customers that are not priced competitively. 8 17. let's talk about traffic, head out to our newsroom and say good morning again to sell. where's the trouble? spot now? almost everywhere we do have kind of a blanket it out all over the bay area, gasia and andre right now we do see that the east base still pretty slow on highway 80 interstate 80. i should say coming into san francisco and then 8 80 driving past the coliseum. about the only decent thing that happens in these later hours. as people are going so slow, we don't seem to have as many serious crashes out there went this time fender benders installed vehicles, though peninsula all of a sudden , we have been talking a lot about san m
off amazon. california's antitrust lawsuit is among the latest legal challenges against amazon. this case should be dismissed and here's part of amazon's response quote seller set their own prices for the products they offer in our store. amazon takes pride in the fact that we offer lower prices across the broadest selection. and like any store, we reserve the right not to highlight offers to customers that are not priced competitively. 8 17. let's talk about traffic, head out to our newsroom...
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and thursday night football on amazon prime amazon has the contract with the nfl.sorry for the inconvenience. our parent network did last week's game. i think it was also on amazon prime. you could watch it on normal tv. >> i saw roger goodell in the box with jeff bezos. >> we had jason robins of draft kings on last week the deal they are doing now and cancel this. it is working out too well for people if either team you pick on the money line, during the game and they're up 7 points, they close the bet and you win. last night, a point where the charger were up by seven, because i took, because i had better odds with the chargers. i got a better return. both kansas city and chargers were up by 7 at one point. this is not going to last much longer. >> am i wrong? i thought nbc, our parent company, was providing some production services for amazon >> why isn't it? >> is the issue of the quality or production? >> i don't know. actual editorial >> i thought the critique wasn't that it was buffering, but they didn't like how it was being put together the show was put to
and thursday night football on amazon prime amazon has the contract with the nfl.sorry for the inconvenience. our parent network did last week's game. i think it was also on amazon prime. you could watch it on normal tv. >> i saw roger goodell in the box with jeff bezos. >> we had jason robins of draft kings on last week the deal they are doing now and cancel this. it is working out too well for people if either team you pick on the money line, during the game and they're up 7...
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amazon's prime day again. the company is offering a two day access sailed on october 11 and 12 ahead of the holiday season. the first time the company has done two prime day events in the same year. this as there is a slowdown in holiday. here to discuss is spencer. what is the play from amazon? spencer: why not? try to slap prime day on it, sell as much stuff as you can. merchants are dealing with an inventory glut. they want to move things quickly and get someone's money before some one else done. we have this race going on with christmas creeping in earlier in the season. manus: is this a surprise to add a second prime day or did we know this was in the works? spencer: there were some reports. it was the only news, the precise day. they are rebranding it as prime early access as opposed to calling it prime day two because prime day two does not sound fresh enough. manus: you talked a little about inventory. a lot of sellers on amazon had to do a juggling act of supply chain crunch getting things in last hol
amazon's prime day again. the company is offering a two day access sailed on october 11 and 12 ahead of the holiday season. the first time the company has done two prime day events in the same year. this as there is a slowdown in holiday. here to discuss is spencer. what is the play from amazon? spencer: why not? try to slap prime day on it, sell as much stuff as you can. merchants are dealing with an inventory glut. they want to move things quickly and get someone's money before some one else...
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alright, amazon. facing yet a new lawsuit from the state of california claims of anti competitive behavior from the state's attorney general. also executives from several major tech companies addressing national security concerns more on their testimony in washington coming up ♪ (don't stop me now) ♪ ♪ ♪ (don't stop me) ♪ ♪ 'cause i'm having a good time ♪ ♪ having a good time ♪ ♪ i'm a shooting star leaping through the sky like a tiger ♪ ♪ defying the laws of gravity ♪ ♪ (don't stop me now) ♪ ♪ 'cause i'm having a good time ♪ ♪ i don't wanna stop at all, yeah ♪ ♪ ah, da, da, da, da da, da, ah, ah ♪ ok, floor and decor, show me what you've got. now this tile says “spa day, all day.” but this modern look is so me. how's that for on-trend and on-budget? at floor and decor, with our high-quality selection at everyday low prices, your upgrade has never been more “you.” explore floor and decor today! against amazon, accusing it of anticompetitive behavior, which caused higher prices for customers. attorney
alright, amazon. facing yet a new lawsuit from the state of california claims of anti competitive behavior from the state's attorney general. also executives from several major tech companies addressing national security concerns more on their testimony in washington coming up ♪ (don't stop me now) ♪ ♪ ♪ (don't stop me) ♪ ♪ 'cause i'm having a good time ♪ ♪ having a good time ♪ ♪ i'm a shooting star leaping through the sky like a tiger ♪ ♪ defying the laws of gravity ♪...
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well, california is suing amazon over alleged bad behavior. >> lawsuit says amazon is hurting the ability of other retailers to compete. well, attorney general rob bonta is accusing amazon of requiring sellers to enter into agreements that punish him if their products or offer for a lower price off the amazon site that is believed to have tricked shoppers into thinking they were getting the best price when they were actually just getting the lowest price on. amazon is offering bonta says that online giant has been violating competition law since 2012. >> this is unacceptable. it is a violation of the law. and if you think about california's pain, even just a little bit more for every product they purchased online over the course of a year yet alone. a decade. which is what is at issue here. the collective magnitude of harm here. is very far reaching. >> obama says he's looking to keep amazon from with quick wiring these kinds of contracts and he wants to reimburse the merchant were affected. a district judge dimissed the original case earlier this year and it is now going through an appea
well, california is suing amazon over alleged bad behavior. >> lawsuit says amazon is hurting the ability of other retailers to compete. well, attorney general rob bonta is accusing amazon of requiring sellers to enter into agreements that punish him if their products or offer for a lower price off the amazon site that is believed to have tricked shoppers into thinking they were getting the best price when they were actually just getting the lowest price on. amazon is offering bonta says...
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how much goes to amazon?billion dollars which goes to the old media companies, they have been losing share. this is upwards of about $70 billion. they've been gradually losing share. a lot of that is going to streaming players now. hulu and netflix, but it's going to be a slow build, amazon already has a lot of infrastructure in place. they have a captive audience and all these different properties, so really now what they needed was that marquee content for advertisers to be able to flip that switch. so we really think this is a great way for them to siphon off a lot of those tv ad dollars into the connective tv space and the streaming space. >> sticking with sports we have the season kicking off of the nfl and tonight, bloomberg tv kicks off the lineup. joining us now is one of the host, kailey leinz. you're a big sports nerd. what is the show about? kailey: i'm excited by the nfl season finally upon us. but essentially a view this is an extension of of what you and i do every day. so they can place them us
how much goes to amazon?billion dollars which goes to the old media companies, they have been losing share. this is upwards of about $70 billion. they've been gradually losing share. a lot of that is going to streaming players now. hulu and netflix, but it's going to be a slow build, amazon already has a lot of infrastructure in place. they have a captive audience and all these different properties, so really now what they needed was that marquee content for advertisers to be able to flip that...
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it became illegal to name our children, amazon names. he removed our culture from history books, but were preserved our culture in secret. ah, the whole will do is a musician. he says before rebel groups revolted against get duffy in 2011 plain amazon music was a criminal offense at that that a no organ under gadhafi, amazon musicians would play music in secret. it was seen as a form of rebellion, but after the revolution, we can sing our songs, speak our language revolution gave us the liberty to express our culture and heritage and nor the emma's ease. coastal city of water is the largest in libya. yes. view wave. an important role in the revolution that hobbled longtime leader, wal mart did that. he outlaw their cameras like language. now, after more than a decade, they're able to open, we celebrate their heritage and culture. the tamares out language is now being taught at this college in water. it's the only university in libya that offers the course away there and multi is one of 7 recent graduates. so she hopes to further her educ
it became illegal to name our children, amazon names. he removed our culture from history books, but were preserved our culture in secret. ah, the whole will do is a musician. he says before rebel groups revolted against get duffy in 2011 plain amazon music was a criminal offense at that that a no organ under gadhafi, amazon musicians would play music in secret. it was seen as a form of rebellion, but after the revolution, we can sing our songs, speak our language revolution gave us the liberty...
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full, so mountains are old amazon cities like this one and a girl. her abdulla sassy, says the m a z, you have a long and rich history in libya and start me in less than an amazon, where it originally inhabitants of libya here and is old city. there's evidence that dates back centuries and got that. he came to power, he sought to arabic, our culture became illegal to name our children, music names. he removed our culture from history books, but we preserved our culture in secret. ah, dad will do is a musician. he says before revel, groups revolted against get duffy in 2011, playing amazon music was a criminal offense at that that a no gun under gadhafi, amazon musicians would play music in secret. it was seen as a form of rebellion. but after the revolution, we can sing our songs, speak our language. the revolution gave us the liberty to express our culture and heritage and nor the m a z. coastal city of water is the largest in libya. young view played an important role in the revolution that hobbled, longtime leader in wal mart did that. he outlaw t
full, so mountains are old amazon cities like this one and a girl. her abdulla sassy, says the m a z, you have a long and rich history in libya and start me in less than an amazon, where it originally inhabitants of libya here and is old city. there's evidence that dates back centuries and got that. he came to power, he sought to arabic, our culture became illegal to name our children, music names. he removed our culture from history books, but we preserved our culture in secret. ah, dad will...
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goes to amazon. brooks jarocz ktvu, fox two news. bay area.d off the campaign for proposition 30 called the california clean air initiative. supporters say the statewide ballot measure will help fund electric vehicle rebates as well as generate money for forest management, additional firefighters and fire fighting equipment. mayor libby schaaf was part of the kickoff team today, saying passing the proposition is a matter of life and death. pollution is not only killing our planet, it is killing our people. and prop 30 will fix that. prop 30 is an innovative measure that all california's must support as if their lives depend on it. governor newsom does not support the measure, saying it will raise taxes while disproportionately benefiting a few large corporations. mhm many ways their solution a in search of a problem be, they're going to create more tax pressures in this state. as the economy begins to klein, and they're the beneficiary of a lot of those directed dollars. i just cannot in good conscience support that and i hope people take a go
goes to amazon. brooks jarocz ktvu, fox two news. bay area.d off the campaign for proposition 30 called the california clean air initiative. supporters say the statewide ballot measure will help fund electric vehicle rebates as well as generate money for forest management, additional firefighters and fire fighting equipment. mayor libby schaaf was part of the kickoff team today, saying passing the proposition is a matter of life and death. pollution is not only killing our planet, it is killing...
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we use google cloud, amazon cloud. we use snowflake, amazon bit query.e expect to have significant growth across those platforms as well >> finally, one thing we begin to talk about today is dollar strength and how that affects your pricing decisions overseas. can you describe what the thinking is right there? >> yeah, today overseas is a small part of our business it's about 13% it's the fastest growing segment, growing about 85% a year, so continue to see the opportunity to grow there but not creating the headwind problem to companies exposed internationally. >> thank you >> meanwhile, guys, markets have clawed back some ground. the dow still off about 300 points, nasdaq off about 2%. more on chips in a moment. tech check back in a moment. bringing venezuelan flavors to new york. people love our yoyos and cachapas. we've become a foodie destination. larry doesn't just create mouthwatering dishes; he creates opportunities. small businesses like larry's open doors for neighborhoods to thrive. support your community. support small business. - yieldstreet
we use google cloud, amazon cloud. we use snowflake, amazon bit query.e expect to have significant growth across those platforms as well >> finally, one thing we begin to talk about today is dollar strength and how that affects your pricing decisions overseas. can you describe what the thinking is right there? >> yeah, today overseas is a small part of our business it's about 13% it's the fastest growing segment, growing about 85% a year, so continue to see the opportunity to grow...
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to get an amazon go convenience store tis the season.he bakery case. it's amazon's take on a 7.11, but with a high-tech twist, you can come in and grab your items and just walk out check out snow lines. this store features amazon's just walk out technology which uses cameras to figure out what you purchase using learning sensor fusion as well as computer vision enter the store using a credit card. the amazon app for a quick scan of your paul. whenever you take is now linked to you coffee. $2.19. there's a mix of standard snacks. kids will love this and local offerings. this is kind of fun. pinkberry. and of course we're in california. got to have converge on tap here. did you know that amazon has their own wine worse? ran. there's also a kitchen with made to order items like breakfast sandwiches, lunch, and cucumber. avocado toast. refreshing, tasty. somehow all this technology in the ceiling, including cameras figure out this maple stone. and charge me for the technology isn't always perfect. in my experience, you sometimes get charged
to get an amazon go convenience store tis the season.he bakery case. it's amazon's take on a 7.11, but with a high-tech twist, you can come in and grab your items and just walk out check out snow lines. this store features amazon's just walk out technology which uses cameras to figure out what you purchase using learning sensor fusion as well as computer vision enter the store using a credit card. the amazon app for a quick scan of your paul. whenever you take is now linked to you coffee....
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arf amazon california's antitrust lawsuit is among the biggest legal challenges against amazon and amazonart of amazon's response. quote. sellers set their own prices for the products they offer in our store. amazon takes pride in the fact that we offer low prices across the broadest election. and like any store, we reserve the right not to highlight offers to customers that are not priced competitively. alright it's 5 38 and the fog is back and across the golden gate. i know roberta gonzalez has been talking about that. it is so deep this morning, and it's producing some condensation and the former drizzle, but we may have some actual bona fide condensation in the form of rain. by the end of the weekend , right now, what we're looking at is putting our hands together and say autumn officially arrives one week from today, so we'll have the shorter days and the longer nights and we're going to have a late summer system moving into the bay area this weekend, right now foggy conditions over the golden gate bridge. in fact, this is the only picture i've been able to share with all of you at h
arf amazon california's antitrust lawsuit is among the biggest legal challenges against amazon and amazonart of amazon's response. quote. sellers set their own prices for the products they offer in our store. amazon takes pride in the fact that we offer low prices across the broadest election. and like any store, we reserve the right not to highlight offers to customers that are not priced competitively. alright it's 5 38 and the fog is back and across the golden gate. i know roberta gonzalez...
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let's also put amazon back at the amazon forest back into the, you know, priority was over the country. let's have a education and health as a priority for, for all. so i think it's a more inclusive set of proposals, but i wanted to say that that was to see a mention. we don't have enough people to look at in that. yeah, we're at the very end of the shows that i'm glad that you are able to say that very briefly. and that i have time to say thank you and lona: adiana, cecilia, i don't of your excellent questions on ye cheap. i feel i got a little bit of the election bonds right here in the comment section. and so watching, i see you next time. take everybody. ah . we are all principals. even people far away are so helping with the environment, problems in the amazon, because they are consumers. i teach kids about the oceans are facing today. i've been working in earnest, trying to find ways to get this language up to kids went away, do as to why and what are you going to do to keep out of the sort of language that keeps the red blood women, right. they have one, several back over there,
let's also put amazon back at the amazon forest back into the, you know, priority was over the country. let's have a education and health as a priority for, for all. so i think it's a more inclusive set of proposals, but i wanted to say that that was to see a mention. we don't have enough people to look at in that. yeah, we're at the very end of the shows that i'm glad that you are able to say that very briefly. and that i have time to say thank you and lona: adiana, cecilia, i don't of your...
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he's been referred to as the man who took on amazon and won.mr. chris small. very glad to you have with us, chris, and first of all, thank you for joining me, particularly on labor day eve. >> absolutely. thank you for having me. appreciate it. >> for years, the labor unions have been in decline. but lately, we are seeing a resurgence of labor organizing in companies like amazon and starbucks, just this week, with a labor union victory with amazon efforts to overturn the historic union election was shot down by the national labor relations board. alongside the state of new york, you sued amazon for wrongful termination citing racial discrimination as a cause of action. what role do characteristics like race, gender and ethnicity, frame the struggle between employees and their bosses? >> it's everything. we represent what we come from, we are working class. the way we were able to defeat amazon is by bringing people together from all background, all cultures, all walks of life and we show a human aspect to their work environment, and amazon trea
he's been referred to as the man who took on amazon and won.mr. chris small. very glad to you have with us, chris, and first of all, thank you for joining me, particularly on labor day eve. >> absolutely. thank you for having me. appreciate it. >> for years, the labor unions have been in decline. but lately, we are seeing a resurgence of labor organizing in companies like amazon and starbucks, just this week, with a labor union victory with amazon efforts to overturn the historic...
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amazon's practices prevent basic price competition. cost consumers more by preventing different online stores from competing to outdo each other with lower and lower prices. so his office is suing, alleging amazon requires merchants to sign contracts that penalize them or not highlight their products if they're offered for a lower price elsewhere, amazon has stifled its competition for years. not by successfully competing. but by blocking competition on price. as a result, california families paid more and now amazon must pay the price little bit more. i'll do that. but oftentimes i recognized that i'm actually paying a little bit less prime member and financial expert chris markowski says. sometimes it comes down to the cost of convenience and the overwhelming popularity of the platform. we're seeing whether or not amazon has the right to actually kind of force people to maybe charge little bit more or charge their vendors a little bit more based upon the fact fact that they're getting more traffic in the first place, but bonta says a
amazon's practices prevent basic price competition. cost consumers more by preventing different online stores from competing to outdo each other with lower and lower prices. so his office is suing, alleging amazon requires merchants to sign contracts that penalize them or not highlight their products if they're offered for a lower price elsewhere, amazon has stifled its competition for years. not by successfully competing. but by blocking competition on price. as a result, california families...
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similar for amazon and their e-commerce business. to the extent a lot of the products that are sold on their e-commerce platform are coming from china the inflation and supply chain is a problem so i think that a lot of the tech inflation right now is supply chain related we've seen some signs of improvement but it's still an issue. >> all right tom forte of d.a. davidson, thank you very much. appreciate the explanation thank you for helping me the smh semiconductor etf rising today after falling more than 5% yesterday. and there are signs that the weakness in consumer-levered chip stocks may be spreading to other parts of the sector. our next guest has been cautious on the group, downgrading some names earlier this month it wouldn't be a good day unless we had stacy razgon on, managing director at bernstein. thank you, stacy, for coming back and joining us. yesterday you said investors in semis are growing increasingly worried about a macro correction that basically means a recession coming that will chill demand. is that the big th
similar for amazon and their e-commerce business. to the extent a lot of the products that are sold on their e-commerce platform are coming from china the inflation and supply chain is a problem so i think that a lot of the tech inflation right now is supply chain related we've seen some signs of improvement but it's still an issue. >> all right tom forte of d.a. davidson, thank you very much. appreciate the explanation thank you for helping me the smh semiconductor etf rising today after...
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take a look at amazon down 7% this week. google is down 4% with meta and microsoft not far behind even the broader markets have felt the impact. the s&p this morning, to 3,600 and forecasting, eventual more pain ahead senior markets commentator, michael santoli. >> the market acts as a proxy for the broader market, only more amplified what we're seeing is higher bond yields globally, and a racing dollar being filtered through to all the valuations of the biggest stocks in the market to me, it's about as simple as that we can talk about earnings risk. it's not today's business. it's people pulling back from risk, feeling like there is too much risk in the upper part of the nasdaq specifically with names, look at apple continues to act as a totally different species. apple relative to microsoft, alphabet microsoft and alphabet have breached their june lows as have semiconductors apple has air under it, it's about $20 in apple shares, at 150 now, 130 or so is the low from june. if it were to get back to the lows, if apple were,
take a look at amazon down 7% this week. google is down 4% with meta and microsoft not far behind even the broader markets have felt the impact. the s&p this morning, to 3,600 and forecasting, eventual more pain ahead senior markets commentator, michael santoli. >> the market acts as a proxy for the broader market, only more amplified what we're seeing is higher bond yields globally, and a racing dollar being filtered through to all the valuations of the biggest stocks in the market...
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let's also put amazon back at the amazon forest back into the, you know, priority was over the country. let's have a education and health as a priority for, for all. so i think it's a more inclusive set of proposals, but i wanted to say that that was to see a mention. we don't have enough data that looked at him that yeah, we're at the very end of the shows that i'm glad that you were able to say that very briefly. and that i have time to say thank you and lona: adiana, cecilia, i don't have...