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it's amazon. on a day where the dow gained 36 points, up 0.9%, i see amazon hitting an all-time high, putting it in rarefied air of the $2 trillion club. i see wall grgreens hitting a multiyear low of $12, down 22% today. after reporting an abysmal quarter, it was its worst day ever. >> sell, sell, sell! >> house of pain. >> we had our cnbc investor club meeting today, and we discussed the greatness of amazon, but i feel we gave it short shrift. amazon is so phenomenal, it can destroy any industry it chooses to go after. it's the retail death star. we learned that amazon is planning to launch a discount store to go after the ultra-low cost but often ultra-low quality of temu and shein. those have become the most powerful apparel makers in the woshld. now that amazon is rolling out a similar discount story to compete against them, i don't envy they prospects. with walgreens, amazon taking no prisoners, tnp. amazon missed the estimates by a mile, causing the stock to cascade back to the lowest level
it's amazon. on a day where the dow gained 36 points, up 0.9%, i see amazon hitting an all-time high, putting it in rarefied air of the $2 trillion club. i see wall grgreens hitting a multiyear low of $12, down 22% today. after reporting an abysmal quarter, it was its worst day ever. >> sell, sell, sell! >> house of pain. >> we had our cnbc investor club meeting today, and we discussed the greatness of amazon, but i feel we gave it short shrift. amazon is so phenomenal, it can...
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it's amazon. topping $2 trillion in market cap for the first time ever, we will talk about the stock's supercharged comeback with a shareholder who's buying more today and we'll do that in just a little bit. in the meantime, take a look at the score card with 60 minutes to go in regulation, get the feeling from looking at the major averages at a there's a pretty big wait and see ahead of friday morning's pce, inflation report, no big bets being put on the table today as a result. yields, though, have been creeping up. and that's something we're going to keep our eye on over this final stretch as well. there's the ten-year. at 4:31. i did mention nvidia earlier. yes, it is in the news and it is important today. the company holding its shareholder meeting and talking up its next generation of a.i. chips as well. we'll have a report on what ceo jensen wong told his investors this afternoon. it takes us to our talk of the tape. the amazon resurgence, how it's happened, and where the stock goes from he
it's amazon. topping $2 trillion in market cap for the first time ever, we will talk about the stock's supercharged comeback with a shareholder who's buying more today and we'll do that in just a little bit. in the meantime, take a look at the score card with 60 minutes to go in regulation, get the feeling from looking at the major averages at a there's a pretty big wait and see ahead of friday morning's pce, inflation report, no big bets being put on the table today as a result. yields,...
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he finally made space travel seem uncool. >> i also want to thank every amazon employee and every amazonaid for all of this. >> and now the world knows the real jeff bezos. as well as jeff bezos knows himself. >> i always work really hard. i was nerdy. >> you were nerdy. >> i was nerdy. that hasn't changed. [laughs] [applause] >> michael: when we come back, paul w. downs from the hit show "hacks" will be joining me. so don't go away. [cheers and applause] (claire): mitch and cam switched phones and now the family chat's gone green, and the photos are blurry... (phil) so the kids stopped replying. they barely even visit anymore. [knock at the door] (phil) kids! kids! (postal worker) problem reaching your kids? i see it a lot. try whatsapp. it's great for any phone. and it's private. (claire) the kids are responding again. (phil) what does iykyk mean? (claire) if you know you know. (phil) well if i knew, i wouldn't be asking. ya know. got another one! i got another one! ♪ i wanna rock n' roll all night ♪ ♪ and party everyday ♪ ♪ i wanna rock n' roll ♪ applebee's late night because half off
he finally made space travel seem uncool. >> i also want to thank every amazon employee and every amazonaid for all of this. >> and now the world knows the real jeff bezos. as well as jeff bezos knows himself. >> i always work really hard. i was nerdy. >> you were nerdy. >> i was nerdy. that hasn't changed. [laughs] [applause] >> michael: when we come back, paul w. downs from the hit show "hacks" will be joining me. so don't go away. [cheers and...
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one of the reasons people like amazon -- i love amazon. anybody who has -- there's 140 million people who have amazon. one of the things that they have done when you order directly, they don't give you a date of shipment. gassy does. that's their secret weapon. they realized we can offer low cost price and deliver the same day. >> do you think if amazon is able to hold 190, what does that say about the consumer in the second half? >> we have prime coming up. amazon is the secret weapon, not the stock market, not nvidia or microsoft. amazon hasn't figured out how to do the best chat. they will. look, they have claud, but they don't own it. i am just so impressed -- they can own sports if they wanted. they can own retail. there's no vertical. they want to own health care and pharma. their precision in how they do things is remarkable. the way they manage the finances is incredible. we used to give them credit a lot. i think the mystique of jassy is -- he's not like bezos. jassy doesn't like the attention on him. he doesn't. i told a joke to
one of the reasons people like amazon -- i love amazon. anybody who has -- there's 140 million people who have amazon. one of the things that they have done when you order directly, they don't give you a date of shipment. gassy does. that's their secret weapon. they realized we can offer low cost price and deliver the same day. >> do you think if amazon is able to hold 190, what does that say about the consumer in the second half? >> we have prime coming up. amazon is the secret...
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with amazon here we go.ther $2 trillion club member, the company stock reaching $2 trillion in market value yesterday for the first time ever joining microsoft, apple, nvidia, alphabet, those companies with 2 and $3 trillion and more. look at these numbers, microsoft is at 3.36 trillion, applet 2.7 trillion. amazon is joining the club, stock is up better than 27%. so far this year. is also hosting a closed-door event in china, planning to launch a new discount store dedicated to low-price items to allow chinese sellers to ship directly to us customers to try defend our chinese e-commerce stores. you say this magnificent seven is responsible for one hundred% of the s&p 500's earnings growth and 60% of the s&p's returns year to date if you take out is a. what about the second half of the year. what you think about amazon joining the $2 trillion club? >> the second half is going to be strong. if we look at the course of the next few months, typically july is okay, august is a little weak, a little rough and as
with amazon here we go.ther $2 trillion club member, the company stock reaching $2 trillion in market value yesterday for the first time ever joining microsoft, apple, nvidia, alphabet, those companies with 2 and $3 trillion and more. look at these numbers, microsoft is at 3.36 trillion, applet 2.7 trillion. amazon is joining the club, stock is up better than 27%. so far this year. is also hosting a closed-door event in china, planning to launch a new discount store dedicated to low-price items...
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sticking with amazon.ion in india has asked the government to look into allegations of labour law violations at an amazon warehouse near the capital new delhi. earlier this month indian media reported that amazon workers in manesar had complained of a lack of water and toilet breaks, as they were under pressure to achieve targets. in a statement, amazon said the safety and wellbeing of its associates and employees was its top priority. there is unlikely to be immediate relief from heat waves in india. the premier weather forecasting agency has warned the monsoon has stalled and there is been 20% less rainfall injune than the long—term average. 0ur correspondence looks at the implications for the country's agriculture. this could be worried develop developer for the indian economy given its big reliance on culture and the absence of large—scale irrigation in the country. millions of farmers who are dependent on a normal monsoon to plant key crops like rice, cotton and sugarcane. indian farms have been suffe
sticking with amazon.ion in india has asked the government to look into allegations of labour law violations at an amazon warehouse near the capital new delhi. earlier this month indian media reported that amazon workers in manesar had complained of a lack of water and toilet breaks, as they were under pressure to achieve targets. in a statement, amazon said the safety and wellbeing of its associates and employees was its top priority. there is unlikely to be immediate relief from heat waves in...
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amazon �*s most profitable unit is amazon web services which relies heavily on alto deliver its clone—— cloud services. it is best known as an online retailer, next week it celebrates its 30th birthday, backin celebrates its 30th birthday, back in 1994 it was a boot vendor but the founderjeff bezos sought to turn it into the everything store. today he owns 9.1% of the company, if he sold his amazon she is, he could buy almost anything. david waddell, bbc news. let's explore this more now with janet muix, head of market analysis at rbc brewin dolphin. good morning to you, janet. now there are seven companies valued at over $1 trillion, amazon has hit the $2 trillion mark, it is mind—boggling these numbers? mark, it is mind-boggling these numbers? ~ , ., �*, numbers? absolutely, that's what i numbers? absolutely, that's what i think, _ numbers? absolutely, that's what | think, 2 _ numbers? absolutely, that's what i think, 2 trillion - numbers? absolutely, that's what i think, 2 trillion us - what i think, 2 trillion us dollars basically roughly the value of the entire ftse 100 dollars b
amazon �*s most profitable unit is amazon web services which relies heavily on alto deliver its clone—— cloud services. it is best known as an online retailer, next week it celebrates its 30th birthday, backin celebrates its 30th birthday, back in 1994 it was a boot vendor but the founderjeff bezos sought to turn it into the everything store. today he owns 9.1% of the company, if he sold his amazon she is, he could buy almost anything. david waddell, bbc news. let's explore this more now...
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into allegations of labour law violations at an amazon warehouse near the capital new delhi.ed of a lack of water and toilet breaks, as they were under pressure to achieve targets. in a statement, amazon said the safety and well—being of its associates and employees was its top priority. the human rights commssion has asked the sentience labour ministry to submit a report within a week. that is it from this addition of business today. do stay on with bbc news. hello and welcome to sportsday — i'm paul scott at the bbc sport centre. here's what's coming up... scotland keep their euro 2024 hopes alive after a 1—1 draw with switzerland. germany are the first side in to the last 16 — as the hosts see off hungary in stuttgart. and andy murray's participation at wimbledon is in doubt, after he retires injured in his second round match at queens. hello and welcome along to the programme, let's start with football, because, if scotland are to reach the last 16 at euro 2024, they now need to beat hungary in their final group game, that's after a 1—1 draw with switzerland in cologne. j
into allegations of labour law violations at an amazon warehouse near the capital new delhi.ed of a lack of water and toilet breaks, as they were under pressure to achieve targets. in a statement, amazon said the safety and well—being of its associates and employees was its top priority. the human rights commssion has asked the sentience labour ministry to submit a report within a week. that is it from this addition of business today. do stay on with bbc news. hello and welcome to sportsday...
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amazon has mimicked that.o keep their costs down themselves, and they're going after sort of social media shopper. >> reporter: amazon plans on more branded items, many selling less than $20, according to a presentation reviewed by cnbc that amazon executives showed sellers in china. amazon soared to success in part by undercutting prices at traditional brick and mortar stores. now it's feeling the heat from international start-ups once again rewriting the rules for shopping. now for amazon customers used to those next-day deliveries, these low prices would come with a longer wait time, probably more than a week. so we'll see if for shoppers the price is worth the patience, lester. >> all right, christine, thanks very much. >>> up next for us, the nba's big night, and why it's all about the french connection. ext f,s voices of people with cidp: cidp disrupts. cidp derails. let's be honest... all: cidp sucks! voices of people with cidp: but living with cidp doesn't have to. when you sign up at shiningthroughcid
amazon has mimicked that.o keep their costs down themselves, and they're going after sort of social media shopper. >> reporter: amazon plans on more branded items, many selling less than $20, according to a presentation reviewed by cnbc that amazon executives showed sellers in china. amazon soared to success in part by undercutting prices at traditional brick and mortar stores. now it's feeling the heat from international start-ups once again rewriting the rules for shopping. now for...
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we are part of amazon worldwide grocery which we are proud of and it is a way we collectively as amazon all customer needs across all facets of grocery. this is one of the great ways of bringing these pieces together. for $9.99 a month for all grocery orders over $35, you get unlimited delivery across whole foods market and amazon fresh. it is great value for money. when you look at what customers might be paying for delivery before coming anybody placing more than one order come you're probably saving money from the whole foods market perspective. and now you're able to get offerings from whole foods and amazon fresh. he needs our customers have across the spectrum, we can serve. katie: jason, great to chat in person. our thanks to jason buechel of whole foods. let's get a check on these markets. over an hour into the u.s. trading day, we will do that with abigail doolittle. abigail: we're looking at a small gain for the s&p 500. it is the first up day in four and a three down days we had into today. i think that was the longest losing streak since early may or late april. the bulls ha
we are part of amazon worldwide grocery which we are proud of and it is a way we collectively as amazon all customer needs across all facets of grocery. this is one of the great ways of bringing these pieces together. for $9.99 a month for all grocery orders over $35, you get unlimited delivery across whole foods market and amazon fresh. it is great value for money. when you look at what customers might be paying for delivery before coming anybody placing more than one order come you're...
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no, it's not automatically avlable on amazon.nd there are many different book into the marketplace.get so again, the first thing you need to determine is who is your reader? where are they shopping? where they congregating either online and in person. and then you can start to put together the plan of how you're going to get your book in front of them and where they're actually going to purchase that book. typically, if it's an author, a they are going to put their book can post it directly to amazon once they have purchased what's called an isbn, which is and identifier number that we in the publishing industry use to identify a unique book. so they can upload the book directly to it, to amazon through a program called kindle direct publishing or and this is typically what we recommend. they can use a platform like ingram, sparc or lulu press or a platform that will allow them to post that book with the files and all of the metadata that surrounds that file. and then the file gets transmitted to amazon, barnes and noble. all of
no, it's not automatically avlable on amazon.nd there are many different book into the marketplace.get so again, the first thing you need to determine is who is your reader? where are they shopping? where they congregating either online and in person. and then you can start to put together the plan of how you're going to get your book in front of them and where they're actually going to purchase that book. typically, if it's an author, a they are going to put their book can post it directly to...
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i not only bought nvidia, but i also bought google and amazon. those stocks i held onto, because they are no longer -- i mean, they're still good value in my opinion. nvidia, however, appears to me to be very overvalued, especially on a price-to-sales basis. you know, the other reason i sold nvidia is because i have a lot of exposure to etfs, including qqq and fpy. nvidia is now 25% of the smh. even though i sold the stock, i still have a lot of exposure. >> i was going to ask why do you have exposure to the qqqs? >> because i don't put all my money in one stock. i want to have exposure to all sectors and all industries, so i own qqq, i own spy, i own the dia and shm. and i also own a bunch of other etfs and individual stocks in other areas. so i'm a financial adviser. i have to manage money responsibly. i can't give my clients too much exposure to one stock. >> so that's what brings us to some of those individual names you mentioned, ibm, verizon, pfizer, you know, get us excited. >> yeah, these are stocks that are out of fever. i like to buy th
i not only bought nvidia, but i also bought google and amazon. those stocks i held onto, because they are no longer -- i mean, they're still good value in my opinion. nvidia, however, appears to me to be very overvalued, especially on a price-to-sales basis. you know, the other reason i sold nvidia is because i have a lot of exposure to etfs, including qqq and fpy. nvidia is now 25% of the smh. even though i sold the stock, i still have a lot of exposure. >> i was going to ask why do you...
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you told me i was going to amazon. this is a rainforest!o return this slap chop? i checked this at the gate! >> ronny: okay, troy, shut up for a second. how has the internet impacted this remote tribe? >> it's an absolute tragedy. this was once a wonderful people with proud customs and traditions. now everyone is glued to their phones, they're falling for scams, the men have stopped hunting wild boars and are just hunting milfs. and you can't feed your family with milf meat! okay, it's too stringy. we have to take the internet away. i mean, can you imagine living in a society obsessed with their phones like this? >> ronny: uh, yeah. that's our society. so you're saying we should take the internet away from ourselves? >> [bleep] you, ronny! i'll kill you! sorry, sorry, it's the dengue. it's just that i -- we need the internet! where else can i get a slap chop same day? a store? no! it's too late for us, ronny. we have no culture left to save, all we do is trade crypto and use chatgpt to write our birthday cards. "i love you, grandma." how do
you told me i was going to amazon. this is a rainforest!o return this slap chop? i checked this at the gate! >> ronny: okay, troy, shut up for a second. how has the internet impacted this remote tribe? >> it's an absolute tragedy. this was once a wonderful people with proud customs and traditions. now everyone is glued to their phones, they're falling for scams, the men have stopped hunting wild boars and are just hunting milfs. and you can't feed your family with milf meat! okay,...
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we charter a plane and fly over and touched amazon rain forest the as we make our descent more and more pastors for cattle grazing appear. then we land on this bumpy runway, the we arrive in shore dow, a small municipality that's among the poorest. in brazil, along with the many indigenous people we meet, were struck by the color of sleep painted walls of the homes and the spiritual temples we from here, we travel by boat on the river, slid by kosicki or chief ebony cooling as an indigenous leader of this region, he's concerned by recent developments. i keep my idea of fuzzy fuzzy in here. there are many council peters who are destroying our primeval forest. we make sure they don't reach our indigenous territories as you do. we don't want to be together with his son be now we embark on a 4 hour journey up river passing by countless l d. s. or villages that belong to the indigenous who nicu in the in the evening, we finally reached chief e boss village. the time to offload our gear and get ready for bed. we're at the very western edge of brazil, close to the border with peru go seeking e
we charter a plane and fly over and touched amazon rain forest the as we make our descent more and more pastors for cattle grazing appear. then we land on this bumpy runway, the we arrive in shore dow, a small municipality that's among the poorest. in brazil, along with the many indigenous people we meet, were struck by the color of sleep painted walls of the homes and the spiritual temples we from here, we travel by boat on the river, slid by kosicki or chief ebony cooling as an indigenous...
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amazon hitting an all-time high.ubling his position yet again. alphabet is in the green, too. nvidia goes down. the slack picked up by other names. >> it has been. obviously, you know, as long as it can work, it's relatively healthy. t although people are raising alarms to the degree the average stock is deviating from the big-cap-driven indexes are going. that said, amazon and apple coming in helping out break in the momentum factor relative to the overall market that happened when nvidia peaked over a week ing a. that happened in march. really two months. not saying it will happen again but it's nothing that's gone on this week really broken us out of that idea that overheated market, parts of this market, are still in cooloff mode. >> not overheated at all. in fact cold today. walgreens is. bertha coombs, worse day ever. what's going on? >> the quarter saw health care unit including village mv cut losses after cutbacks. big problem, u.s. pharmacy. reimbursement pressure on generic drugs back of the store and margi
amazon hitting an all-time high.ubling his position yet again. alphabet is in the green, too. nvidia goes down. the slack picked up by other names. >> it has been. obviously, you know, as long as it can work, it's relatively healthy. t although people are raising alarms to the degree the average stock is deviating from the big-cap-driven indexes are going. that said, amazon and apple coming in helping out break in the momentum factor relative to the overall market that happened when...
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we will keep amazon and nvidia. we will use amazon as a retailer. i cannot do all three.dustrial here. i'm going to suggest we do eaten because it was down badly. let's go to pennsylvania and lou . >> how are you doing? >> i'm doing well. i want to thank you for all you do for the retail investor. >> that was the plan. i worked for the rich and that was really great but that's not why i started. i figured i would go back and do what my late mom wanted me to do. >> my five stocks are american electric power, new york community bank, palantir, snowflake, and finally viper energy. >> okay. we are getting a little bit out of the box with this portfolio. my friend steve, his bank which i think will be fantastic. american electric power. it's kind of strange i don't know the ceo for the first time in 20 years. i will invite him on. palantir is software for military but also consumer. we have oil and gas and this is a tough one. snowflake. i will let it stay because it is so low but i'm not happy with how it is doing. it has to have a good quarter or we will have to say, that wa
we will keep amazon and nvidia. we will use amazon as a retailer. i cannot do all three.dustrial here. i'm going to suggest we do eaten because it was down badly. let's go to pennsylvania and lou . >> how are you doing? >> i'm doing well. i want to thank you for all you do for the retail investor. >> that was the plan. i worked for the rich and that was really great but that's not why i started. i figured i would go back and do what my late mom wanted me to do. >> my...
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the complaint doesn't say how long these products have been sold on amazon but a judge last month did to be halted and stopped in the u.s. roche declined to comment. as well as the defendants. which are four indian companies, and their four executives. and an amazon spokesperson telling cnbc it has, quote, zero tolerance for counterfeit products and has swift measures to block them and has measures to prevent counterfeit products from being listed. back to you. >> i hope everyone got those details, and make sure they're not getting the wrong products, and a reminder, to watch the risks there. >>> gas tapping $3 for the first time since january with sizzling summer temperature, 96 next week, and looking forward, the weather is not the only thing driving natural gas. >> we're talking of course about data centers and energy is the backbone here, with the forecast of the power consumption from data centers in the u.s. alone will more than double by 2030. experts say all of the new demand cannot be met by renewables alone. at least for the time being. meaning potential upside for energy or
the complaint doesn't say how long these products have been sold on amazon but a judge last month did to be halted and stopped in the u.s. roche declined to comment. as well as the defendants. which are four indian companies, and their four executives. and an amazon spokesperson telling cnbc it has, quote, zero tolerance for counterfeit products and has swift measures to block them and has measures to prevent counterfeit products from being listed. back to you. >> i hope everyone got...
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amazon now the fifth member of the $2 trillion club.out the other big tech movers with just two trading days left in this second quarter. >>> it's also debate day. it's here. president biden and former president trump will square-off in atlanta. we'll talk about the strategy for each candidate straight ahead. >>> and nbc's peacock will use the a.i. voice of al michaels to create highlight reels during the olympics. it's thursday, june 27th, 2024 and "squawk box" begins right now. ♪ >>> good morning. welcome to "squawk box" here on cnbc. we are live from the nasdaq market site in times square. i'm melissa lee alongside joe kernen. becky is off today. andrew is at the aspen ideas festival. he will join us later on in the show. let's get a check of the u.s. equities. we see pressure pre-market from shares of micron as well as nvidia. micron reporting yesterday that beat expectations in terms of the last quarter. the current quarter guidance was not overwhelming. we see micron down 5% pre-market and nvidia down 1% pre-market. that is having
amazon now the fifth member of the $2 trillion club.out the other big tech movers with just two trading days left in this second quarter. >>> it's also debate day. it's here. president biden and former president trump will square-off in atlanta. we'll talk about the strategy for each candidate straight ahead. >>> and nbc's peacock will use the a.i. voice of al michaels to create highlight reels during the olympics. it's thursday, june 27th, 2024 and "squawk box"...
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but amazon saying they could offer the best prices ever on theiown brand products, things like the amazon alexa, the fire stick for your tvs, as well as ring doorbells, which they own as well. amazon also saying that they're going to offer deep discounts on back to school. i know not all families are used to buying things as early as the middle of july, but it could be a good time to dive into any supplies for those that are headed back to school or going off to college as a reminder, as you do, shop for these deals, which, by the way, amazon will be unveiling every five minutes with the assistance of some celebritiesikmegath stallion. it's a very big, star studded event. try not to buy anything that you don't need. in addition price compari■ son tools when bthe things that you are interesd in purchasing. so tools like cam, melissa and also google can help you through the buying process. and amazon itself will you to set up price alerts as well as exclusive invite only deals that you can use to plan even in advance of july prime days, which again will be july 16th and july 17th. some inte
but amazon saying they could offer the best prices ever on theiown brand products, things like the amazon alexa, the fire stick for your tvs, as well as ring doorbells, which they own as well. amazon also saying that they're going to offer deep discounts on back to school. i know not all families are used to buying things as early as the middle of july, but it could be a good time to dive into any supplies for those that are headed back to school or going off to college as a reminder, as you...
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and i was in the amazon working a book about them. my third big book, which was called journey of the pinkdolphg that went horribly wrong with this book was it's entire premise fell. i pitched as a book in which i'd follow these little known creatures on their migration and find out where the go. they migrate. i'd heard they were migratory at a conference from the world top expert on them, dr. da silva. so i show up in brazil, in dr. da silva's office. i've got my contract i've got my photographer, me that she revealed some unsettling news. she told me. turns out they don't migrate at all. that was the entire book. so now things were■ looking even worse. bad enough, i can't follow them on there. not existent migration. but these dolphins, unlike marine dolphins, they don't have dorsal fins. they don't spring out of the water. they're very■4■ difficult to se. they're just a low shimmering on the water's surface. so the first weeks i spent my first expedition to the amazon. first in brazil and then in peru. i could only spot fragments o
and i was in the amazon working a book about them. my third big book, which was called journey of the pinkdolphg that went horribly wrong with this book was it's entire premise fell. i pitched as a book in which i'd follow these little known creatures on their migration and find out where the go. they migrate. i'd heard they were migratory at a conference from the world top expert on them, dr. da silva. so i show up in brazil, in dr. da silva's office. i've got my contract i've got my...
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now, on to amazon and the new aspect on that platform potentially. according to cnbc, amazon plans to launch a discount store to fend offer china's e-commerc ch stores temu. they hwill ship directly to u.s consumers. amazon hopes to ship within 9 to 11 days. it is expected to start accepting products in the fall. now last year, amazon said that the number of items sold by chinese sellers on its site grew more than 20% in just one year. >> yeah, it is interesting to check all those sites and compare the prices. charlotte, thank you. >>> the high cost of living has people getting creative by cutting back on just about everywhere. vicky nguyen looks at a new social media trend called the no-spending challenge. >> no new books, makeup, home goods, nothing. >> reporter: the latest trend catching fire on social media. >> what if i spent nothing on the next 337 days. >> reporter: the no-spend trend or so-called no-buy challenge. >> tip number one is no window shopping whatsoever. >> reporter: an online community gaining attention with millions of views on t
now, on to amazon and the new aspect on that platform potentially. according to cnbc, amazon plans to launch a discount store to fend offer china's e-commerc ch stores temu. they hwill ship directly to u.s consumers. amazon hopes to ship within 9 to 11 days. it is expected to start accepting products in the fall. now last year, amazon said that the number of items sold by chinese sellers on its site grew more than 20% in just one year. >> yeah, it is interesting to check all those sites...
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we asked how much this would end up costing amazon. to bring down the cost difference between the two, but i've got to say, going to miss that satisfying pop. am i right, guys? >> i disagree. the big pillows are too hard to pop versus the little ones that have the little pop, pop, pop, but i've been getting the paper packages in my amazon deliveries for quite a while now. so i get the sense they've been piloting this for a while and they must have a huge impact on overall plastic consumption given how much they've consolidated retail spend. >> right. they started this a while ago, to be sure. they are 95% there with the plastic pillows and they just wanted to announce it when they still had 5% left and by the end of the year all of the pillows will be gone and as of now, most of them aren't and they're still working on the plastic envelopes to transition those to paper and we'll have to wait. that could be more next year. >> they're annoying and i can't quite get them open on my own. diana, we appreciate it. diana olick reporting. comi
we asked how much this would end up costing amazon. to bring down the cost difference between the two, but i've got to say, going to miss that satisfying pop. am i right, guys? >> i disagree. the big pillows are too hard to pop versus the little ones that have the little pop, pop, pop, but i've been getting the paper packages in my amazon deliveries for quite a while now. so i get the sense they've been piloting this for a while and they must have a huge impact on overall plastic...
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how amazon is rolling destination deals. >> and you're killing me, smalls by a fan favorite from sandlot returning to the baseball diamond. >> from abc news this is america this morning. >> good morning everyone i'm andrew dymburt. >> good morning to you i'm rhiannon ally. we begin with the damaging storms across the upper midwest now moving toward the northeast. >> it comes as officials keep a close eye on that dam in minnesota as it remains at risk of a total failure, despite falling water levels this morning, a closer look at devastation in the midwest after days of heavy rain caused historic flooding in south dakota. the big sioux river and mccook lake are finally receding , revealing an apocalyptic scene in north sioux city. a number of homes completely destroyed, others barely hanging on the waters, tearing apart roads, some caving in, taking cars with them, this suv teetering on the edge. officials say a temporary levee built over the weekend prevented further disaster. >> it's the berm was not there. residential sections further south of the industrial park. they would have also
how amazon is rolling destination deals. >> and you're killing me, smalls by a fan favorite from sandlot returning to the baseball diamond. >> from abc news this is america this morning. >> good morning everyone i'm andrew dymburt. >> good morning to you i'm rhiannon ally. we begin with the damaging storms across the upper midwest now moving toward the northeast. >> it comes as officials keep a close eye on that dam in minnesota as it remains at risk of a total...
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staying with artificial intelligence, optimism around the technology has given amazon a record market of over $2 trillion. that put the e—commerce giant in the same club as tech heavyweights nvidia, microsoft, apple and amazon. investors bought into technology shares on wall street on wednesday, pushing amazon to close 4% higher. us presidentjoe biden and donald trump are set to square off in the first debate of this year's presidential election. the state of georgia could be key to the outcome of the vote in november. president biden will be touting his economic programme, a big part of which has been using government investment to create new manufacturing jobs. but as the bbc�*s michelle fleury found... creating jobs isn't necessarily winning votes. welcome tojoe biden�*s economy, a korean company spending billions of its own and the us government's dollars to build a new factory for a new industry — a key part of the president's pitch to voters. watch this cell type. you're going to get about 20 or 30. he's been 20... solar panel maker qcells is spending $2.5 billion to triple the
staying with artificial intelligence, optimism around the technology has given amazon a record market of over $2 trillion. that put the e—commerce giant in the same club as tech heavyweights nvidia, microsoft, apple and amazon. investors bought into technology shares on wall street on wednesday, pushing amazon to close 4% higher. us presidentjoe biden and donald trump are set to square off in the first debate of this year's presidential election. the state of georgia could be key to the...
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police radio warehouse suspecting -- raid a warehouse with merchandising heading for places like amazonfirst, we check in on the markets. a little reprieve to some selling we saw earlier in the trading. the bad news is good news on the macro front. some of the jobless claims data and the housing sales data and the industrial production data weaker. all eyes are on macro policy. we are up 13 points on the nasdaq. i'm looking at the ten-year yield. money moving into the market on the back of that data and more supply coming from that seven-year side of things. i'm looking at the dollar down versus the japanese yen. we have seen such weakness. will we see intervention from the boj? we are currently traded at 160. let's look at the world of bitcoin. we are at about a $61,000 handle. we have seen significant selling going on but for now we are up more than a percentage point. a little bit of a risk appetite coming into crypto. ed: i will go right to private markets and start with his big story around space x. a valuation of $210 billion. that's based on the latest tender. a tender is where t
police radio warehouse suspecting -- raid a warehouse with merchandising heading for places like amazonfirst, we check in on the markets. a little reprieve to some selling we saw earlier in the trading. the bad news is good news on the macro front. some of the jobless claims data and the housing sales data and the industrial production data weaker. all eyes are on macro policy. we are up 13 points on the nasdaq. i'm looking at the ten-year yield. money moving into the market on the back of that...
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a page or storefront on amazon.hen they buy goods from the factories and sell them to consumers, so they take a bit of a premium. what shein and temu does is remove the middleman and offer directly to consumers and because of that can offer lower prices. amazon just announced its new business division. it could be kicking off as early as next week. big question, of course, what sort of demand there is, but we have already seen pivoting or really paying attention to what the likes of shein is doing, for instance, because earlier this year, they cut the price sellers had to pay for clothing lower than $20 an item. it's just that focus on trying to fend off competition. paul: let's stay with e-commerce and alibaba, the sponsorship of the european football championship could see it scoring some goals of its own. bloomberg intelligence senior analyst joins us now. has alibaba been able to capitalize on its sponsorship with uefa europe 2024? >> we have been tracking download numbers, and things are looking good. we have s
a page or storefront on amazon.hen they buy goods from the factories and sell them to consumers, so they take a bit of a premium. what shein and temu does is remove the middleman and offer directly to consumers and because of that can offer lower prices. amazon just announced its new business division. it could be kicking off as early as next week. big question, of course, what sort of demand there is, but we have already seen pivoting or really paying attention to what the likes of shein is...
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melissa, what can you tell us about these amazon efforts to launch a temu or shein rival?that's what the consumer is seeking out, it sounds like they're going to be maybe looking to check out those offerings that they haven't already. >> yes, kelly. it's gotten very competitive, especially in the fashion space. people are looking for not just price but quality. that's really cutting through here, that shein, while it's been known for that price point, it's very quick to respond to trends. so amazon is feeling some of the heat from that, and know that it needs to lean into the space to keep up when it comes to clothing. >> indeed. you mentioned a moment ago cruise lines. i think that's a really interesting thing to say hey, the consumer is going to be challenged and under pressure. now is the time to look at cruise lines. from your point of view, this is where the consumer sees value. they're still in an experience shall mind shet. >> if you think about that value proposition, cruise today are 30% cheaper than the airline plus resort fees. so the value proposition is double
melissa, what can you tell us about these amazon efforts to launch a temu or shein rival?that's what the consumer is seeking out, it sounds like they're going to be maybe looking to check out those offerings that they haven't already. >> yes, kelly. it's gotten very competitive, especially in the fashion space. people are looking for not just price but quality. that's really cutting through here, that shein, while it's been known for that price point, it's very quick to respond to trends....
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those little plastic pillows that come in your amazon box. the company is ditching them as it tries to cut down on the roughly 200 million pounds of plastic it generated just a few years ago. >>> right now, virtually the whole country is impacted by a triple threat of deadly extreme weather. the start of record-breaking summer heat, the beginning blazes of wildfire season, and 2024's first tropical storm. now the majority of the nation is sweltering. oppressive heat already prompting emergencies in at least three cities and shattering records in massachusetts, connecticut, and new york, with temps expected to grow more dangerous in the days ahead. the national weather service saying the weekend could be hazardous. this as wildfires rage in new mexico. two people have already lost their lives. residents saying they are scared to death, and 8,000 forced out of their homes. families now living in makeshift shelters lined with plastic cots. >>> today in texas relentless rain and a statewide disaster declaration triggered by alberto, the tropical
those little plastic pillows that come in your amazon box. the company is ditching them as it tries to cut down on the roughly 200 million pounds of plastic it generated just a few years ago. >>> right now, virtually the whole country is impacted by a triple threat of deadly extreme weather. the start of record-breaking summer heat, the beginning blazes of wildfire season, and 2024's first tropical storm. now the majority of the nation is sweltering. oppressive heat already prompting...
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shares of amazon surged more than 27% so far this year, been a good year for amazon.closed door event for sellers in china as it plans to launch a new discount store dedicated to low priced items. this venture will allow chinese seller toss ship directly to customers to fend off temu and shein. joining us now, chief investment officer, lee monson. what do you make of the $2 trillion club? >> every company you put ton board there, they rely on china for marginal growth to keep massive multitrillion dollar things. think about what amazon's doing. i know it sounds great, temu, shein, it's not just about the products. amazon is competing -- it sounds crazy when you say it, mind controlling algorithms, you see what happens with teenagers with tiktok, that's what the chinese apps are doing. it tells us two things. the algorithms, they're selling products, they're dangerous and addictive. number two, big american firms are relying on our relationship with china to break into that market to keep that market share, i'm very concerned because both presidential candidates are ta
shares of amazon surged more than 27% so far this year, been a good year for amazon.closed door event for sellers in china as it plans to launch a new discount store dedicated to low priced items. this venture will allow chinese seller toss ship directly to customers to fend off temu and shein. joining us now, chief investment officer, lee monson. what do you make of the $2 trillion club? >> every company you put ton board there, they rely on china for marginal growth to keep massive...
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the students of 120 american universities boycotted google and amazon. these students announced that they will not cooperate with these two companies if google and amazon do not cut off their partnership with the zionist regime in the form of the nimbus plan. the letter was signed by more than 100 graduate students from universities such as stanford, california and san francisco. google and amazon usually try to attract the graduates of these universities. nimbus project contract 3 years ago with the aim of providing electronic cloud services for the army of the zionist regime was concluded. this technology helps the zionists to monitor and collect more information from the palestinians. but the tenfold increase in oil sales in the 3 years of the 13th government was a topic that was held again in the hearing session of the senate chaired by senator ted cruz. the us assistant secretary of state emphasized in this meeting: sanctions against iran have not stopped and so far the biden administration has sanctioned more than 20 people related to the sale of i
the students of 120 american universities boycotted google and amazon. these students announced that they will not cooperate with these two companies if google and amazon do not cut off their partnership with the zionist regime in the form of the nimbus plan. the letter was signed by more than 100 graduate students from universities such as stanford, california and san francisco. google and amazon usually try to attract the graduates of these universities. nimbus project contract 3 years ago...
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amazon.g power be there, though, to catch onto the likes of apple, microsoft, as well as nvidia? >> $2 trillion, that is real money. cnbc's arabile gumede, live from london, good to see you as always. >>> next up here a leaked document shows the supreme court might rule in favor of emergency abortions. what we're learning about the potential decision surrounding a case from idaho and the effect it could have on other restrictive health care laws. we're going to dive into that next on "way too early" live from atlanta. d patches are all people see. otezla is the #1 prescribed pill to treat plaque psoriasis. otezla can help you get clearer skin. don't use otezla if you're allergic to it. serious allergic reactions can happen. otezla may cause severe diarrhea, nausea, or vomiting. some people taking otezla had depression, suicidal thoughts, or weight loss. upper respiratory tract infection and headache may occur. live in the moment. ask your doctor about otezla. ah, these bills are crazy. she ha
amazon.g power be there, though, to catch onto the likes of apple, microsoft, as well as nvidia? >> $2 trillion, that is real money. cnbc's arabile gumede, live from london, good to see you as always. >>> next up here a leaked document shows the supreme court might rule in favor of emergency abortions. what we're learning about the potential decision surrounding a case from idaho and the effect it could have on other restrictive health care laws. we're going to dive into that...
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you pick one, some people are calling it the amazon tax. people are calling it the amazon tax, , ., ,ssed on? a bit like the £35 billion a year proposed tax bill on the banks, people like the governor of the bank of england, rachel reeves herself is worried that if you just wallop the banks, what that will do is if you your borrowing costs will go and increase the cost of credit. is that a good thing? borrowing to invest in the economy. find a good thing? borrowing to invest in the economy-— the economy. and business rates, that noes the economy. and business rates, that goes back _ the economy. and business rates, that goes back to _ the economy. and business rates, that goes back to business - the economy. and business rates, that goes back to business rates. | the economy. and business rates, | that goes back to business rates. i remember being of the labour party conference probably in 2021 and when rachel reeves announced she was going to abolish business rates. a better system that would tax online stores three years later in the manifesto says we will replace it to. �* ., . . to
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we have got nissan, amazon.— nissan, amazon. so no surprise that the were nissan, amazon.hing what _ nissan, amazon. so no surprise that they were watching what sir - nissan, amazon. so no surprise that they were watching what sir keir - they were watching what sir keir starmer had to stay today at this manufacturing firm in newton aycliffe. manufacturing firm in newton a cliffe. �* ., , , aycliffe. i'm looking for stability and to be honest, _ aycliffe. i'm looking for stability and to be honest, from - aycliffe. i'm looking for stability and to be honest, from what - aycliffe. i'm looking for stability and to be honest, from what he | aycliffe. i'm looking for stability - and to be honest, from what he said about keeping taxes stable, that gives me a sense of a strong government in terms of carrying on the economy without too much disruption. so it provides a good foundation for businesses and business owners to compete with foreign nations for business. louie foreign nations for business. we make delicious beer, unique beer. nearby. _ make delicious beer, unique beer. n
we have got nissan, amazon.— nissan, amazon. so no surprise that the were nissan, amazon.hing what _ nissan, amazon. so no surprise that they were watching what sir - nissan, amazon. so no surprise that they were watching what sir keir - they were watching what sir keir starmer had to stay today at this manufacturing firm in newton aycliffe. manufacturing firm in newton a cliffe. �* ., , , aycliffe. i'm looking for stability and to be honest, _ aycliffe. i'm looking for stability and to be...