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amazon walks the walk.mazon steps up with not just their word, but their checkbook, their talent, get extra fees -- their expertise. they weigh in on policy like many of our sponsors. we are best to have relationships with corporate america that get it. that understand the significance of the congressional black caucus and the policy that we fight so desperately to make a reality in america. it is now my extreme pleasure to bring to the stage, the vice president of operations and tech solutions that i was onto the stage. give her a round of applause to these outstanding individuals. [applause] i will slip that for you so you are good to go. >> thank you so much. friends, i feel fortunate to be in this room today. this is such an incredible convening of talent and excellence and i just want to start by thanking our extinguished leaders. congressman horace ford, congresswoman sewell, congresswoman mcbeth and obviously the president and ceo, nicole, i really appreciate all of the things you guys have done and
amazon walks the walk.mazon steps up with not just their word, but their checkbook, their talent, get extra fees -- their expertise. they weigh in on policy like many of our sponsors. we are best to have relationships with corporate america that get it. that understand the significance of the congressional black caucus and the policy that we fight so desperately to make a reality in america. it is now my extreme pleasure to bring to the stage, the vice president of operations and tech solutions...
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. quickly often we turn to amazon-— quickly often we turn to amazon. ~ ., ., ., amazon.indeed _ amazon. we do indeed, we are a very major user indeed stop i amazon. we do indeed, we are a very major user indeed stop you | very major user indeed stop you what the major supermarkets, banks and governments itself, so it is certainly in amazon's interest. the question is, are we moving business away from more areas as well because we're such a big amazon use and are we actually going to be able to use this capability to broaden out other areas as well? that is what we really want to try and see so it is good investment into the united kingdom stopping the question is can we then broaden it out to other areas?— to other areas? and that is really important, _ to other areas? and that is really important, is - to other areas? and that is really important, is it? i really important, is it? because this time yesterday we were looking at parts of the uk, port talbot, scunthorpe, where they i think potentially thousands ofjobs lost in old energy sectors, where there is underinvestm
. quickly often we turn to amazon-— quickly often we turn to amazon. ~ ., ., ., amazon.indeed _ amazon. we do indeed, we are a very major user indeed stop i amazon. we do indeed, we are a very major user indeed stop you | very major user indeed stop you what the major supermarkets, banks and governments itself, so it is certainly in amazon's interest. the question is, are we moving business away from more areas as well because we're such a big amazon use and are we actually going to be able...
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let's take a look at amazon.ionizing, so what's been the reaction of amazon, lauren? lauren: paying them more money, 7% more than last year, brings the average wage to about a $22 an hour. some workers at amazon have unionized in some cities and warehouses, and in other cities the national labor relations board designates amazon a joint employer of drivers who are contracted to deliver packages for them. so this can get very confusing. what amazon is doing can here, pay them more, you prevent potential unrest and resulting delivery snags because of that potential unrest. ashley: interesting. let's move on. tell me about the leaders in a.i. meeting at the white house. who's there, what are they up to? lauren: all the big guys. openai, nvidia, google, anthropic, microsoft, amazon. officials from the national economic council, the national security council. plus, and this in my opinion is the big one, the power companies. what the white house and what the industry needs to do is figure out, a, how do you put guardra
let's take a look at amazon.ionizing, so what's been the reaction of amazon, lauren? lauren: paying them more money, 7% more than last year, brings the average wage to about a $22 an hour. some workers at amazon have unionized in some cities and warehouses, and in other cities the national labor relations board designates amazon a joint employer of drivers who are contracted to deliver packages for them. so this can get very confusing. what amazon is doing can here, pay them more, you prevent...
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is it automatically available on amazon? no it's not automatically available on amazon. there are many different ways that you can actually get your book into the marketplace. so again, the first thing you need to determine is who is your reader? where are they shopping and where are they congregating? either online and in person. and then you can start to put together the plan of how you're going get your book in front of them and where they're actually going to purchase that book. typically, if it's an author, publisher or they are going to put their book together and then either they can post it directly to amazon then once they have purchased called an isbn, which is an identifier number that we in the publishing use to identify unique book. so they can upload the book directly to to amazon through a program called kindle direct or this is typically what we recommend. they can use a platform like 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
is it automatically available on amazon? no it's not automatically available on amazon. there are many different ways that you can actually get your book into the marketplace. so again, the first thing you need to determine is who is your reader? where are they shopping and where are they congregating? either online and in person. and then you can start to put together the plan of how you're going get your book in front of them and where they're actually going to purchase that book. typically,...
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why does amazon do this ? on aws. why does amazon do this?y, and what it means is that every month, millions of pounds float over the atlantic from here to california in particular. or actually, in the case of amazon, another state, i can't remember where to the united states. and it's not just amazon . that's the it's not just amazon. that's the case with every time you make a transaction with visa or mastercard, a tiny percentage of that transaction floats across the atlantic. apple pay, every time you are using a meta product like instagram or facebook, every time you use adobe.so facebook, every time you use adobe. so this might go out as a clip online. if it goes out as a video clip, they've used adobe software. again, it's pay to play. it's a rental product. there are so many of these products now which are american owned and that we depend on, including aws. owned and that we depend on, including aws . and it's really a including aws. and it's really a form of rent tourism. it's almost like amazon is the landlord for all of the goods a
why does amazon do this ? on aws. why does amazon do this?y, and what it means is that every month, millions of pounds float over the atlantic from here to california in particular. or actually, in the case of amazon, another state, i can't remember where to the united states. and it's not just amazon . that's the it's not just amazon. that's the case with every time you make a transaction with visa or mastercard, a tiny percentage of that transaction floats across the atlantic. apple pay,...
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now, with let's say the southern amazon, more than 25-30% of the the southern amazon, more than 25—30%o five weeks lengthier. the forest is very close to keeping point —— tipping point. close to keeping point -- tipping point-— close to keeping point -- tipping point. president lula said he was _ tipping point. president lula said he was going _ tipping point. president lula said he was going to - tipping point. president lula said he was going to crack. tipping point. president lula| said he was going to crack on this. why is it he —— yc failing? this. why is it he -- yc failing?— this. why is it he -- yc failinu? ., �*, ., , failing? that's an interesting . uestion failing? that's an interesting question because _ failing? that's an interesting question because if - failing? that's an interesting question because if you - failing? that's an interesting question because if you look| failing? that's an interesting i question because if you look at dayforce station, president lula, president petro, we had a reduction — 50% of deforestation rates in 2023 an additional 40% reduction in th
now, with let's say the southern amazon, more than 25-30% of the the southern amazon, more than 25—30%o five weeks lengthier. the forest is very close to keeping point —— tipping point. close to keeping point -- tipping point-— close to keeping point -- tipping point. president lula said he was _ tipping point. president lula said he was going _ tipping point. president lula said he was going to - tipping point. president lula said he was going to crack. tipping point. president lula|...
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i don't know if you heard that amazon news.ees or companies might enjoy. >> well, yeah, i did just listen to your last segment there. and what we like to think is we are constantly retooling the organization as we launch new brands like "sports illustrated" and a core vacation club. we also keep an eye on cost discipline. so we're lining up where our growth areas are to our cost equations. i don't say we have those mailboxes, but we are intensely focused on our culture and cost management at all times. >> are you in the office five days a week? >> no. what we changed coming out of the pandemic in late 2020 was we created more work-from-home positions, as well as hybrid positions which is three days a week. we found that the early move to those changes has really proved very well for our organization. we still have the same policy today as we did in late 2020, and we have no plans to change. work from home works for a lot of people, especially in a rising cost environment. the hybrid-type environment allows people to manage both
i don't know if you heard that amazon news.ees or companies might enjoy. >> well, yeah, i did just listen to your last segment there. and what we like to think is we are constantly retooling the organization as we launch new brands like "sports illustrated" and a core vacation club. we also keep an eye on cost discipline. so we're lining up where our growth areas are to our cost equations. i don't say we have those mailboxes, but we are intensely focused on our culture and cost...
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sarah mentions amazon. we dig in as it continues to expand its cloud business in the united kingdom. this is bloomberg technology. ♪ your record label is taking off. but so is your sound engineer. you need to hire. i need indeed. indeed you do. our advanced matching helps find talented candidates, so you can connect with them fast. visit indeed.com/hire caroline: amazon -- ed: amazon said it would spend $10.5 billion in the u.k. to grow its cloud business at into a string of expansions in europe and given britain's new labour government. you and i have covered many of these deals writing about virginia where aws pledges 35 billion through 2040 but it is still significant bet on amazon's footprint in the united kingdom. >> yes it is and it's in line with what they should be spending. you look at the u.k. chunk of sales this probably makes sense in the context because they are spending a ton on data centers. this year alone we've had announcements in saudi arabia, mexico, europe, germany and spain and now a f
sarah mentions amazon. we dig in as it continues to expand its cloud business in the united kingdom. this is bloomberg technology. ♪ your record label is taking off. but so is your sound engineer. you need to hire. i need indeed. indeed you do. our advanced matching helps find talented candidates, so you can connect with them fast. visit indeed.com/hire caroline: amazon -- ed: amazon said it would spend $10.5 billion in the u.k. to grow its cloud business at into a string of expansions in...
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she shops on amazon, sometimes directly from amazon. >> other times, things that are fulfilled by amazon but amazon handles the packaging and shipping from one of its fulfillment centers. why does this matter? recently, the consumer product safety commission unanimously determined amazon may ultimately be liable for notifying you about unsafe or defective products and providing cash refunds or replacements that were purchased through the fulfilled by amazon program. the decision focused on more than 400,000 units of faulty carbon monoxide detectors, non-compliant children's pajama sets and dangerous hair dryers sold through amazon's fba program, all of which the cpsc said were defective and pose a risk of serious injury or death. consumer reports says this new rule is good news. >> this is clearly the right decision. otherwise, products that could injure or kill people might slip through the cracks, and consumers are affected either way. platforms need to step up and the sooner amazon acts, the better people will be protected in their homes. >> amazon didn't dispute that the products wer
she shops on amazon, sometimes directly from amazon. >> other times, things that are fulfilled by amazon but amazon handles the packaging and shipping from one of its fulfillment centers. why does this matter? recently, the consumer product safety commission unanimously determined amazon may ultimately be liable for notifying you about unsafe or defective products and providing cash refunds or replacements that were purchased through the fulfilled by amazon program. the decision focused...
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amazon's c.e.o. has told staff they have to go back to the office, five days a week starting in january, except for extenuating circumstances. everyone is talking about that. microsoft boosting its dividend 10%, a new $60 billion share buyback plan is pushing the stock higher. and then intel, a long list of news and announcements that shows the turnaround plan is making. they will manufacture a chip for amazon aws. they will separate out the foundry business to serve customers. they will pull back plants in europe. that's a long list. caroline: it is, and we get into it with ian king. there is the positive, the deal to fabricate for amazon. how important is this, ian? ian: they needed a win, a big-name customer to say, hey, yeah, we can use that stuff. how material this particular type of chip is, how big a deal this individual is is another question. really, i spoke to pat ahead of the announcement, and he said, look, i don't need one big customer, i need lots of customers. really, that's the perspe
amazon's c.e.o. has told staff they have to go back to the office, five days a week starting in january, except for extenuating circumstances. everyone is talking about that. microsoft boosting its dividend 10%, a new $60 billion share buyback plan is pushing the stock higher. and then intel, a long list of news and announcements that shows the turnaround plan is making. they will manufacture a chip for amazon aws. they will separate out the foundry business to serve customers. they will pull...
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the amazon is famous for its river, as well as the lungs of our planet.ng us. another report we wanted to bring you up—to—date is research about the octopus. they have eight legs and they live under the sea. but beyond that, what do you know about octopuses? well, new research has unveiled some interesting facts about these mysterious sea creatures. chief among them, they may go hunting with fish. the study shows that some octopuses will organise the aquatic hunting party, and decide what prey they're going to pursue. let's speak to eduardo sampaio from the max planck institute of animal behaviour, who's lead author of the research. there is a lot of love for this research and the octopus it seems. tell us all about the work you have done. we went to the red sea to find these octopus hunting with fish and we found these groups move in a stop and go mission, from one place, then the fish will explore around the habitat and look for prey, once they find prey, the octopus joins them and when it does, it does this web over, uses its arms and deploys its web a
the amazon is famous for its river, as well as the lungs of our planet.ng us. another report we wanted to bring you up—to—date is research about the octopus. they have eight legs and they live under the sea. but beyond that, what do you know about octopuses? well, new research has unveiled some interesting facts about these mysterious sea creatures. chief among them, they may go hunting with fish. the study shows that some octopuses will organise the aquatic hunting party, and decide what...
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that same year, amazon was also caught. reported a similar violation by amazon, which has its own voiceistant alexa. then it became known that amazon employees not only record conversations, but listen to them, and then post them on the internet so that they can be laughed at. in addition, some alexa users complained that the assistant first recorded their speech, and then mistakenly sent it to the user's friends. another case occurred in 2021, journalists found that smartphones on ... android store information about your movement via an internal gps sensor. your gallery is also duplicated in the cloud storage. the princeton university computer science department confirmed these findings by conducting its own research. google knows the entire history of your movements with your phone down to the minute. moreover, it sends all this information to the servers, even if your internet is not working. the official google website says that if you turn off location in... settings, then the places you visit will not be saved, but this is not entirely true: google saves data about your location w
that same year, amazon was also caught. reported a similar violation by amazon, which has its own voiceistant alexa. then it became known that amazon employees not only record conversations, but listen to them, and then post them on the internet so that they can be laughed at. in addition, some alexa users complained that the assistant first recorded their speech, and then mistakenly sent it to the user's friends. another case occurred in 2021, journalists found that smartphones on ... android...
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andrea leÓn nos tiene detalles y nos cuenta cÓmo responde la empresa amazon y las autoridades.idad muestran a supuestos empleados de amazon aparentemente robando los paquetes que deberÍan entregar. se observa cÓmo toman fotografÍas de las casas, pero posteriormente vuelven a tomar las. usuarios de las redes sociales denuncian haber sido vÍctimas de esta modalidad de robo que no serÍa nueva. en 2019 la oficina del alguacil del condado polk en florida publicÓ este vÍdeo de vigilancia que muestra a un repartidor llevarse la entrega despuÉs de formar la fotografÍa en la entrega del lugar. en ese momento, amazon se negÓ a revelar la informaciÓn del empleado inicialmente, la policÍa dijo que la empresa no estaba colaborando con investigaciÓn. mÁs tarde amazon dijo "trabajamos secularmente y en estrecha colaboraciÓn con las autoridad del paÍs, estamos trabando para comprender lo que ocurriÓ aquÍ, corregirlo y comunicarnos con oficina del alguacil del condado polk". nos comunicamos con amazon y nos dijeron que van a investigar estos vÍdeos antes de emitir un comunicado, recientemente n
andrea leÓn nos tiene detalles y nos cuenta cÓmo responde la empresa amazon y las autoridades.idad muestran a supuestos empleados de amazon aparentemente robando los paquetes que deberÍan entregar. se observa cÓmo toman fotografÍas de las casas, pero posteriormente vuelven a tomar las. usuarios de las redes sociales denuncian haber sido vÍctimas de esta modalidad de robo que no serÍa nueva. en 2019 la oficina del alguacil del condado polk en florida publicÓ este vÍdeo de vigilancia que...
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adding, the move will further strengthen amazon's culture and brain storming.year. >> i notice the collaboration is better, the innovation is better. i noticed we've gotten back to our culture more since we've been back in the office. >> reporter: currently amazon employees only need to be in the office three days a week and remote work will continue for those with extenuating circumstances. anxious amazon workers aren't happy about a full-time return to the office, one writing, life is too short to spend it commuting five days a week. another saying, i think it is time to start looking for a role at a company that trusts their employees and treats them with respect. >> the pandemic took a wrecking ball to the traditional place-based work model, and so what amazon is trying to do is roll back the clock. >> reporter: a flexible work ex personality says companies mandating strict return-to-office policies could face increasing backlash from workers. >> i think they are going to have a hard time retaining talent, good talent. i think you're going to see they're go
adding, the move will further strengthen amazon's culture and brain storming.year. >> i notice the collaboration is better, the innovation is better. i noticed we've gotten back to our culture more since we've been back in the office. >> reporter: currently amazon employees only need to be in the office three days a week and remote work will continue for those with extenuating circumstances. anxious amazon workers aren't happy about a full-time return to the office, one writing,...
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than amazon alexa.vote i'm concerned. elizabeth: what could it. >> that is the problem we don't know until this turley happens we live in a word with a.i., and we don't know what it will do, until it does it. elizabeth: jason rantz. thank you for watching "the evening edit," dvr us, now it's time, right now to buddies at "the bottom line," dagen and sean. dagen: love you emac, thank you. elizabeth: you too. dagen: i am dagen mcdowell. sean: i am sean duffy welcome to "the bottom line." dagen: speaker mike johnson waging war with chuck schumer that ensure that american
than amazon alexa.vote i'm concerned. elizabeth: what could it. >> that is the problem we don't know until this turley happens we live in a word with a.i., and we don't know what it will do, until it does it. elizabeth: jason rantz. thank you for watching "the evening edit," dvr us, now it's time, right now to buddies at "the bottom line," dagen and sean. dagen: love you emac, thank you. elizabeth: you too. dagen: i am dagen mcdowell. sean: i am sean duffy welcome to...
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intel has a brand—new customer — amazon's aws.hat will then be used for artificial intelligence computing. the news was part of several announcements by ceo pat gelsinger after a company board meeting last week. in that meeting, intel also announced it was pausing construction at its german and polish factories for two years to cut costs. major plans for londons most famous shopping street will be —— london's most famous shopping street will be unveiled by the city's mayor sadiq kahn later today. oxford street, for generations known for its department stores and other retail locations, will be pedestrianised in an effort to make it "the leading retail destination in the world." the central london street has suffered from increased competition from online shopping, the closure of major department stores and the lingering effect of the covid—19 pandemic, the mayor's office says. around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. you are with business today. a battle over control of rupert murdoch's global television and publishin
intel has a brand—new customer — amazon's aws.hat will then be used for artificial intelligence computing. the news was part of several announcements by ceo pat gelsinger after a company board meeting last week. in that meeting, intel also announced it was pausing construction at its german and polish factories for two years to cut costs. major plans for londons most famous shopping street will be —— london's most famous shopping street will be unveiled by the city's mayor sadiq kahn...
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>> the most important component of amazon is not the store front, it is amazon web service aws because the cloud business has the best gross margins sure enough, after a couple of sub optimal quarters, called open tim dags which is tech speak because customers are worried about the economy, the web service business exploded. it gets better and better thanks to generative a.i., and that caused me to love amazon's last quarter. but the street ated it >> sell, sell, sell, sell! >> because amazon prime had a couple of weak shopping days, including a great saturday where business slowed down because someone tried to assassinate former-president trump soon after that the nation was trans fixed by the olympics and amazon feared it could slow kbus spending next thing you know, the stock is in free fall. falling from 184 to 154. i was jumping up and down telling club members in the investing club just buy it we bought it ourselves for the trust. i made it clear i had had total faith in the ceo and it is business as usual at amazon. i know i came off as a house man for amazon, i was aware of tha
>> the most important component of amazon is not the store front, it is amazon web service aws because the cloud business has the best gross margins sure enough, after a couple of sub optimal quarters, called open tim dags which is tech speak because customers are worried about the economy, the web service business exploded. it gets better and better thanks to generative a.i., and that caused me to love amazon's last quarter. but the street ated it >> sell, sell, sell, sell!...
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we contacted amazon. no sweat. a $150 gift card, which alex used to buy the under-desk treadmill. amazon told us we would like to thank nbc responds for bringing this customer concern to our attention. we apologized to the customer and are glad we are able to resolve this directly with them. alex is a savvy shopper. even though she was only spending 25 bucks, she saved images of her order and receipt and those went the distance. in showing amazon the mixup, we recommend you do that too. just in case a purchase goes off course. you can let us know if you're not getting what you're paying for. snap the qr code on screen right now to fill out our consumer complaint form online gold medal. that's what we think at least. yeah. for sure. you remind me we always have to take pictures of everything. oh my gosh. there are like 37,000 images in my photo stream. most of them are receipts. everything and a couple pictures of the dog. and it's such a victory when you get that money back. it's high five every penny. it's a lot o
we contacted amazon. no sweat. a $150 gift card, which alex used to buy the under-desk treadmill. amazon told us we would like to thank nbc responds for bringing this customer concern to our attention. we apologized to the customer and are glad we are able to resolve this directly with them. alex is a savvy shopper. even though she was only spending 25 bucks, she saved images of her order and receipt and those went the distance. in showing amazon the mixup, we recommend you do that too. just in...
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and the amazon provides both. it's pulling huge of water from the soil, releasing what it doesn't need to the atmosphere and at the time it is spewing these invisible plumes of tiny particles which look like this pollen grains, fungal spores, microbes, cobs, fragments of leaves and bark, even insect shells. the sweeps these tiny particles known as bio aerosols high into the atmosphere where they expel the formation of clouds and of this drifting biological confetti, even seeds, ice crystals within clouds, which makes them larger and heavier and more likely to burst. there's even a particular bacterium pseudomonas syringe that it has on its cell surface these protein that act as a template to organize water molecules into ice crystals. and it is the most effective so-called ice that has ever been discovered. microbes are, you know, constantly being swept into the atmosphere and rain and ice and. most of the rain that falls on land actually begins as ice within cloud, even in tropical regions. but then this massive
and the amazon provides both. it's pulling huge of water from the soil, releasing what it doesn't need to the atmosphere and at the time it is spewing these invisible plumes of tiny particles which look like this pollen grains, fungal spores, microbes, cobs, fragments of leaves and bark, even insect shells. the sweeps these tiny particles known as bio aerosols high into the atmosphere where they expel the formation of clouds and of this drifting biological confetti, even seeds, ice crystals...
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amazon is there. making direct shops with amazon over the last nine months.hat's important to watch too. >> how important is the amazon prime membership dynamic to this whole story? when you say let's just buy a pair of socks or a pair of cheap slippers or anything like that, it happens because you get one to two-day shipping, at a price you think is ridiculously low and from a company you don't know, probably china or vietnam or somewhere else, burr prime is the reason you do it because it's just a convenience factor and it's there. you pay for it. >> it's going to push down, broadly speaking, it pushes down economics within digital commerce for the brnds. it's going to push down free shipping thresholds, it not eliminate them. it's going to push up the need to be able to deliver items within two days at a minimum. but it's going to really hurt the economics for everybody. it's been doing that over the past several years. that's likely going to continue. >> more and more. this is the desperation. i find myself clicking, what can come between 2:00 and 6:00 p.
amazon is there. making direct shops with amazon over the last nine months.hat's important to watch too. >> how important is the amazon prime membership dynamic to this whole story? when you say let's just buy a pair of socks or a pair of cheap slippers or anything like that, it happens because you get one to two-day shipping, at a price you think is ridiculously low and from a company you don't know, probably china or vietnam or somewhere else, burr prime is the reason you do it because...
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intel will provide custom chips for amazon a.i.nd it is awarding additional $3 billion under the chips act. pat gelsinger joined "closing bell" last night on the future of the company. >> the foundry subsidiary. agreeing and seeing the great progress we've done on the cost measures to allow us to finish the journey we started three and a half years ago and the financial wherewithal and balance sheet that allows us to finish what we started. >> this morning, we are watching shares of microsoft. you see the shares up 1.5% after it raised the quarterly dividend by 83 cents a share and authorizing a buyback of $63 billion. that coming on the same way that it announced features on copilot. intel and microsoft giving the board a lift this morning. the dow at the all-time high and the s&p is 1% away from the record. the nasdaq has a way to go and the russell in correction territory. this as the fed kicks off the two-day policy meeting with the cut of either 25 or 50 basis points is expected. let's bring in the global head of the managemen
intel will provide custom chips for amazon a.i.nd it is awarding additional $3 billion under the chips act. pat gelsinger joined "closing bell" last night on the future of the company. >> the foundry subsidiary. agreeing and seeing the great progress we've done on the cost measures to allow us to finish the journey we started three and a half years ago and the financial wherewithal and balance sheet that allows us to finish what we started. >> this morning, we are watching...
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with my $4 amazon _ fix it quickly. with my $4 amazon glasses - fix it quickly.zon glasses like in the sea it is quarter to ten and we must take a break. we will be right back. now it's time for the panel. henry, nobody wants to host the commonwealth games, but, glasgow has stepped forward to nights, officially they will be the host for 2026.— nights, officially they will be the host for 2026. indeed. and it will have _ the host for 2026. indeed. and it will have been _ the host for 2026. indeed. and it will have been 14 _ the host for 2026. indeed. and it will have been 14 years - it will have been 14 years since glasgow hosted, they held it in 2014 and it was considered to be one of the most successful games, but if you think there are 56 commonwealth countries, rolando joined a few years ago as part of the british empire, and you would imagine that there would be other takings. it tells you about the cost and the reputational gains that people don't seem to want to host, and in fact i understand that in 2026, we will go down from 17 to just 2026, we will go do
with my $4 amazon _ fix it quickly. with my $4 amazon glasses - fix it quickly.zon glasses like in the sea it is quarter to ten and we must take a break. we will be right back. now it's time for the panel. henry, nobody wants to host the commonwealth games, but, glasgow has stepped forward to nights, officially they will be the host for 2026.— nights, officially they will be the host for 2026. indeed. and it will have _ the host for 2026. indeed. and it will have been _ the host for 2026....
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it also comes as amazon has invested into its office spaces in recent years.f, who have also called for similar return to office mandates. however, it's a push that's proven unpopular amongst some tech workers. last year, a number of corporate employees staged a walk—out at its seattle headquarters, citing multiple grievances, including the push to get
it also comes as amazon has invested into its office spaces in recent years.f, who have also called for similar return to office mandates. however, it's a push that's proven unpopular amongst some tech workers. last year, a number of corporate employees staged a walk—out at its seattle headquarters, citing multiple grievances, including the push to get
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i want to do that, what you are seeing with amazon.er to employees, what has distinguished us historically is our ability to collaborate and be team oriented. lauren: 20 does everyone need to collaborate? >> he is trying to revive a startup culture in a mega company, hard to do. the -- neil: who was going to change the way we work and for a couple years it did but everything seems to be returning to normal. >> it's called work, not fun. it is at will employment, 49 of the 50 states. we will give you until january 2nd to adjust. if you can't and there is no extenuating circumstance you can move on to better opportunities. neil: more companies are doing this in thinking about this. not as if they are hurting, not as if amazon's business is hurting. a lot of these companies are run by older individuals, they are not young and the hip like you. you could make the argument that in my day we showed up. >> a lot of intentionals happen when people work together, the younger generation being mentored by people who have been established, much mo
i want to do that, what you are seeing with amazon.er to employees, what has distinguished us historically is our ability to collaborate and be team oriented. lauren: 20 does everyone need to collaborate? >> he is trying to revive a startup culture in a mega company, hard to do. the -- neil: who was going to change the way we work and for a couple years it did but everything seems to be returning to normal. >> it's called work, not fun. it is at will employment, 49 of the 50 states....
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amazon said it has fixed this error. back to you. >> steve: you have been an observer of american politics for a long time. how many average americans ask their amazon dot for who they should vote for? >> mark: you think how many devices are in people's houses, people see that and the video has gone viral because it is very clear cut. a lot of people are saying, this backs up what i was thinking before. >> steve: amazon, turn on the light, turn off the lights. >> brian: could you follow-up, find out how many people ask amazon as opposed to their parents. >> set the timer for 10 minutes and they forget to set the timer. you can't trust technology. >> brian: and my airpods are reading my mind. >> kayleigh: that is why kamala uses the wired ones. >> steve: hard wired. >> kayleigh: donations tell a story, who is behind algorithms, 75% leftist companies have had to admit errors and assassination attempt photo, auto fill with google. >> steve: that number was jaw-dropping for me, i was shocked republicans were 25%. >> brian: 2
amazon said it has fixed this error. back to you. >> steve: you have been an observer of american politics for a long time. how many average americans ask their amazon dot for who they should vote for? >> mark: you think how many devices are in people's houses, people see that and the video has gone viral because it is very clear cut. a lot of people are saying, this backs up what i was thinking before. >> steve: amazon, turn on the light, turn off the lights. >> brian:...
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amazon is firing the latest salvo in the grocery wars.attle to lower prices has escalated as big name companies look to draw more customers and more sales. this morning, amazon is revealing new details on its budget friendly food line, lowering prices on thousands of grocery items. >> the idea is that the basic products are less expensive, especially for those products that you keep buying over and over again. >> the company unveiling a new food brand called amazon saver, which will include pantry staples, produce and protein. most of the products priced under $5. >> think of amazon saver as their answer to the dollar store. it comes after walmart and target announced their own price cuts in recent months, and as the biggest proposed supermarket merger in u.s. history plays out in court, the ftc is trying to block the proposed $24 billion merger between kroger and albertsons, claiming it would eliminate competition and lead to higher prices. >> but executives told the court that the merger would allow for lower prices to better compete wi
amazon is firing the latest salvo in the grocery wars.attle to lower prices has escalated as big name companies look to draw more customers and more sales. this morning, amazon is revealing new details on its budget friendly food line, lowering prices on thousands of grocery items. >> the idea is that the basic products are less expensive, especially for those products that you keep buying over and over again. >> the company unveiling a new food brand called amazon saver, which will...
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matt: behind the scenes, amazon is in fevered competition for sellers.are member the rise of shopify and direct to consumer sites selling on their own. ebay is still out there, walmart is courting independent merchants, so his target. it is a race to -- so is target. amazon has felt this, they have to keep investing in tools for sellers or they may go elsewhere. caroline: matt day, with the latest. coming up, we will be hearing from gary gensler and the potential risk cc arising from the use of ai in finance -- risk he sees arising from the use of ai in finance. bitcoin up almost 5%, eclipsing 63,000. a strong day post fed rate cuts. this is bloomberg technology. ♪ caroline:. this is bloomberg technology emily chang -- caroline: this is bloomberg technology. emily chang is sitting down with the salesforce chair, marc benioff this afternoon. ♪ ed: too many brokers and money managers use the same ai for work, it can set the stage for market turmoil according to sec chair gary gensler who spoke to romaine bostick and alix steel yesterday. gary: we've been a
matt: behind the scenes, amazon is in fevered competition for sellers.are member the rise of shopify and direct to consumer sites selling on their own. ebay is still out there, walmart is courting independent merchants, so his target. it is a race to -- so is target. amazon has felt this, they have to keep investing in tools for sellers or they may go elsewhere. caroline: matt day, with the latest. coming up, we will be hearing from gary gensler and the potential risk cc arising from the use of...
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hay una conductora de amazon que se ha hecho viral en tiktok.tamos que amazon estÁ buscando nuevos empleados y estÁ ofreciendo puestos en diferentes zonas de ingenierÍa robÓtica, con salarios que podrÍan llegar hasta 400.000 $. aquÍ les tenemos las recomendaciones para seguir si lo llaman a una entrevista, yo te ayudo. ♪ [mÚsica] ♪ borja: estos son los consejos que dicen que pueden ayudarte. hay que enviar currÍculum de una sola hoja, mÁs prÁctico, comprender los principios de liderazgo de amazon y resaltar tus habilidades. carolina: tambiÉn muestra tu capacidad para resolver problemas. investiga a quÉ departamento querÉs unirte para no meter la pata. borja: hay que comunicarse de manera clara y concisa. carolina: seguramente mÁs de una persona estarÁ calificada para ese trabajo, asÍ que cuÉntenos. borja: luego, para celebrar, celebramos que tenemos trabajo con este cÓctel que estÁ rompiendo rÉcord de ventas en el torneo de tenis us open en nueva york. el trago cuesta 23 $, y se estima que habrÁ recaudado para cierre de la competencia mÁs de 10
hay una conductora de amazon que se ha hecho viral en tiktok.tamos que amazon estÁ buscando nuevos empleados y estÁ ofreciendo puestos en diferentes zonas de ingenierÍa robÓtica, con salarios que podrÍan llegar hasta 400.000 $. aquÍ les tenemos las recomendaciones para seguir si lo llaman a una entrevista, yo te ayudo. ♪ [mÚsica] ♪ borja: estos son los consejos que dicen que pueden ayudarte. hay que enviar currÍculum de una sola hoja, mÁs prÁctico, comprender los principios de...
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this time around, amazon says it will offer deals on its amazon devices and on a variety of services including grubhub and amazon music. back over to you. >> still feels too soon for holiday shopping for me. thank you. >>> coming up, start making your list, kate. maybe check it twice. because the countdown to christmas is on. >> major retailers are already rolling out holiday discounts, rolling out holiday discounts, but we will tell you when my doctor gave me breztri for my copd things changed for me. breztri gave me better breathing, symptom improvement, and reduced flare-ups. breztri won't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden breathing problems. it is not for asthma. tell your doctor if you have a heart condition or high blood pressure before taking it. don't take breztri more than prescribed. breztri may increase your risk of thrush, pneumonia, and osteoporosis. call your doctor if worsened breathing, chest pain, mouth or tongue swelling, problems urinating, vision changes, or eye pain occur. ask your doctor about breztri. gum problems could be the start of a domino effect parodon
this time around, amazon says it will offer deals on its amazon devices and on a variety of services including grubhub and amazon music. back over to you. >> still feels too soon for holiday shopping for me. thank you. >>> coming up, start making your list, kate. maybe check it twice. because the countdown to christmas is on. >> major retailers are already rolling out holiday discounts, rolling out holiday discounts, but we will tell you when my doctor gave me breztri for...
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so i suspect andy knows this and knows that if you want to stay at amazon, this is what you do and amazon's always been that company. this is our culture, this is the way it is and i do think there'll be more, especially these analog these companies that work in the analog and the digital, they're going to have much more in-person. i suspect he's right about that and those on isn't alone outside of tech. >> a number of companies have scaled back on remote work, including disney, bank of america an at&t, jim, is that where we're headed less remote work, more in the office? maybe not completely one of the other, but that direction well, depends on the job in the office. i look, we could all dial in through skype or zoom and have this conversation. it would be less fun. you would not be able to kick me in the shins. you would not be able to glare i do occasionally your move up a little bit keep it moving here so my suspicion is is that we've now had this long experiments. it's the end of the pandemic. how many people like working and how when you start losing something, we are not physically i
so i suspect andy knows this and knows that if you want to stay at amazon, this is what you do and amazon's always been that company. this is our culture, this is the way it is and i do think there'll be more, especially these analog these companies that work in the analog and the digital, they're going to have much more in-person. i suspect he's right about that and those on isn't alone outside of tech. >> a number of companies have scaled back on remote work, including disney, bank of...
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amazon, 190. meta, 559.s. -- 53 cents. >>> constellation energy and microsoft, what's this about restarting 3-mile island nuclear plant? lauren: this is one of the most incredible stories. >> remember the big meltdown in 1979 -- stuart: i remember it, you don't. >> i remember reading a lot about it, and you'll tell me about it in the next commercial break. they shut it down in 2019 due to operational challenges. they are now saying with constellation emergency they're going to reopen that nuclear power plant because moth has made a -- microsoft has made a commitment to buy 100% of that energy for the next 20 years to help fuel the a.i. data center race. they need the energy, they're going to be able to use nuclear through constellation energy and 3-mile. this is pretty incredible. stuart: that's -- bill gates is bee -- behind that. he's big on nuclear power. >> and it's cleaner and faster. stuart: is it safe? if they'll tell you all about it, won't they? tabling a look at -- take a look at apple. the iphone
amazon, 190. meta, 559.s. -- 53 cents. >>> constellation energy and microsoft, what's this about restarting 3-mile island nuclear plant? lauren: this is one of the most incredible stories. >> remember the big meltdown in 1979 -- stuart: i remember it, you don't. >> i remember reading a lot about it, and you'll tell me about it in the next commercial break. they shut it down in 2019 due to operational challenges. they are now saying with constellation emergency they're going...
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if you look at what about contributions with places like amazon 73% of the employees of amazon push forocrats. 27% for republicans. when it comes to facebook, 87% of facebook employees photo for democrats. there only contributions, 13% contributions go to republicans. google it's at 82-18. if you want to know if there is some biases behind this and honest mistake, it's hard to see those numbers and think honest mistake. >> >> absolutely, you know, these products whether it be alexa or google's barred and whole host of other censorship tools are ultimately a reflect of the internal culture at these companies. when you are staffed almost entirely by far left engineers, it's going to come across as a far left product. they are ultimately the ones building these things. you know, personnel's policy, if you are staffing these people inside of these, you know, engineering teams, you going to end up with left leaning tools. time for coorms to wake up and understand just because they come forward and neutral and don't have a political opinion. ultimately a reflection of the engineers cities lik
if you look at what about contributions with places like amazon 73% of the employees of amazon push forocrats. 27% for republicans. when it comes to facebook, 87% of facebook employees photo for democrats. there only contributions, 13% contributions go to republicans. google it's at 82-18. if you want to know if there is some biases behind this and honest mistake, it's hard to see those numbers and think honest mistake. >> >> absolutely, you know, these products whether it be alexa...
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and amazon is a discerning customer. they sent us through our paces to prove we're up to snuff, and it's up to snuff. >> jon joins us with more on the story. what exactly does this mean? whatis the outline of the partnership? >> there are a lot of different pieces, new stage throughout the day. but on this partnership specifically, intel and aws already had a relationship. it is more based on existing processes. so manufacturing processes that intel is already comfortable with. part of what's significant here is that intel is talking about 18a, its most advanced manufacturing process. they've been talking about how here going to do five in more than four years and there's a lot of investor skepticism that intel is going to be able to cleanly do that. we clearly saw that in recent days with headlines about broadcom perhaps not being happy with 18a. intel put out a statement and broadcom put out a statement saying they're still pursuing 18a. for aws, a huge customer as a hyper scaler, to be working with intel, perhaps has
and amazon is a discerning customer. they sent us through our paces to prove we're up to snuff, and it's up to snuff. >> jon joins us with more on the story. what exactly does this mean? whatis the outline of the partnership? >> there are a lot of different pieces, new stage throughout the day. but on this partnership specifically, intel and aws already had a relationship. it is more based on existing processes. so manufacturing processes that intel is already comfortable with. part...
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. >> you know, amazon is a very popular company.es are pretty moderate. and they're afraid that you're going to tamper with something that's good, that they like. >> our investigation uncovered that amazon's illegal practices were actually raising prices for consumers because it had illegally muscled out rivals, locked them out of the market in ways that if you had more competition that amazon hadn't squashed, consumers would be even better off. >> amazon denies doing anything illegal, and says if khan wins, prices will go up. also in the ftc's cross hairs, the issue of tech giants buying up smaller companies. >> in the technology markets, we went through a couple of decade where is we saw over 800 acquisitions by the five big players. not a single one of which was blocked. and some of those we have realized ended up leading to significant harm. just to give you a concrete example, there were companies that were offering americans greater privacy, and they were promising that we're not going to use your data, we're not going to sell
. >> you know, amazon is a very popular company.es are pretty moderate. and they're afraid that you're going to tamper with something that's good, that they like. >> our investigation uncovered that amazon's illegal practices were actually raising prices for consumers because it had illegally muscled out rivals, locked them out of the market in ways that if you had more competition that amazon hadn't squashed, consumers would be even better off. >> amazon denies doing anything...
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plenty of mag seven news from microsoft to meta to amazon. our road map begins with the fed decision, though, just a day away as the street debates how deep of a cut to expect. >> on the tech front shares of intel up sharply in the premarket. lots of developments surrounding the company including its agreement to propose deuce ai chips for amazon web services. microsoft announces a dividend hike, stock repurchase, up to $60 billion in buybacks. >> let's start with the markets. s&p is riding a six-day win streak ahead of the fed's decision tomorrow. jim, in futures here, look a little spicy. >> right. we know the industrials have had a little bit of a run. the banks have been okay. health care is all right. these were all -- today and friday, but this, look, yesterday, but this looks like today we're setting up maybe perhaps because of the microsoft buyback, a very good tone as we remember these companies have a lot of power and have a lot of money. david, when you see a usual dividend boost, but a gigantic buyback, don't you think, wait a sec
plenty of mag seven news from microsoft to meta to amazon. our road map begins with the fed decision, though, just a day away as the street debates how deep of a cut to expect. >> on the tech front shares of intel up sharply in the premarket. lots of developments surrounding the company including its agreement to propose deuce ai chips for amazon web services. microsoft announces a dividend hike, stock repurchase, up to $60 billion in buybacks. >> let's start with the markets....
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that same year, amazon was also caught.berg reported on a similar violation by amazon, which has its own voice assistant, alexa. then it became known that amazon employees not only record conversations, but they listen to them, and then post them on the internet to make people laugh at them. in addition, some alexa users complained that the assistant first recorded their speech, and then mistakenly sent it to the user's friends. another case occurred in 2021, journalists found that the smartphone. sends all this information to the servers, even if you have google knows the entire history of your movement with the phone down to the minute, moreover, it is google that says that if you turn off the internet does not work. on the official website location. position 340 times a day, there is no total listening to everything, there is a reaction to certain words and that's all, but this is so with american corporations and only for mobile devices that are powered by batteries, it's a completely different matter if there is power
that same year, amazon was also caught.berg reported on a similar violation by amazon, which has its own voice assistant, alexa. then it became known that amazon employees not only record conversations, but they listen to them, and then post them on the internet to make people laugh at them. in addition, some alexa users complained that the assistant first recorded their speech, and then mistakenly sent it to the user's friends. another case occurred in 2021, journalists found that the...
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>> and amazon's new policy goes into effect january 2nd, 2025. reporting in washington.hael yoshida. >> a new feature on some smartwatches could help you get a better night's sleep. we'll check out the high tech way you shut down to change their fuel mix, thus reducing supply. republican lawmakers have another solution. they say the state should cut gas taxes instead. >> if there's a kink in a hose, the last thing you want to do is have thirstier consumers trying to gobble up what supply there is. so a gas tax cut is not the answer either. >> oil companies oppose the governor's proposal. they say it would drive up gas prices even more because of the cost to build fuel storage facilities in the south bay. a new tool to help fight crime and empower small business owners in a popular business district. the camera safety program was unveiled today in san jose's alum rock village. business owners can receive the surveillance cameras at no cost and register them with the police department. >> the cameras will definitely help us watch out for one another and get the help that w
>> and amazon's new policy goes into effect january 2nd, 2025. reporting in washington.hael yoshida. >> a new feature on some smartwatches could help you get a better night's sleep. we'll check out the high tech way you shut down to change their fuel mix, thus reducing supply. republican lawmakers have another solution. they say the state should cut gas taxes instead. >> if there's a kink in a hose, the last thing you want to do is have thirstier consumers trying to gobble up...
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amazon saver.m when we want to save on food costs. this morning amazon widening the grocery aisle announcing amazon saver, what they're describing as a new no thrills brand. facing off against other budget friendly brands like wal-mart's great value, target's good and gather. amazon said it will offer grocery staples like cookies, canned fruit and condiments, many which they say will be priced for less than $5. already available for purchase items like this 42 ounce can of oats for $3.99. several flavors of coffee creamers for $3.49 and a traditional pizza sauce for $1.09. >> the idea is that the basic products are less expensive, especially for products you keep buying over an over again. >> reporter: and while we don't know how all the amazon items will be priced, that 15 ounce jar at pizza sauce at $1.09 offers a comparison. for a shopper in new jersey we priced wal-mart's great pizza value sauce at $1.52. shop rite's 14 ounce jar was $1.79. same size of target's good and gather pizza sauce was
amazon saver.m when we want to save on food costs. this morning amazon widening the grocery aisle announcing amazon saver, what they're describing as a new no thrills brand. facing off against other budget friendly brands like wal-mart's great value, target's good and gather. amazon said it will offer grocery staples like cookies, canned fruit and condiments, many which they say will be priced for less than $5. already available for purchase items like this 42 ounce can of oats for $3.99....
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amazon saversome. lauren: yeah. budget saver.t, cookies, most of those turned $5. we do report after report about the sacrifices people make just to aboard to food shop. walmart, target, costco, everybody coming out to beat on price. this is amazon's chance with this new private label. if you're a prime member, amazon is also discounting 3,000 items. that's a big deal. they have these weekly rotations that they're going to start where you can get half off certain items. stuart: check the big board for a second, where is the dow industrials right now? we're down 73 points. we opened higher but now we're down 75, 40,754. look at dow winners, amazon, microsoft, mcdonald's, j&j, ibm. s&p 500, the winners in that index, oracle, tesla, amazon, tyler tech and microsoft. and if you look at the the nasdaq winners, quite a few again. tesla, amazon, doordash, microsoft and alphabet-google. >>> coming up, trump and harris finally debate tonight. bars in washington, d.c. are getting in the spurt. they're offering drinking games -- in the spir
amazon saversome. lauren: yeah. budget saver.t, cookies, most of those turned $5. we do report after report about the sacrifices people make just to aboard to food shop. walmart, target, costco, everybody coming out to beat on price. this is amazon's chance with this new private label. if you're a prime member, amazon is also discounting 3,000 items. that's a big deal. they have these weekly rotations that they're going to start where you can get half off certain items. stuart: check the big...
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live there especially affected has been one of the amazons main tributaries the solely. most water flows down into the river from the andes mountains, but hot and dry weather conditions. i choking the flow. environmental is bleeding. climate change last year was already the hardest year globally in the last 125000 years. this year, several months of broken. last year's records you've seen floods not only in brazil, but around the world. droughts and a lot of fires here in the amazon climate change is no longer something to worry about in the future. it's here and it's here with much more force than we expected much more on this and other stories we're covering on alger 0 on a website at entre 0 don't. com. the very latest on the situation 11 on following communication attacks over the past 2 days and use will continue here on out to 0 after africa. direct statements, the u. k. probably minutes the keystone to aim to inspire our team members. but the annual leads of ponti conference with tax rises on the horizon. and these quiet over the policy and gaza is the u. k gettin
live there especially affected has been one of the amazons main tributaries the solely. most water flows down into the river from the andes mountains, but hot and dry weather conditions. i choking the flow. environmental is bleeding. climate change last year was already the hardest year globally in the last 125000 years. this year, several months of broken. last year's records you've seen floods not only in brazil, but around the world. droughts and a lot of fires here in the amazon climate...
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it also comes as amazon has invested into its office spaces in recent years.assy is joined by other big tech executives, like tesla's elon musk and salesforce�*s marc benioff, who have also called for similar return to office mandates. however, it's a push that's proven unpopular amongst some tech workers. last year, a number of corporate employees staged a walk—out at its seattle headquarters, citing multiple grievances, including the push to get workers back in the office. boeing has introduced immediate spending freezes and says it may have to lay off staff temporarily to keep costs down. this comes as the company deals with the impact of a strike involving some thirty thousand workers. boeing has now asked its suppliers to suspend deliveries of parts for the 737 max, 777 and 767 freighter aircraft, which are all built in factories directly affected by the shutdown. less tha n less than half of us companies. american companies have become increasingly pessimistic about operating in china. a recent survey from the american chamber of commerce in shanghai sho
it also comes as amazon has invested into its office spaces in recent years.assy is joined by other big tech executives, like tesla's elon musk and salesforce�*s marc benioff, who have also called for similar return to office mandates. however, it's a push that's proven unpopular amongst some tech workers. last year, a number of corporate employees staged a walk—out at its seattle headquarters, citing multiple grievances, including the push to get workers back in the office. boeing has...