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. >> hotel stays, car rentals, a bunch of amazon charges, a comcast bill. >> next, why the embezzlement000 was only the beginning of problems for the league. >>> plus -- >> we are a small shelter. small shelter that could, the way we look at it. >> a small but powerful shelter in the bay area. how it has become one of the best in the state at adopting pets. >>> an attempt to reduce crime, officers are walking the streets, looking for solutions. bigger, tastier strips of juicy chicken with crunchy batter. spice them up with hot sauce or cool them down with buttermilk ranch. try my 100% all-white meat spicy chicken strips combo today. only at jack in the box. listen to your mom, knuckleheads. hand em over. hand what over? video games, whatever you got. let's go. you can watch videos of people playing video games in the morning. is that everything? i can see who's online. i'm gonna sweep the sofa fort. well, look what i found. take control of your wifi with xfinity xfi. let's roll! now that's simple, easy, awesome. xfinity xfi gives you the speed, coverage and control you need. manage your
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stay. >> amazon founder jeff bezos announcing a historic mission to the moon. origin would be the first commercial moon landing ever. the plan to do it is by the year 2024. bezos said establishing a manufacturing base on the moon is a good idea since the gravity is 1/6 of that on earth. "early start" continues with a trade war front. >>> they renegotiated the deal. they took many many parts of that deal and they renegotiated. you can't do that. >> a trade war that could hit your wallet. the white house raising tariffs on $200 billion of chinese goods. china vows to
stay. >> amazon founder jeff bezos announcing a historic mission to the moon. origin would be the first commercial moon landing ever. the plan to do it is by the year 2024. bezos said establishing a manufacturing base on the moon is a good idea since the gravity is 1/6 of that on earth. "early start" continues with a trade war front. >>> they renegotiated the deal. they took many many parts of that deal and they renegotiated. you can't do that. >> a trade war that...
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stay. >> amazon founder jeff bezos was showing off his new moon lander there.t will ferry americans back and forth from space to begin colonizing the solar system. >>> thanks for being with us. hello again. i'm fredricka whitfield. we begin this hour with eye-raising comments from president trump about the democratic front runner in the 2020 race. in a new "politico" interview, the president says it would be, quote, appropriate for him to talk to the attorney general about investigating joe biden and his family. this coming as the president goes on a re-tweet rampage. at one point this morning, re-tweeting more than 60 things in an hour. many of them blasting a subpoena of his son, donald trump jr. and the mueller report. sarah westwood is covering this at the white house for us. sarah, the president has a lot on his mind, judging from his twitter feeds. what's going on?
stay. >> amazon founder jeff bezos was showing off his new moon lander there.t will ferry americans back and forth from space to begin colonizing the solar system. >>> thanks for being with us. hello again. i'm fredricka whitfield. we begin this hour with eye-raising comments from president trump about the democratic front runner in the 2020 race. in a new "politico" interview, the president says it would be, quote, appropriate for him to talk to the attorney general...
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stay. >> amazon founder jeff bezos announcing a historic mission to the moon. blue origin would be the first commercial moon landing ever. the plan to do it is by the year 2024. bezos said establishing a manufacturing base on the moon is a good idea since the gravity is 1/6 of that on earth. "early start" continues with a trade war front. >>> they renegotiated the deal. they took many many parts of that deal and they renegotiated. you can't do that. >> a trade war that could hit your wallet. the white house raising tariffs on $200 billion of chinese goods. china vows to retaliate. >>> months before the deadly school shooting in colorado this week, a parent warned school officials pressure cooker conditions could lead to another columbine. >>> extreme flooding in and around houston, dozens of water rescues, rivers over their banks 100,000 customers in the dark. >>> a school bus driver takes off with a student's backpack caught in the door. why the teen's mom says it was intentional and racist. welcome to "early start," i'm dave briggs. >> i'm christine romans, 5
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it's time to go back to the moon, this time to stay. . >> amazon founder jeff bezos was showing off his blue moon craft will ferry americans back and forth from space to begin colonizing the solar system. i'm brooke baldwin. thank you for being with me. "the lead" with brianna keilar today starts right now. >>> two former spy chiefs chasing off in a resort town. oh, to be a fly on that wall. "the lead" starts right now. >>> any moment, house democrats expected to make their next move targeting president trump's taxes. a look at what they're doing and whether it will work. >>> then no deal. the united states and china failed to reach a trade agreement which could end up costing you a lot more for tvs, toys and sneakers. we have a breakdown of the real-life impact. >>> and rudy giuliani's travel plans causing a 2020 stir. the trip president trump's personal lawyer is taking that's raising eyebrows and might make joe biden nervous.
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the stock never stays down. amazon is selling christmas trees. nothing is off limits to them.er sell the stock. liz, rob, thank you very much. >> thanks, charles. charles: very hot ipo way of investing the way we know it is about to be flipped on its head. ♪ your daily dashboard from fidelity. a visual snapshot of your investments. key portfolio events. all in one place. because when it's decision time... you need decision tech. only from fidelity. you need decision tech. touch shows how we really feel. but does psoriasis ever get in the way? embrace the chance of 100% clear skin with taltz... the first and only treatment of its kind offering people with moderate to severe psoriasis a chance at 100% clear skin. with taltz, up to 90% of people quickly saw a significant improvement of their psoriasis plaques. don't use if you're allergic to taltz. before starting, you should be checked for tuberculosis. taltz may increase risk of infections and lower your ability to fight them. tell your doctor if you have an infection, symptoms, or received a vaccine or plan to. inflammatory bo
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they're having a heck of time staying in business. with amazonne shopping, you're seeing it play out. overall a good news story. think about it. 3.6%. most americans a lot of americans wouldn't remember the last time we were at those levels. way back in 1969. shep? >> shepard: kindergarten. gerri, thank you. >> you're welcome. >> shepard: the uprising in venezuela. the people's uprising as they were billing it has failed. and now the united states is reviewing military options for venezuela. think of what this is. the dictator in venezuela is supported by the russians and the cubans. the opposition leader supported by the united states. things have not gone well. what now? that's next. run with us on a john deere 1 series tractor. beacuse changing your attachments, should be as easy as... what about this? changing your plans. yeah. run with us. search "john deere 1 series" for more. hi, i'm joan lunden. when my mother began forgetting things, we didn't know where to turn for more information. that's why i recommend a free service called a place f
they're having a heck of time staying in business. with amazonne shopping, you're seeing it play out. overall a good news story. think about it. 3.6%. most americans a lot of americans wouldn't remember the last time we were at those levels. way back in 1969. shep? >> shepard: kindergarten. gerri, thank you. >> you're welcome. >> shepard: the uprising in venezuela. the people's uprising as they were billing it has failed. and now the united states is reviewing military options...
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being filmed by at least ten cameras that monk exists it can also stay moppets on anything link facial recognition systems from amazon or another company with all of the surveillance cameras there you get comprehensive surveillance of the public space and you can't say what other systems will be linked into it in the future. and. if our behavior is being me. watched and the things we buy online being watched what sort of dangers or problems does that really pose for us. couldn't but i stuck with you i thought i was in new zealand in the field of data protection the amazon is asian of the world means that i can no longer find a refuge where a company isn't finding out about me. this data could also be used to manipulate me at some point because anyone who knows my concerns or my fears can also very easily find out how to make me buy something or perhaps even vote for someone. who's. a professor at harvard business school has even given this phenomenon and name. my nature shine as you go off and i'm the author of the age of surveillance capitalism . the book on surveillance capitalism also includes alexa last year at a
being filmed by at least ten cameras that monk exists it can also stay moppets on anything link facial recognition systems from amazon or another company with all of the surveillance cameras there you get comprehensive surveillance of the public space and you can't say what other systems will be linked into it in the future. and. if our behavior is being me. watched and the things we buy online being watched what sort of dangers or problems does that really pose for us. couldn't but i stuck...
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you're watching news live from berlin up next a documentary about amazon's ever growing business with user data stay tuned for that and don't forget you can get all the latest news and information on our website at www dot com right now and we have the whole team at the w. thanks so much for joining us. europe will be going to. put what's become of it. what will it look like tomorrow. evening for a better future isn't enough in europe requires our cultures attention. you know actions 2019 may 26th on g.w. . one day in the not too distant future. nobody ordered this package but amazon knows you it is going to need its. beauty is pregnant and amazon knew even before she did. could this be possible in the future. a company that knows better than we know ourselves that fulfills our wishes before we've even thought of them will we soon be living in this shiny new amazon world to tuck record today amazon trucks will circle people's homes and if someone needs a diaper they'll get it in 3 seconds to quit. in short he always i think we can only underestimate how well the system knows us. a company with a smi
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amazon had growth of 3,000% heading into their ipo. they didn't take as much venture cap money which uber has over the years to stay private. amazon took seven years to get the first profitable quarter. there is concern that may never come for uber, at least not from what they have seen. neil? neil: that is great distinction. top-line growth, what was happening with amazon and all the revenues, spectacular firecracker surge was something few expected. that was going into that offering n this case we had a horrible week preceding it, largely built on these trade talks. reporter: yeah. neil: do you know whether they considered postponing it or this was the day they had to go, they committed, by hook or crook? reporter: there were concerns because it was a bad week to debut given the selloff in the markets and also concerns about pricing for this ipo, especially with the lyft pricing down this week as well. which i think is notable. no, they didn't consider -- well they looked at it, but it was never a realistic consideration to pull this off. it has been 10 years. people want their money back especially if you're early investo
amazon had growth of 3,000% heading into their ipo. they didn't take as much venture cap money which uber has over the years to stay private. amazon took seven years to get the first profitable quarter. there is concern that may never come for uber, at least not from what they have seen. neil? neil: that is great distinction. top-line growth, what was happening with amazon and all the revenues, spectacular firecracker surge was something few expected. that was going into that offering n this...
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. >> i'll say something we all know, don't pay much attention to, amazon is eating their lunch. i'm stayingm greg in chicago, should i buy footlocker before earnings this from i? >> i just don't like to buy or sell in front of earnings because it's short term. here's what i'd say in this. 12 times earnings is not cheap i buy all my sneakers all my running shoes directly from nike i think they have a real problem. nike i can return within 30 days even if i've worn it i think much better selection online i'm not a fan of footlocker here >> okay. let's touch the broader market again. final trades coming up we'll do that in a second as well won't leave that out the fact the stock market new low of the day for the dow is down 420 points. the ten-year yield has fall on it lowest levels since november 2017 it's been a while since we've seen yields fall to the level. yields are at the lows of the day. 230. >> this looks like the middle of december everything we're talking about, the markets, stocks, oil, ten-year, this looks like december we know what happened in january. >> what part of december >
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office arrested 40 year-old alexander sada after finding numerous amazon boxes would rounding labels removed at the home, he was staying at the boxes are found outside this home, according to neighbors. the sheriff's office says more packages were found inside the home will he say people do horrible things on. and then a few things go missing, we ordered a when those tv stand your local mall. no insight. deputies initially responded to a welfare check. a care manager was concerned about their clients living conditions, turns out their client is okay and the man arrested was a tenant to renting a room at the client's house, the elderly person living inside the home was not involved in the criminal activity. deputy say sought a was driving to san francisco to steal home delivered packages there and keeping them in this quiet neighborhood detectives are working with the united states postal service inspectors office to identify the victims of theft. >>here in sandra fell get along kron 4 news. woman in sacramento is accused of abusing her adopted children 63 old patricia taylor. >>cantor for several foster children that a
office arrested 40 year-old alexander sada after finding numerous amazon boxes would rounding labels removed at the home, he was staying at the boxes are found outside this home, according to neighbors. the sheriff's office says more packages were found inside the home will he say people do horrible things on. and then a few things go missing, we ordered a when those tv stand your local mall. no insight. deputies initially responded to a welfare check. a care manager was concerned about their...
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. >> morgan admitted to making amazon purchases, a car rental charge, a multi night stay at a resort and payments to comcast. but said she used the account by mistake and reimbursed the league. after a six month the investigation she was charged with felony embezzlement and grand theft of personal property. >> it is terrible to think somebody would take money away from little kids. >> other organizations told investigators morgan may have been a suspect in similar crimes but no charges have been filed. >> those entities did not involve the police because they made an agreement with her to have her pay back some of the funds. >> the little league says because their money was wiped out they could not afford to pay rent on a storage unit that housed equipment, uniforms and championship banners for the past 60 years. they raised funds to pay back the storage company but they were one day two late and the unit was auctioned off. >> who ever purchased the unit at auction if they have the banners, the banners is what we are looking for most. it is sad and you know all these boys want to do
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amazon. these new higher tariffs meaningfully impact them stay tuned. >> i think that's interesting.n you say workarounds, do you basically mean, sure, it's still made in china but they send it to vietnam or some place they do a little bit of work or maybe they don't even but they stamp it from there. >> reporter: or maybe they even outsource and have it made in vietnam. it's all of this gamesmanship. didn't have a port of call in the mainland but it came from taiwan all of these companies have been planning, either front loading their imports or planning ways, but it costs money and takes time to refix, to fix your supply chain if you do it. >> meanwhile, so the port, if it's just worried about losing business overall from this you're saying not so much. >> reporter: oh, no. ports of traffic are coming in and out. >> thanks, jane wells in california. >>> shares of uber are slightly lower in the first day of trading. the real news is they've priced lower. we're off session lows but we'll talk about one of this mega ipo with a top in the silicon valley race to go public. michael santo
amazon. these new higher tariffs meaningfully impact them stay tuned. >> i think that's interesting.n you say workarounds, do you basically mean, sure, it's still made in china but they send it to vietnam or some place they do a little bit of work or maybe they don't even but they stamp it from there. >> reporter: or maybe they even outsource and have it made in vietnam. it's all of this gamesmanship. didn't have a port of call in the mainland but it came from taiwan all of these...
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stay. >> there you go. you can move there. amazoner jeff bezos unveiling his plans to build a base on the moon, his space company blue origin has quietly been designing and testing rocket technologies for two decades. he has been a busy entrepreneur. then there is richard branson. >> it is tremendous what jeff and his team are doing. and yeah, incredibly exciting. i think the exciting thing for the world now is that you have jeff, you have elon, you have ourselves creating, you know, different approaches to take people into space, to colonize places like the moon in future years. so an incredible new era of space exploration has arrived. >> branson's virgin galactic could be open for business soon operating private flights to outer space. after 15 years, that company is now testing missions, hundreds of customers have already signed up paying up to $250,000 for the high speed trip to space. billionaire elon musk has al been hope about his space businesses touting bold plans for colonizing mars. spacex has created reusable rockets tha
stay. >> there you go. you can move there. amazoner jeff bezos unveiling his plans to build a base on the moon, his space company blue origin has quietly been designing and testing rocket technologies for two decades. he has been a busy entrepreneur. then there is richard branson. >> it is tremendous what jeff and his team are doing. and yeah, incredibly exciting. i think the exciting thing for the world now is that you have jeff, you have elon, you have ourselves creating, you...
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stay ahead of the law enforcement investigation. this is another tool. >> special software from amazon called recognition can take an image of a suspecta surveillance camera and find a match among thousands of jail mug shots in seconds. it's hid police in oregon caught a convicted thief. the software nabbed a criminal that shaved his beard, a city ban would not impact facial scans being used by the federal government at local airports or stores that have the software connected to private surveillance systems. if the ban passes and it's expected to, it would be the latest example of san francisco restricting technology it helped invent. shep? no claudia cowan live in san francisco. ahead, it's felicity huffman's day in court in the college admissions scandal. she entered the fell courthouse in boston this afternoon and is still in the hearing now. we're waiting for an update. ahead we'll check in at the court, talk to a lawyer and what her expected guilty plea could mean as other high profile actors in the case, lori loughlin, plans to fight her charges. and a pilot pulled off a plane and arrested minutes before take off. what investig
stay ahead of the law enforcement investigation. this is another tool. >> special software from amazon called recognition can take an image of a suspecta surveillance camera and find a match among thousands of jail mug shots in seconds. it's hid police in oregon caught a convicted thief. the software nabbed a criminal that shaved his beard, a city ban would not impact facial scans being used by the federal government at local airports or stores that have the software connected to private...
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amazon and target between 2009 and 2018. check your receipts to make sure your family stays safe. >>> overseas, the massive water spout swirling southern coast of singapore. that churning vortex of water barreling towards shore by high-rise buildings. you can see it right there pounding right by a passing boat and looming right over the historic business district for nearly 20 minutes. >>> back here at home, the fire in the sky. a meteor streaking through the atmosphere, blazing bright above the suburbs of chicago. caught on several doorbell cameras. one police sergeant even getting it on his squad car dashcam. that deep space fireball flashing to view just before midnight. >>> when we come back, america strong. just days after a deadly campus shooting, students standing strong and walking proud. we'll take you there. metastatic breast cancer is relentless, but i'm relentless too. mbc doesn't take a day off, and neither will i. and i treat my mbc with everyday verzenio- the only one of its kind that can be taken every day. in fact, verzenio is a cdk4 & 6 inhibitor for postmenopausal women with hr+, her2- metastatic breast canc
amazon and target between 2009 and 2018. check your receipts to make sure your family stays safe. >>> overseas, the massive water spout swirling southern coast of singapore. that churning vortex of water barreling towards shore by high-rise buildings. you can see it right there pounding right by a passing boat and looming right over the historic business district for nearly 20 minutes. >>> back here at home, the fire in the sky. a meteor streaking through the atmosphere,...
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office arrested 40 year-old alexander sada after finding numerous amazon boxes would rounding labels removed at the home, he was stayingxes are found outside this home, according to neighbors. the sheriff's office says more packages were found inside the home will he say people do horrible things on. i had a few things go missing, we ordered a when those tv stand your local mall. no insight. deputies initially responded to a welfare check. a care manager was concerned about their clients living conditions, turns out their client is okay and the man arrested was a tenant to renting a room at the client's house, the elderly person living inside the home was not involved in the criminal activity. deputy say sought a was driving to san francisco to steal home delivered packages there and keeping them in this quiet neighborhood detectives are working with the united states postal service inspectors office to identify the victims of theft. >>here in sandra fell get along kron 4 news. >>also in the north bay, a man wanted in connection with the petaluma bank robbery is now in jail. police arrested 44 year old juan jose flores
office arrested 40 year-old alexander sada after finding numerous amazon boxes would rounding labels removed at the home, he was stayingxes are found outside this home, according to neighbors. the sheriff's office says more packages were found inside the home will he say people do horrible things on. i had a few things go missing, we ordered a when those tv stand your local mall. no insight. deputies initially responded to a welfare check. a care manager was concerned about their clients living...
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amazon effect. there's a shedding of jobs going on. people staying in the work force.l as well, too, in the report. people exited the work force. these were some of the warnings or black clouds in the report. overall, it is more of a sunny day than a rainy day, this report. >> so jen, i want to get straight to the new cnn poll. president trump hits a new high on his economic approval ratings, 56% of americans say a good job with the economy. that's a really good number when you look at the lowest unemployment rate in 50 years. are we looking at another four years of president trump? >> there are areas they prefer democrats and areas they have concern about trump. you showed his disapproval rating. i think that reflects areas underneath that umbrella, including handling of health care and handling of things like cost of college education that reflect what people are feeling in their home. does it mean another four years for donald trump, 18 months from an election, it is always better at any point in time for in couple bent to have good numbers, but there's a lot of oth
amazon effect. there's a shedding of jobs going on. people staying in the work force.l as well, too, in the report. people exited the work force. these were some of the warnings or black clouds in the report. overall, it is more of a sunny day than a rainy day, this report. >> so jen, i want to get straight to the new cnn poll. president trump hits a new high on his economic approval ratings, 56% of americans say a good job with the economy. that's a really good number when you look at...
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she admitted to using the little league account to pay for things such as a stay at a reno resort, a rental car and items on amazonhe used the account by mistake. the board president says the board got suspicious last august and began looking into charges to the league's account. >> none of us wanted to believe it. when we had it all their in black and white, we knew we had to do something and we couldn't just let it go. >> the little league says to make matters worse, because it's money was wiped out, it couldn't pay rent on a storage unit to house items including equipment and championship banners for the past 60 years and items were auctioned off. >>> bluebottle is recalling cans of coffee beans after reports that the lids come off with unusual force. 13 people say when they removed the pole tablet, it came off with surprising force. one person said they got a cut on their finger. the cans being recalled are white, six ounce cans of whole bean coffee. people can return the unopened cans for a refund. they say the beans are safe to use though, if you already opened the can. >>> coming up, one of the founders of
she admitted to using the little league account to pay for things such as a stay at a reno resort, a rental car and items on amazonhe used the account by mistake. the board president says the board got suspicious last august and began looking into charges to the league's account. >> none of us wanted to believe it. when we had it all their in black and white, we knew we had to do something and we couldn't just let it go. >> the little league says to make matters worse, because it's...
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office arrested 40 year-old alexander sada after finding numerous amazon boxes would rounding labels removed at the home, he was staying at the boxes are found outside this home, according to neighbors. the sheriff's office says more packages were found inside the home will he say people do horrible things. and then a few things go missing we order to when those tv stand your local mall. no insight. deputies initially responded to a welfare check. a care manager was concerned about their clients living conditions, turns out their client is okay and the man arrested was a tenant to renting a room at the client's house, the elderly person living inside the home was not involved in the criminal activity. deputies say sought i was driving to san francisco to steal home delivered packages there and keeping them in this quiet neighborhood. in the meantime detectives are working with the united states postal inspector's office to reach out to the victims. live in standard fell it fell on kron 4 news. >>well thank you so much gail a 28 year-old san jose woman faces dui and vehicular manslaughter in connection to a crash that k
office arrested 40 year-old alexander sada after finding numerous amazon boxes would rounding labels removed at the home, he was staying at the boxes are found outside this home, according to neighbors. the sheriff's office says more packages were found inside the home will he say people do horrible things. and then a few things go missing we order to when those tv stand your local mall. no insight. deputies initially responded to a welfare check. a care manager was concerned about their...
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we'll tell you how amazon is collecting far more information than you might actually think. stayith us. you're watching msnbc. you're watching msnbc. ♪ ♪ applebee's bigger, bolder grill combos. now that's eatin good in the neighborhood. ♪ corey is living with metastatic breast cancer, which is breast cancer that has spread to other parts of her body. she's also taking prescription ibrance with an aromatase inhibitor, which is for postmenopausal women with hormone receptor-positive her2- metastatic breast cancer as the first hormonal based therapy. ibrance plus letrozole was significantly more effective at delaying disease progression versus letrozole. patients taking ibrance can develop low white blood cell counts, which may cause serious infections that can lead to death. before taking ibrance, tell your doctor if you have fever, chills, or other signs of infection, liver or kidney problems, are pregnant, breastfeeding, or plan to become pregnant. common side effects include low red blood cell and low platelet counts, infections, tiredness, nausea, sore mouth, abnormalities in l
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amazon has done. it shows the level of innovation that retailers need to think about in order to stay relevant in suchindeed. george, come back to talk to us about the papers. we'll ask if you're a royalist too, that is also on our agenda. still to come. the global healthy snacks market is valued atjust over $23 billion dollars. we'll meet the co—founder of a company aiming to take a bite out of that market — real handful. you're with business live from bbc news. a bit more about sainsbury is‘ numbers. sainsbury‘s supermarket reported profits up 7.8% at £635 million for 2018—19 — but after one of costs — including the blocked asda takeover profits were down 40% the supermarket has promised investment in stores — and yesterday rolled out the uk's first till—free supermarket. bryan roberts is global insights directorfor tcc global. you've been following sainsbury is the so many years, what do you make of these results today? news on underlying profitability, the dividend and debt, and probably good news on the integration of argos. clearly that's been overshadowed by the collapse of the proposed asda me
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stay that way. >> you did a really good job on traffic. >> thank you. >>> in this morning's "tech bytes" amazon is offering public tours and the world health organization is drawing attention to video game addiction. >> abc news has the details. >>> in today's "tech bytes" gaming addiction is now officially a disease. >> the world health organization just added it under the category of mental health disorder. w.h.o. defines the disorder when playing a computer or video games takes precedence over everything else in your life. >>> amazon is offering public toursacheuntr can get afirsthan as workers and robots fill orders. the news location to open its doors to the public. nasa is giving you the chance to put your name on the list for mars literally. >> that's right. the agency is offering the chance to submit your name to the etched into the side of the next rover set to launch in 2020. the deadline is september 30. >> sign you up? >> i'm signing you up. >> those are your "tech bytes." >> have a great day. >> okay. >>> some of the brightest kids are in washington, d.c., for a national competition k
stay that way. >> you did a really good job on traffic. >> thank you. >>> in this morning's "tech bytes" amazon is offering public tours and the world health organization is drawing attention to video game addiction. >> abc news has the details. >>> in today's "tech bytes" gaming addiction is now officially a disease. >> the world health organization just added it under the category of mental health disorder. w.h.o. defines the...
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amazon tonight with an offer. arwnusins.ldavto do. job and a lot more news ahead on a monday night, stay tuned. ay night, stay tuned. , stay tuned. stelara® works differently. studies showed relief and remission, with dosing every 8 weeks. stelara® may lower your ability to fight infections and may increase your risk of infections and cancer. some serious infections require hospitalization. before treatment, get tested for tb. tell your doctor if you have an infection or flu-like symptoms or sores, have had cancer, or develop new skin growths, or if anyone in your house needs or recently had a vaccine. alert your doctor of new or worsening problems, including headaches, seizures, confusion and vision problems. these may be signs of a rare, potentially fatal brain condition. some serious allergic reactions and lung inflammation can occur. talk to your doctor today, and learn how janssen can help you explore cost support options. remission can start with stelara®. explore cost support options. imagine if we we would be such good friends. best friends. advantage ii, kills fleas through contact all month long. i mean he's a wreck wit
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stay tuned for us both. ♪ this is the "jeopardy!" teachers tournament presented by amazon alexa.- a middle school civics and world history teacher, from miami, florida... a high school art teacher from cheyenne, wyoming... and a high school world history teacher om albany, new york... and now, here is the host of "jeopardy!"-- alex trebek! thank you. thank you, johnny. hello, ladies and gentlemen, and welcome. two players, sara and francois waiting in the wings, ready to come back and come back and start competition tomorrow in the first half of the two-game finals in the teachers tournament, playing for $100,000. so, matthew, dave, conor, good luck. let's go to work. ♪ i keep saying work, but it should be fun for the three of you. here are the categories... ah-ha. followed by... and finally, you'll love this one... conor, you go first. recent politics for $200.
stay tuned for us both. ♪ this is the "jeopardy!" teachers tournament presented by amazon alexa.- a middle school civics and world history teacher, from miami, florida... a high school art teacher from cheyenne, wyoming... and a high school world history teacher om albany, new york... and now, here is the host of "jeopardy!"-- alex trebek! thank you. thank you, johnny. hello, ladies and gentlemen, and welcome. two players, sara and francois waiting in the wings, ready to...
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stay tuned for us both. ♪ this is the "jeopardy!" teachers tournament, presented by amazon alexa.acher from columbia, kentucky... a high school esl teacher from cambridge, massachusetts... and an 11th grade physics teacher from new paltz, new york... and now here is the host of "jeopardy!"-- alex trebek! [ cheers and applause ] thank you, johnny. thank you, ladies and gentlemen. i'm going to begin today by making the assumption that by now, after we've had tournaments for so many years, you're familiar with the rules. vicki, alexandra, and francois, good to have you here. let's go to work in the jeopardy! round, shall we? here are the categories for you. starting off with... we'll deal with... each response is a type of bean that you're going to have to spell for us. yeah. we'll deal with... and finally... the word "teacher." francois, start. words in teacher for $200, please. francois. - what is earth? - correct. words in teacher for $400. vicki.
stay tuned for us both. ♪ this is the "jeopardy!" teachers tournament, presented by amazon alexa.acher from columbia, kentucky... a high school esl teacher from cambridge, massachusetts... and an 11th grade physics teacher from new paltz, new york... and now here is the host of "jeopardy!"-- alex trebek! [ cheers and applause ] thank you, johnny. thank you, ladies and gentlemen. i'm going to begin today by making the assumption that by now, after we've had tournaments for...
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more and more money is being spent in online trading and amazon share is growing and so is brussels the skepticism. muse them a great if they stay at and i'm the commissioner for competition in the european commission. it's not the fact that they grow because in europe you're more than welcome to be successful the question is of course what means are they using is this competition by the book the book or are they cutting corners we made a full study of e-commerce in europe bits and pieces you know had to r.'s electronics all kinds of things that we buy online and in that we found a number of things but one of the things we also found was a concern about amazon and that has been coming back over the last year and now we found that there were grounds also to do a more specific look into how does this work. in google recently found out what can happen when moderator vestavia gets involved the u.s. corporation was fined four point three billion euros the commission also made amazon pay a quarter of a billion euros in back taxes. now she's investigation with the amazon is using its dollars a pound against small online merchants we ge
more and more money is being spent in online trading and amazon share is growing and so is brussels the skepticism. muse them a great if they stay at and i'm the commissioner for competition in the european commission. it's not the fact that they grow because in europe you're more than welcome to be successful the question is of course what means are they using is this competition by the book the book or are they cutting corners we made a full study of e-commerce in europe bits and pieces you...
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stay. >> the a presentation in washington, d.c., the amazon founder and ceo on thursday unveiled a mock-upander bezos says will ferry rovers, cargo and eventually people to the moon. >> in space resources, we have to use them. >> the project would mark the first-ever commercial moon landing. >> a very fundamental long-range problem is that we will run out of energy on earth. this is just arithmetic, it's going to happen. >> the first manned moon landing happened 50 years ago this july. >> the eagle has landed. >> boy. >> astronauts haven't been back since 1972. bezos insists blue moon will be ready in time to meet the trump administration's new goal in space. returning american astronauts to the moon by 2024. >> nasa must meet that new spirit. with new urgency. >> to meet that demand, nasa is turning to private companies like bezos' blue origin. last year nasa awarded blue origin $13 million to support its lunar lander. nasa administrator says developing such a vehicle is one of the biggest challenges. >> the lunar landers are difficult to build, they take time, they take money and we don'
stay. >> the a presentation in washington, d.c., the amazon founder and ceo on thursday unveiled a mock-upander bezos says will ferry rovers, cargo and eventually people to the moon. >> in space resources, we have to use them. >> the project would mark the first-ever commercial moon landing. >> a very fundamental long-range problem is that we will run out of energy on earth. this is just arithmetic, it's going to happen. >> the first manned moon landing happened 50...
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stay tuned for us both. ♪ this is the "jeopardy!" teachers tournament, presented by amazon alexa.alists-- a middle school instrumental music teacher from lanham, maryland... whose cash winnings yesterday total... an 11th-grade physics teacher from new paltz, new york... whose cash winnings total... and a high school world history teacher from albany, new york... who won $5,600 yesterday. and now here is the host of "jeopardy!"-- alex trebek! [ cheers and applause ] thank you, johnny. well, this is it, ladies and gentlemen, the deciding game of the teachers tournament, the second half. the dollar figures you see in front of the contestants right now will be removed from those screens. sara, francois, and conor, good luck. here we go into the jeopardy! round. ♪ and now these categories are in play... and finally... conor, start us. mvp! for $200.
stay tuned for us both. ♪ this is the "jeopardy!" teachers tournament, presented by amazon alexa.alists-- a middle school instrumental music teacher from lanham, maryland... whose cash winnings yesterday total... an 11th-grade physics teacher from new paltz, new york... whose cash winnings total... and a high school world history teacher from albany, new york... who won $5,600 yesterday. and now here is the host of "jeopardy!"-- alex trebek! [ cheers and applause ] thank...
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stay. equities give me a bounce up. maybe that is mr. buffett and amazon. futures up 49.bove 14, 14.04 on the vix. -- up over than -- over -- 1271. francine: better than expected inflation data, mario draghi will welcome it with open arms. are focusing on what happens with jobs in the u.s. and the fed, and the u.s.-china trade deal. u.k. gilt and german bund, down a little bit. tom: it is a good time to get a complete picture. you can do that with a gentleman that yes, he does foreign-exchange but much more at deutsche bank, the chief international strategist. it is a breath of relief to get the holistic picture. dumbe start with a question but important one. how do you correlate the equity market melt up to the deeper market of fixed income and foreign-exchange? alan: the melt up has been helped by the melt up in bond prices. the fact that the 10 year has been hovering close to 2.5% has been helpful for the equity markets. fed fundind, when the is roughly around zero, the average 10 year yield was 2.5%. we have a lot of effective backend monetary easing. n and stephen mo
stay. equities give me a bounce up. maybe that is mr. buffett and amazon. futures up 49.bove 14, 14.04 on the vix. -- up over than -- over -- 1271. francine: better than expected inflation data, mario draghi will welcome it with open arms. are focusing on what happens with jobs in the u.s. and the fed, and the u.s.-china trade deal. u.k. gilt and german bund, down a little bit. tom: it is a good time to get a complete picture. you can do that with a gentleman that yes, he does foreign-exchange...
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the new service is called amazon counter, and next said it would help the chain stay relevant in a tough, come to think about! they announced they lost more than £6.5 billion last year, quite a substantial sum, a lot of that due toa substantial sum, a lot of that due to a particular deal they did in india which saw them take quite a blow, but it became the first in the country to announce it is launching its 56 country to announce it is launching its 5g service. that date isjuly the 3rd. other companies, like bt, ee, all of the big players will be announcing dates pretty soon. now, the big thing about 5g is that it is meant to boost speeds for data and downloads, you know, like when you are on the move and you have got that constant wheel of death, you can't get through with what you are trying to do on your phone, but it is also meant to boost businesses as well, so they can provide better services online, and faster services too. i have been asking whether or not this is hype, a question i put to a nalyst not this is hype, a question i put to analyst karen egan. in some ways it has bee
the new service is called amazon counter, and next said it would help the chain stay relevant in a tough, come to think about! they announced they lost more than £6.5 billion last year, quite a substantial sum, a lot of that due toa substantial sum, a lot of that due to a particular deal they did in india which saw them take quite a blow, but it became the first in the country to announce it is launching its 56 country to announce it is launching its 5g service. that date isjuly the 3rd. other...
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staying on top of them and bringing trusted buys her's. -- bringing trust advisors. >> good to see you. coming up, amazon'sen a hit for the company. new wearables in the works. we will have all the details next. ♪ claimingonce a lawsuit it for customers on some of the iphone thrown out. it is not account for notches in the screen and apple denies it deceives customers and se stop t to get a fisheye view of the -- the suit has no merit. want to get a fisheye view? [no audio] >> it will allow customers to , a ride,bmarine ride snorkeling and the tour of the reef. is pushing the boundaries of what technology is capable of. they are working on a voice can breakwatch that down human emotions. what can you tell us about this, how does it work? >> we are not exactly sure, but we have a decent idea. some think with all the data, that they can tag that would indicators on how someone is feeling, what the pitches like and somehow after putting that through their auger them, they can figure out the motion and use that to offer products, the sky's the limit from there. >> my next question is, how well is this working?
staying on top of them and bringing trusted buys her's. -- bringing trust advisors. >> good to see you. coming up, amazon'sen a hit for the company. new wearables in the works. we will have all the details next. ♪ claimingonce a lawsuit it for customers on some of the iphone thrown out. it is not account for notches in the screen and apple denies it deceives customers and se stop t to get a fisheye view of the -- the suit has no merit. want to get a fisheye view? [no audio] >> it...
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staying flat for the rest of the year. as a result, shares dropped about 7% to $104.37. wall street now knows how much warren buffett' firm bough of amazon's. ate today berkshire hathaway revealed its stake in amazon is worth ov $900 million according to sec filings. berkshire's stake was more th 44,000 shares on march 31st and amazon stock was up 1.5% in today's trading. officials in california late today said that 2018's camp fire wasaused by electrical transmission lines owned bypg . it was the deadliest and most destructive in the state's history. pg&e i the largest electric utility and filed for bankruptci protection e this year and that was volatile in after-hours tradinthis evening. > president trump and democratic leaders have floated the idea of a io$2 tri infrastructure spending bill, but some agencies aren't waiting for the federal take action especially when it comes to water systems. contessa brewer i in t idgewater, new jersey with tonight's looke state of our nation's infrastructure. ♪ >>> thousands of dams and levies are on the brink of failure and the drinking water for millions of americans is at rick. the nati's water in
staying flat for the rest of the year. as a result, shares dropped about 7% to $104.37. wall street now knows how much warren buffett' firm bough of amazon's. ate today berkshire hathaway revealed its stake in amazon is worth ov $900 million according to sec filings. berkshire's stake was more th 44,000 shares on march 31st and amazon stock was up 1.5% in today's trading. officials in california late today said that 2018's camp fire wasaused by electrical transmission lines owned bypg . it was...
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amazon. already so slow. going over busy doing nothing is going to do the population much remote is going to people who was on. sin or well the state could stay in the surveillance cameras in. our present day for a while 19 eighty-four dystopian nightmare we put in the us we install the cameras on the nest cameras on our doors another mental pieces on the spine devices in our heads and in our homes with alexa and other of these mass surveillance technologies that's the difference between orwell and today's it isn't the worst nightmares would never think that we. we will imprison ourselves. after the previous stage of my career was over everyone wondered what i was going to do next the pope the ball different clubs on one hand it is logical to sit in the home field where everything is familiar on the other i wanted a new challenge and a fresh perspective from time used to surprising people and i saw why not if you think. i'm going to talk about football not the or else if you think i was going to the. by the way ways of that slide here. well i guess it makes sense that so many parts of our life would be influenced by google but guess what the
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staying on top of them and bringing trusted advisors. >> fascinating perspective. thank you for sharing and. good to see you. coming up, amazon'ss been a hit for the company. new wearables in the works. we will have all the details next. ♪ apple wants a lawsuit claiming it for customers on some of the iphone thrown out. it does not account for notches in the screen and apple denies it deceives customers and says the suit has no merit. want to get a fisheye view? of the great barrier reef? uber has a solution. scuber whichng will allow customers to book a submarine ride, a ride, snorkeling and the tour of the reef. the price tag, just over finally, amazon is pushing the $2000. boundaries of what technology is capable of. the company is working on a devicected -- activated that can break down human emotions. .ne to get to matt t how does it work? >> we are not exactly sure, but we have a decent idea. with all the data on voice, they can tag that with indicators on how someone areeeling, whether they aggressive or docile, and somehow after putting that algorithms, they can figure out what emotion someone is feeling and use that to
staying on top of them and bringing trusted advisors. >> fascinating perspective. thank you for sharing and. good to see you. coming up, amazon'ss been a hit for the company. new wearables in the works. we will have all the details next. ♪ apple wants a lawsuit claiming it for customers on some of the iphone thrown out. it does not account for notches in the screen and apple denies it deceives customers and says the suit has no merit. want to get a fisheye view? of the great barrier...
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amazon using. all right here we go. the story of the week suffering from a lack of pupils a small school in rural france has taken a somewhat bizarre measure to stay fully open turning to its lush postures to make up the numbers take a look at this. that it was a symbolic protests organized by the parents of the students with a certain amount of humor the action showed that since the school district is only interested in numbers we symbolically enrolled sheep since our children are being treated like rabbits. too although that's it we teach is we regret the reduction of the number of classes walk and since we will need to have more students in each class next year the initiative does not come from the teaches but from the parents and this action made us smile if anything. by september 1st we will definitely have one class closed it will be difficult to survive this means that the rest of the classes are going to be overstretched. they acquire the idea was that coming up after the break facebook c.e.o. meets up with the french president in an attempt to garner support for policing the social media platform we briefed on the story. so what we've got
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stay open. >> they're not going to takear this , are they? >> reporter: a dog owner referring to this grassy park space. amazon's plan, more than an acre of new public open space, land that could be used for a dogk, pecreation areas, farmers market. lots of options for the surrounding community. >> i think it would be cool for it to be more community based, so i'm hoping that when amazon comes, that would be great. >> reporter: a live look now at the empty skyline above metropolitan park. at, though could be filled soon over the next few years. when we're looking at a imeline, i was looking at the washington business journal, they've kind of broken down when this could start to take shape. they're thinking 2022 for one of g.e build the second one 2023. >> a lot of square footage. glad they're keeping fido in the loop too. david culver on the scene. thanks so much. frmgts h >>> hey, if you gor shopping o grab dinner in dntown bethesda, get ready to fork over more for park g. they'veted to increase parking fees to $3.25 an hour. they also t decide delay increasing parking enforcement hours in wheaton. >>> we are j
stay open. >> they're not going to takear this , are they? >> reporter: a dog owner referring to this grassy park space. amazon's plan, more than an acre of new public open space, land that could be used for a dogk, pecreation areas, farmers market. lots of options for the surrounding community. >> i think it would be cool for it to be more community based, so i'm hoping that when amazon comes, that would be great. >> reporter: a live look now at the empty skyline above...
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amazon nation. we shop online. if you look at container boards, there's several indicators that suggest that inflation is truly going to stayans that the fed should be in a bit more of an accomodative stance. they stood pat yesterday and did not give markets any hint of a rate cu account even though mars continue to price in the rate cuts before the end of the year. ashley: so you worry that we could japan, deflation is the word that could be used. >> that's the risk. ashley: if the fed doesn't make any moves this year and until we get to 2020, that could be seen as an error in the history books. >> i think there's consensus that december was a policy error, that it was a rate gone too far, that the fed over-tightened. if they're not going to reverse that 2019 -- there was an important word in the fed minutes, that a few participants saw inflation was not going to be transitory, that it would stay well below 2%, we could not see the fed potentially make a move until 2020. that is not market-friendly at all. ashley: you talk about market-friendly, the gridlock we're seeing in d.c., the divide between the political parties, i
amazon nation. we shop online. if you look at container boards, there's several indicators that suggest that inflation is truly going to stayans that the fed should be in a bit more of an accomodative stance. they stood pat yesterday and did not give markets any hint of a rate cu account even though mars continue to price in the rate cuts before the end of the year. ashley: so you worry that we could japan, deflation is the word that could be used. >> that's the risk. ashley: if the fed...
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this is a race to compete with amazon, completely agree and they will figure out the cost structure later. they needed to get the public announcement out to stay competitive. what i will say moving to the late cycle, the dow transports suffered a little bit this year, and are very sensitive to the selloffs. they are sensitive to business and commerce and late cycle, things slowing down. ultimately comes to the stock price of fedex, looking to the economic cycle if they canusines model. they have to figure out the cost structure internally and they have to compete. melissa: great stuff. good information. thank you. particularly good duo. connell: i'm a little distracted and thrown off by the fact that i have the lowest uber rating in the group. melissa: i don't know that i believe some of those numbers, deion. i'm kidding. i'm kidding. connell: fake news. as we continue, a lot more to come. mueller investigation is over. the fallout especially in washington continues. we're live at the white house with some new comments from the president on that. then the judge joins us andrew napolitano. fox news senior judicial analyst joins us to respond ne
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>> the one i would stay away the most from is amazon.oint they will come up and say when will they be profitable? they had a nice quarter last year, but when will they really good there >> thanks for coming in. >> thank you >> when we return, there's only one mine in north america for rare earth metals. right now it's caught in the trade war cross hairs. we'll talk to the owner next. >>> and a quick check of what's happening in european markets right now. green arrows across the board. "squawk box" will be right back. moving is hard. no kidding. but moving your internet and tv? that's easy. easy?! easy? easy. because now xfinity lets you transfer your service online in just about a minute with a few simple steps. really? really. that was easy. yup. plus, with two-hour appointment windows, it's all on your schedule. awesome. now all you have to do is move...that thing. [ sigh ] introducing an easier way to move with xfinity. it's just another way we're working to make your life simple, easy, awesome. go to xfinity.com/moving to get starte
>> the one i would stay away the most from is amazon.oint they will come up and say when will they be profitable? they had a nice quarter last year, but when will they really good there >> thanks for coming in. >> thank you >> when we return, there's only one mine in north america for rare earth metals. right now it's caught in the trade war cross hairs. we'll talk to the owner next. >>> and a quick check of what's happening in european markets right now. green...
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amazon opened its fourth cashier-less store. no human interactions needed. but it comes at what cost? here's nbc's ron mott. >> reporter: it's the future of checking out, and experts say they're in to stay. >> i like it. >> it's super convenient. >> it's a faster w to just pay your grocery and get out of there. >> reporter: but automated cashiers arebe ing and creeping up on people like jaden carpenter, a 22 ear-old single mom whose job working the registry in cleveland is her only source of income. >> i fly depend on my job as a cashier for my son and for myself to support where i live. >> thank you. have a good day. >> reporter: jade's been a cashier three years and says she has an advantage over machines. >> i do think that i sell more products because i know what they want, and i can have it ready for them as soon a they walk up to the counter. >> reporter: amazon has taken a very different approach with its go stores. literally shop and leave, n interaction needed. in a statement, amazon says we've simply shifted how our as ciates spend their time so they can focus on the tasks that will make the biggest impact. there are more than 3 million cashier jobs. 73% of them held by women.
amazon opened its fourth cashier-less store. no human interactions needed. but it comes at what cost? here's nbc's ron mott. >> reporter: it's the future of checking out, and experts say they're in to stay. >> i like it. >> it's super convenient. >> it's a faster w to just pay your grocery and get out of there. >> reporter: but automated cashiers arebe ing and creeping up on people like jaden carpenter, a 22 ear-old single mom whose job working the registry in...
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amazon using. pragmatic policy they're both suffering from a lack of pupils this is a story i want to bring you next a small school in roof has taken a somewhat bizarre measure to stay open turning to its lush years to make up the numbers. it was a symbolic protests organized by the parents of the students with a certain amount of humor the action showed that since the school district is only interested in numbers we symbolically enrolled sheep and since our children are being treated like rabbits. to all goods that we teach is we regret the reduction of the number of classes since we will need to have more students in each class next year so that the initiative does not come from the teaches but from the parents and this action made us smile if anything. by september 1st we will definitely have one class closed it will be difficult to survive this means that the rest of the classes are going to be overstretched yeah i think that is what they call thinking side their box to join me get in 90 seconds for more world news this hour. it's a 2 chair con me there's 2 tutor for world. exist in america so if i go into a big bank bank of america citi bank wells fargo bank an
amazon using. pragmatic policy they're both suffering from a lack of pupils this is a story i want to bring you next a small school in roof has taken a somewhat bizarre measure to stay open turning to its lush years to make up the numbers. it was a symbolic protests organized by the parents of the students with a certain amount of humor the action showed that since the school district is only interested in numbers we symbolically enrolled sheep and since our children are being treated like...
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amazon using. news and i'll be back around thirty minutes time with more updates on next program is on the touchline with jurors i mean you can bring all this week's champions league football to stay with us here on our international. a recent report from the u.k.'s foreign office highlights in detail the persecution of christians around the world in the middle east the cradle of christianity christians face extinction why is it deep politically incorrect in the west foundational religion. join me every thursday on the alex simon sure i'll be speaking to guest of the world of politics or business i'm sure i'll see you there. we. did nothing the. us a lot of sense to be upset with me finals are not to play finals are i was a ball boy that's the only thing that's my reputation. what a week liverpool will play tottenham in the champions league final but only after both sides somehow came back to the stand to beat barcelona and i.x. respectively and at the end we saw both winning managers in floods of taste and wait what did you make of that and the sheer emotion. and we also saw the losing ones and our hearts was for them to face the press after but i think you're right let's focus o
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stay with us. this is bloomberg. ♪ shery: let's get a quick check of the latest business flash headlines. the size of warren buffett's bet on amazono be $860 million. berkshire hathaway has disclosed its holdings in the 13f regulatory filings. in the first three month of the year, berkshire ramped up bets on j.p. morgan chase and red hat, while paring investments in southwest airlines and wells fargo. oracle has resolved part of a workforce discrimination suit by agreeing to address claims it has under hired non-asian staff from college campuses. a filing side -- signed by a senior department attorneysenios oracle must provide annual reports on the racial makeup and success rate of college recruits. paul: let's get you a quick check of what's happening on the markets here. new zealand of course the only markets open right now, currently pointing higher by about 1/10 of 1%. we also have futures for australia pointing higher by 2/10 of 1%. cost be futures a little weaker -- kospi futures a little weaker. futures in asia pointing to a much more cautious open than the u.s. nikkei futures, traded out of chicago, mostly higher. new zeal
stay with us. this is bloomberg. ♪ shery: let's get a quick check of the latest business flash headlines. the size of warren buffett's bet on amazono be $860 million. berkshire hathaway has disclosed its holdings in the 13f regulatory filings. in the first three month of the year, berkshire ramped up bets on j.p. morgan chase and red hat, while paring investments in southwest airlines and wells fargo. oracle has resolved part of a workforce discrimination suit by agreeing to address claims it...