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while carolyn was able to get back some of her money by calling her credit card company, the better business more than 70 other reports of this scam with the fraudsters setting up bogus websites luring people with the promise of a good deal, then shortly after you book your flight, they send you a message saying the flight has been changed, canceled or 9 the fare has gone up and ask you to rebook. >> there is no flight, there is no ticket and unfortunately they have your information. >> reporter: scammers are targeting people who book real flights by falsely claiming a cancellation and trying to get you to pay more. using your credit card can help protect your money but coming up later on "good morning america," some other tips to protect yourself and how to spot these scams. >>> well, coming up, the sausage controversy at cracker barrel. >>> but first how one teenager went from living in a homeless shelter to becoming a college basketball player. there is nothing glamorous about migraines. since i was a teenager the pain has taken me away from my family and friends. but i finally found reli
while carolyn was able to get back some of her money by calling her credit card company, the better business more than 70 other reports of this scam with the fraudsters setting up bogus websites luring people with the promise of a good deal, then shortly after you book your flight, they send you a message saying the flight has been changed, canceled or 9 the fare has gone up and ask you to rebook. >> there is no flight, there is no ticket and unfortunately they have your information....
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attract business from overseas and best promote better business practices. that would have been rather problematic in the last couple of years since the military coup, because so many international businesses are withdrawn. it's not exactly clear what mrs. bellman was doing over this period, but her former status as best would have made her very well known to the authorities. and i think there are people that i've spoken to in the last couple of hours, who knew her who were concerned with the high profile. she was an obvious target for the military jensen. and i think we also had to look at this in the context of what's happened over the last month a month ago for political prisoners were executed by the gentle. we've seen that just to being very critical of asked yeah. after they were not invited to foreign ministers meeting, really they seem to be saying to the outside world, they do not care for the criticism, and they are not going to negotiate when it comes to finding peace inside me. emma . alright, thanks so much. tony chang, there. the now
attract business from overseas and best promote better business practices. that would have been rather problematic in the last couple of years since the military coup, because so many international businesses are withdrawn. it's not exactly clear what mrs. bellman was doing over this period, but her former status as best would have made her very well known to the authorities. and i think there are people that i've spoken to in the last couple of hours, who knew her who were concerned with the...
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oliver: walmart has build a better business over time. retail has been very reinvented. the curbside pickup and ship from store. walmart plus has a deal with paramount. they have changed in terms of capturing a broad array of shoppers who like innovation inconvenience. at the same time, walmart is america's everyday store. 90% of america is within 10 miles of the. that clear value is important. what has been happening is a broadening of the customer appeal and inflation is impacting everybody. gas inflation, energy inflation, certainly year-over-year. these are big numbers. jon: oliver, to shift gears to another player in home depot, it seems like inflation was a factor there in terms of basket size, what people walk out of the store ends up being a little bit less. there does still seem to be some focus on the housing market home improvements. we talked about concerns on the housing front, but a decent quarter on that front for home depot? oliver: in terms of walmart's results and talking about different categories, certain aspects of home, lawn and garden have been bet
oliver: walmart has build a better business over time. retail has been very reinvented. the curbside pickup and ship from store. walmart plus has a deal with paramount. they have changed in terms of capturing a broad array of shoppers who like innovation inconvenience. at the same time, walmart is america's everyday store. 90% of america is within 10 miles of the. that clear value is important. what has been happening is a broadening of the customer appeal and inflation is impacting everybody....
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as long as we're all staying fire safe and we're not getting into too much crazy. >> the better businesss warning people to be safe when sharing those back-to-school pictures of kids, you know, the ones, but they're holding the signs that say your name and they're great and a lot of other personal details. the organization says scammers and predators could use that information for identity theft or to earn your child's trust. sometimes that information can also answer security questions online. so double check who can see your social media post. don't accept friend requests from people. you don't know or quest from a friend that you're already connected with. that could be a scammer. we think about. now. say first responders and other emergency personnel in contra costa county will no longer be required to be vaccinated against covid or test regularly for the virus. the county rescinded that order this week about a year after first issuing it, the county's health department has sent us a statement that reads in part, the original health orders were issued last year at a different stage o
as long as we're all staying fire safe and we're not getting into too much crazy. >> the better businesss warning people to be safe when sharing those back-to-school pictures of kids, you know, the ones, but they're holding the signs that say your name and they're great and a lot of other personal details. the organization says scammers and predators could use that information for identity theft or to earn your child's trust. sometimes that information can also answer security questions...
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the better business bureau says they have received 72 reports of this scam, and they expect more.ing up, we will tell you what to look out for. with your gma first look, i'm trevor ault, abc news, new york. jobina: i made inflation and recession fears the labor department has released the july jobs report and it shows continued strength in the job market. the unemployment rate dropped to 3.5% last month from 3.5% in june. wages rose 5%, and 5.2% from the same time last year. 520 8000 jobs were added. nearly double what economists had predicted. it is the biggest monthly gain since february. reggie: stubhub has announced it is closing its san francisco offices, with the majority of employees getting laid off. the ticket re-marketplace said it will close it shanghai, china office. in a literal employees the ceo said the company needed to streamline and merge operations. according to linkedin, 161 employees list stubhub as their employer in the san francisco bay area. much better news now. an airport worker making sure he is keeping passengers entertained before they had to disguise.
the better business bureau says they have received 72 reports of this scam, and they expect more.ing up, we will tell you what to look out for. with your gma first look, i'm trevor ault, abc news, new york. jobina: i made inflation and recession fears the labor department has released the july jobs report and it shows continued strength in the job market. the unemployment rate dropped to 3.5% last month from 3.5% in june. wages rose 5%, and 5.2% from the same time last year. 520 8000 jobs were...
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the better business to local conditions, the more is that trees will thrive, but a new forest to life. emerick do, and his team are planning to test that in the blue mountains near sidney. there's what happened in nature when cleared land regenerates, trees don't grow right away. first come grasses and shrubs. look to grand clover 1st year before trips. so you wouldn't just plan to train, you hop, korea to hold ecosystem ah, native crises like picture today, a new shrubs. fill you out. these the but a fries and burn room have fruits it up and when the birds arrive there though seasons get the full homes and special seed capsules to me, birds dispersed seeds. we sit, andy, go, farrah was charlie switch that flowers purple. when we select a tough of seats that were for landscape, he's the topography ah, it's time for left off each $120.00 seeds a minute, a prodigious amount. when the shrubs start to grow, can bite for trees to follow, but poorest is a long one. and we had to india and the state of chat, his gar, near the city of ry poor, a 10 project. his underway, indeed been dioxide w
the better business to local conditions, the more is that trees will thrive, but a new forest to life. emerick do, and his team are planning to test that in the blue mountains near sidney. there's what happened in nature when cleared land regenerates, trees don't grow right away. first come grasses and shrubs. look to grand clover 1st year before trips. so you wouldn't just plan to train, you hop, korea to hold ecosystem ah, native crises like picture today, a new shrubs. fill you out. these...
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if you are using a third party site, look it up on the better business bureau, make sure it's legit.tion, make sure it matches your flight information if you get a cancellation, contact the airline directly. >> all right, thank you for that help, man. it's going to save a lot of people a lot of trouble. >>> coming up, we have our "play of the day" on this friday morning. oh, that i can't believe i scored this price feeling! well believe it baby! because wayfair always delivers. the look you want at the prices you want. so you can have the home you want! see we told you. wayfair always delivers small prices for big dreams. ♪ wayfair you've got just what i need ♪ ready to shine from the inside out? say “yes” to nature's bounty advanced gummies and jelly beans. the number one brand for hair, skin and nails. with two times more biotin to bring out more of your inner beauty. get more with nature's bounty. ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ "shake your thang" by salt n pepa what do we want delivered every month? clumping litter? salmon pate? love that for me. just choose the frequency and ship it! i feel so a
if you are using a third party site, look it up on the better business bureau, make sure it's legit.tion, make sure it matches your flight information if you get a cancellation, contact the airline directly. >> all right, thank you for that help, man. it's going to save a lot of people a lot of trouble. >>> coming up, we have our "play of the day" on this friday morning. oh, that i can't believe i scored this price feeling! well believe it baby! because wayfair always...
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to the exclusion of others who have more viable business ideas and better business ethics.mily: you allude to that in your tweet, choose wisely. you also told techcrunch, you could be mad about this all day long but you have a lot of other female founder you know what's to do. i assume you're talking about all of the extroversion that comes with being a female founder. what is all this extra stuff? >> of course. that sentiment is the muted rage. it is the known element for anyone who is on the receiving end of this that this is how it is. we have to run our businesses. the numbers do not lie. we do not get the funding or the resources or access to the networks. our metrics we are assessed by are much harder than others. also a lot of other rep -- underrepresented groups. i don't have time for this to consume my day, i am building a successful business and i'm going to run a profit for my investors. i have my leap to do. emily: your company, companies that help people with their own pitching. what is your big idea? >> think you for bringing up's -- screw be us. in my last ex
to the exclusion of others who have more viable business ideas and better business ethics.mily: you allude to that in your tweet, choose wisely. you also told techcrunch, you could be mad about this all day long but you have a lot of other female founder you know what's to do. i assume you're talking about all of the extroversion that comes with being a female founder. what is all this extra stuff? >> of course. that sentiment is the muted rage. it is the known element for anyone who is...
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before big business, you want -- you don't want to be for big business, you want to be for the voters and for households, more prosperity and betterpportunities for everybody. and if you are only paying attention to business, you are making a mistake. from a market perspective, populism is a good thing if it means let's pay attention to the consumer, let the consumer run the show, that is to we care about. when it turns into, we don't are about consumer, we want to beat up this business for the sheer joy, that is where it gets off track. we have seen places where we might see something on that front. there has been a fair appetite for new approaches to competition policy, antitrust, merger review, that move away from the traditional reproach -- traditional approach where you evaluate a merger on whether it lowers prices for consumers and is good for them, to other things like, this business is too big are the industry is too concentrated, things along those lines. i am not a fan of those approaches. but there's support for some of that in the republican party, some in the democratic party. that is something i would keep an island
before big business, you want -- you don't want to be for big business, you want to be for the voters and for households, more prosperity and betterpportunities for everybody. and if you are only paying attention to business, you are making a mistake. from a market perspective, populism is a good thing if it means let's pay attention to the consumer, let the consumer run the show, that is to we care about. when it turns into, we don't are about consumer, we want to beat up this business for the...
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this is the week of division so it will be a better business after it's broken up with a couple extra billion dollars in its pocket. it goes all in the high growth. let's take a closer look, the president and ceo. dr. singh, welcome back to mad money. >> glad to be back, jim. >> i have to tell you sir i love this message. it is a big one. 30% of your total revenues are going. tell us with a new number will look like. >> that is a great question. especially if you look at -- macro uncertainty. it really is focused around high growth, higher profitability, and better operating margins. this is essentially -- strategy around -- of the company. covid provided us the ability to build a robust balance shee , which as you know last time i was on your show i talked about how we deployed it, further enhancing our presence in the diagnostic markets. those two end markets see a lot of growth and we see continued growth over the next decade. this is an evolution of our strategy to visit high-growth business. >> those of us who are familiar with perkinelmer might be said to see the name perkinelme
this is the week of division so it will be a better business after it's broken up with a couple extra billion dollars in its pocket. it goes all in the high growth. let's take a closer look, the president and ceo. dr. singh, welcome back to mad money. >> glad to be back, jim. >> i have to tell you sir i love this message. it is a big one. 30% of your total revenues are going. tell us with a new number will look like. >> that is a great question. especially if you look at --...
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i don't know what else we would do, because there is no better business.e just have to focus, execute, keep doing what we are doing, and the rest is going to take care of itself. emily: as we look to the second half of the year and the pandemic, maybe a covid spike, maybe monkeypox get out of control, bow are you taking the unpredictable into account? john: by its very nature, you can't take that into account. instead of responding immediately to more demand by hiring, instead of investing in a long-term future, you have to be more careful and take it day by day. we must that life is complicated -- we recognize that life is complicated. there is the more in ukraine, inflation, geopolitical unrest, and we try to stick to what we do test. end of beth things are going to happen, you get just rely on the idea that you have incredible commercial success. you have to have something that guides you through your life what you really believe in what you are doing it and if there is a moral dimension, it helps you get through the moral mentions up and down on the be
i don't know what else we would do, because there is no better business.e just have to focus, execute, keep doing what we are doing, and the rest is going to take care of itself. emily: as we look to the second half of the year and the pandemic, maybe a covid spike, maybe monkeypox get out of control, bow are you taking the unpredictable into account? john: by its very nature, you can't take that into account. instead of responding immediately to more demand by hiring, instead of investing in a...
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the better business bureau says college kids need to be on the lookout for fake credit cards designed access to their personal information. they also need to pay attention to the too good to be true apartment advertisements that could be rental scams. there are also scholarship grant and online shopping scams. experts recommend students regularly check their credit reports for any suspicious activity. well in our dollars and cents, serena williams, making the move from the tennis court to the trading floor, she rang the opening bell this morning to celebrate her serena ventures. it's a venture capital firm that will invest in underrepresented founders, women , black and latino owned businesses. the slogan we write checks that power change good for serena williams. we take you live to the new york stock exchange markets headed lower on the fed chief's comments. he talked about the pain to households and businesses. and there's the pain reflected in stocks, with the dow jones down 554 points the s and p 500 down two full percentage points. now 41 15 and the nasdaq down 2.5% 320 points o
the better business bureau says college kids need to be on the lookout for fake credit cards designed access to their personal information. they also need to pay attention to the too good to be true apartment advertisements that could be rental scams. there are also scholarship grant and online shopping scams. experts recommend students regularly check their credit reports for any suspicious activity. well in our dollars and cents, serena williams, making the move from the tennis court to the...
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it's a better business decision for many customers.aroline: you are offering the sales initially but then servicing. i'm interested in what sort of vehicle sales looks like in terms of profitability. ted: ford probe is focused for productivity beyond just vehicles. software, charging, service, financing bundled together and set of fragmented suppliers the businesses have to deal with. we see new profitables for us we had not seen before. paid subscription services, recurring revenue streams that unlock new value for ford. caroline: your background is interesting. you have been the money guy at ford. you are then investor relations. you have served globally serving in latin america and russia and the u.k. what is the difference between a u.s. fire and -- higher and european buyer? ted: in the u.s. we are further with pickups that are electric and vans. 40% of the volume. in europe, we came from behind but we have a great product and instantly we are moving in the segment. as a put together this plan to get to 600,000 units of global pro
it's a better business decision for many customers.aroline: you are offering the sales initially but then servicing. i'm interested in what sort of vehicle sales looks like in terms of profitability. ted: ford probe is focused for productivity beyond just vehicles. software, charging, service, financing bundled together and set of fragmented suppliers the businesses have to deal with. we see new profitables for us we had not seen before. paid subscription services, recurring revenue streams...
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we have had a better business in ukraine than i ever expected this year and we continue to try to support those farmers where we can. western europe continues to be strong but not as strong as the north or south american markets. >> ukraine, a lot of people felt when the war started ukraine was shut down. that's clearly not the case. can they pay you for this equipment? >> no, it's not inexpensive equipment but they have gotten a lot of aid that has helped support the payment but the farmers are still strong. i was surprised to see 91% of the grain in ukraine was planted this year. it has been a reasonably strong market. people came together to help figure out how to get the product out of the country. it certainly is far from ideal and our hearts go out to the people of ukraine and the work they are doing to save their country, but certainly the farmers who continue to feed the country are doing much better than i think we would have originally expected. >> that's terrific. a lot of americans don't know that. they only read the horrible things that are happening. one of the things i real
we have had a better business in ukraine than i ever expected this year and we continue to try to support those farmers where we can. western europe continues to be strong but not as strong as the north or south american markets. >> ukraine, a lot of people felt when the war started ukraine was shut down. that's clearly not the case. can they pay you for this equipment? >> no, it's not inexpensive equipment but they have gotten a lot of aid that has helped support the payment but...
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i'm reinvigorate every year and i think that every year i'm becoming better manageable better better business person the year that i will feel that the end of the year. i am at the same level like in the beginning. i will know it's the year i have to go. and so far, i think i'm learning. so y far i think i am learning. >> what you want to do next, outside of this book? >> you know, what i would like to do is see -- but i'm not sure if my kids are very interested. other than that, i don't know. friends, little things i can keep me intellectuallyif stimulated. >> we got a glimpse of your personal life in this book. how things shape your life and ouyour professional career from your parents. your mother had a near-death experience, and also your kids. does a personal life shape a professional life? >> of course. not only the personal life, i think the family is what else the personality and character for each one of us. a positive or negative. not always positive. following us for the remaining of our lives. >> when you talk about your parents and your kids, is that part of the culture that you
i'm reinvigorate every year and i think that every year i'm becoming better manageable better better business person the year that i will feel that the end of the year. i am at the same level like in the beginning. i will know it's the year i have to go. and so far, i think i'm learning. so y far i think i am learning. >> what you want to do next, outside of this book? >> you know, what i would like to do is see -- but i'm not sure if my kids are very interested. other than that, i...
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there are still many countries better doing business or benefiting from the economic incentives and basically enabling the myanmar military cooktop by extension. and that is prioritized over sagan lives -- saving lives. we have this issue of priority not being placed on the right issues or seen. when we deal with issues of rohingya, it is as if we are trying to kick down doors that will never open for us. we have issues like this where dwindling funds are really an issue for the bangladeshi government. i may be critical of the management, but it needs to be said that rohingya likelihood of actually repatriating is almost impossible at this moment in time unless the international community comes together and finds resolutions while also holding the myanmar military accountable in ways that eradicate the power and influence. without addressing the issues, we will not be able to get anywhere and the rohingya issue -- situation will get worse. >> what exactly would you like the international community to do? is the more money, sanctions, legal action? >> there are short-term and long-term strateg
there are still many countries better doing business or benefiting from the economic incentives and basically enabling the myanmar military cooktop by extension. and that is prioritized over sagan lives -- saving lives. we have this issue of priority not being placed on the right issues or seen. when we deal with issues of rohingya, it is as if we are trying to kick down doors that will never open for us. we have issues like this where dwindling funds are really an issue for the bangladeshi...
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i think so five showed the world that it is in much better business that everyone s fearing that it is. that one gives success. the cost basis was almost too high. you are looking at margins getting better and the loss is getting less fed. i think all three, if we talk a month from now, will be at a higher place. >> robin hood, let's zero in. clearly the market likes this perverse thing where it likes layoffs because it cut cost and get the margins better intact. doesn't it speak to the fact that this company is suffering under the weight of higher interest rates and a full market that has faded away? >> yeah. i call this the post-covid hangover. robin hood was the epitome of covid, people sitting at home and trading. obviously laughing that first half of 2021 is the most insurmountable thing. i am glad it worked beyond this period. it is just a factor of this post-covid kind of exuberance we are seeing. they over hired. the revenue is not just justifying this big of a cost basis. overtime it will regulate itself. it is great to have people of it. it's probably not even touching that r
i think so five showed the world that it is in much better business that everyone s fearing that it is. that one gives success. the cost basis was almost too high. you are looking at margins getting better and the loss is getting less fed. i think all three, if we talk a month from now, will be at a higher place. >> robin hood, let's zero in. clearly the market likes this perverse thing where it likes layoffs because it cut cost and get the margins better intact. doesn't it speak to the...
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anything that disney can do to explain why this is going to be a better business in term of profits longer-termg to be the best disney can do for its stock. jon: it was absolutely incredible to watch what has happened to netflix's stock. wiping away upwards of $200 billion in market value in nine months. do you think there will come a time where the market will, once again, see market in the streaming business? clearly, that has not been the case. jason: the buy side, i understand. if netflix is the market leader and they are not generating cash, the reasonable conclusion is there is no economic value. the reason we are optimistic is if you look at the pricing of streaming services to the consumer, it is far below. that is about one third the level what a consumer pays for linear tv. the pricing is wrong, way wrong on the streaming services. why is the pricing wrong? because everybody was going after subs. who could sign up the most the fastest? now there is no growth. if that is true, it is time to adjust the pricing strategy. if we get the pricing right, the business can become more profitabl
anything that disney can do to explain why this is going to be a better business in term of profits longer-termg to be the best disney can do for its stock. jon: it was absolutely incredible to watch what has happened to netflix's stock. wiping away upwards of $200 billion in market value in nine months. do you think there will come a time where the market will, once again, see market in the streaming business? clearly, that has not been the case. jason: the buy side, i understand. if netflix...
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benefit from that and do well in a recessionary environment tell us why. >> there's almost no better business in during a recessionary environment than pizza. pizza is pretty much the best value you can get when it comes to food. our industry you can still feed a family of four for about $10 can't do that in traditional qsr or at the store anymore. we feel great about the industry as a whole and specifically, our business, we've been great about delivering premium innovation. we also have a great value platform that meets the needs of cost conscious consumers especially heading into a challenging economic time. so we feel great about our ability to persevere through some of these situations >> you mentioned value you're up about 8% in terms of pricing. not doing national value platforms could be a controversial take only pizza chain with positive u.s. comp, so it's working will you stick with this plan if consumers start to pull back >> absolutely. we want to meet the needs of all of our consumers we feel like a 6.99 price point is different in san francisco than in columbus, ohio so we allow
benefit from that and do well in a recessionary environment tell us why. >> there's almost no better business in during a recessionary environment than pizza. pizza is pretty much the best value you can get when it comes to food. our industry you can still feed a family of four for about $10 can't do that in traditional qsr or at the store anymore. we feel great about the industry as a whole and specifically, our business, we've been great about delivering premium innovation. we also have...
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survived hyperinflation and negative gdp with double-digit earnings growth these are fundamentally better businesses so it's similar to '82. i think that's what's going to drag investors in. if we emerge from this and china starts to improve and it's positive that xi is leading the country, we could see a fundamental tailwind develop along with cash flowing in that would be a huge technical driver for all-time highs and i think it could come very quickly. >> bryn, i believe you have a question as well. >> yeah. hey, tom, here's what i'm thinking through and i'd love to get your thoughts. the fed's balance sheet has actually increased a smidge since they started doing their small bit of quantitative tightening it really starts in september in earnest when they're going to let $95 billion roll off per month. so what i'm thinking through is, number one, the fed owns 30% of mortgages. so even remotely selling those into a rising rate environment to me is something to think through and i don't feel great about. second of all, qe has been so stimulative to juice the economy. how can qt, the reverse of tha
survived hyperinflation and negative gdp with double-digit earnings growth these are fundamentally better businesses so it's similar to '82. i think that's what's going to drag investors in. if we emerge from this and china starts to improve and it's positive that xi is leading the country, we could see a fundamental tailwind develop along with cash flowing in that would be a huge technical driver for all-time highs and i think it could come very quickly. >> bryn, i believe you have a...
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i'm reinvigorate every year and i think that every year i'm becoming better manageable better better business person the year that i will feel that the end of the year. i am at the same level like in the beginning. i will know it's the year i have to go. and so far, i think i'm learning. what do you want to do next whether it's within the company or outside the company outside of this book? you know, what i would like to do is to see grant children, but i'm not sure that my kids are very much in urgency in giving me that but other than that, i don't know friends a lot of things that can keep me intellectually stimulated. we got a glimpse into your personal life in this book, which is really nice of kind of how things shaped your life and your professional career from your parents. i know your mother, you know in a near-death experience and also your kids does a personal life shape a professional life. always and with each one of us and not only the personal life, but i think the family is what builds the personality and the character for each one of us and for every one of us. the family has
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you know, you can check better business bureau that has to do with scholarships. go to university.erson you're speaking >> tech giant twitter is facing whistleblower complaints, a former head of security telling u.s. regulators the company lied about its cybersecurity defenses and fake accounts. that's according to the washington post and cnn. peter, is that go says the twitter violated ftc terms by falsely claiming they have a strong security plan. the ftc accuses the company of being deceptive involving its handling of spam or fake accounts. the allegation is at the core of elon musk's withdrawal of his 44 billion dollars takeover of the company. and it seems microsoft is ramping up more ads and more places for free users of its ios and android email app. historically most ads appeared in the other e-mail section, but now they're popping up in the list of important emails that's under the focused tab. users can swipe to ignore and hide an ad. but the app will show another one a little bit later. if your corporate e-mail user, you won't see the adss free users can get rid of them
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you know, you can check better business bureau that has to do with scholarships.formation unless you're absolutely sure about the identity of the person that you are speaking with. also for your money, thousands of hyundai's in key suvs are being recalled after reports of them catching on fire owners of 2020 through 2022. models should be parking their cars outside because of this. automakers say there's a problem with the trailer. hitch wiring system. so this happens but moisture gets into the circuit board causes a short and then the car catches on fire. hyundai says it will notify customers about an interim repair. kia says it's working on a fix for its vehicles. >> so your at-home covid test expired. we'll show you how you can check and how long they're actually good for. plus, a new poll reveals what americans are feeling about stricter gun laws. and our top story, 3.30, o'clock, sir. look at how california voters are feeling right ahead of the november election. we will hear from the republican candidate trying to t meet leon the third... leon the second...
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healthcare, i will sell the healthcare business, better owned by people -- it won't be covered by industrial will hold on to the deep value play, the power business not performing very well, wind business doesn't make money, people worry the gasturbine business will go away as governments, fossil fuels, things will turn out better than people expect, might trade weekly. carleton: when i was in a kid, 25% a year, what went wrong? al: good question. ge's management culture was venerated, copied, centralizing decision-making. they lost touch with the operations of their businesses. they had a penchant for big splashy acquisitions of which jack outlined. acquisitions didn't work so they placed big bets and they went bad and the third thing that happened was they got too unwieldy, they were doing everything. they were conglomerate's conglomerate. when things went bad it was an epic turnaround process that has taken 3 years to get to the point they could think about breaking up. this is the ultimate play on decentralized management and what happened the last generation. carleton: any thoughts on t
healthcare, i will sell the healthcare business, better owned by people -- it won't be covered by industrial will hold on to the deep value play, the power business not performing very well, wind business doesn't make money, people worry the gasturbine business will go away as governments, fossil fuels, things will turn out better than people expect, might trade weekly. carleton: when i was in a kid, 25% a year, what went wrong? al: good question. ge's management culture was venerated, copied,...
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it probably is, um you know, you can check better business bureau that has to do with scholarships . go to your university experts say, never reveal your personal information. unless you're absolutely sure about the identity of the person you're speaking with. that means no address. no social security number and no credit card number. a warning tonight from the fbi about dangerous ransomware that crashes computer networks. this is a growing threat to many companies and private agencies. ktvu is tom baker spoke with two of the country's top cyber security agencies about the increasing rests facing many government and corporate computer networks. i and the cybersecurity and infrastructure security agency urgently advises all bay area companies about increasing ransomware cyber attacks known as zeppelin. the warning is aimed at all industries, but in particular one beset with dealing with covid and monkey pox, somewhere has been particularly interested in targeting the health care industry. attackers are looking for cash cows that have weak cybersecurity. they're kind of cyberport, but
it probably is, um you know, you can check better business bureau that has to do with scholarships . go to your university experts say, never reveal your personal information. unless you're absolutely sure about the identity of the person you're speaking with. that means no address. no social security number and no credit card number. a warning tonight from the fbi about dangerous ransomware that crashes computer networks. this is a growing threat to many companies and private agencies. ktvu is...
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pulling back starbucks said it's on no trade down and papa john's ceo did tell us there is no better businession than the pizza business, kelly. >> we'll talk about the stalwart names and what about those feeling the brunt of this? >> so if you look at a six-month chart, you have to imagine, a lot of the casual names will be hardest hit because that's a sitdown experience and it tends to be pricier. darden is a name that bank of america has called out in the last recession and that's one name that could hold up. a lot of those casual brands are with the mobile order and pickup out of their traditional comfort zone to lure customers back in and they do tend to be a higher price ticket at the end of the day. >> is your point, kate, as you said, people are substituting by eating more at home and maybe that just benefits the grocery trade. >> not only eating at home because remember, groceries are getting more expensive and tend to be outpacing restaurant inflation and lower income consumers are looking for frozen food and more shelf-stable food and eating more pasta. so certain products are doin
pulling back starbucks said it's on no trade down and papa john's ceo did tell us there is no better businession than the pizza business, kelly. >> we'll talk about the stalwart names and what about those feeling the brunt of this? >> so if you look at a six-month chart, you have to imagine, a lot of the casual names will be hardest hit because that's a sitdown experience and it tends to be pricier. darden is a name that bank of america has called out in the last recession and...
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business. as a public company ceo you have to do what is best for your shareholders as well. what is a powerful combination that will build a betterstronger business in the future? i ultimately decide the combination between a founder and wants to be focused on people, products, under -- customers and a ceo that is focused on the day-to-day operations of the business, that is best for marqets. -- marqeta. i young my baby, -- i love my baby that is now a young adult, living in the care of some of the future is the x best step. -- next best step. think of what is best for the company, be transparent about it as people know what is your intent for the future. emily: we are in the middle of a difficult macroeconomic environment, we may be headed into a recession. what is your outlook on the fintech landscape and the environment your success will be walking into? >> we had a great first half, remain cautious in the second half. you are right, depend on the experts you talk to, we are in a recession, not in a recession, the recession is coming. it is not clear where we are headed, we are a very strong company, figure 3% year-over-year g
business. as a public company ceo you have to do what is best for your shareholders as well. what is a powerful combination that will build a betterstronger business in the future? i ultimately decide the combination between a founder and wants to be focused on people, products, under -- customers and a ceo that is focused on the day-to-day operations of the business, that is best for marqets. -- marqeta. i young my baby, -- i love my baby that is now a young adult, living in the care of some...
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the better business bureau has more than 1200 complaints about tpg. and gives it an f. of tax preparation firms across the us and last tax season distributed refunds to approximately 13 million taxpayers but higher than normal call volumes this tax season resulted in some taxpayers waiting longer than normal to receive support. why adam middle person? in the mix. it just doesn't make sense. rows of acu rite tax service does not partner with any third party companies, saying they can add time to a taxpayer's weight. as for tax prep websites, the free is rarely ever free, warns that back and costs can be higher than if you pay upfront, so read the fine print and make the best choice for you, depending on the cost. maybe it's worth it. maybe you don't have the money to be able to do the tax return. at the moment, tax usa says if a customer selects a product that has a fee, they may be able to pay their bill using some of their refund a small percentage select this option, but the vast majority that used this product are very happy. you guys really saved us. after calling t
the better business bureau has more than 1200 complaints about tpg. and gives it an f. of tax preparation firms across the us and last tax season distributed refunds to approximately 13 million taxpayers but higher than normal call volumes this tax season resulted in some taxpayers waiting longer than normal to receive support. why adam middle person? in the mix. it just doesn't make sense. rows of acu rite tax service does not partner with any third party companies, saying they can add time to...
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business. you have to do what is best for your shareholders as well. what is the powerful combination that is going to build betterstronger business in the future? i ultimately decided, the combination between a founder who wants to be focused on people, products and customers, and a ceo who wants to be focused on the day to day operations of the business, that is what is best for marqeta. i ultimately felt it was the step i needed to take. it is surprising to a lot of people that i wanted to do that. but i love my baby, who is now a young adult. i felt that having someone else to lead this young adult deeper into the future was the next cap. so my advice to founders indiscriminately selfless, think about what is best for the company and be transparent about it so people can know your intent as you go into the future. emily: we are in the middle of a difficult macroeconomic environment and we may be headed into a recession. what is your outlook on the fintech environment -- the fintech landscape and the environment that your successor will be walking into? jason: we had a great first half, remain cautious in the s
business. you have to do what is best for your shareholders as well. what is the powerful combination that is going to build betterstronger business in the future? i ultimately decided, the combination between a founder who wants to be focused on people, products and customers, and a ceo who wants to be focused on the day to day operations of the business, that is what is best for marqeta. i ultimately felt it was the step i needed to take. it is surprising to a lot of people that i wanted to...
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their expectations >> i think they have actual reservations, and they're hard i think that's a better businesshat is an these different companies you mention they're streaming? they need more parts, that's the best source of revenue it's also something that's more iconic i don't think that they can says things by did i any plus they backed away from that big ten contract, but i think it's time for them to -- we are theme parks and theme parks will counteract whatever we have, talk about the iconic library, at a theme park in the united states and add it tonight. >> tomorrow this time we'll be talking a bit about disney another look at futures as we get ready for an opening bell seven minutes from now don't go anywhere. another busy day? of course - you're a cio in 2022. but you're ready. because you've got the next generation in global secure networking from comcast business. with fully integrated security solutions all in one place. so you're covered. on-premise and in the cloud. you can run things the way you want - your team, ours or a mix of both. with the nation's largest ip converged net
their expectations >> i think they have actual reservations, and they're hard i think that's a better businesshat is an these different companies you mention they're streaming? they need more parts, that's the best source of revenue it's also something that's more iconic i don't think that they can says things by did i any plus they backed away from that big ten contract, but i think it's time for them to -- we are theme parks and theme parks will counteract whatever we have, talk about...
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better. ah, nice doing business with you. ah ah, with if you can endure all solution is a major problem in cities. in delhi, a new monitoring system is designed to help. the devices incorporate low cost senses. they easy to install and can be moved to different locations. they're done is helping us to understand that daily damage took that to pollution, pico india, in 30 minutes on d. w o. how many push it out in the world right now? the climate change, if any, off the story. this is life less the way from just one week. how much work and really get we still have time to go. i'm going all with subscribe for more than use like a rental word for the blue climate. ah, this isn't just drought, this is a red if acacia. i think we're going to have some epic fighting here. over the water meter is becoming a scarce commodity. he's just getting dryer and dryer and we need more and more water. somewhere earth dying of thirst. there's no water in the home then it's like be a pod with global struggle for water and nothing can be done. th
better. ah, nice doing business with you. ah ah, with if you can endure all solution is a major problem in cities. in delhi, a new monitoring system is designed to help. the devices incorporate low cost senses. they easy to install and can be moved to different locations. they're done is helping us to understand that daily damage took that to pollution, pico india, in 30 minutes on d. w o. how many push it out in the world right now? the climate change, if any, off the story. this is life less...
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better flue. nice doing business with you. ah, ah, with ah, this actually is a major problem. in delhi, a new monitoring system is designed to help the device incorporate low cost and they easy to install and can be moved to different locations. their dad is helping us to understand that daily damage took that to pollution eco, india. 90 minutes on d. w. interest the global economy, our portfolio, d w. business beyond. here's a closer look at the project. our mission. to analyze the fight for market dominance versus west. give it head with the w business beyond india. a lead of contrast. a be the quality ah 75 years ago, mahatma gandhi peacefully led the country to independence full of ideas with what has remained of his vision with what's the status of human rights and social justice in what's called the world largest democracy. where is india headed? this is the moment to unleash on violet bass and re imagine now these teachings for relevance to us. gandhi's legacy starts august 6th loan, b, w. mm. ah ah, this is dw news live from berlin, trying to conduct say, another day o
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better. lou. nice doing business with you. ah. ah, with ah, that is a journey across the entire continent with a variety of cod. so what on this, so all the focus, the movers shake is visionaries and make it when body the meaning of modern africa in 30 minutes on d. w. and some are driven by merciless or others facing the destruction of the agents. when done, meters came to present it to be the government is trying to destroy the indigenous people with the land grabbers are exploiting the amazon rain forest. indigenous peoples are now briefly opposing them. the heart of brazil in 75 minutes on d. w. now come on, let's be honest, summer break. it just doesn't really much. does it without the bundis legal? well, don't worry. it will start up again soon. wound as legal, football, action goals. all in on kickoff was the oldest one here on t w. finally, with red alert for, ah, this isn't just route. this is a rid of vacation. we're going to have some epic, moreover, water. the water is becoming a scarce commodity. he's only earth dying
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their business model is much better for the customers, but what about the shareholders?stocks is the subscription-based model. investors crave these kind of predictability. consumption-based pricing has given them a lot more upside. for the first quarter's they had tripled digit revenue growth every time. this was the fastest growing company in the software space that i've ever seen. why? customers like the product and find it useful. with a subscription model, they make the same amount of money either way, no matter how much is used. so, why were analysts so word? simple. the pricing model gives them more upside in good times but they were concerned, what about the bad times we are having? snowflake was founded in 2012. they never had to deal with the treatise recession. what if the company slows down and in order to save some money they cut back. the assumption here was that snowflake would be a lot more volatile than cloud companies. i don't blame anyone for thinking this but it seems self evident. when you look at the downgrades and pricing cuts from early this month
their business model is much better for the customers, but what about the shareholders?stocks is the subscription-based model. investors crave these kind of predictability. consumption-based pricing has given them a lot more upside. for the first quarter's they had tripled digit revenue growth every time. this was the fastest growing company in the software space that i've ever seen. why? customers like the product and find it useful. with a subscription model, they make the same amount of...
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better hearing has never been this easy. try lively risk free for 100 days. visit listenlively.com. ♪ >>> look at walmart, they got crushed. >> it is called federal reality investment trust. 140 105 today. business time. it was better than expected. don't take it from me the ceo just ring the closing bell at the new york stock exchange. >> how has an investor done every time the yields have gotten a 401? >> that is a great thing that came out of covid. we are social creatures. we like to be out there and eat out. we like to shop and do that kind of stuff. the bottom line now when you sit and say what is the economy going to be over the next couple of years? consumers have to have money to consume. i want to throw something by you. within three miles, on average we have 175,000 people. 68,000 holes house households. over $10 million of spending money. there's no one else i can say that. what is it gonna be like? i don't know. >> i keep thinking whether we go back to work or we work from home, i would like an apartment and to work from home where i'm surrounded by all the amenities i want. those places we have a pretty darn significant residential component. there is a premium rent at those places
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to find out "gma" teaming up with the better business bureau national programs. >> let's start with theng effort, but you really got to look at that tag to know how green they really are. >> look for a specific claim, made out of recycled plastic or made out of recycled synthetic material. so whatever that is, that's more likely to be reliable than just a general eco friendly, environmentally friendly claim. >> reporter: 73% of apparel is sent to a landfill, 90% of that could be reused or recycled. sustainable option that's easy on the planet, your child's health and on your wallet, consignment. >> when we're thinking about clothes for sale, get preworn to adorn your children. it costs less and a lot of the chemicals that are put into our clothes, whether flame retardants or nano particulars, they get washed out. >> reporter: many companies are offering resale and recycled programs. and in my home we use threadup, an online consignment and thrift store. you get this prepaid bag and you fill it up with old baby clothes and then we'll use that money toward school clothes, buy those second
to find out "gma" teaming up with the better business bureau national programs. >> let's start with theng effort, but you really got to look at that tag to know how green they really are. >> look for a specific claim, made out of recycled plastic or made out of recycled synthetic material. so whatever that is, that's more likely to be reliable than just a general eco friendly, environmentally friendly claim. >> reporter: 73% of apparel is sent to a landfill, 90% of...
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better. [laughter] >> business as usual did you feel like you were able to get more out of the case as they wereuess? >> what we organize is we have these telephones, you know a telephone and we asked a series of questions over the phone we do it in turn. knew you weretu each going to he a turn of two or three minutes that you focus on the question that you focus on the answer. and that is helpful. that is what you're supposed to do. but in addition the negative part you can't really see with the people look white, how are they reacting? you cannot pick up something your colleague said so easily, what is he or she think of what's going on? when you are there in person it's a more human thing. there are enough things that make it not humans having one that makes it more human is a definite advantage. and i would say it was a big improvement today very. >> could you pick up on any cues from your colleagues even in the cases that were argued question of quasi- water rights case water rights was never so as exciting as today. the others a criminal law case. there were under the radar cases in terms
better. [laughter] >> business as usual did you feel like you were able to get more out of the case as they wereuess? >> what we organize is we have these telephones, you know a telephone and we asked a series of questions over the phone we do it in turn. knew you weretu each going to he a turn of two or three minutes that you focus on the question that you focus on the answer. and that is helpful. that is what you're supposed to do. but in addition the negative part you can't...
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we wish it was better news with your businesses in the east bay.d luck . >> thank you. >>> a follow-up to a story that we told you about yesterday. governor newsom ordering an investigation in sanford go on why it is taking so long to build housing. the governors said the state department of housing will look at why the permitting and building process takes so long. this is the timeline for new construction in the entire state. it takes 2 1/2 years. we spoke with the head of the department of housing on what is next. >> this is an opportunity for san francisco to move to the most innovating city in housing. right now we are seeing a lot of symptoms. we have to do our diagnosed gets and write a prescription . >> this review will take nine months. the and goal is to get a 2000 new units in a span of 8 years. >>> is back-to-school. this year many students will get to hit the snooze button. school will start later. the new law is requiring middle and high school students to start later. high school classes cannot start earlier than 8: 30. state lawmake
we wish it was better news with your businesses in the east bay.d luck . >> thank you. >>> a follow-up to a story that we told you about yesterday. governor newsom ordering an investigation in sanford go on why it is taking so long to build housing. the governors said the state department of housing will look at why the permitting and building process takes so long. this is the timeline for new construction in the entire state. it takes 2 1/2 years. we spoke with the head of the...
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recorded increases in visitors and city after city, what we've seen is more foot traffic is better for businessi think what's so interesting is people always point to copen haguen and amsterdam, as if they've always been this way, and they started reclaiming their streets in the 1970s. it was over time they turned into these people-first places. it wasn't this magic wand that came in and suddenly the traffic was gone. i think what they've shown is you can design a city for people rather than cars, and that's really the future of cities. >> do you think it will work in houston or in seoul, these big modern cities that have lot os of highways and roads and cars? >> it's interesting because the chief principal has been moving cars as fast as possible from point a to point b. from a bird's eye view, you've got these towers surrounded by this sea of parking lots. but you're seeing even cities like houston creating these extensive bike networks, that are creating plazas and looking to build in much more transit. so they understand that's the future of sustainable mobility, and you're not going to imp
recorded increases in visitors and city after city, what we've seen is more foot traffic is better for businessi think what's so interesting is people always point to copen haguen and amsterdam, as if they've always been this way, and they started reclaiming their streets in the 1970s. it was over time they turned into these people-first places. it wasn't this magic wand that came in and suddenly the traffic was gone. i think what they've shown is you can design a city for people rather than...
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sometimes a good thing in business is better than a perfect thing tomorrow. in the business of space, it better be perfect. you can't do it wrong or else you lost your investment, careers are loss, and in the worst case, of course, lives are lost. getting it right is worth the delay. >> here the case of a mannequin because this is unmanned. i think there's three mannequins in this thing. now the question is, what does the delay require? does it require them rolling this whole thing back, which is tedious? it was rolled out very slowly on a mover that goes at 0.08 miles per hour, i think. what would force them to have to do that? >> you talked about the compromise of an engine. that's a big hope for us now, if we can do not today, the two other launch windows, september 2nd, and if that doesn't work, september 5th. if they have to roll it back, that's a bigger delay. that's costly. that's disappointing. again, that's something we have to accept being in this business. we're all hoping that's not the case. >> but there's time, there is time in this. this is some
sometimes a good thing in business is better than a perfect thing tomorrow. in the business of space, it better be perfect. you can't do it wrong or else you lost your investment, careers are loss, and in the worst case, of course, lives are lost. getting it right is worth the delay. >> here the case of a mannequin because this is unmanned. i think there's three mannequins in this thing. now the question is, what does the delay require? does it require them rolling this whole thing back,...
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this customs visa-free an important thing for our economy, well, look, it’s even easier to do business, the betterot only for grain. you help in principle in any ukrainian business and who is oriented on export import operations. therefore, this is just good news, will it fundamentally change something? well, it is unlikely, well, this is a step towards european integration . i understand that we had an energy visa-free program. well, just a visa-free energy program, now a customs visa-free program. in some other areas, we need to integrate e- to integrate our economy with the european one where we have problems and where you see that everything is going well perhaps it would be very important legal visa-free if there were such appeals that let us give our uh well at least large economic hmm, disputes in the court of england, for example, or in some other foreign court, and they say that this is how it works in some asian countries, if you don’t look, british law is preferable in singapore, and that’s why it works like that. kazakhstan tried to implement this by creating a special zone in some cit
this customs visa-free an important thing for our economy, well, look, it’s even easier to do business, the betterot only for grain. you help in principle in any ukrainian business and who is oriented on export import operations. therefore, this is just good news, will it fundamentally change something? well, it is unlikely, well, this is a step towards european integration . i understand that we had an energy visa-free program. well, just a visa-free energy program, now a customs visa-free...
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better. >> a laundromat business owner has moved his entire family out of the bay area and he says his businessesay soon follow. he says there's just too much crime kron four's haaziq mod-yoon has his video proof. >> they had a stolen truck. they back through. right through the front of the longer after they are gone after the atm you hear reports that some folks are thinking about leaving the bay area. >> you can count laundromat owner derek toms. among those that actually made the move. you're looking at surveillance videos up some of the reasons why. >> it's just crime you have. it has since the beginning of the year. he says all of his family own laundry mats have been targeted by burglars in oakland, san leandro, hayward, alameda. and here in berkeley where this video was recorded. well, the birthday, what i recently, in fact, he says last friday, saturday and sunday, his lake merritt laundromat was targeted by the 3 days in a >> the tom's family has been in the laundromat business in the east bay for 45 years. derrick thomas personally got into the business close to 6 years ago. he says he'
better. >> a laundromat business owner has moved his entire family out of the bay area and he says his businessesay soon follow. he says there's just too much crime kron four's haaziq mod-yoon has his video proof. >> they had a stolen truck. they back through. right through the front of the longer after they are gone after the atm you hear reports that some folks are thinking about leaving the bay area. >> you can count laundromat owner derek toms. among those that actually...
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business owners about having network camera. network lights. >> reporter: while he believes the meeting was useful, he says they need the police to do better. >we are small businesses trying to make it, you know? and we definitely need protection because when incidents like that happen people are scared to come over here and that's bad for business. >> reporter: given the robberies and shootings in "the lilies of the field" district oakland police assigned a liaison officer to the officer. they are down 73 officers. right now they have 635 officers in the city. in oakland, i'm da lin. kpix 5. >>> sonoma county health officials issued a warning about an recent uptick in monkeypox cases. there are now 17 confirmed cases up from only six ten days ago. health officials say the county only received 820 doses of the vaccine to date. so the key is until they can get more is prevention. this week both california and the biden administration declared a monkeypox health emergency. a move which is expected to boost vaccine supplies. >>> the san francisco department of public health just announced the city will receive more than 10,000 doses of the monke
business owners about having network camera. network lights. >> reporter: while he believes the meeting was useful, he says they need the police to do better. >we are small businesses trying to make it, you know? and we definitely need protection because when incidents like that happen people are scared to come over here and that's bad for business. >> reporter: given the robberies and shootings in "the lilies of the field" district oakland police assigned a liaison...
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across the border. an important thing for our economy, well, look, it’s even easier to do business, the better why it’s not only for sernado that it helps. you help in principle in any ukrainian business and who is focused on export-import operations. that’s why it’s just good news, will it radically change something there? well, hardly, well, this is a step towards european integration . i understand that we had energy visa-free. well, just visa-free, energy-free, now customs visa-free. in some other areas, we need to integrate , er, integrate our economy with the european one. we have problems, and where do you see that everything is going well? it would be very important . legal visa-free. yes, there were calls to let us . in some asian countries, if you don't look , british law is desirable in singapore, and that's why it works that way. kazakhstan tried to implement this by creating a special city zone where british law is not implemented. it did not work. that is, there is no chance, we need to repair our own system of judges, and what is wrong with our system , explain everything, well,
across the border. an important thing for our economy, well, look, it’s even easier to do business, the better why it’s not only for sernado that it helps. you help in principle in any ukrainian business and who is focused on export-import operations. that’s why it’s just good news, will it radically change something there? well, hardly, well, this is a step towards european integration . i understand that we had energy visa-free. well, just visa-free, energy-free, now customs...
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the organization was inflating and altering appraisals and altering the books to get a better, to put his business in a better financial position. again, we don't know the specific questions. there were 440 fifth amendments, there were some four hours of questioning. we know the attorney general letitia james participated in some of it. trump said on social media it was all very professional. he has accused her of being a racist and this was a politically motivated investigation. she has said that it was, she will continue to pursue the facts of the law wherever they lead and that the investigation continues. lindsay? >> chuck, we know from producer adam reese's reporting that one of trump's attorneys was there and asked about valuations about various items in golf clubs, asked about signing documents, mortgages, to the size of his apartment. what is the significance of the former president invoking the fifth amendment more than 440 times? >> very interesting question. the supreme court made it clear the fifth amendment privilege is for the guilty and the innocent. your viewers can decide which ca
the organization was inflating and altering appraisals and altering the books to get a better, to put his business in a better financial position. again, we don't know the specific questions. there were 440 fifth amendments, there were some four hours of questioning. we know the attorney general letitia james participated in some of it. trump said on social media it was all very professional. he has accused her of being a racist and this was a politically motivated investigation. she has said...