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the bezos. bezos earth fund and was sort of potentially exploring the idea of my day job is involves running a game lab and there's a lot of efforts or games for social change and using games as a way to help people through various aspects of, of the climate crisis. and so there was sort of speculation what would it involve someone from the game lab to maybe be in touch with this at the bezos earth fund. and i didn't know there was a bezos earth fund. and my first thought was the people i know in academia who are basically anti-capitalist might not even consider talking to someone from the bezos earth fund, because on the surface of it, coming from a of art, that just seems absurd it seems like sort of an oxymoron, you know, and so meghan, i'm interested, you know, you work in politics and i would imagine you probably come in contact with people who might on the surface, things have initiatives that are involved in climate. but then if say they're jeff bezos like for me it was this it was someth
the bezos. bezos earth fund and was sort of potentially exploring the idea of my day job is involves running a game lab and there's a lot of efforts or games for social change and using games as a way to help people through various aspects of, of the climate crisis. and so there was sort of speculation what would it involve someone from the game lab to maybe be in touch with this at the bezos earth fund. and i didn't know there was a bezos earth fund. and my first thought was the people i know...
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absolutely, we very rarely see figures in our society like jeff bezos.gital on our lives. when you think about the various arms of amazon and are doing so well, let alone its retail division, but also its cloud computing, infrastructure division, amazon web services aws, prime video, its gaming division, it is all because of the singular vision ofjeff bezos to crack how to sell to us online but they do diversify into that, to build the infrastructure underneath to make sure that he can sell to us online which has resulted in amazon web services for example. i really do think that individually the arms of amazon could be challenged by other companies, but because of the singular vision and drive of jeff bezos to innovate constantly, he has been able to create these various streams of business model that have gone on to conquer the world. what on to conquer the world. what about the _ on to conquer the world. what about the image _ on to conquer the world. what about the image of _ on to conquer the world. what about the image of amazon i on to conquer the
absolutely, we very rarely see figures in our society like jeff bezos.gital on our lives. when you think about the various arms of amazon and are doing so well, let alone its retail division, but also its cloud computing, infrastructure division, amazon web services aws, prime video, its gaming division, it is all because of the singular vision ofjeff bezos to crack how to sell to us online but they do diversify into that, to build the infrastructure underneath to make sure that he can sell to...
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with 30 years ago today, jeff bezos and started amazon and our retail reality would never be the say. the most important thing is to be customer obsessed. so don't satisfy your customers. figure out how to absolutely delight them. that is the number one thing, whoever your customers 2, our viewers watching on tv, as in the united states and to all of you around the world. welcome. we'd begin the day in the u. k, where the political clock just underwent a major reset. for the 1st time in 14 years, the british prime minister is not a member of the conservative party. here. storm or head of the labor party became the case. the prime minister on friday catapulted to victory. and then the election that is seen by some is the result of a major reform of labor. under stormers leadership, there had been comparisons made with the last labor land slide. some of you may remember 1997. when tony blair became britton's youngest at 20th century prime minister, he and his wife sherry entering number 10 downing street. the cheering crowds excited about the promise of a rebranding party known as new l
with 30 years ago today, jeff bezos and started amazon and our retail reality would never be the say. the most important thing is to be customer obsessed. so don't satisfy your customers. figure out how to absolutely delight them. that is the number one thing, whoever your customers 2, our viewers watching on tv, as in the united states and to all of you around the world. welcome. we'd begin the day in the u. k, where the political clock just underwent a major reset. for the 1st time in 14...
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in a book, store clothes in a department store toys in a tory store with 30 years ago today, jeff bezos started amazon, and our retail reality would never be the say. the most important thing is to be customer obsessed. so don't satisfy your customers. figure out how to absolutely delight them. that is the number one thing, whoever your customers 2, our viewers watching on tv, as in the united states and to all of you around the world. welcome. we begin the day and the u. k. where the political clock just underwent a major reset. for the 1st time in 14 years, the british prime minister is not a member of the conservative party. here. storm or head of the labor party became the case. the prime minister on friday catapulted to victory. and then the election that is seen by some is the result of a major reform of labor. under stormers leadership, there have been comparisons made with the last labor land slide. some of you may remember 1997. when tony blair became britton's youngest, at 20th century prime minister, he and his wife sherry entering number 10 downing street. the cheering crowd
in a book, store clothes in a department store toys in a tory store with 30 years ago today, jeff bezos started amazon, and our retail reality would never be the say. the most important thing is to be customer obsessed. so don't satisfy your customers. figure out how to absolutely delight them. that is the number one thing, whoever your customers 2, our viewers watching on tv, as in the united states and to all of you around the world. welcome. we begin the day and the u. k. where the political...
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former employees tell me this was bezos' pet project.rustration that alexa is unable to keep up with leaps in a.i. and can't tell you the sports score of recent games. the company plans to launch a subscription service around alexa as it tries to implement generative a.i. they pulled back in other areas. the payment technology under jassy's watch and brick and mortar book stores. amazon crossed $2 trillion in market cap. sentiment with ecommerce has helped, but a.i. is still the open question when it comes to investors that i'm talking to. they made investment on the a.i. startup anthropic. a.i. is the big question and jassy's biggest task going forward is prove they will lead in artificial intelligence. frank, back to you. >> joining me now what to discuss what's next for amazon is rocco. >> good morning. thanks for having me. >> we are looking at the big moves amazon made to date. your price target at 230. what are you seeing in the stock that makes you more bullish than the average analyst? >> i think we can talk about aws in a second
former employees tell me this was bezos' pet project.rustration that alexa is unable to keep up with leaps in a.i. and can't tell you the sports score of recent games. the company plans to launch a subscription service around alexa as it tries to implement generative a.i. they pulled back in other areas. the payment technology under jassy's watch and brick and mortar book stores. amazon crossed $2 trillion in market cap. sentiment with ecommerce has helped, but a.i. is still the open question...
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bezos posting on x on friday night writing, quote -- excuse me, saturday night, our former presidentnd courage under literal fire. so thankful -- gnawed. [no audio] that donald trump has responded commend if by to his encounter with the would-with assassin's bullet. and he called for unity and in the immediate aftermath of this traumatic event, his words tended to deescalate rather than enflame. they also say democrats too need to tamp it down, and they say, quote, it's time to put if trump's in the bull's eye, that comment that came from president biden, we can't forget those comments as well, maria. maria: well, that's right. president biden said it's time to to put trump in the bull's eye just a few weeks -- a week or so ago. he was talking to donors, right, cheryl? >> correct. he was talking to donors, and that quote has come back to haunt president biden. maria: of course. cheryl, thank you. i want to get your take, my panel this morning, about all of this. to hear jeff bezos come out and compliment if president trump and, you know, of course he's going to get all blowback becau
bezos posting on x on friday night writing, quote -- excuse me, saturday night, our former presidentnd courage under literal fire. so thankful -- gnawed. [no audio] that donald trump has responded commend if by to his encounter with the would-with assassin's bullet. and he called for unity and in the immediate aftermath of this traumatic event, his words tended to deescalate rather than enflame. they also say democrats too need to tamp it down, and they say, quote, it's time to put if trump's...
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forbes ranks bezos is the second richest person in the world. three. two.> put down your hot dog. >> well, there is a new champion of the nathan's hot dog eating contest. 39 year old patrick bertoletti gulped down 58 hot dogs in ten minutes to win his first title at the annual 4th of july celebration and competition on coney island. on the ladies side, miki sudo became a ten time champion by devouring 51 hot dogs and ten minutes to set a world record for the women and 16 time nathan's champion joey chestnut did not compete in the main event yesterday because of a dispute over his recent sponsorship deal with impossible foods, but instead the bay area native held his own all beef hot dog eating contest in el paso, texas. he faced off against a team of four army soldiers, and chestnut devoured 57 hot dogs in just five minutes. that's one short of the coney island winner, but in half the time, the four soldiers competing against chestnut ate a combined total of 49, and the event raised $106,000 for military families. you know, we had to see chestnut compete on
forbes ranks bezos is the second richest person in the world. three. two.> put down your hot dog. >> well, there is a new champion of the nathan's hot dog eating contest. 39 year old patrick bertoletti gulped down 58 hot dogs in ten minutes to win his first title at the annual 4th of july celebration and competition on coney island. on the ladies side, miki sudo became a ten time champion by devouring 51 hot dogs and ten minutes to set a world record for the women and 16 time nathan's...
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maybe jeff bezos did this. listen to this.s selling off stock and some people want to know if he's doing that to pay the bill to buy the seattle seahawks. that's the buzz this morning. we're learning more about how he would likely pay for it in the form of selling off about $5 billion worth of shares for his company. even after the sale, he is still a baller and he's got 912 million shares which is still a huge chunk of that company. >>> sacs fifth avenue parent company announced it's buying neiman marcus in a deal worth more than $2 billion. company says the merger is expected to create new opportunities and unlock significant value for the customers and employees. doesn't that sound just like their press release? both retail giants have struggled to boost growth in recent years and that's the news. amazon facilitated the deal and will take minority stake. >>> time now for a look at what's coming up later on "cbs mornings." >> top of this morning to you, reed. coming up on cbs mornings. -- summer days are heating up and we'll
maybe jeff bezos did this. listen to this.s selling off stock and some people want to know if he's doing that to pay the bill to buy the seattle seahawks. that's the buzz this morning. we're learning more about how he would likely pay for it in the form of selling off about $5 billion worth of shares for his company. even after the sale, he is still a baller and he's got 912 million shares which is still a huge chunk of that company. >>> sacs fifth avenue parent company announced it's...
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bezos disclosed the sale of 25 million shares of amazon in a regulatory filing on tuesday.o hit an all time high during that day for trading. forbes is. forbes ranks. bezos is the second richest person in the world. >> and now for your morning money report. the june jobs report shows employers added nearly 200,000 jobs higher than expected, but still a slowdown from the prior month. economists see this as a sign the job market will be returning to normal. it's also a good sign for interest rate cuts, a slower pace in hiring could prompt federal reserve officials to move toward interest rate cuts, and help bring inflation back to the targeted 2. the slowdown did have an impact on the unemployment rate, which jumped to 4.1. analysts had already predicted an impressive quarter for samsung, but the company says it's going to do even better than expected thanks to the demand for ai chips. this morning, samsung estimated that its second quarter profits would rise more than 15 fold to just over $7.5 billion. samsung is the world's largest memory chip smartphone and tv maker. and t
bezos disclosed the sale of 25 million shares of amazon in a regulatory filing on tuesday.o hit an all time high during that day for trading. forbes is. forbes ranks. bezos is the second richest person in the world. >> and now for your morning money report. the june jobs report shows employers added nearly 200,000 jobs higher than expected, but still a slowdown from the prior month. economists see this as a sign the job market will be returning to normal. it's also a good sign for...
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what's your take on this selling from jeff bezos? is he timing it because the stock is rich?t know, people sell for a variety of different reasons. i like amazon as a stock. it's one of our top picks. i think there's more upside but i looked across the six largest cap names i cover, amazon, google, meta, and uber, netflix and bookings, they're all at all-time highs so there's not much dislocation. there's very little. you can find pockets of it, there are opportunities on some of the names like netflix traded off, google did to. and uber did over robotaxi f fears. i like the sector, it's compounding now. not too many rerating opportunities. this isn't 2023, the beginning of 2023 or '22 where you had dislocating opportunities. i continue to like amazon even if jeff bezos is selling here. >> just dwell on this news for us a little bit more if you can, mark. because different ceos sell at different times. jamie dimon never sold and recently sold a little bit for estate planning reasons. satya nadella has done two deals the last five years. bezos has been regular, but we are at a
what's your take on this selling from jeff bezos? is he timing it because the stock is rich?t know, people sell for a variety of different reasons. i like amazon as a stock. it's one of our top picks. i think there's more upside but i looked across the six largest cap names i cover, amazon, google, meta, and uber, netflix and bookings, they're all at all-time highs so there's not much dislocation. there's very little. you can find pockets of it, there are opportunities on some of the names like...
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that appears to be what jeff bezos wanted at "the washington post."s he getting a full dose of it. amy: before we pivot to the debate, i wanted to ask you about the level of outcry in "the washington post" newsroom, having people at the pulitzer prize winning reporter david maren and others speaking out and writing articles -- some of the best coverage of the deadpool is "the washington post." >> that was to the credit of celli busby. one of these episodes involved lewis reportedly strong-arming sally busby to not cover underdevelopment in the civil suit involving the phone hacking scandal. she went ahead and did it anyway. resigned shortly afterwards. lewis denies having done that but other reporters have written that they tried the same tactic with him when considering doing an article about lewis. lewis basically said, i will give you an exclusive so long as you don't write about this phone hacking business. again, suppressing information is bad for journalists. it is that we live in ah where it has to be reiterated. -- we live in an age where it h
that appears to be what jeff bezos wanted at "the washington post."s he getting a full dose of it. amy: before we pivot to the debate, i wanted to ask you about the level of outcry in "the washington post" newsroom, having people at the pulitzer prize winning reporter david maren and others speaking out and writing articles -- some of the best coverage of the deadpool is "the washington post." >> that was to the credit of celli busby. one of these episodes...
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that is how it is that a boston public school teacher ends up paying a higher tax rate than jeff bezos. an infamous tax cheat set long ago that only the little people pay taxes. who are these little people? working families. why does this matter? partly it is a matter of fairness. those who have more should pay more. and it is a matter of revenues. think how different the u.s. balance sheet look if politicians hadn't slashed taxes for the wealthy decade after decade after decade. it is also a matter of the kind of nation we want to build, a nation that makes health care and home care affordable for families, a nation that gives rich people tax breaks. a nation that fights the climate crisis so the next generation is into crushed under skyrocketing energy, housing, and food costs, or a nation that gives billionaire corporations a free ride on their taxes. a nation that supports mamas and daddies who are trying to find good, affordable childcare for the children, or a nation that winks at wealthy tax cheats and their high-priced lawyers. and all of that brings us to 2017. after republica
that is how it is that a boston public school teacher ends up paying a higher tax rate than jeff bezos. an infamous tax cheat set long ago that only the little people pay taxes. who are these little people? working families. why does this matter? partly it is a matter of fairness. those who have more should pay more. and it is a matter of revenues. think how different the u.s. balance sheet look if politicians hadn't slashed taxes for the wealthy decade after decade after decade. it is also a...
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jeff bezos from amazon just put out a positive — bezos from amazon just put out a positive statement that is pretty telling to those blue—collar voters _ telling to those blue-collar voters. �* ,, ., “ voters. and sean o'brien was tuite voters. and sean o'brien was quite critical _ voters. and sean o'brien was quite critical of _ voters. and sean o'brien was quite critical of amazon, i voters. and sean o'brien was quite critical of amazon, he l quite critical of amazon, he said that company, he said with a lot of criticism. stephanie, given what we have been talking about i guess for months now about i guess for months now about the battle ground states, and in particular where we are, wisconsin, michigan, pennsylvania, how strong the union still are there, do these tiny margins, they really matter, don't they?- tiny margins, they really matter, don't they? oh, they absolutely — matter, don't they? oh, they absolutely matter, _ matter, don't they? oh, they absolutely matter, in - matter, don't they? oh, they absolutely matter, in fact i matter, don't they? oh, they absolutely matter,
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>>> jeff bezos is selling more shares of amazon. robert frank with us.>> not yet. look at the stock prices, a good time to sell. back in march, remember, bezos filed a plan to sell 8.5 billion by the end of the year. he sold that in just a matter of weeks. earlier this month, he filed a second plan to sell an additional $5 billion by the end of the year. that will bring his total, if he sells that entire $5 billion, to $13 billion in total sales just this year. he's already working on that $5 billion tranche very quickly. over the past week he's sold in three traumnches, one last frid, two this week, tuesday and wednesday, totaling about $1.2 billion for the week. he will only own about 9% of amazon shares. still clearly the largest individual holder. the big question, david, is what is he doing with all this cash? maybe he's using it to fund some of blue otrigin, his space company, a very expensive endeavor. he purchased $200 million worth of planned in miami to build a new house. he and his wife, lauren sanchez, have been spending some of the summer on
>>> jeff bezos is selling more shares of amazon. robert frank with us.>> not yet. look at the stock prices, a good time to sell. back in march, remember, bezos filed a plan to sell 8.5 billion by the end of the year. he sold that in just a matter of weeks. earlier this month, he filed a second plan to sell an additional $5 billion by the end of the year. that will bring his total, if he sells that entire $5 billion, to $13 billion in total sales just this year. he's already...
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efficient hand-picked by jeff bezos for the job three years ago.een amazon. mark and gene pointed out the irony of jassy's success at ceo and actually on the e-commerce side and aws he is known for has seen more challenges. cloud stalled to 13% and bounced back. it's now closer to 15%. amazon was the first mover in cloud but now faces a lot more competition at this point from microsoft and google. amazon's e-commerce margins have fallen in negative territory around the pandemic and bring down cost per package and delivery times as well. sports is another big area jassy is leaning in for amazon and spending big and getting those nfl on prime and advertising within prime is widely applauded by wall street and seen as a big opportunity. jassy doubled down on health care and expanding into amazon clinics but his team is pulling back on ghost stores that walk out and brick and mortar stores with lay jusoffs the past few y. alexa, former employees tell me this was bezos' pet project and jassy wants to see major improvements on especially when it comes to
efficient hand-picked by jeff bezos for the job three years ago.een amazon. mark and gene pointed out the irony of jassy's success at ceo and actually on the e-commerce side and aws he is known for has seen more challenges. cloud stalled to 13% and bounced back. it's now closer to 15%. amazon was the first mover in cloud but now faces a lot more competition at this point from microsoft and google. amazon's e-commerce margins have fallen in negative territory around the pandemic and bring down...
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the main takeaway was he's not going anywhere if you think about jeff bezos's, who left amazon who leftogle there's all these major tech founders. he said look i want to see this ai wave played out. it's 10 or 15 more years before the next platform will emerge. >> emily chang, can't wait to see more of the interview. tune into this on bloomberg tv tonight is 6:30 p.m. eastern time. apple a foldable iphone according to the information we are currently at session highs it could fold with wise like a clamshell. and it would make it similar to the samsung galaxy x flip in 2020. this is bloomberg technology. ♪ caroline: big news in cybersecurity. start up wiz has rejected google. turning down there takeover officer sticking instead to the plans for an ipo accord into a memo bloomberg has seen. it marks a blow for google whose tried to catch up on shoring up its security offerings of cloud services. please to bring in dana for more. talk to us about why this was so integral to pete with microsoft and take on the other competitors and aws in the space of cloud. >> it would have rounded out cyb
the main takeaway was he's not going anywhere if you think about jeff bezos's, who left amazon who leftogle there's all these major tech founders. he said look i want to see this ai wave played out. it's 10 or 15 more years before the next platform will emerge. >> emily chang, can't wait to see more of the interview. tune into this on bloomberg tv tonight is 6:30 p.m. eastern time. apple a foldable iphone according to the information we are currently at session highs it could fold with...
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jeff bezos praising trump for the grace and courage under fire. saying high l violence has no place in our society. thomas matthew crooks acted alone and investors are looking to piece together to what led to the shooting. the two victims of the assassination attempt are in the hospital, but in stable condition. for more, we have emily wilkins with more on the impact of the election. good morning. >> good morning, frank. an increasingly polarized america. what happens at the top of the ticket impacts the race below it especially this year with the house and senate in play. republicans and democratic strategists i spoke with over the weekend are expected to see trump get a bump in polling numbers because of his response to the assassination attempt and, of course, that photo of him fist bumping and because of the rnc convention that begins in milwaukee. trump arrive there yesterday. conventions are a time when candidates get a boost in the polls. gop pollster frank luntz posted on xyesterday that voters will go back to their initial choice by the t
jeff bezos praising trump for the grace and courage under fire. saying high l violence has no place in our society. thomas matthew crooks acted alone and investors are looking to piece together to what led to the shooting. the two victims of the assassination attempt are in the hospital, but in stable condition. for more, we have emily wilkins with more on the impact of the election. good morning. >> good morning, frank. an increasingly polarized america. what happens at the top of the...
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appeared, we are on the internet, i have it. saw who is the most influential in the world, musk, trump, bezoshe amount of... and it is they who control the us federal reserve service, a private company, central banks and treasuries, crushing the entire financial global system under themselves to the world. finka distributes agendas to the financial world at every economic forum in taoism, he has all the world media, so you understand, independent families, cbs, nbc and cnn, and he also controls it. apple, microsoft, meta, tesla, and also this comrade owns shares of coca-cola, pepsi, cabooni, ibm, hp, philips, intel, shell, well, i can list, all the world's largest companies belong to him, do you think mr. trump or biden decides at least anything in this country, no, trump, in my opinion, tried, for what, right there, for what right there. paid the price, uh, one more piece of news, we only had about five minutes left there, last week’s news, you said what the european parliament is doing, that’s what it turned out to be, that georgia is a terrible parliamentary dictatorship, marad sergeevich,
appeared, we are on the internet, i have it. saw who is the most influential in the world, musk, trump, bezoshe amount of... and it is they who control the us federal reserve service, a private company, central banks and treasuries, crushing the entire financial global system under themselves to the world. finka distributes agendas to the financial world at every economic forum in taoism, he has all the world media, so you understand, independent families, cbs, nbc and cnn, and he also controls...
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jeff bezos so. that's something that people do. jeffrey points out their cloud business is going gang busters. accelerating previous quarters. he said advertising is a stable 20% with option from prime video. the massive -- for the pandemic is behind them. he note that amazon keeps getting in market share. getting prodetect to -- you know how quickly it comes down. the stock selling at a 20% discount to its ten year average. 235. stocks under $200. incredible. phil was busy. he played out the survey of 40 investment officers. they must be more fun than a barrel of monkeys. cloud spending is biased to a double digit increase with ai being a material driver. get this. microsoft's azure is edging out amazon web services. remember when amazon was at -- the bull to itself. this is incredible. these are the stock that dominate the market. today i heard someone say that this is just like a concentration of companies that led the market in the year 200 which of course means -- this is one time i'm happy be a grizzled veteran. i will tell y
jeff bezos so. that's something that people do. jeffrey points out their cloud business is going gang busters. accelerating previous quarters. he said advertising is a stable 20% with option from prime video. the massive -- for the pandemic is behind them. he note that amazon keeps getting in market share. getting prodetect to -- you know how quickly it comes down. the stock selling at a 20% discount to its ten year average. 235. stocks under $200. incredible. phil was busy. he played out the...
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start-ups backed by big names like jeff bezos. reaction to alphabet shares in context down 2%. microsoft bing chat failed to gain share from google when it announced its big bing update, or a.i. update, rather, last year. it's really tooer to tell how much of a threat this is but clearly saw this a couple months ago, mike when there was rumors that the search product was coming out that sent alphabet shares lower. now seeing it impact here. mike? >> of course, in a weekprehensie overall google story. you mentioned the bing update. how does this sit alongside what microsoft wants do? a competitor? how do we think about this? >> an interesting relationship between the two companies, mike. seen chatgpt put out its own enterprise versions that directly compete with microsoft's copilot. just yesterday microsoft announced new update to bing that has even more art furl sy -- artificial answers in it. similar to what we see from openai. by the way, interesting commentary from google's ceo during their earnings call a couple days ago talking about its artificial intelligence search prod
start-ups backed by big names like jeff bezos. reaction to alphabet shares in context down 2%. microsoft bing chat failed to gain share from google when it announced its big bing update, or a.i. update, rather, last year. it's really tooer to tell how much of a threat this is but clearly saw this a couple months ago, mike when there was rumors that the search product was coming out that sent alphabet shares lower. now seeing it impact here. mike? >> of course, in a weekprehensie overall...
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there's only so much you can harass your mark zuckerberg and jeff bezos.ires and make them into the bad guys. as soon as you start the exits from happening, the startup ecosystem eats itself. >> it depends on how greedy the vcs are, right? you take a potential deal, wiz and google, wiz to get a $23 billion valuation, according to reports, but could that company ipo and be even bigger in the public markets? that depends. and then they're kind of talking out of both sides of their mouth, if they agree for wiz to be acquired by google, which vance has railed on for years versus growing on its own. it would only make google more powerful. >> are vcs ever greedy or ambitious? >> i was going to say, you had a great articulation. >> deirdre, on the a.i. thing, where is this -- there's been a lot of early talk about what the a.i. policy would be. would it be hands off or hands on? >> early indications is it would probably be more hands off because any a.i. regulation could hurt the startup community and maybe benefit the incumbents. you see the mega cap getting ev
there's only so much you can harass your mark zuckerberg and jeff bezos.ires and make them into the bad guys. as soon as you start the exits from happening, the startup ecosystem eats itself. >> it depends on how greedy the vcs are, right? you take a potential deal, wiz and google, wiz to get a $23 billion valuation, according to reports, but could that company ipo and be even bigger in the public markets? that depends. and then they're kind of talking out of both sides of their mouth, if...
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its owner, jeff bezos, may be worth $215 billion, but that does not give them the right to put their $36 billion in annual profits ahead of the health and safety of their workers. this type of corporate greed must end," sanders said. those are some of the headlines. this is democracy now, democracynow.org. war peace and the presidency: breaking with convention. nor video has appeared of j.d. vance praising conspiracy theorist alex jones as a truth teller. stay with us. ♪ [music break] amy: "great waves" by dirty three. this is democracy now! democracynow.org. i am amy goodman. ohio senator j.d. vance is preparing to make his first speech tonight after being tapped by donald trump to be his running mate. vance will headline the republican national convention tonight. on tuesday propublica published a newly uncovered 2021 speech vance made a year before he was elected to the senate. the video shows vance addressing an invitation only group of young conservatives. the chair of the group is leonard leo. this is part of what j.d. vance said. >> if you listen to alex jones every day you wo
its owner, jeff bezos, may be worth $215 billion, but that does not give them the right to put their $36 billion in annual profits ahead of the health and safety of their workers. this type of corporate greed must end," sanders said. those are some of the headlines. this is democracy now, democracynow.org. war peace and the presidency: breaking with convention. nor video has appeared of j.d. vance praising conspiracy theorist alex jones as a truth teller. stay with us. ♪ [music break]...
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jeff bezos has filed with the sec to sell $5 billion of stock as shares hit a record high yesterday,e's been selling all a year. he's moving to miami, and he won't have to pay capital gains taxes on these sales, saving him hundreds of millions of dollars. we also have paramount global. they are surging. this is the name behind mtv and cbs, leading the market with a 6.6% gain on reports that a david ellison's skydance media, the deal to buy paramount is back on. price tag, a reported $1.75 a billion. archer aviation, the flying taxi people, their shares are spiking today too after stellantis, the automaker, says it's investing another $55 million into this company. ashley: all right, very good. thank you very much, lauren. >>> coming up, as we know, it's the fourth of july tomorrow, and people concern lucky them -- heading to the beach. but guess what? there's a shortage of lifeguards, so how is that being handled? we're going to ask a spokesperson from the american lifeguard associate. >>> despite a wave of criticism, fed chair powell says he's not focused on what might happen if tru
jeff bezos has filed with the sec to sell $5 billion of stock as shares hit a record high yesterday,e's been selling all a year. he's moving to miami, and he won't have to pay capital gains taxes on these sales, saving him hundreds of millions of dollars. we also have paramount global. they are surging. this is the name behind mtv and cbs, leading the market with a 6.6% gain on reports that a david ellison's skydance media, the deal to buy paramount is back on. price tag, a reported $1.75 a...
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it's very similar to the popular search engine perplexity backed by names like jeff bezos. sam altman tweet that had this will eventually integrate into the main chatgpt app. this is an speerexperiment righ. they're going to learn from it and incorporate it into their main product. put that in context. microsoft's bing chat which was announced 18 months or so ago failed to gain share from google, despite the fact microsoft said for every point of market share we gain against google, we're going to make a billion dollars in ad revenue. that never happened. it's way too early to tell if this is much of a threat to google. the market seems to think it's time to take three points off alphabet. >> it is amazing that the market assumes whatever competitor comes in, so in terms of microsoft and the failure beginning to gain traction, do you think it's just because people didn't like bing to begin with and people didn't want to go back to bing because they thought that wasn't a good search engine to begin with? >> think of the distribution power google has. it is the default search
it's very similar to the popular search engine perplexity backed by names like jeff bezos. sam altman tweet that had this will eventually integrate into the main chatgpt app. this is an speerexperiment righ. they're going to learn from it and incorporate it into their main product. put that in context. microsoft's bing chat which was announced 18 months or so ago failed to gain share from google, despite the fact microsoft said for every point of market share we gain against google, we're going...
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the frustrated investors think that jeff bezos is selling every time it hits 200 and they want that overhang level. it's this beautiful long term growth chart since 2022 and it's not like you've had some crazy expon exponential. they continue to gain market share and i absolutely love this stock because it's not just retail. now it's aws, that's better margin business for them, probably going to hit 40% in the next five years for margins for them. years for them. aws their second biggest behind retail. then it's advertising, and advertising is coming alon great, and that's a huge high margin business for them. could be a $100 billion line for them. they continue to push in other areas. look at the saks and neimans deal. would they become logistic support and start licensing that to other companies? not only do they take care of their existing lines of businesses, they continue to grow more and more faster revenue growing businesses. ads is a number one growth business for them right now, and i love the story with amazon. it's a buy from me. i think this is going to be the $3 trillion club wi
the frustrated investors think that jeff bezos is selling every time it hits 200 and they want that overhang level. it's this beautiful long term growth chart since 2022 and it's not like you've had some crazy expon exponential. they continue to gain market share and i absolutely love this stock because it's not just retail. now it's aws, that's better margin business for them, probably going to hit 40% in the next five years for margins for them. years for them. aws their second biggest behind...
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. >> yes and you have most of silicon valley tim cook mark and others in the google people jeff bezosot endorsing trump, but think that we wish him well saying something about all this. stuart: okay quick check the markets we have a rally going on monday morning and i am prepared to probably lessee with jeff thinks he's now with us this morning look over that is from now especially for the dow and it probably open new record high this morning intraday and i say as a trump rally and let's say you. jeff: i agree steward and keep in mind this within a very different well this was centimeters away from being a very different conversation and if god for bid, that the outcome was the government got what he wanted, we would we would be talking about the market collapse because i feel that market has shown its resilience as donald trump and now president trump handled this, ss level of leadership in the market likes strong leadership. i do think there are other factors though and i think that the fact that jerome powell e-mail us way, and said that he was not going to let the 2 percent inflat
. >> yes and you have most of silicon valley tim cook mark and others in the google people jeff bezosot endorsing trump, but think that we wish him well saying something about all this. stuart: okay quick check the markets we have a rally going on monday morning and i am prepared to probably lessee with jeff thinks he's now with us this morning look over that is from now especially for the dow and it probably open new record high this morning intraday and i say as a trump rally and let's...
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attempted to block a merger because he was angry about the indian's coverage and wanted to punish jeff bezoszon because he was angry about the washington post or the. neither of those efforts work. but, and this is crucial when talking about project 2025, trump was disorganized and there were checks on his authority elsewhere in the government. what project 2025 does and other documents like it is give from the blueprint on how to wield power more effectively in the right place. that means, these tactics, which are very familiar, currently by israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu is on trial corruption. the biggest charge against him is he abuse regulatory powers to course or control a major media outlet another country, in fact tried it with another country too. he is more comfortable in the mold, he has just been checked more effectively. trump really is acting like one the most concerning authoritarian leaders elected in democracies in recent memory. >> you really helped us understand one of the more complex sectors here. a senior correspondent, author of "the reactionaries. ." tomorr
attempted to block a merger because he was angry about the indian's coverage and wanted to punish jeff bezoszon because he was angry about the washington post or the. neither of those efforts work. but, and this is crucial when talking about project 2025, trump was disorganized and there were checks on his authority elsewhere in the government. what project 2025 does and other documents like it is give from the blueprint on how to wield power more effectively in the right place. that means,...
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it was almost as if jeff bezos was standing outside my house just ready to give me whatever i. that's impressive. but it's worth noting that sears got their first based in chicago. you could order by mail an incredible variety of merchandise from the city that made its way into the country. some urban struck by economic clout of and new york compared their relationship with rural areas to the relationship between an imperial capital and its colonies. city people many of them by the way, born and raised the countryside began to popularize negative stereotypes of country people. some stereotypes that we still recognize today. here's a cartoon was published in a new york city magazine in 1890. it imagined what would be the case if rural people elected a country person as president of united states. we talked week about the growing political activity of people in the countryside, the farmers. the populist party. what negative stereotypes of country people do you see in this image. what you notice. tiffany tiffany. i mean they don't look like really refined, like on the top. you can
it was almost as if jeff bezos was standing outside my house just ready to give me whatever i. that's impressive. but it's worth noting that sears got their first based in chicago. you could order by mail an incredible variety of merchandise from the city that made its way into the country. some urban struck by economic clout of and new york compared their relationship with rural areas to the relationship between an imperial capital and its colonies. city people many of them by the way, born...
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amazon was founded by jeff bezos. dolly the sheep became the first successful cloning mammals and in 2022, my career became the first black manager in the national hockey league. >> the annual keep tahoe are red, white and blue beach cleanup is now underway. hundreds of community members and visitors are picking up all the litter that was left behind from the 4th of july celebrations last year was particularly bad. they collected thousands of pounds of trash. and you can see some to be out and about here around the bay this weekend. hey, dave, ok, when james, we're looking at some fog, hang around the golden gate covering up the towers. but that's a very, very narrow coverage area because most of the bay is pretty much cleared out to make up the flag, though, indicating the continuation of the onshore winds right direction. back to tahoe. you asked lower 90's as we can expect for the weekend and early into the following week. they're very much in the summer mode as well. not going to be skipping too much of the heat t
amazon was founded by jeff bezos. dolly the sheep became the first successful cloning mammals and in 2022, my career became the first black manager in the national hockey league. >> the annual keep tahoe are red, white and blue beach cleanup is now underway. hundreds of community members and visitors are picking up all the litter that was left behind from the 4th of july celebrations last year was particularly bad. they collected thousands of pounds of trash. and you can see some to be...
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what did we hear from jeff bezos back in the day? what was his vision? of our shopping is done online now. so in his original vision to get us to shop online, he's been absolutely successful. stay with us here on bbc news. before we go i will bring you live pictures of west minister as people head to the polls. remember you can follow that on the bbc news website. stay with us here on bbc news. hello again. wherever you are today, it's going to be windy, but the strongest winds will be in the north of the country, blustery winds further south. and it's the south—east that has the highest levels of pollen today, and we're talking predominantly grass pollen at this time of year. so what's happening is low pressure is pulling away into the north sea. this weather front is coming in, enhancing the showers. and you can see from the isobars that it is going to be windy wherever you are. a lot of showers coming in on that wind across scotland, northern england and also northern ireland. the heaviest, most prolific will be across the north—west. come further sou
what did we hear from jeff bezos back in the day? what was his vision? of our shopping is done online now. so in his original vision to get us to shop online, he's been absolutely successful. stay with us here on bbc news. before we go i will bring you live pictures of west minister as people head to the polls. remember you can follow that on the bbc news website. stay with us here on bbc news. hello again. wherever you are today, it's going to be windy, but the strongest winds will be in the...
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what does kronblla bezo do?hat skeletons are hiding in the closet? i can sing someone else’s song, it will immediately become mine, your performance is just a complete merchant, stars, tomorrow at 22:10 on ntv. well, hello, marina, i’m with you for a long time, serious relationships with turkish tv series begin on ivi, the biggest catalog of turkish tv series in easy subscription. hello, oleg nikolaevich, they are looking for me in the wild, they set up an ambush at my house, they say there was a massacre there, someone flew in there, but you never know what they are saying, oleg nikolaevich, take me to vselozhsk, and i’ll take me to the station, oleg nikolaevich, how about station, well, anyone will copy me on the train, well, anyone, well , i... helped you so many times, well, to vselozhsk, well, half an hour by car, okay, let's go, okay, don't litter, then you'll throw it away, hello , hello, listen, sorry, you were detained at work, you’ve been standing there for a long time, but no, just i came, this is for
what does kronblla bezo do?hat skeletons are hiding in the closet? i can sing someone else’s song, it will immediately become mine, your performance is just a complete merchant, stars, tomorrow at 22:10 on ntv. well, hello, marina, i’m with you for a long time, serious relationships with turkish tv series begin on ivi, the biggest catalog of turkish tv series in easy subscription. hello, oleg nikolaevich, they are looking for me in the wild, they set up an ambush at my house, they say there...
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. >> more importantly is whether we're going to see jensen huang, bezos and others -- >> using a.i.nk only zuckerberg. i'm going only with zuckerberg. wil wilfred, it was great to see you this week. >> give the challenge to musk. >> are you here next week? >> no. it's been a pleasure. thanks for having me. >>> have a great weekend. our live market coverage tethwoig with these t rht afr is. i can't believe you corporate types are still at it. just stop calling each other rock stars. and using workday to put finance and h.r. on one platform. tim, you are a rock star. using responsible ai doesn't make you a rock star. it kinda does. you are not rock stars. (clears throat) okay. most of you are not rock stars. oooh. data driven insights, and large language models. oh, that's so rock roll. it is, right. he gets it. yeah. >>> good friday morning and welcome to "money movers." i'm leslie picker with wilfred frost live from post 9 of the new york stock exchange. coming up, jared bernstein with the jobs
. >> more importantly is whether we're going to see jensen huang, bezos and others -- >> using a.i.nk only zuckerberg. i'm going only with zuckerberg. wil wilfred, it was great to see you this week. >> give the challenge to musk. >> are you here next week? >> no. it's been a pleasure. thanks for having me. >>> have a great weekend. our live market coverage tethwoig with these t rht afr is. i can't believe you corporate types are still at it. just stop...
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bezos selling more. >> he's got a lot of things on his mind.ost" piece? it was mean. he basically saved "the washington post." give the guy a break. >> it's an abstraction, one would think, for him. although i know he does think about it or spend maybe a few hours -- i forget. i once talked to him about it. >> two hours of his time is worth like 80 hours of the rest of us. >> few hours a week or something like that, he's told me. he's selling stock. >> yeah. >> continues to sell stock. but he's got an awful lot behind it, and you can't blame him, given the move up in the share price as well, not to mention he redomiciled to florida, which i believe makes selling of stock easier, and he went quite a long period without having sold a share. >> $863 million. he's got a lot behind it. the wealth that's been created, we don't talk about enough. like larry ellison, he could lose $20 billion and make paramount into a hyperscaler if he wanted to. >> having that kind of capital behind you is a -- is a great benefit, one would think. and to your point, y
bezos selling more. >> he's got a lot of things on his mind.ost" piece? it was mean. he basically saved "the washington post." give the guy a break. >> it's an abstraction, one would think, for him. although i know he does think about it or spend maybe a few hours -- i forget. i once talked to him about it. >> two hours of his time is worth like 80 hours of the rest of us. >> few hours a week or something like that, he's told me. he's selling stock....
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. >> speaking of amazon, jeff bezos has sold $863 million in amazon stock.his comes after he sold $500 billion in sales of stock. he may sell as many as 50 million shares before early 2025. amazon is up more than 31% year to date. a little change premarket. >>> now to the latest from democratic lawmakers meetings in washington and the 2024 presidential race. emily wilkins joins us now with the very latest. hey, emily. >> hey, melissa. lawmakers are still feeling uneasy with biden continuing at the top of their ticket, but they're also worried what a potential alternative could look like. after discussion yesterday, there is still no consensus and a lot of concerns, a lot of them about their own races. the seventh sitting democrat called on biden to withdraw yesterday. she said the stakes are too high. we caught up with her in the hallway. listen to what she said. >> listened to my colleagues and thought about the future, emily, my kids, and felt i needed to advocate as strongly as possible for new leadership so we could really prosecute the case against dona
. >> speaking of amazon, jeff bezos has sold $863 million in amazon stock.his comes after he sold $500 billion in sales of stock. he may sell as many as 50 million shares before early 2025. amazon is up more than 31% year to date. a little change premarket. >>> now to the latest from democratic lawmakers meetings in washington and the 2024 presidential race. emily wilkins joins us now with the very latest. hey, emily. >> hey, melissa. lawmakers are still feeling uneasy with...
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. >> aws and next a big cold fusion reactor bezos will come up with. pretty good.t, he throws a couple million into carbon offsets and feels morally virtuous because of that. what you didsay, really cool. third world. yeah. we got pretty nice standards of linking over here. you can't have that. enjoy your soy-based meat products. never be able to cut -- not fair. not how it works. >> it's more complicated. "on the other hand." >> why we have the news 3 letter and a qr code on the screen. scan with your phone camera takes you to -- there it is. type if you like to move your fingers. cnbc.com/otoh the full text of both arguments to share. >> i like the keyboard. jon, thank you. >>> earnings tomorrow from big banks. kicking things off. talk to an equity enlist about this from morgan stanley. betsy, please, for all -- heads spinning. a lot going on, little cycle, everything else. what is the maim tn thing to fo in as bank results come in? >> thanks so much for having me. yes, tomorrow at this time we will be deep into second quarter earnings results for the banks with
. >> aws and next a big cold fusion reactor bezos will come up with. pretty good.t, he throws a couple million into carbon offsets and feels morally virtuous because of that. what you didsay, really cool. third world. yeah. we got pretty nice standards of linking over here. you can't have that. enjoy your soy-based meat products. never be able to cut -- not fair. not how it works. >> it's more complicated. "on the other hand." >> why we have the news 3 letter and a...
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one was amazon ceo jeff bezos. another was meta ceo mark zuckerberg.mp certainly still has his enemies or people he doesn't look fondly on in the business community as elsewhere, but the general tenor that trump gave to us was this idea that trump nomics is going to be really good for business, even if trump's election makes a lot of ceos nervous. >> national correspondent at bloomberg "business week," josh green, thank you for your reporting and bringing it to us. we appreciate it. >> it is interesting, hearing jamie dimon's name put out there and other people on wall street that would certainly calm the waters a bit on wall street. interesting those names are even being floated as a possible treasury secretary. >>> if either joe biden or donald trump are elected this november, it'd be the seventh time in the last nine elections americans will have chosen a president born in the 1940s. that would put the u.s. at odds with the rest of the world. both trump and biden, ages 78 and 81 respectively, are significantly older than most current world leaders w
one was amazon ceo jeff bezos. another was meta ceo mark zuckerberg.mp certainly still has his enemies or people he doesn't look fondly on in the business community as elsewhere, but the general tenor that trump gave to us was this idea that trump nomics is going to be really good for business, even if trump's election makes a lot of ceos nervous. >> national correspondent at bloomberg "business week," josh green, thank you for your reporting and bringing it to us. we appreciate...
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that's exactly what its billionaire ownerjeff bezos is doing.— that a youngerjeff started an online book store in his garage in bellevue, washington. and you know the rest. in three decades amazon has become a global "everything store" — with a stock market value of over two trillion dollars. so where is it heading next? joining me to look into the crystal ball is natalie berg, retail analyst and founder of nbk retail. many people watching this will have taken a leap of faith with amazon and it would have changed their life. it was a unique journey, wasn't it? tt life. it was a unique “ourney, want not life. it was a unique “ourney, wasn't it? . , , .,' wasn't it? it was but it paid off because amazon _ wasn't it? it was but it paid off because amazon has - wasn't it? it was but it paid off because amazon has been - wasn't it? it was but it paid off because amazon has been one wasn't it? it was but it paid off i because amazon has been one of wasn't it? it was but it paid off - because amazon has been one of the most influential retailers of the
that's exactly what its billionaire ownerjeff bezos is doing.— that a youngerjeff started an online book store in his garage in bellevue, washington. and you know the rest. in three decades amazon has become a global "everything store" — with a stock market value of over two trillion dollars. so where is it heading next? joining me to look into the crystal ball is natalie berg, retail analyst and founder of nbk retail. many people watching this will have taken a leap of faith with...