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the building has or is done what it was a bosa do. thisjust seems or is done what it was a bosa do.do. thisjust seems excessive. -- supposed to do. people are being directed around here to be swiss cottagers community centre. they‘ve been directed to mattresses on the floor. we are talking about 800 households being evacuated. people don‘t know how long they are going to be staying in temporary accommodation. we had in coal between two and four weeks. —— told. camden council says they understand it is distressing to people, but insists that safety measures must come first. it says the grenfell disaster has changed everything. a short time ago we heard from tulip siddique the local mp for the chalcots estate. she explained how things unfolded this evening. i had ihada i had a call from camden council about an hour ago to say last night we had a meeting, with everybody medevac, in which residents raised certain concerns. it was not about the cladding, to clarify, but about these they are worried about. —— with everybody present. she said she was going to do a joint approach to assess
the building has or is done what it was a bosa do. thisjust seems or is done what it was a bosa do.do. thisjust seems excessive. -- supposed to do. people are being directed around here to be swiss cottagers community centre. they‘ve been directed to mattresses on the floor. we are talking about 800 households being evacuated. people don‘t know how long they are going to be staying in temporary accommodation. we had in coal between two and four weeks. —— told. camden council says they...
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let's get back to deirdre bosa with details on the uber meeting, breaking news coming out. what can you tell us now >> reporter: hey, guys we can give you a little bit more detail about travis kal kalanick the ceo of uber, his decision to step down. we have an e-mail he sent to uber's 14,000 employees. in it he says that if we are going to work on uber 2.0, i also need to work on travis 2.0 to become the leader this company needs and that you deserve. he also says that during this interim period they will be running the team there have been a whole bunch of departures while the investigation has been ongoing his number of reports have been depleted he says it is hard to put a time line on this it may be shorter or longer than we might expect. we also have the report are from the holder investigation that has about 14 pages long. i have it right here but it has recommendations such as reallocating the responsibilities of travis k kalanick and identify candidates who can help address these recommendations. they already brought on several new people they've lost lots as well.
let's get back to deirdre bosa with details on the uber meeting, breaking news coming out. what can you tell us now >> reporter: hey, guys we can give you a little bit more detail about travis kal kalanick the ceo of uber, his decision to step down. we have an e-mail he sent to uber's 14,000 employees. in it he says that if we are going to work on uber 2.0, i also need to work on travis 2.0 to become the leader this company needs and that you deserve. he also says that during this interim...
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. >>> for more on where amazon's efforts and grocery stand today we turn to diedre bosa. >> amazon haspushing into the grocery space already for a decade with its fresh online grocery delivery service that started back in 2007, but guys, online grocery hasn't picked up as quickly as some may have thought. people still like to go to physical stores, they like to pick their own veggies and fruit. now, online sales are expected to grow, but for now the market is still mostly in physical stores and amazon has given us hints that it's been looking at an online/offline hybrid approach a few months ago we were in amazon's hometown of seattle and got a firsthand view of its grocery brick and mortar experiments. they're still experiments at this point there's amazon go. we've talked about this. automated grocery store eliminates the entire checkout process. it opened late last year and still only open to employees there are also two amazon fresh pickup locations that lets customers order online, get groceries delivered right to their trunks. it's placed there. all they have to do is drive in an
. >>> for more on where amazon's efforts and grocery stand today we turn to diedre bosa. >> amazon haspushing into the grocery space already for a decade with its fresh online grocery delivery service that started back in 2007, but guys, online grocery hasn't picked up as quickly as some may have thought. people still like to go to physical stores, they like to pick their own veggies and fruit. now, online sales are expected to grow, but for now the market is still mostly in...
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but first, here's deedra bosa with the friday market wrap. what have we got?porter: happy friday, thanks, chuck, stocks ending today mixed. the dow rose 24 points with, the s&p gained just a fraction and the nasdaq lost 13. the big news of the day, amazon is expanding its presence in brick and mortar retail. the ecommerce giant will buy supermarket chain whole foods for more than $13 billion in cash. and new home construction was slow for a third straight month. the commerce department reports housing starts fell 5.5% in may, while building permits fell nearly 5%. and that's it from cnbc, first in business worldwide. when you booked this trip, you didn't know we had over 26,000 local activities listed on our app. or that you could book them right from your phone. a few weeks ago, you still didn't know if you were gonna go. now the only thing you don't know, is why it took you so long to come here. expedia. everything in one place, so you can travel the world better. ♪ at lincoln financial, we get there are some responsibilities of love you gotta do on your own
but first, here's deedra bosa with the friday market wrap. what have we got?porter: happy friday, thanks, chuck, stocks ending today mixed. the dow rose 24 points with, the s&p gained just a fraction and the nasdaq lost 13. the big news of the day, amazon is expanding its presence in brick and mortar retail. the ecommerce giant will buy supermarket chain whole foods for more than $13 billion in cash. and new home construction was slow for a third straight month. the commerce department...
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of the morning, uber ceo travis kalanick resigning from the company that he co-founded our deidre bosa to happen >> you know, some say the writing was on the wall. as you know, travis controls the board. somebody may have survived this. it's going to be left up to a management committee of more than 10 employees. it includes, as you know, a very long list of empty positions after the exodus it's not just kalanick, it's uber's chief deal maker, amir michael. jeff jones we couldn't fit them all on the graphic. the question now though is what does an uber 2.0 world look like and one where we will not have a travis 2.0 lrunning the company. that is what competitors are trying to figure out lyft for its part has not been sitting back watching the debacle. it's been raising money, signing more partners with the likes of waymo, jaguar, delta it is gaining ground in terms of market share as for the vc community which has pretty much thrown money at uber over the years, some of the people say uber's shakeup could make other startups, particularly in silicon valley, think about what internal gov
of the morning, uber ceo travis kalanick resigning from the company that he co-founded our deidre bosa to happen >> you know, some say the writing was on the wall. as you know, travis controls the board. somebody may have survived this. it's going to be left up to a management committee of more than 10 employees. it includes, as you know, a very long list of empty positions after the exodus it's not just kalanick, it's uber's chief deal maker, amir michael. jeff jones we couldn't fit them...
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shake-up at uber chief business officer michael is out on the alleged sexual harassment our deirdre bosa is live the management crisis gets worse and worse. >> reporter: it continues, sara. the next big question is whether the ceo himself takes a three-month leave of absence emil michael was the right-hand man and uber's chief deal maker. now he's the highest profile exit so far. he announce d his departure in a internal memo to his team saying yesterday was his last day and, quote, it has truly been the experience of the fastest growing company of all time. he has played a crucial role in growth he brought if major funding that helped reach the valuation he has also been attached to some of the startup's biggest controversies and many wondered leading up to this point if he could survive that holder report now we're waiting to hear if he takes a leave of absence and if he does there are very few people who could step in remember that it's not just michael, the 20 plus employees fired because of the internal investigation, these are just some of the other names that have left. this exodu
shake-up at uber chief business officer michael is out on the alleged sexual harassment our deirdre bosa is live the management crisis gets worse and worse. >> reporter: it continues, sara. the next big question is whether the ceo himself takes a three-month leave of absence emil michael was the right-hand man and uber's chief deal maker. now he's the highest profile exit so far. he announce d his departure in a internal memo to his team saying yesterday was his last day and, quote, it...
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. >> deirdre, thank you for that deirdre bosa out west. >>> joining us is john springer from supermarketor joining us on a big day. >> thank you for having me. >> you have been covering the business for more than a decade. can you remember a deal that was as consequential >> off the top of my head, probably not this is really an interesting deal and a combination of two companies that are really innovators in their space. i'm interested to see in how it all works out. >> what have you heard so far in terms of reaction from suppliers, analysts, anybody you have been -- who's now trying to figure out the effect on margins and distribution >> yeah. well, i think it's going to -- you know, accelerate and kind of get whole foods out of the crosshairs of activist investors that have been in their way. and they can probably -- you know, execute the things they need to do in order to get their business back into shape a little bit out of the spotlight now. although this -- you know, this gives a lot of attention, you know, they'd be happy to be able to work out their -- you know, their problems
. >> deirdre, thank you for that deirdre bosa out west. >>> joining us is john springer from supermarketor joining us on a big day. >> thank you for having me. >> you have been covering the business for more than a decade. can you remember a deal that was as consequential >> off the top of my head, probably not this is really an interesting deal and a combination of two companies that are really innovators in their space. i'm interested to see in how it all...
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the kpmg women's leadership championship is taking place in illinois that's where we find deirdre bosa's joining us right now with a very special guest deirdre, good morning. >> good morning, guys. that's right we are here it is a beautiful morning in chicago actually on the golf course, and i am joined by the 66th secretary of state, dr. condoleezza rice thank you for being here and by the way, guys, i also want to mention, you had a very good golf game yesterday >> yes, but remember, they put it on the green and then i putt it let's not get carried away >> fair enough so lots to talk about. i want to start with your book you just wrote a book and you were talking about the case for the importance of democracy and institution building around the world, organizations like nato now we're six months in to the trump presidency are those ideas at odds with the current administration >> i believe every president of the united states stands for our values and ultimately, presidents react to that way you heard president trump say, for instance, after the syrian chemical attack, we can't let t
the kpmg women's leadership championship is taking place in illinois that's where we find deirdre bosa's joining us right now with a very special guest deirdre, good morning. >> good morning, guys. that's right we are here it is a beautiful morning in chicago actually on the golf course, and i am joined by the 66th secretary of state, dr. condoleezza rice thank you for being here and by the way, guys, i also want to mention, you had a very good golf game yesterday >> yes, but...