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he's hugely important for the success because i think with jeff bezos you wouldn't have found amazon c growing to the size that it is he started out despite critics saying that while the company isn't making any profits you know the share was undervalued for a long time because of that that's since changed because amazon has made huge profits he's expanded the business model in a visionary way i don't say that often but jeff bezos has a rare mix of vision management capability and the ability to develop the business model further something many other companies starters aren't very good at other people who are good at that were steve jobs at apple for example or bill gates at microsoft the other side to jeff bezos is he's apparently not a terribly pleasant man to work for one hears many famous stories of people subordinates being dressed down by him victims of his temper. in frankfurt thank you very much. scientists around the world are currently racing to bring the fast a lot grown the meat to market demand for meat is likely to increase considerably in the coming years and conventio
he's hugely important for the success because i think with jeff bezos you wouldn't have found amazon c growing to the size that it is he started out despite critics saying that while the company isn't making any profits you know the share was undervalued for a long time because of that that's since changed because amazon has made huge profits he's expanded the business model in a visionary way i don't say that often but jeff bezos has a rare mix of vision management capability and the ability...
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the future of an amazon executive of what would jeff bezos do ahead on "press here." as president trump and president xi try to work out a broad trade deal. we'll drill down to the details. vm ware's officer telling us of the actual experiences silicon valley is having in china. a former amazon executive jeff ? ou our reporters, mark schwartz and richardlond's financial times. this week on "press here." be 20 countries at the g-20 summit this weekend. our eyes are on two of them. the united states and china. president trump and xi jinping face a trade war. the talks may be at the conference in japan or in beijing. vm ware's operating officer is back from china where he hosted the for rem, pooden is joining us right now. sanjay pooden is in charge of all of em. i want to go in with you on your most recent trip to china. in the hotel bar, you are talking for those who work for your company and those who don't. what are they saying behind closed door? >> yeah, thanks scott for having me on the show. i think it was important that the executive -- they're getting a sense o
the future of an amazon executive of what would jeff bezos do ahead on "press here." as president trump and president xi try to work out a broad trade deal. we'll drill down to the details. vm ware's officer telling us of the actual experiences silicon valley is having in china. a former amazon executive jeff ? ou our reporters, mark schwartz and richardlond's financial times. this week on "press here." be 20 countries at the g-20 summit this weekend. our eyes are on two of...
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well, he's not, i mean, and our engagement with jeff bezos's investigation team did not involve any kindime or for our work. it wasn't a contractual kind of relationship. i mean, that said, i would simply add to your descriptionjeff bezos's situation here, is that i believe at the time ofjamal khashoggi's murder, jeff bezos found himself in a bit of a quandary, in a bit of a complexifier, as he describes it. because this is a man who owned the washington post, for which jamal khashoggi worked, but he's also a man who had business ties and a kind of direct relationships with mbs. so, you know, he had to pick a side. yes, and we should remind everybody when you say mbs, you mean crown prince mohammed bin salman, the de facto leader, power, in saudi arabia today. let's talk more about khashoggi. because you were an associate of his. he was a man who consistently in the media called for fundamental reform and change in saudi arabia. you have done the same thing. your arab tyrant manual website and your blogs are consistently targeting saudi arabia as one of the arab countries that is most in
well, he's not, i mean, and our engagement with jeff bezos's investigation team did not involve any kindime or for our work. it wasn't a contractual kind of relationship. i mean, that said, i would simply add to your descriptionjeff bezos's situation here, is that i believe at the time ofjamal khashoggi's murder, jeff bezos found himself in a bit of a quandary, in a bit of a complexifier, as he describes it. because this is a man who owned the washington post, for which jamal khashoggi worked,...
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trish: rising democratic star accusing billionaire jeff bezos of paying his workers quote starvation wages just to turn a profit. the only problem the amazon minimum wage is already $15 which is double what the law demands. shocking new video showing a flight attend damage literally hitting a plane ceiling during severe turbulence. the maximum pressure campaign''. the latest details next. all money managers might seem the same, but some give their clients cookie cutter portfolios. fisher investments tailors portfolios to your goals and needs. some only call when they have something to sell. fisher calls regularly so you stay informed. and while some advisors are happy to earn commissions whether you do well or not. fisher investments fees are structured so we do better when you do better. maybe that's why most of our clients come from other money managers. fisher investments. clearly better money management. let's see, aleve is than tylenol extra strength. and last longer with fewer pills. so why am i still thinking about this? i'll take aleve. aleve. proven better on pain. still ner
trish: rising democratic star accusing billionaire jeff bezos of paying his workers quote starvation wages just to turn a profit. the only problem the amazon minimum wage is already $15 which is double what the law demands. shocking new video showing a flight attend damage literally hitting a plane ceiling during severe turbulence. the maximum pressure campaign''. the latest details next. all money managers might seem the same, but some give their clients cookie cutter portfolios. fisher...
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alexandria ocasio-cortez slamming amazon's ceo jeff bezos. but amazon is now firing back.woman needs to get her facts straight. my experience with usaa has been excellent. they really appreciate the military family and it really shows. with all that usaa offers why go with anybody else? we know their rates are good, we know that they're always going to take care of us. it was an instant savings and i should have changed a long time ago. it was funny because when we would call another insurance company, hey would say "oh we can't beat usaa" we're the webber family. we're the tenney's we're the hayles, and we're usaa members for life. ♪ get your usaa auto insurance quote today. ♪ can't see what it is yet.re? what is that? that's a blazer? that's a chevy blazer? aww, this is dope. this thing is beautiful. i love the lights. oh man, it's got a mean face on it. it looks like a piece of candy. look at the interior. this is nice. this is my sexy mom car. i would feel like a cool dad. it's just really chic. i love this thing. it's gorgeous. i would pull up in this in a heartbeat.
alexandria ocasio-cortez slamming amazon's ceo jeff bezos. but amazon is now firing back.woman needs to get her facts straight. my experience with usaa has been excellent. they really appreciate the military family and it really shows. with all that usaa offers why go with anybody else? we know their rates are good, we know that they're always going to take care of us. it was an instant savings and i should have changed a long time ago. it was funny because when we would call another insurance...
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my team went to jeff bezos my boss last year, he said he wanted to raise wages.ely, the most extreme option was to go, instead of going gradually to $15 was to go right away to $15. that's the option he chose because he knew it was the right thing to do for our workers. we're hiring more people in america than almost any other country. i mean, any other company in america. and we're hiring not just in select cities, but in almost every state in the country. we're focused on this issue, and we corrected the record because we feel like we're part of the solution not the problem. >> i want to ask you as well, on a different topic, you touched on so many topics today. you're one of the few former white house press secretaries. there's not a lot of people that have stood there and know what it means. as we cesare rsee sarah sanderst the end of the month. it's about 101 days, she will be remembered for admitting to the special counsel she was lying. the rank and file of the fbi did support jim comey. as she tried to support president trump. how is her legacy going to i
my team went to jeff bezos my boss last year, he said he wanted to raise wages.ely, the most extreme option was to go, instead of going gradually to $15 was to go right away to $15. that's the option he chose because he knew it was the right thing to do for our workers. we're hiring more people in america than almost any other country. i mean, any other company in america. and we're hiring not just in select cities, but in almost every state in the country. we're focused on this issue, and we...
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caught on camera, a protester in las vegas interrupting amazon ceo jeff bezos. a woman ran on stage and started shouting about chicken farms. the woman who was from berkley was protesting conditions of the california poultry farm that supplies amazon. security guards took her away. jeff bezos was talking about plans to send satellites into space when the woman rushed on to the stage. >>> well our time is 4:35. today is the last day of the apple worldwide developers conference. sesame street workshops creative director brown johnson. she'll be talking about the show's 50th anniversary. apple unveiled some new upgrades and improvements to existing software and gadgets and some of the changes and upgrades won't be available until the fall. >>> there's a push by some activists in the lgbtq community to ban google from this year's gay pride parade. the criticism focuses on youtube which google owns. gay journalist carlos maza complained to youtube about crowder's repeated homophobic harassment. >>> in sacramento police officers can now rejoin the city's pride celebra
caught on camera, a protester in las vegas interrupting amazon ceo jeff bezos. a woman ran on stage and started shouting about chicken farms. the woman who was from berkley was protesting conditions of the california poultry farm that supplies amazon. security guards took her away. jeff bezos was talking about plans to send satellites into space when the woman rushed on to the stage. >>> well our time is 4:35. today is the last day of the apple worldwide developers conference. sesame...
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hitting jeff bezos, amazon owner for paying his employees starvation wages. all that and much more on "making money". ♪ charles: so the question are our hopes really starting to fade for a china trade deal? commerce secretary wilbur ross actually downplaying a deal between president trump and xi xinping at the g20 summit next week. with hearings kicking off today on new tariffs where exactly do we go from here? joining us hudson institute senior fellow, author of, the 100 year marathon, michael pillsbury. michael, you were saying for a long time, that wall street was getting over its skis, anticipating a deal. it was far too early. you were 100% correct. >> thank you. charles: i think wall street is adjusting to a deal may not happen or happen overnight? >> i wouldn't be overly pessimistic. it is quite possible the two presidents will have a very serious talk in private and then come out and say something like, we have instructed our negotiators to get back together again based on our consensus that we've achieved in our conversation here. i think the chances
hitting jeff bezos, amazon owner for paying his employees starvation wages. all that and much more on "making money". ♪ charles: so the question are our hopes really starting to fade for a china trade deal? commerce secretary wilbur ross actually downplaying a deal between president trump and xi xinping at the g20 summit next week. with hearings kicking off today on new tariffs where exactly do we go from here? joining us hudson institute senior fellow, author of, the 100 year...
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amazon's jeff bezos is reportedly buying three fifth were able dos and w to take our cameras inside.hose stories and much more tonight on "nightly business report" for this wednesday, june 5th. >>> and we do bid you a good evening, everybody, and welcome. it was another rally day o street today. the dow and the s&p have now ecorded their best two-day gains since january. enthusiasm from yesterday carriedodver to as investors aeared even more nfident that the federal reserve will cut interest rates some time this year. tech rates rose and thety uti and interest rate sectors and with u.s. and mexican officials talking theay and some of trade that rattled investors last week were put in the backburner and we'll have more on that in just a few minutes and the dow gained another 207t pos you see to 25,539. the nasdaq was up 4 and the s&p added 22. >> and stocks rose despite mixed repos on the economy. job creation in the private sector hit a nine-year low. according to thll pay processor adp, businesses added just 27,0 jobs in may. the forecasts were for 175,000. a separe report, however,
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actually, jeff bezos was one of the early angel investors in amazon. essentially, what they did was solved search for the first time. when google is formed as a company, these are also names you may or may not remember, there were dozens of search engines. altavista, no one thought there needed to be another search engine, but what people didn't realize is that the search engine at that time did not work very well. if you wanted to search for windsurfing in california, they could find those pages, but maybe not find the pages you wanted at the top of the list. they solved the problem of search by introducing the concept of relevancy. any database can find all of the data in the world and organizing, but google's algorithm did that one extra trick that was necessary, which was to sort the pages by relevancy. what is the most relevant webpage or answer or result for whatever the given query is? even though nobody thought that there needed to be another search engine, it turned out that google was the search engine that made all other search engines look
actually, jeff bezos was one of the early angel investors in amazon. essentially, what they did was solved search for the first time. when google is formed as a company, these are also names you may or may not remember, there were dozens of search engines. altavista, no one thought there needed to be another search engine, but what people didn't realize is that the search engine at that time did not work very well. if you wanted to search for windsurfing in california, they could find those...
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but in essence, jeff bezos owns the washington post. was the newspaper where jamal khashoggi wrote his columns. after khashoggi's murder, the washington post was perhaps one of the strongest media organisations demanding a complete review of us policy towards saudi arabia. the saudis, i dare say, were very much less than happy with the washington post coverage. sojeff bezos is connected to that whole story. is he financing you today? well, he's not, i mean, and our engagement with jeff bezos‘s investigation team did not involve any kind of compensation for our time or for our work. it wasn't a contractual kind of relationship. i mean, that said, i would simply add to your descriptionjeff bezos‘s situation here, is that i believe at the time ofjamal khashoggi's murder, jeff bezos found himself in a bit of a quandary, in a bit of a complexifier, as he describes it. because this is a man who owned the washington post, for which jamal khashoggi worked, but he's also a man who had business ties and a kind of direct relationships with mbs. so
but in essence, jeff bezos owns the washington post. was the newspaper where jamal khashoggi wrote his columns. after khashoggi's murder, the washington post was perhaps one of the strongest media organisations demanding a complete review of us policy towards saudi arabia. the saudis, i dare say, were very much less than happy with the washington post coverage. sojeff bezos is connected to that whole story. is he financing you today? well, he's not, i mean, and our engagement with jeff...
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a protester in las vegas interrupting amazon ceo jeff bezos during a conference.oman from berkley ran onto the stage started shouting about chicken farms. a spokesman says the woman was protesting against conditions of the california poultry farmes amazon. security guards removed the woman from the stage. jeff bezos was talking about plans to send satellites into space when that woman rushed the stage. >>> well there's a push by some activists in the lgbtq community to ban google from this year's gay pride parade in san francisco. hood line reports the criticism focuses on youtube which google owns. youtube is refusing to kick steven crowder off the platform. gay journalist complained to youtube about crowder's repeated homophobic harassment but youtube said they did not violate it terms of service. >>> in sacramento, police officers can now rejoin the city's pride celebration there. the move reverses a decision by the lgbtq center to banned uniformed officers from pride events. the center claims that many transand people of lgbtq and people of color. the police o
a protester in las vegas interrupting amazon ceo jeff bezos during a conference.oman from berkley ran onto the stage started shouting about chicken farms. a spokesman says the woman was protesting against conditions of the california poultry farmes amazon. security guards removed the woman from the stage. jeff bezos was talking about plans to send satellites into space when that woman rushed the stage. >>> well there's a push by some activists in the lgbtq community to ban google from...
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inside jeff bezos' penthouse probably paid cash. >> by the way, happy anniversary. >> thank you verynumber 15 for yours truly, and my wonderful bride, joanne. >> congrats. >> thank you very much. >>> here's what's ahead on "the exchange." >> coming up, tim cook says apple is not a monopoly. is he right? investors are firing warning shots in the retail sectors. >>> a positive outlook for one ipo. >> and waking up at 4:00 a.m., etngto success or to gti a cold that's all ahead in "rapid fire." -driverless cars... -all ground personnel... ...or trips to mars. $4.95. delivery drones or the latest phones. $4.95. no matter what you trade, at fidelity it's just $4.95 per online u.s. equity trade. >>> welcome back to "the exchange." it's rapid fire. here to break down the headlines are bill griffith, kate rogers and eamon javers. >> nice to work inside. >> is there coverage over your head >> there's a little tent we're protected from the rain but it gets hot. >> little warm out there. >> you have air conditioning >> producer gets in your ear and says -- >> you look a little shiny, yes. >> wha
inside jeff bezos' penthouse probably paid cash. >> by the way, happy anniversary. >> thank you verynumber 15 for yours truly, and my wonderful bride, joanne. >> congrats. >> thank you very much. >>> here's what's ahead on "the exchange." >> coming up, tim cook says apple is not a monopoly. is he right? investors are firing warning shots in the retail sectors. >>> a positive outlook for one ipo. >> and waking up at 4:00 a.m.,...
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simply add to your description of the situation here that i believe at the time of the murder, jeff bezosves in a quandary and a complex fire. this is a man who owned the washington post for which jamal khashoggi worked. he was also a man who had business ties and direct relationships with nbs. he had to be decided. we should remind everybody that when you say nbs, you mend the crown prince, mohammed bin salman. the defective lead of power in saudi arabia today. let's talk more about khashoggi. you are an associate of his. he constantly called the fundamental reform in saudi—— called the fundamental reform in saudi —— saudi arabia, you have done the same thing. your ira —— the arab current manual and website and blogs are consistently targeting saudi arabia is one of the arab countries is most in need of an end to authoritarianism and repression. where you surprised when khashoggi was murdered and so that consulate building in istanbul? yes, i think eve ryo ne building in istanbul? yes, i think everyone was surprised to stop i don't think we expect the worst case scenario to be a murder.
simply add to your description of the situation here that i believe at the time of the murder, jeff bezosves in a quandary and a complex fire. this is a man who owned the washington post for which jamal khashoggi worked. he was also a man who had business ties and direct relationships with nbs. he had to be decided. we should remind everybody that when you say nbs, you mend the crown prince, mohammed bin salman. the defective lead of power in saudi arabia today. let's talk more about khashoggi....
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there are just two guys at amazon who report to jeff bezos and have the title of ceo. 's the ceo of aws. jeff wilkie is the ceo of almost everything else. amazon's core e-commerce, physical stores including whole foods, all of the logistics operations, that falls under him. he's been ceo of worldwide consumer for three years, his first broadcast interview. i wanted to talk to him about this environment now where regulators and lawmakers were talking about big tech and putting it in the line for questions about whether it has gotten too big jeff wilkie talked about that mostly in the context of how amazon serves the consumer not necessarily how it affects the competitive dynamic. listen to what he had to say >> we think that all significant entities in the economy should be scrutinized that's not unusual our job is to constructive business and practices that pass that scrutiny with flying colors what we're going to talk about this week at remars is all of the investment we're making in customer services and services that we offer to developers and ai researchers all over
there are just two guys at amazon who report to jeff bezos and have the title of ceo. 's the ceo of aws. jeff wilkie is the ceo of almost everything else. amazon's core e-commerce, physical stores including whole foods, all of the logistics operations, that falls under him. he's been ceo of worldwide consumer for three years, his first broadcast interview. i wanted to talk to him about this environment now where regulators and lawmakers were talking about big tech and putting it in the line for...
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this after she ripped into jeff bezos over paying its workers what she is calling starvation wages.ty says progressives are getting aggravated pat pelosi for not moving on impeachment. she is firing back at trump tore agreeing with her. with drivewise. it lets you know when you go too fast... ...and brake too hard. with feedback to help you drive safer. giving you the power to actually lower your cost. unfortunately, it can't do anything about that. now that you know the truth... are you in good hands? at comcast, we didn't build the nation's largest gig-speed network just to make businesses run faster. we built it to help them go beyond. because beyond risk... welcome to the neighborhood, guys. there is reward. ♪ ♪ beyond work and life... who else could he be? there is the moment. beyond technology... there is human ingenuity. ♪ ♪ every day, comcast business is helping businesses go beyond the expected, to do the extraordinary. take your business beyond. charles: starvation wages. that's what alexandria ocasio-cortez says amazon pays its workers. she said it limits the employees' a
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people to the edge of space and actually into space and if you look at the things that you and musk jeff bezos and richard branson talk about this may be just dipping our toes in the water within a 10 or 15 years that need be maybe not commonplace not unusual for you know somebody who actually went into space keith thank you so much as always journalist keith cowing there the editor of nasa watch the net in washington. now to some other stories making news around the world today ethiopian prime minister is in neighboring sudan in an attempt to revive talks between that country's military and pro-democracy movement called for a quick democratic transition after meeting with sudan's generals in khartoum he also sat down with protest leaders who say over 100 people have been killed by a paramilitary group in a recent crackdown. germany's environmentalist green party is enjoying a surge of support and opinion poll found the greens would get more votes than chancellor merkel's conservatives of an election were held today it's the 1st time the greens have emerged as the number one party in the count
people to the edge of space and actually into space and if you look at the things that you and musk jeff bezos and richard branson talk about this may be just dipping our toes in the water within a 10 or 15 years that need be maybe not commonplace not unusual for you know somebody who actually went into space keith thank you so much as always journalist keith cowing there the editor of nasa watch the net in washington. now to some other stories making news around the world today ethiopian prime...
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to the edge of space and actually into space and if you look at the things that you and musk and jeff bezos and richard branson talk about this may be just to be our toes in the water within a 10 or 15 years and maybe maybe not commonplace but not unusual for you know somebody who actually went into space keith thank you so much as always journalist keith cowing there the editor of nasa watch that in washington. now to some of the other stories making headlines around the world today ethiopian prime minister is in neighboring sudan in an attempt to revive talks between the country's military and pro-democracy movement that called for a quick to mock democratic transition after meeting with sudan's generals in khartoum he also said held protest leaders who say over 100 people were killed by a paramilitary group in a recent crackdown. thousands of protesters have been demonstrating in the liberian capital monrovia to demand action to curb rising food and fuel prices many accuse the west african countries president former football star george we of corruption observers say authorities have blo
to the edge of space and actually into space and if you look at the things that you and musk and jeff bezos and richard branson talk about this may be just to be our toes in the water within a 10 or 15 years and maybe maybe not commonplace but not unusual for you know somebody who actually went into space keith thank you so much as always journalist keith cowing there the editor of nasa watch that in washington. now to some of the other stories making headlines around the world today ethiopian...
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her new battle with amazon ceo jeff bezos.tarted our business we were paying an arm and a leg for postage. i remember setting up shipstation. one or two clicks and everything was up and running. i was printing out labels and saving money. shipstation saves us so much time. it makes it really easy and seamless. pick an order, print everything you need, slap the label onto the box, and it's ready to go. our costs for shipping were cut in half. just like that. shipstation. the #1 choice of online sellers. go to shipstation.com/tv and get 2 months free. >>> it's unmistakable what happened here. these were attacks by the islamic republic of iran. the american people should rest assured we have high confidence with respect to who conducted these attacks as well as half a dozen other attacks throughout the world. heather: tensions rising in the middle east as mike pompeo assures the country that the u.s. has proof iran was behind the tanker attacks. iran is still insisting world powers honor the obama a era nuclear deal. how does all
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. ♪ >>> congresswoman alexandria ocasio-cortez is once again taking on amazon and jeff bezos.ongresswoman from new york was asked about the more progressive economic system she champions, which she said that any economy that cultivates billionaires like bezos is immoral. >> if his being a billionaire is predicated on paying people starvation wages and stripping them of their ability to access health care, and if his ability to be a billionaire is based on his workers taking food stamps. >> do you think that's why he's a billionaire? >> i think it's part of the equation, when you have a large workforce, and you underpay every single person. >> starvation wages. now amazon is firing back saying in a statement, these allegations are absurd. amazon associates receive industry leading pay, starting at $15 an hour. amazon prepays 95% of continuing education costs through its career choice program for associates who want to pursue in demand careers. katherine rampell, thanks so much for joining me. amazon's main headquarters as we know, is in seattle. that's an expensive city. they t
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. >>> a protester interrupted amazon jeff bezos during an interview.woman from berkley ran onto the stage and started shouting about chicken farms. a spokesman for the group says the woman was protesting conditions at a california poultry farm that supplies amazon. security guards took her off the stage. jeff bezos was talking about satellites into space when that unidentified woman rushed the stage. >>> 6:57 new research is showing how widespread plastic pollution is in the monterey bay. a study by the monterey bay aquarium research institute and the aquarium found that microplastics everywhere from the surface to the bottom of the sea. they measure 5 millimeters or less. those plastics are eaten by smaller sea creatures which are then eaten by the bigger fish that we eat. >> if there's a silver lining to this this work, it's that 40% of the plastic polymers that we found are from a material called pe.t which is used in many single use berj and food containers. this is a problem we can solve. we simply don't have to use single-use plastics. >> the aut
. >>> a protester interrupted amazon jeff bezos during an interview.woman from berkley ran onto the stage and started shouting about chicken farms. a spokesman for the group says the woman was protesting conditions at a california poultry farm that supplies amazon. security guards took her off the stage. jeff bezos was talking about satellites into space when that unidentified woman rushed the stage. >>> 6:57 new research is showing how widespread plastic pollution is in the...
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. >> so for about 2 years or so but because you've given so much money, the richest man is jeff bezos. if -- do you think that if you had stayed in college to get a degree -- >> a sign that i haven't given away money fast enough to drop out of top 10 and the market has been wrong. [applause] >> actually market has been strong. microsoft is up 35% this year. to what do you attribute that? >> the 5 most powerful companies in the world are the technology companies, microsoft has a god share of that, i get to spend about a sixth of my time over at microsoft, so -- >> so recently you said that the biggest mistake you've made professionally was that microsoft should have had the android technology, why was that the biggest mistake? >> well, when you're in a field and you're doing what was called windows mobile, remised being the mobile operating by very tinny amount, tough trial, we didn't assign the best people to do the work. biggest mistake i made and clearly the company that -- that should have achieved that and we didn't and stopped momentum to go to android and became the operating sy
. >> so for about 2 years or so but because you've given so much money, the richest man is jeff bezos. if -- do you think that if you had stayed in college to get a degree -- >> a sign that i haven't given away money fast enough to drop out of top 10 and the market has been wrong. [applause] >> actually market has been strong. microsoft is up 35% this year. to what do you attribute that? >> the 5 most powerful companies in the world are the technology companies,...
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an inside look at amazon's ceo's jeff bezos' big by you won't see anywhere else. spni i wheels. the latest with regard to going public that's next. i've always been amazed by what's next. and still going for my best, even though i live with a higher risk of stroke due to afib not caused by a heart valve problem. so if there's a better treatment than warfarin... i want that too. eliquis. eliquis is proven to reduce stroke risk better than warfarin. plus has significantly less major bleeding than warfarin. eliquis is fda-approved and has both. what's next? reeling in a nice one. don't stop taking eliquis unless your doctor tells you to, as stopping increases your risk of having a stroke. eliquis can cause serious and in rare cases fatal bleeding. don't take eliquis if you have an artificial heart valve or abnormal bleeding. while taking eliquis, you may bruise more easily and it may take longer than usual for any bleeding to stop. seek immediate medical care for sudden sign of bleeding, like unusual bruising. eliquis may increase your bleeding risk if you take certa
an inside look at amazon's ceo's jeff bezos' big by you won't see anywhere else. spni i wheels. the latest with regard to going public that's next. i've always been amazed by what's next. and still going for my best, even though i live with a higher risk of stroke due to afib not caused by a heart valve problem. so if there's a better treatment than warfarin... i want that too. eliquis. eliquis is proven to reduce stroke risk better than warfarin. plus has significantly less major bleeding than...
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] lauren: the protester was escorted off the stage after she interrupted the interview with jeff bezos. the woman is reportedly from an animal rights group. she was protesting the treatment of chickens at a farm that provides poultry to amazon. todays national donut day. you can score free treats at shops across the country. krispy kreme dunkin, walmart is giving donuts away. it is meant to honor women who served donuts to soldiers during the first world war. cheryl: taking a look at futures this morning. the jobs report is coming out today. in the premarket, investors looking like even if we get a rough report, which we might, they're thinking, hey, that could push the fed to act. that's all going on this morning many dow up 72, s&p up 8, nasdaq up 26. still ahead, joe biden doing a 180 on an important abortion issue. will this help him or hurt his chances in the long run? walmart taking the fight to a amazon, how the company wants to take grocery shopping beyond just door-to-door. you're watching "fbn: a.m.." ♪ i feel the earth move under my feet. ♪ i feel the sky tumbling down. ♪ i
] lauren: the protester was escorted off the stage after she interrupted the interview with jeff bezos. the woman is reportedly from an animal rights group. she was protesting the treatment of chickens at a farm that provides poultry to amazon. todays national donut day. you can score free treats at shops across the country. krispy kreme dunkin, walmart is giving donuts away. it is meant to honor women who served donuts to soldiers during the first world war. cheryl: taking a look at futures...
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alexandria ocasio-cortez taking on jeff bezos and amazon. this. >> if his being a billionaire is predicated paying people starvation wages, stripping them of their ability to access health care -- >> you think that is why he is a billionaire that he pays his workers starvation wages? >> i think that is a part of the equation. >> irony listening to that, wait a second, didn't amazon raise their wages to $15 an hour at minimum. now she is calling the fight for 15, one of her big things that is starvation wages? what do you make of this? >> hardly. this is the congresswoman from queens who managed to defeat amazon's willingness to bring more than 20,000 jobs into her district. you know what is fascinating to me about her, melissa, she defeated joe crowley, a long-time serving democrat there, but kind of lost touch with his constituents, went national. she seems to gone national from day one. what is alexandria ocasio-cortez doing for the constituents of queens and bronx? her base is mainly white hipster voters, professionals, not immigrants, no
alexandria ocasio-cortez taking on jeff bezos and amazon. this. >> if his being a billionaire is predicated paying people starvation wages, stripping them of their ability to access health care -- >> you think that is why he is a billionaire that he pays his workers starvation wages? >> i think that is a part of the equation. >> irony listening to that, wait a second, didn't amazon raise their wages to $15 an hour at minimum. now she is calling the fight for 15, one of...
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the media can exist independently now that jeff bezos has the biggest megaphone in the city of washingtonsn't seem like a dystopian outcome? >> of course it is, the free press should not be the plaything of a rich monopolies, but it is. that is a devastating situation that we are in right now. the solution is pretty simple. if you are a communication network, that people have to use, so if you are a monopoly that people have to use to get information from them to their friends or family or other businesses, you should not be able to run an advertising business. break them up. it's very simple. we've done it we've done it before, we can do it again, it'a simple fix simple fix. >> tucker: a man has been found alive after a month when he was dragged away by a brown bear appeared a remarkable story. that is from our live broadcast from the beautiful hotel along the hozu river. my experience with usaa has been excellent. they really appreciate the military family and it really shows. with all that usaa offers why go with anybody else? we know their rates are good, we know that they're always g
the media can exist independently now that jeff bezos has the biggest megaphone in the city of washingtonsn't seem like a dystopian outcome? >> of course it is, the free press should not be the plaything of a rich monopolies, but it is. that is a devastating situation that we are in right now. the solution is pretty simple. if you are a communication network, that people have to use, so if you are a monopoly that people have to use to get information from them to their friends or family...
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biggest newspaper in the capital city is the private broadsheet of the richest man in the world, jeff bezosn part, for the destruction ofr the media. the media can't exist independently now that jeff bezos has the biggest megaphone in the city of washington, that doesn't seem like a dystopian outcome? >> of course it is, the free press should not be the plaything of rich monopolies, but it is. that is a devastating situation that we are in right now. the solution is pretty simple. if you are a communication network that people have to use, so if you are a monopoly thatt people have to use to get information from them to their friends or family or otherpl businesses, you should not also be able to run an advertising business. break them up. it's very simple. we've done it before, we can do it again. it's a simple fix. >> tucker: a man has been found alive after a month when he was dragged away by a brown bear. a remarkable story. that is more from our live broadcast from the beautiful hotel along the hozu river. ♪ (male announcer) summer fun starts at bass pro shops and cabela's with huge sa
biggest newspaper in the capital city is the private broadsheet of the richest man in the world, jeff bezosn part, for the destruction ofr the media. the media can't exist independently now that jeff bezos has the biggest megaphone in the city of washington, that doesn't seem like a dystopian outcome? >> of course it is, the free press should not be the plaything of rich monopolies, but it is. that is a devastating situation that we are in right now. the solution is pretty simple. if you...
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>> i don't think jeff bezos would like it very much if i bought amazon.com on amazon.com, so i'm gonnacan buy amazon.com on amazon.com. final answer. >> that's right. second question got you to $1,000. this will get you to $2,000. >> all right. >> due to its resemblance to the insect, slitting open and flattening food such as shrimp is called what? >> do i like preparing my food this way? i believe that is a, butterflying. final answer. >> that is right. three down. fourth question will be worth $3,000. showing that he really does know when to fold 'em, in 2016, what country singer embarked on what he said would be his final tour? >> those other guys were a lot younger. i'm pretty sure the guy who knows when to hold 'em and then when to fold 'em is kenny rogers, so i'll go with c, kenny rogers. final answer. >> the gambler, that's right. kenny rogers. all right, already up to that $5,000 threshold question. it's all yours if you get this right. >> all right. >> refracting and reflecting are often cited as the two basic types of what? >> kay, i don't wanna mess this up because it's the
>> i don't think jeff bezos would like it very much if i bought amazon.com on amazon.com, so i'm gonnacan buy amazon.com on amazon.com. final answer. >> that's right. second question got you to $1,000. this will get you to $2,000. >> all right. >> due to its resemblance to the insect, slitting open and flattening food such as shrimp is called what? >> do i like preparing my food this way? i believe that is a, butterflying. final answer. >> that is right....
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. >> and a woman from the east bay arrested after confronting amazon ceo jeff bezos. >> good morning. you can see traffic is moving along pretty well if you are driving on bridges area highway. right now we're off to a good start. >> well i'm dialling up a nice friday forecast for you but you may not like what i have for the weekend. you might, you might not. we'll take a look. e >>> welcome back to mornings on 2. phone companies have a new in the fight against those annoying robo calls. federal regulators gave the right to block those calls without first getting permission from customers. jana katsuyama has more on what this could mean for you. >> there are about (500) 000-0000 robo calls per month in the u.s. about 14 per person. the ftc ruling has some draw backs it does not require phone companies to impact new technology. >> if phone companies don't feel like doing this, if if they believe that the problem is the robo callers themselves and not the carriers then you're not going to see any improvements. >> the ftc ruling does not require phone companies to provide robo call block
. >> and a woman from the east bay arrested after confronting amazon ceo jeff bezos. >> good morning. you can see traffic is moving along pretty well if you are driving on bridges area highway. right now we're off to a good start. >> well i'm dialling up a nice friday forecast for you but you may not like what i have for the weekend. you might, you might not. we'll take a look. e >>> welcome back to mornings on 2. phone companies have a new in the fight against those...
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i don't think that jeff bezos raised the starting wage to $15 an hour because he had pressure from senatorbezos act, he did it because it was the best thing for him to do for his business. >> that's right. david: sanders is a self-admitted socialist. he has a socialist notion of putting workers in charge of management. he's suggested that -- it's not just all about wages. he is also talking about managerial control. what do you think about that? >> insanity. david: why? >> why would you do that? you know, you know, it would be really difficult to find somebody who came up through the hourly ranks at a store who is an hourly employee, a store who is versed in the inner workings of a corporate board and the audit committee responsibilities and all the other things that are there, i mean, i don't even know where that came from. that's, you know, that's socialists. david: it is. >> it is also a risk to shareholders, david. if you are a shareholder of wal-mart, and you have that kind of corporate structure that's implemented because the government says, that's going to have shareholders fleeing
i don't think that jeff bezos raised the starting wage to $15 an hour because he had pressure from senatorbezos act, he did it because it was the best thing for him to do for his business. >> that's right. david: sanders is a self-admitted socialist. he has a socialist notion of putting workers in charge of management. he's suggested that -- it's not just all about wages. he is also talking about managerial control. what do you think about that? >> insanity. david: why? >> why...
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jeff bezos is the world's richest man with a net worth $131 billion. in mali, armed men killed at least 40 people in two villages monday in the latest deadly attack to hit the country amid mounting ethnic tensions between dogon and fulani fighters. the mayor of one of the villages, which are populated by ethnic dogons, says around 100 gunmen on motorbikes stormed both towns, opening fire at residents. the attack comes just a week after another deadly raid on a dogon village. in march, suspected dogon militias killed over 150 fulani in two villages in central mali. the u.n. warned earlier this month the atrocities in central mali are likely to continue unless immediate action is taken. back in u.s., president trump kicked off his 2020 presidential bid with a keep america great rally in orlando, florida, tuesday evening. he attacked immigrants as 2016 opponent hillary clinton and cnn and democratic lawmakers, accusing them of "flooding the country with illegal immigrants." david cicilline tweeted, "it was a hate rally." bernie sanders called trump a raci
jeff bezos is the world's richest man with a net worth $131 billion. in mali, armed men killed at least 40 people in two villages monday in the latest deadly attack to hit the country amid mounting ethnic tensions between dogon and fulani fighters. the mayor of one of the villages, which are populated by ethnic dogons, says around 100 gunmen on motorbikes stormed both towns, opening fire at residents. the attack comes just a week after another deadly raid on a dogon village. in march, suspected...
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not only that, but amazon and jeff bezos have been very vocal about their wish to raise the federal minimumin her life, she's never had to balance the books for a large corporation. it seems like she just thinks money is printed out of thin air like it is in the government, and i gotta tell you, it's terrifying that people like aoc are gaining traction in our political system -- judge: maybe i'm not the one to be asking this question because i'm filling in for kennedy tonight, but why do we give this woman so much attention? why is it every time she makes one of these socialist comments, we take the time to talk about it and further yet again her misrepresentations about the way the economy works? >> because in the anti-business agenda has become very trendy among far left progressives, but i've got to tell you, judge, i don't think that this messaging will be successful among the general population when it comes time for the election in 2020. we've seen joe biden and elizabeth juan saying -- warren saying very similar things, going after amazon as well. but it's the free market that should
not only that, but amazon and jeff bezos have been very vocal about their wish to raise the federal minimumin her life, she's never had to balance the books for a large corporation. it seems like she just thinks money is printed out of thin air like it is in the government, and i gotta tell you, it's terrifying that people like aoc are gaining traction in our political system -- judge: maybe i'm not the one to be asking this question because i'm filling in for kennedy tonight, but why do we...
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advertised out there and it's hard for me to believe that larry page and mark introductionerberg and jeff bezosnd oh, my gosh, the capital gains will be 35% and i'm not going to try to fund amazon and google. i don't have a problem with it. >> drunkenmiller also said that ongoing trade tensions could l potentially k the market's spirits. >> it is t the upgrades and downgrades. exelon was upgraded to buy from neutral at goldman sachs. it cites the company's free cash flow and calls the stock top utility idea. the pricet tar $52. the stock fell a fraction to $49.95. schlumberger was upgraded to buy from hold, and the analyst says schlumberger will benefit as long as it increases outside ofi north a. the stock was up 1.5% to th35.6. an arts and crafts retailer michael's was downgraded to neutral from outperform at credit suisse. the analyst cites a softer outlook and certainty regarding the impact of tariffs and the price target is 1 and the stock fell slightly to 817. big tech's power and influences faces scrutiny in washington these days with some calling for breakups and others calling for more
advertised out there and it's hard for me to believe that larry page and mark introductionerberg and jeff bezosnd oh, my gosh, the capital gains will be 35% and i'm not going to try to fund amazon and google. i don't have a problem with it. >> drunkenmiller also said that ongoing trade tensions could l potentially k the market's spirits. >> it is t the upgrades and downgrades. exelon was upgraded to buy from neutral at goldman sachs. it cites the company's free cash flow and calls...
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chump change for the world's richest guy, jeff bezos.re park. three floors, private elevator, terrace views, 12 bedrooms. wait a minute. he got a discount? liz: 21%. this was originally going for about $74 million a year and a half ago, and he dropped it to $58 million. he used that discount to buy another apartment below it. it's 10,000 square feet. stuart: that is the most expensive -- liz: i'm speechless. stuart: there you go. hope you recover fast. liz: i'm speechless. stuart: the interview a lot of people are waiting for today on this program. the legendary baseball player and manager, pete rose. yes, he's on the show. he's with me live here in new york. he's on the set. can't wait. >>> we are talking also to the ceo of nucor, largest steel producer in america. he supports the president's tariffs. i wonder why. we will ask him. back then, we checked our zero times a day. times change. eyes haven't. that's why there's ocuvite. screen light... sunlight... longer hours... eyes today are stressed! but ocuvite has vital nutrients to help
chump change for the world's richest guy, jeff bezos.re park. three floors, private elevator, terrace views, 12 bedrooms. wait a minute. he got a discount? liz: 21%. this was originally going for about $74 million a year and a half ago, and he dropped it to $58 million. he used that discount to buy another apartment below it. it's 10,000 square feet. stuart: that is the most expensive -- liz: i'm speechless. stuart: there you go. hope you recover fast. liz: i'm speechless. stuart: the interview...
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this is a gift to jeff ba bezos. he would love the big box retailers because they're old school. walmart and mcdonald's, you going to go after them? in this new economy they're the ones that are going to be hurting and jeff bezos would love to see that happen. kennedy: that's the dirty secret that the giant corporations love the heavy hand of the federal government sticking it to their competitors. >> they're begging to be regulated. mcdonald's, yes, let's have $16 wage to everybody so mctom's is going to open up across the street because he can't afford the minimum wage. this is how it works. you would think at some point progressives would relearn their history. right now they're walking around elizabeth warren saying we have to break up facebook, do xyz, facebook is going to bank for all of that to happen because they get to write the rules. they'll last forever just like utilities do. this is bad for exactly the people you point out, the entrepreneurs, the people starting, the mom and pop that bernie sanders is supposed to be for. >> that has impoverished the island, the isla
this is a gift to jeff ba bezos. he would love the big box retailers because they're old school. walmart and mcdonald's, you going to go after them? in this new economy they're the ones that are going to be hurting and jeff bezos would love to see that happen. kennedy: that's the dirty secret that the giant corporations love the heavy hand of the federal government sticking it to their competitors. >> they're begging to be regulated. mcdonald's, yes, let's have $16 wage to everybody so...
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so, let me just ask you, if you had a true progressive program put in place, would jeff bezos still beillionaire five, ten years from now? >> well, i think for me, i spend less time think about thinking jeff bezos and more time thinking about amazon warehouse workers. whether he's a billionaire or not is less of my concern than if your average amazon worker is making a living wage, if they have guaranteed health care and if they can send their kids to college tuition-free. if that's the case, if he's a billionaire, that's one thing. if him being a billionaire is predicated on paying people starvation wages and stripping them of their ability to access health care, and his workers take food stamps so i'm paying for him to be a billionaire -- >> do you think that's why he's a billionaire because they pay starvation wages? >> i think that's part of the equation when you have a large workforce. and you also participate, you know, in taking billions of dollars of government subsidies. i think that could be part of it. but if he's willing to give up all of his government subsidies, willing t
so, let me just ask you, if you had a true progressive program put in place, would jeff bezos still beillionaire five, ten years from now? >> well, i think for me, i spend less time think about thinking jeff bezos and more time thinking about amazon warehouse workers. whether he's a billionaire or not is less of my concern than if your average amazon worker is making a living wage, if they have guaranteed health care and if they can send their kids to college tuition-free. if that's the...
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a former amazon executive asks what jeff bezos would do?mark schwartz and richard waters from london's financial times. this week on "press here."
a former amazon executive asks what jeff bezos would do?mark schwartz and richard waters from london's financial times. this week on "press here."
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actually jeff bezos was one of the early investors. essential think they solved search for the first time. when google was formed as a company, there were dozens of search fence in. excite, attah vista, gentleman high schoolle --ia lue. no one thought there needed to be another search engine but the search i thinks at that time did not work very well. if you wanted to do a search for, say, wind surfing in california, they could find you the pages but not the ones at the top of the list. ory -- larry and sergei solved the process by introducing the -- rell - concept of advancey. google took that one extra step. what is the most relevant webpage or answer or result for whatever the given query is. so no one thought there need today be another search engine, it turned out that google was the search engine that made all other search search engines look absolutely on so reality. host: so maybe they were the smartest guys in the room? brian: definitely, they're what, the sixth or sixth largest company if the world today? i can't imagine the
actually jeff bezos was one of the early investors. essential think they solved search for the first time. when google was formed as a company, there were dozens of search fence in. excite, attah vista, gentleman high schoolle --ia lue. no one thought there needed to be another search engine but the search i thinks at that time did not work very well. if you wanted to do a search for, say, wind surfing in california, they could find you the pages but not the ones at the top of the list. ory --...
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. >> well, these days it's innovate or perish jeff bezos, the ceo of amazon, is known for saying that companies in their heyday kind of have a lifetime of about 30-plus years or so. blockbuster, you know, is dying in its early 30s -- or has perished in its early 30s. sears, by contrast, has lasted for multiple generations, over 100 years, but kind of missed a beat in terms of the digital revolution if you build innovation infrastructure in your company, it allows you to think way ahead of where customers are headed. and in 2019, it's kind of survival 101. >> julie, thank you for your time it's good to see you. >> thanks, becky. >>> up next, we are "on the money. are tariffs on imported goods bad for your wallet? what they mean, what they could cost, and why it really matters. >>> and later, you are probably spending a lot of money on that vacation how to safeguard your trip in case the unexpected happens. right now take a look at how the stock market ended the week. ♪ >>> the u.s. has been waging a trade war with china each week you hear the word tariffs, and often, the threat of more
. >> well, these days it's innovate or perish jeff bezos, the ceo of amazon, is known for saying that companies in their heyday kind of have a lifetime of about 30-plus years or so. blockbuster, you know, is dying in its early 30s -- or has perished in its early 30s. sears, by contrast, has lasted for multiple generations, over 100 years, but kind of missed a beat in terms of the digital revolution if you build innovation infrastructure in your company, it allows you to think way ahead of...
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book your next vacation. ♪ be a booker at booking.com >> i spend less time thinking about jeff bezos.ing people starvation wages, it is certainly a part of equation when you have a very large workforce and you underpay every single person and then you also participate in, you know, in taking billions of dollars of government subsidies. steve: there you have ao c-ramping up her fight against amazon accusing jeff bezos of becoming the world's richest man by paying his workers starvation wages as she said. dan: here so react, stuart varney, host of "varney & company" from the fox business network. >> you want my reaction? i did a little research. amazon pays $15 an hour to full time, part-time, temporary, seasonal workers the all full-time workers get medical coverage, 401(k), company paid life insurance, short term, long-term disability insurance, maternity and parental leave. i hardly think that is starvation wages. that is nonsense. steve: amazon put out a statement. they say our staten island facility, people earn between 17.30 an hour and $23 an hour. >> when amazon wanted to come t
book your next vacation. ♪ be a booker at booking.com >> i spend less time thinking about jeff bezos.ing people starvation wages, it is certainly a part of equation when you have a very large workforce and you underpay every single person and then you also participate in, you know, in taking billions of dollars of government subsidies. steve: there you have ao c-ramping up her fight against amazon accusing jeff bezos of becoming the world's richest man by paying his workers starvation...
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that would be like, the guy has less money than jeff bezos, yeah, that's all of us!it's also bless impressive president trump started a beef with london's mayor when he was in the air, he sends his beefs ahead of him so he has snog do when he lands, otherwise he would have to pick a fight with a random palace guard. nice hat, porn from the '70s called, they want their bush back. ha ha, ha ha. ( laughter ) now, trump didn't just go to the u.k. to roast the royal family and lited little de blasio. no, he also went there to share some of that political accuminimum he's so famous for. >> the president already inflamed tensions here which weighing in on the fiery debate over the country's planned departure from the european union, after criticizing embattled prime minister theresa may during his last visit now suggesting the pro brexit mayor of london boris johnson would be a good candidate to succeed may who leaves office this week. >> he's a good friend of mine, been very nice, i have a very good relationship with him. ( laughter ) >> trevor: okay -- okay -- we all -- w
that would be like, the guy has less money than jeff bezos, yeah, that's all of us!it's also bless impressive president trump started a beef with london's mayor when he was in the air, he sends his beefs ahead of him so he has snog do when he lands, otherwise he would have to pick a fight with a random palace guard. nice hat, porn from the '70s called, they want their bush back. ha ha, ha ha. ( laughter ) now, trump didn't just go to the u.k. to roast the royal family and lited little de...
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let's make a point of that that jeff bezos made buying a apartment down here and they may be buildingeal estate for the company, but it is not in long island city. so long island city is still going to be the capital of taxi cabs and parking lots. >> well, no, no, no. i would disagree you look at where long island city is today versus where it was ten years ago, 20 years ago -- >> it's better off today >> it's a vastly different place. not to mention the fact that i would be very concerned if my mayor and my governor didn't actually sit down with the community and talk to them how amazon being there was going to affect them positively i'm not saying they shouldn't be there. i'm not saying they shouldn't be there. what i'm saying is if they're going to be there, you have a real discussion with the community about the impact that didn't happen >> what kind of a message is that to other companies that may want to consider that jurisdiction i don't think it's a positive one. you can't be happy that 20,000 jobs went to another geography. >> i'm not saying i'm happy with it what i'm saying
let's make a point of that that jeff bezos made buying a apartment down here and they may be buildingeal estate for the company, but it is not in long island city. so long island city is still going to be the capital of taxi cabs and parking lots. >> well, no, no, no. i would disagree you look at where long island city is today versus where it was ten years ago, 20 years ago -- >> it's better off today >> it's a vastly different place. not to mention the fact that i would be...
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yeah, you look at jeff bezos, he doesn't look human. >> i mean, i think the idea of socialism is...mean, i don't really know what socialism means to be completely honest with you. >> it's okay. we're all confused. if there were only someone we could talk to, someone with deep experience on the subject. when i started doing this sort of piece on socialism i knew there was only one politician i could talk to about it. do you know a.o.c.? >> sure. >> and what's her availability? >> you want to speak to her? >> yeah, maybe-- i just figured, you know-- ( laughs ). >> seriously, you can't talk soicialism in america without going bernie sanders. >> i believe in a society where all people do well, not just a full of billionaires. >> could he be the oldest millennial in america? you know that capitalism has given us a bunch of really dope thing-- iphones, cars, the "avengers" movies, the opioid crisis." so why are young people like myself open to socialism. >> your generation, the younger generation, will in all likelihood have a lower standard of living than your parents. your generation is
yeah, you look at jeff bezos, he doesn't look human. >> i mean, i think the idea of socialism is...mean, i don't really know what socialism means to be completely honest with you. >> it's okay. we're all confused. if there were only someone we could talk to, someone with deep experience on the subject. when i started doing this sort of piece on socialism i knew there was only one politician i could talk to about it. do you know a.o.c.? >> sure. >> and what's her...