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it is jeff bezos's platform. >> thanks, dan. most people are familiar with the crisis in the news industry and the loss of journalistic enterprises, but do not think about the stats that support them. let's focus on that. you say that there was no elegant solution until besos came along. there are competitors here and there has been efforts to deal with various pieces, including email and content management system and add services. can you talk about what there has been and why at least for the -- publishers are able to come in and take a large share of the market? dan: newsroom technology was --. we realize we need to push out a website. a huge timeline. i often tell the story, news and technologist were trained by the fact that there was only one way to get fire in the newsroom, that is the system crashing on deadline. every feature was like risking their job because it would make the system crash. we had a bunch of overcautious people. the fundamental thing that besos has done, he has put together an enormous team of talented
it is jeff bezos's platform. >> thanks, dan. most people are familiar with the crisis in the news industry and the loss of journalistic enterprises, but do not think about the stats that support them. let's focus on that. you say that there was no elegant solution until besos came along. there are competitors here and there has been efforts to deal with various pieces, including email and content management system and add services. can you talk about what there has been and why at least...
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all of these things are potentially at play with jeff bezos infrastructure that major news infrastructures are using. not a whole lot of this has come -- has happened. except for the transfer of money. bezos is sending $1 million a year to do something that would result in public infrastructure. it is really hard once you are in a system this obligated. -- complicated. >> one of the things that are as interesting -- is interesting about your piece, you are sounding the warning bell that we did not have one we all started using amazon however many years ago. these practices do not seem to be happening yet. they do not seem to be surveillanced or data monetization on art, the way it is on a or amazon. we are talking about what might happen in the future, let's talk about what that might mean. what is the data that art can have on news publications that might be concerning? dan: i am certain that those news creations will allow art to look at its content, look at the news story that is working on. there's still an awful lot of -- around that could be useful to anybody who is in the business o
all of these things are potentially at play with jeff bezos infrastructure that major news infrastructures are using. not a whole lot of this has come -- has happened. except for the transfer of money. bezos is sending $1 million a year to do something that would result in public infrastructure. it is really hard once you are in a system this obligated. -- complicated. >> one of the things that are as interesting -- is interesting about your piece, you are sounding the warning bell that...
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coming up, is the ftc harassing jeff bezos? we will have more on that, next.oomberg. ♪ >> amazon is fighting back against the ftc. in a filing made public on monday, amazon claims that the staff has -- ftc staff have made unduly burdensome demands on the amazon is claiming that the ftc is harassing jeff bezos. how so? >> in this filing made public yesterday, amazon claims that the ftc has been overreaching in their ongoing consumer protection investigation into amazon subscription services including prime, audible, kindle and other services. the ftc issued what is called civil investigative demands, which are essentially subpoenas, to 20 former and current amazon employees. they serve them at their houses, and that includes jeff bezos and andy jassy. the two top executives at amazon . they say it was unnecessary to give them to jassy and bezos. these are about a lot of different parts of the business. these are high-level executives. amazon says there is nothing that jassy and bezos can give you that you can't get from documents and lower level executives. emi
coming up, is the ftc harassing jeff bezos? we will have more on that, next.oomberg. ♪ >> amazon is fighting back against the ftc. in a filing made public on monday, amazon claims that the staff has -- ftc staff have made unduly burdensome demands on the amazon is claiming that the ftc is harassing jeff bezos. how so? >> in this filing made public yesterday, amazon claims that the ftc has been overreaching in their ongoing consumer protection investigation into amazon subscription...
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well for jeff bezos. but that wealth didn't. none of that will trickle down so's the a working conditions. um, you see older workers who may be old enough to be one of my grandparents. they are expected to hit these unrealistic rates. if amazon ah wants to push them out the door, they will put them in the apartment that they know that some they won't be successful in amazon told us, their workers do receive competitive salaries and benefits. and this is what they told us about unions. our employees have the choice of whether or not to join a union. they always have as a company, we don't think unions are the best answer for our employees. our focus remains on working directly with our team to continue making amazon a great place to work. making amazon a great place to work, that is something both sides can agree on what, how they get there. that's a different picture for the company. the best way forward for each worker is to stay union free for these workers, many of whom are black and brown. a union is the only way to demand b
well for jeff bezos. but that wealth didn't. none of that will trickle down so's the a working conditions. um, you see older workers who may be old enough to be one of my grandparents. they are expected to hit these unrealistic rates. if amazon ah wants to push them out the door, they will put them in the apartment that they know that some they won't be successful in amazon told us, their workers do receive competitive salaries and benefits. and this is what they told us about unions. our...
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and society glamorous is the rich from jeff bezos blasting into space to kim carnations. holidays were obsessed with their opulent lifestyles and often want them for ourselves. so how can we clean them up? the 1st answer is the most obvious. don't let the goober rich get so rich in the 1st place. this video isn't about to descend into a rant about capitalism, but even hard core idealogues admit the ultra rich, often avoid taxed and exploit loopholes in the system to grow even richer, by raising taxes, closing legal loopholes, and cracking down on tax havens policy makers could make it more costly for the wealthy to pollute. and in doing so, they'd raise money to invest in clean energy infrastructure. but bear in mind, it's not just the ultra ritual midway too much. the best example of this is flying . if you have stepped foot on a plane this year, you belong to the elite 2 to 4 percent of the population who flies in a given year. and if you fly more than once a year, your carbon footprint is pretty much guaranteed to be incompatible with doing your fair share for a stable climate. one
and society glamorous is the rich from jeff bezos blasting into space to kim carnations. holidays were obsessed with their opulent lifestyles and often want them for ourselves. so how can we clean them up? the 1st answer is the most obvious. don't let the goober rich get so rich in the 1st place. this video isn't about to descend into a rant about capitalism, but even hard core idealogues admit the ultra rich, often avoid taxed and exploit loopholes in the system to grow even richer, by raising...
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jeff bezos: we've been working on this lander for three years., jeff bezos, is also developing rockets to carry humans into space and spacecraft to deliver cargo to the moon. jeff: we have here as an example, a very large rover and by the way, even though that's a large rover, this vehicle can land four of them simultaneously on the surface of the moon. brad: it isn't just spacex. there's other companies like blue origin coming online as well, private companies and smaller groups in australia, or rocket labs in new zealand, for instance, that is all making that cost cheaper. i like to think of it's like airplane travel. we spent the longest time having one costly airline, but now we have a bunch of budget carriers that are making it effective. adam: we live on this little dot and what's out there is just massive, and i wanna explore what's out there and see it. michael: australian entrepreneur, adam gilmour, is building one of those budget carriers. adam: all right, guys, we're going soon. michael: five years ago, he cashed in a lucrative career
jeff bezos: we've been working on this lander for three years., jeff bezos, is also developing rockets to carry humans into space and spacecraft to deliver cargo to the moon. jeff: we have here as an example, a very large rover and by the way, even though that's a large rover, this vehicle can land four of them simultaneously on the surface of the moon. brad: it isn't just spacex. there's other companies like blue origin coming online as well, private companies and smaller groups in australia,...
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they serve them at their houses, and that includes jeff bezos and andy jassy. t was unnecessary to give them to jassy and bezos. these are about a lot of different parts of the business. these are high-level executives. amazon says there is nothing that jassy and bezos can give you that you can't get from documents and lower level executives. emily: is this unusual? >> it is extremely unusual. in how confrontational it is. what is typical is companies will always fight to narrow down subpoenas and investigative demands they get from the government. what is atypical is how public this is and how aggressive they are in their rhetoric, calling it perplexing. asking the ftc to pare it down in such a public way. emily: remind us why the ftc is investigating amazon? >> the ftc has been investigating amazon for several years. it began under the trump administration when they were given the power to investigate amazon over antitrust concerns. it has gotten broader since then. this particular investigation is a consumer protection investigation into whether amazon makes
they serve them at their houses, and that includes jeff bezos and andy jassy. t was unnecessary to give them to jassy and bezos. these are about a lot of different parts of the business. these are high-level executives. amazon says there is nothing that jassy and bezos can give you that you can't get from documents and lower level executives. emily: is this unusual? >> it is extremely unusual. in how confrontational it is. what is typical is companies will always fight to narrow down...
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wednesday journalist talks about his article on amazon and washington post owner jeff bezos and his influence over the news industry hosted by the open markets institute live coverage on c-span begins at 12:30 p.m. eastern also on our free video out c-span now or online at these men.org. -- c-span.org. the leaders of several law enforcement organizations announced a new initiative to address the rise in violent crime by building trust and partnerships between the community and police. it is about an hour and a half. it is about an hour and a half. [applause] >> all right. good morning. and welcome to the national enforcement officers museum. thank you for being here. as howard cook in the room? no? not yet. all right. so, secretary mayorkas, welcome. i am
wednesday journalist talks about his article on amazon and washington post owner jeff bezos and his influence over the news industry hosted by the open markets institute live coverage on c-span begins at 12:30 p.m. eastern also on our free video out c-span now or online at these men.org. -- c-span.org. the leaders of several law enforcement organizations announced a new initiative to address the rise in violent crime by building trust and partnerships between the community and police. it is...
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multimillonario jeff bezos, tras recibir el prestigioso reconocimiento, asegurÓ que su mayor deseo esser un ejemplo para las niÑas mexicanas. pamela: seguramente son muchas las pequeÑas que se sienten inspirados por su historia. michelle: claro, nos ha demostrado que nosotras mismas podemos ir a la luna y a la estrellas. asÍ nos despedimos, sintonice su noticiero local. borja: terror en el aire, miren, es el momento de desesperaciÓn de un paracaidista enredado en su parapente en el aire y a punto de impactarse contra el piso. carolina: en el ojo de la polÉmica la fiscalÍa mexicana investiga al expresidente enrique peÑa nieto, les contamos quÉ dice el gobierno actual y quÉ puede pasar con Él. borja: es el lindo gesto de amor de una hija que le enseÑa a leer y escribir a su papÁ, su historia cautiva el corazÓn de miles en las redes y hoy te lo contamos completa en ediciÓn digital. asÍ comenzamos. carolina: con mucho gusto borja voces y carolina saraza en este miÉrcoles 3 de agosto. borja ayer te lo dije en el noticiero, espero que hayas tenido un excelente cumpleaÑos. borja: muchas grac
multimillonario jeff bezos, tras recibir el prestigioso reconocimiento, asegurÓ que su mayor deseo esser un ejemplo para las niÑas mexicanas. pamela: seguramente son muchas las pequeÑas que se sienten inspirados por su historia. michelle: claro, nos ha demostrado que nosotras mismas podemos ir a la luna y a la estrellas. asÍ nos despedimos, sintonice su noticiero local. borja: terror en el aire, miren, es el momento de desesperaciÓn de un paracaidista enredado en su parapente en el aire y...
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. >> next, a discussion on amazon and washington post under jeff bezos and his influence over the newsustry. it journalist talks about his recent article on the topic in an event cohosted by the open markets institute and the center for journalism and liberty. this is an hour. dan: it is going to be here. i would like to start off by explaining one thing, the essential context to the story. it is really hard to publish news online in a viable form. that may sound strange given how easy it is to set up a one person
. >> next, a discussion on amazon and washington post under jeff bezos and his influence over the newsustry. it journalist talks about his recent article on the topic in an event cohosted by the open markets institute and the center for journalism and liberty. this is an hour. dan: it is going to be here. i would like to start off by explaining one thing, the essential context to the story. it is really hard to publish news online in a viable form. that may sound strange given how easy it...
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jeff bezos 500 million dollar megayacht has been towed to see. of controversy since february when the company building it requested to dismantle a historic dutch bridge to get it from the shipyard to open water. the problem was three very tall masts that could not fit under the bridge. after outcry, the plan was scrapped so this week, it was towed via a different route. jobina: federal government officials visited a san pablo park to see how the west country county school district is administering its summer meals program. the district partners to make healthy meals for students with food source from local farms. the last two years, the federal government has written -- reimbursed schools that offer meals for all students. that is being phased out. the state is omitting their own program. >> california has done this remarkable thing in saying we are going to step in and provide universal free school meals but they are not just doing that, it is this comprehensive approach that is about bringing and connecting farmers to the meals that are served
jeff bezos 500 million dollar megayacht has been towed to see. of controversy since february when the company building it requested to dismantle a historic dutch bridge to get it from the shipyard to open water. the problem was three very tall masts that could not fit under the bridge. after outcry, the plan was scrapped so this week, it was towed via a different route. jobina: federal government officials visited a san pablo park to see how the west country county school district is...
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trade has been turned into this sort of evil idea by the "davos man" like jeff bezos who have managed to harvest all the winnings for themselves, and it's the opportunists that come along saying our problems are in china. china is a big problem for the global trading system and it's a complicated issue. can't be solved so easily, but it's simply wrong to tell struggling, laid off manufacturing work ores in the rust belt of the united states that their problems are china or mexico. their problems are the people in board rooms in new york and seattle and in washington, in the halls of congress and successive presidential administrations who have allowed "davos man" to engineer a system where they get all the gains. what do we need to do? we need progressive taxation so we can invest in social safety net programs that will make us more entrepreneurial. how many people are stuck in crappy jobs they're not happy with that don't seem to have much upside but afraid to give up health insurance? how many people are stuck in places and can't sell their homes, their homes are under water and wou
trade has been turned into this sort of evil idea by the "davos man" like jeff bezos who have managed to harvest all the winnings for themselves, and it's the opportunists that come along saying our problems are in china. china is a big problem for the global trading system and it's a complicated issue. can't be solved so easily, but it's simply wrong to tell struggling, laid off manufacturing work ores in the rust belt of the united states that their problems are china or mexico....
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[ audience ohs ] >> jimmy: you did the jeff bezos -- you did the blue origin rocket. >> yeah, man >>me >> jimmy: now was that before you took off [ cheers and applause or was this is when you landed >> that was -- that's actually when we're going up. >> jimmy: really >> yeah. and it's, like, it's pushing my face back. [ laughter ] so, you start with a smile and it gets bigger only thing it didn't do was push my teeth together, but -- [ laughter ] it was incredible. >> jimmy: no, talk to me please tell me what >> it was the most incredible thing i've ever done >> jimmy: you're wearing the outfit you're strapped in, and you go, "here you go." you take off, and then you're like - do you wait for a ding like a "bong you can take your seat belt off now? >> no. you're sitting there, and you hear the countdown and they're counting down, and you're thinking, "okay, it's too late can't get off. i'm in it. let's just do it." >> jimmy: oh, my god >> and then, it takes off, and you start rumbling, and the cabin turns red from all the flames from below. >> jimmy: oh my god. >> it feels like you'r
[ audience ohs ] >> jimmy: you did the jeff bezos -- you did the blue origin rocket. >> yeah, man >>me >> jimmy: now was that before you took off [ cheers and applause or was this is when you landed >> that was -- that's actually when we're going up. >> jimmy: really >> yeah. and it's, like, it's pushing my face back. [ laughter ] so, you start with a smile and it gets bigger only thing it didn't do was push my teeth together, but -- [ laughter ] it was...
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in the west texas desert, jeff bezos' blue origin launched six people into space, including vanessa o'brient woman to complete what's called the explorer's extreme trifecta. she has reached space, climbed to the peak of mt. everest, and plunged to the deepest point in the ocean. we'll be right back with some minor leaguers hitting a home run in their new home. if you have type 2 diabetes or high blood pressure you're a target for chronic kidney disease. you can already have it and not know it. if you have chronic kidney disease urney althould deo today. ♪far-xi-ga♪ farxiga is a pill that works in the kidneys to help slow the progression of chronic kidney disease. farxiga can cause serious side effects including dehydration, urinary tract or genital yeast infections in women and men, and low blood sugar. ketoacidosis is a serious side effect that may lead to death. a rare, life-threatening bacterial infection in the skin of the perineum could occur. stop taking farxiga and call your doctor right away if you have symptoms of this bacterial infection, an allergic reaction, or ketoacidosis. and
in the west texas desert, jeff bezos' blue origin launched six people into space, including vanessa o'brient woman to complete what's called the explorer's extreme trifecta. she has reached space, climbed to the peak of mt. everest, and plunged to the deepest point in the ocean. we'll be right back with some minor leaguers hitting a home run in their new home. if you have type 2 diabetes or high blood pressure you're a target for chronic kidney disease. you can already have it and not know it....
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you may recall jeff bezos fell to it. you plug your phone into power, go to settings, then general, then software update. main is set to update automatically. should you do the same. it makes it easier and safer. other news, federal prosecutors are looking for people who were victimized by the now defunct company they're not close to so they can make statements in the elizabeth holmes and the deputy's trail. there's a form you can fill out. i'll put on it a link on my facebook and twitter. and this morning we learned the parent company of regal cinemas preparing to fail for bankruptcy. according to the "wall street journal." it doesn't mean those cinemas will close, though the company may cut back as it restructures debt. >>> and new data shows americans spent more time watching streaming media, things like netflix and youtube, than they did watching cable television for the first time ever. netflix had the most viewers. you tube had the most viewers it's ever had, ever, in july. broadcast television accounted for 21% of
you may recall jeff bezos fell to it. you plug your phone into power, go to settings, then general, then software update. main is set to update automatically. should you do the same. it makes it easier and safer. other news, federal prosecutors are looking for people who were victimized by the now defunct company they're not close to so they can make statements in the elizabeth holmes and the deputy's trail. there's a form you can fill out. i'll put on it a link on my facebook and twitter. and...
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jeff bezos, michael bloomberg, and bill gates are backing a searche hope is below greenland's hills and valleys, there's enough precious metals to power hundreds of millions of electric electric vehicles. climate change is melting the ice, making it easier to mine for metals. >> we're looking for a deposit that will be the first or second second largest, most significant significant nickel deposit in the world. >> most of these precious metals metals usually come from china, so right now a camp of 30 g geologists, cooks, and mechanics mechanics are taking soil samples to figure out where to drill next sum. that would be really interesting and fun. you would love this. i can see paul just totally getting into this. >> it's the silver lining of climate change. if the ice is melting off, then hopefully we can find stuff that will help uw down climate change. >> maybe it's something good is coming out of this, helping power those electric cars. the news continues streaming large out-of-state corporations have set their sights on california. they've written prop 27, to allow online sports be
jeff bezos, michael bloomberg, and bill gates are backing a searche hope is below greenland's hills and valleys, there's enough precious metals to power hundreds of millions of electric electric vehicles. climate change is melting the ice, making it easier to mine for metals. >> we're looking for a deposit that will be the first or second second largest, most significant significant nickel deposit in the world. >> most of these precious metals metals usually come from china, so...
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or we can all die because we won't have any vaccines at all, you know, we can either accept that jeff bezos is gonna end up with all of our money and the people in his warehouses are gonna labor without any protection. they're not gonna have paid sick leave, but we're gonna have the wonders of e-commerce for those of us lucky enough to work from home, you know, we can either have that or we can be venezuela we can go diving into dumpsters for our dinner and you know, there are some other options on the menu, but these guys are very skilled at convincing us and and it's not by accident. it's systematic that if we try to change this system, we we you know, all of them modern. are just luddites, you know in the thrall of backward ideas. you know, i think it is fair to say in the case of covid that the federal government at least in the beginning of the pandemic didn't exactly cover itself with glory particularly the trump administration, but it's carrying on a little bit with steve schwartzman talk a little bit about how his business model actually found a way to profit rather enormously from
or we can all die because we won't have any vaccines at all, you know, we can either accept that jeff bezos is gonna end up with all of our money and the people in his warehouses are gonna labor without any protection. they're not gonna have paid sick leave, but we're gonna have the wonders of e-commerce for those of us lucky enough to work from home, you know, we can either have that or we can be venezuela we can go diving into dumpsters for our dinner and you know, there are some other...
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in the west texas desert, jeff bezos' blue origin launched six people into space.sa o'brien. she is now the first woman to complete what's called the explorer's extreme trifecta. she has reached space, climbed to the peak of mount everest, and plunged to the deepest point in the ocean. we'll be right back with some minor leaguers hitting a home run in their new home. when you humble yourself under the mighty hand of god, in due time he will exalt you. hi, i'm joel osteen. i'm excited about being with you every week. i hope you'll tune in. you'll be inspired, you'll be encouraged. i'm looking forward to seeing you right here. you are fully loaded and completely equipped for the race that's been designed for you. loaded with our world famous pastrami, sauteed mushrooms, roasted red peppers, and smothered with melty american cheese. the new pastrami cheese steak. try steak or chicken, too. now at togo's >>> while major league baseball players can make tens of millions of dollars, minor leaguers often live paycheck to paycheck. that's why some players are finding their
in the west texas desert, jeff bezos' blue origin launched six people into space.sa o'brien. she is now the first woman to complete what's called the explorer's extreme trifecta. she has reached space, climbed to the peak of mount everest, and plunged to the deepest point in the ocean. we'll be right back with some minor leaguers hitting a home run in their new home. when you humble yourself under the mighty hand of god, in due time he will exalt you. hi, i'm joel osteen. i'm excited about...
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. >>> and jeff bezos just had his yacht towed in europe. >> people were threatening to throw eggs afterto wait before finishing it and they towed the yacht just before dawn. >> from a yacht to a jet. we are talking about elvis pressly's jet. >> yeah. the bid for from prom dresses to workouts and new adventures you hope the more you give the less they'll miss. but even if your teen was vaccinated against meningitis in the past they may be missing vaccination for meningitis b. although uncommon, up to 1 in 5 survivors of meningitis will have long term consequences. now as you're thinking about all the vaccines your teen might need make sure you ask your doctor if your teen is missing meningitis b vaccination. don't let inflation win! score big deals on the best active brands at kohl's. save 20% on nike shoes... 25% on the latest from champion and adidas... and 25% off under armour active gear... plus, get free store pickup... more style. more savings. kohl's. when you find your reason to go on. let it pull you. past the doubt. past the pain. and past your limits.. no matter what, we go on
. >>> and jeff bezos just had his yacht towed in europe. >> people were threatening to throw eggs afterto wait before finishing it and they towed the yacht just before dawn. >> from a yacht to a jet. we are talking about elvis pressly's jet. >> yeah. the bid for from prom dresses to workouts and new adventures you hope the more you give the less they'll miss. but even if your teen was vaccinated against meningitis in the past they may be missing vaccination for...
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and the workers still pay a higher tax rate than people like jeff bezos who pays zero in taxes. to me it sounds like this guy doesn't want to pay taxes. i assume he feels taxes are theft in some way. i would encourage listeners to ignore whatever other -- whatever utter bs he has to say. host: go ahead and respond, aaron. guest: my point i made earlier about the ultra-wealthy people paying their fair share of taxes, like i said, these guys have accounts -- have accountants. to maneuver the tax and put more money in their pocket. the everyday americans don't have those types of accountants. they don't have the kinds of resources to go out and do that. i am of the believe we should be taxing people as little as possible. putting that money back in the pockets of people. i think they make more -- i think they make better decisions with their money than the government. he is welcome to write the irs and government agencies bigger taxes -- bigger checks were his taxes these year. host: let's talk to joan calling from cleveland, ohio on the republican line. joan, good morning. caller:
and the workers still pay a higher tax rate than people like jeff bezos who pays zero in taxes. to me it sounds like this guy doesn't want to pay taxes. i assume he feels taxes are theft in some way. i would encourage listeners to ignore whatever other -- whatever utter bs he has to say. host: go ahead and respond, aaron. guest: my point i made earlier about the ultra-wealthy people paying their fair share of taxes, like i said, these guys have accounts -- have accountants. to maneuver the tax...
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. >> wednesday journalist talks about his article on amazon and jeff bezos and has influence over the news industry hosted by the open markets institute live coverage on c-span begins 12:30 also honor free video at c-span now or online at c-span.org. >> the january 6 committee held a series of hearings revealing the findings of its investigation. all week, watch c-span as we look back at the committee's eight hearings featuring never before seen evidence, deposition and witness testimony on the attack of the u.s. capitol. on wednesday, mike pence, -- show to the public for the first time and greg jacob testifies on the alleged pressure he received to not certify election results. watch wednesday on c-span or on c-span.org any time. >> at least six presidents recorded conversations while in office. here many conversations during season two of presidential recordings. the nixon tapes, part deliberations and 100% unfiltered. >> let me say, the main thing is it will pass and my heart goes out to those people who with the best of intentions are overzealous. if i could have only spent a lit
. >> wednesday journalist talks about his article on amazon and jeff bezos and has influence over the news industry hosted by the open markets institute live coverage on c-span begins 12:30 also honor free video at c-span now or online at c-span.org. >> the january 6 committee held a series of hearings revealing the findings of its investigation. all week, watch c-span as we look back at the committee's eight hearings featuring never before seen evidence, deposition and witness...
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this jeff bezos privatization thing smacks the politics. if you can just do like the military does and contract out and then the american people own the software and the hardware, you are talking and i hear the small governments and between the lines. this stuff in government is a good thing. host: ok, gotcha caller, thanks. guest: it was a 30 year program. it was bipartisan when it was canceled. the bush administration canceled it. when the obama administration came in, we ask them, it wasn't really any way to expand those 13 year contract. contracting with a private sector just like the --. when we have private sector investing their own money, whether those be companies owned by these billionaires, that is advancing our economic welfare. and boeing is one of the winners of the competition to launch. they just haven't been successful in doing that. they are competing with spacex which has since to been -- which has since to be doing it better for less money. a billion dollars trash -- instead of spending a billion dollars for ash and not
this jeff bezos privatization thing smacks the politics. if you can just do like the military does and contract out and then the american people own the software and the hardware, you are talking and i hear the small governments and between the lines. this stuff in government is a good thing. host: ok, gotcha caller, thanks. guest: it was a 30 year program. it was bipartisan when it was canceled. the bush administration canceled it. when the obama administration came in, we ask them, it wasn't...
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in regards to space exploration, when we have seen so much coming from the likes of elon musk, jeff bezosng to do this?— trying to do this? that's riiht, trying to do this? that's right. that _ trying to do this? that's right, that this - trying to do this? that's right, that this is - trying to do this? that's| right, that this is nasa's trying to do this? that's - right, that this is nasa's turn to have the spotlight. in recent years, spacex and virgin galactic and blue 0rigin have taken more of the spotlight and i've had people still ask me, well, is nasa doing anything in spaceflight? so this is nasa's chance to shine and show that they are still on the final frontier, so they got all sorts of things planned to boost their role in space exploration.- their role in space exloration. ., . exploration. how excited are ou exploration. how excited are you about — exploration. how excited are you about all _ exploration. how excited are you about all this? _ exploration. how excited are you about all this? i'm - exploration. how excited are | you about all this? i'm pretty excited. that _ y
in regards to space exploration, when we have seen so much coming from the likes of elon musk, jeff bezosng to do this?— trying to do this? that's riiht, trying to do this? that's right. that _ trying to do this? that's right, that this - trying to do this? that's right, that this is - trying to do this? that's| right, that this is nasa's trying to do this? that's - right, that this is nasa's turn to have the spotlight. in recent years, spacex and virgin galactic and blue 0rigin have taken...
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just to give you an idea, elon musk's network declined by $4.5 billion, jeff bezos is down by $6.8 billion. that was a very expensive eight minutes for the world's wealthiest people. the world's bankers declaring that the price pressures are here to stay and that they require forceful action. let us bring in our editor. we saw some pretty -- what we expect to see across the asia pacific today? >> going into jackson hole, markets had somewhat a dovish message tied that would be tempered but it was the opposite and you saw the u.s. stocks fall quite significantly on friday. that pretty much set the scene for how we will study asia on monday. we heard from jerome powell, the same assertive policy and prematurely losing -- loosening policy. we have the yield curve, playing with expectations with higher rates, fears of recession. risk off, there are some numbers coming out this week that are going to be obviously very closely watched and especially the u.s. jobs report and the manufacturing survey. all of this data, will be closely watched to see where the fight goes. it is pretty clear that ra
just to give you an idea, elon musk's network declined by $4.5 billion, jeff bezos is down by $6.8 billion. that was a very expensive eight minutes for the world's wealthiest people. the world's bankers declaring that the price pressures are here to stay and that they require forceful action. let us bring in our editor. we saw some pretty -- what we expect to see across the asia pacific today? >> going into jackson hole, markets had somewhat a dovish message tied that would be tempered...
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investors were included in -- including the family office of jeff bezos.s one of the four main markets. the others included senegal and nigeria. joining us now from lagos is the cofounder of piggyvest, and automated savings platform. thank you for joining us this morning. let's start with the question of piggyvest, the business and what needs you are addressing. odunayo eweniyi: piggyvest is an automated micro saving and micro-investment platform. we are helping young nigerians with their needs. savings becomes an existential need and that is the market piggyvest is currently trying to address. tom: the existential need to continue to save. talk to us about the growth potential for the business particularly when rates are rising and economies are starting to look challenged. odunayo eweniyi: at this moment what we try to do is provide rates that are sustainable and yet slightly above inflation because we realize the existential need for people to save. nigerians are currently spending 60% of their funds on food which means other responsibilities like educa
investors were included in -- including the family office of jeff bezos.s one of the four main markets. the others included senegal and nigeria. joining us now from lagos is the cofounder of piggyvest, and automated savings platform. thank you for joining us this morning. let's start with the question of piggyvest, the business and what needs you are addressing. odunayo eweniyi: piggyvest is an automated micro saving and micro-investment platform. we are helping young nigerians with their...
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that it is challenging to talk about greed and then start off immediately say look how many jobs jeff bezos are you on must create? i believe it's true and most people and intuitively understand but of course they immediately go to the opulence or were they would somebody call the excess of a billionaire lifestyle and emotionally you can lose the audience even if you don't say anything on truthful, but what i want to do is start the way arthur books did and just simply say when you see a poor person they don't have a meal and they may not have any loved one in their life. do you believe if you give them a meal and leave that you have advanced their human flourishing that you have set them on the path to peace harmony material material spiritual prosperity in their life because if you do that is the marxist view of materialism. that all you have to do is give somebody something and they will be happy. so i am a person of affluence on the right who actually believes in caring about people enough that i don't want to only meet their materialistic needs. so what i refuse to do is accept the acc
that it is challenging to talk about greed and then start off immediately say look how many jobs jeff bezos are you on must create? i believe it's true and most people and intuitively understand but of course they immediately go to the opulence or were they would somebody call the excess of a billionaire lifestyle and emotionally you can lose the audience even if you don't say anything on truthful, but what i want to do is start the way arthur books did and just simply say when you see a poor...
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. >> jeff bezos has not given me a call.s been interesting because the dynamics are highly variable depending on what the company is up to. one of the things we like is you have to be -- you have to do your accounting. even in talk -- even in tough economic times you're not just skin do your tax return. emily: does a more hawkish fed change things? >> it is interesting because i think the public market dynamics , we are many years away from being a public company. emily: the -- markets are -- layoffs. there is belt-tightening. there are companies making hard decisions about their priorities. >> it is true. if -- that hawkish eye on your bank account. now more than ever because access to capital is comparatively limited. emily: as you look ahead over the next year, what are some questions you are going to be asking the companies you work with to give you clues about how the market is changing? maybe this is what the data says now, but maybe there is delay? >> sure. our cfo services team works very closely with a bunch of our
. >> jeff bezos has not given me a call.s been interesting because the dynamics are highly variable depending on what the company is up to. one of the things we like is you have to be -- you have to do your accounting. even in talk -- even in tough economic times you're not just skin do your tax return. emily: does a more hawkish fed change things? >> it is interesting because i think the public market dynamics , we are many years away from being a public company. emily: the --...
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oh seven eight years ago jeff bezos with bezos expeditions funded an expedition to recover the f1 rocket engines from the saturn 5. he contracted with us to do the conservation. we did the mission control consoles down at nasa johnson space center historic mission operations control. some of our fabrication projects we did most of the set props and hardware for the movie apollo 13. we worked on from the earth to the moon we've worked on multiple productions for tom hanks such as magnificent desolation from the earth to the moon we did first man. we've done exhibitory work for groups all over the world. we we built a ufo of all things for a museum in taiwan. our team actually just traveled to dc last week. they built the display frame exhibit frame for the apollo 11 command module so they went out there to install it so our our team is one of the foremost experts at restoration built up an expertise on fabricating replicas and and then doing exhibit work. it's a division of ours, but it's one that does does generate revenue for the operation. that kansas proud we absolutely i'm gonna have
oh seven eight years ago jeff bezos with bezos expeditions funded an expedition to recover the f1 rocket engines from the saturn 5. he contracted with us to do the conservation. we did the mission control consoles down at nasa johnson space center historic mission operations control. some of our fabrication projects we did most of the set props and hardware for the movie apollo 13. we worked on from the earth to the moon we've worked on multiple productions for tom hanks such as magnificent...
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amazon is accusing the federal trade commission for harassing its founder, jeff bezos.hat is after regulators probed the e-commerce giant's business practices. according to a filing, the ftc has made undue burdens on demand and that they are unworkable. the ftc declined to comment. that is your bloomberg business flash. francine: even with bitcoin down 50% over the year, jesse powell spoke to bloomberg on his outlook on the markets. >> in terms of the liquidity in the market, retail investors can pull back a bit from where they were six months ago. a lot of great reasons why. i think the macroenvironment is tough right now and inflation seems to be out of control. we are in a recession in the united states. that is to be expected and we have more discretionary income and they are making more investments. people have been worried about the price of gas, the price of -- the living expenses. >> the end of 2021 was trading more at $64,000. today, it is trading south of $24,000. what is your outlook now? >> i wasn't expecting all of this craziness in the macroenvironment. ho
amazon is accusing the federal trade commission for harassing its founder, jeff bezos.hat is after regulators probed the e-commerce giant's business practices. according to a filing, the ftc has made undue burdens on demand and that they are unworkable. the ftc declined to comment. that is your bloomberg business flash. francine: even with bitcoin down 50% over the year, jesse powell spoke to bloomberg on his outlook on the markets. >> in terms of the liquidity in the market, retail...
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an additional third day for in-person work >>> amazon accusing the ftc of harassing its founder jeff bezos ceo andy jassy the accusations come as part of the agency probe into the prime membership system. the ftc is looking if amazon is using deceptive techniques to lure customers to sign up for prime since last year. the ftc said amazon had become unduly burdensome on employees and executives. >>> a judge ordering twitter to hand over documents to elon musk the documents were what musk claimed were essential for the amount of fake accounts on the pla platform bot accounts have been a big issue for musk to end the $44 billion takeover bid of twitter. most unusual see them force an executive to hand over notes. >> never a dull moment with elon musk thank you, bertha. >>> retailers reporting the second quarter reports the action starts with walmart and home depot out before the opening bell then target and lowe's and tjx and foot locker reporting. walmart is struggling to clear out excess inventory as shoppers shift to groceries in the face of inflation home depot is expected to rise the con
an additional third day for in-person work >>> amazon accusing the ftc of harassing its founder jeff bezos ceo andy jassy the accusations come as part of the agency probe into the prime membership system. the ftc is looking if amazon is using deceptive techniques to lure customers to sign up for prime since last year. the ftc said amazon had become unduly burdensome on employees and executives. >>> a judge ordering twitter to hand over documents to elon musk the documents were...
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. >> jeff bezos. >> you don't like his bald head?amongst other things. >> i'd like to dip my bald head in oil and rub it all over your body. >> how did we get in this recession? >> the economy. >> what did the economy do? >> a lot of things. >> everybody is always blaming me for everything. >> how do we get out of a recession? >> umm -- >> climb out of it. >> come on, man, climb up. >> attack the rich. >> love it, love it. >> are your finances better or worse since joe biden took office? >> worse. >> i invested in stocks. it kind of went down recently. maybe worse. >> when i think about my day-to-day expenses i feel it more. >> it's better now for me. >> because you're working like a dog? >> yes, yes. >> only the dog lovers would understand that. >> what's one thing that's expensive now that's driving you insane? >> gas. >> butter. >> butter, just like cheese, eat it just like this. >> rent. >> rent is too damn high. >> you said it. rent is too damn high? steak prices went up. >> what's your favorite steak? >> nice and thick. >> you
. >> jeff bezos. >> you don't like his bald head?amongst other things. >> i'd like to dip my bald head in oil and rub it all over your body. >> how did we get in this recession? >> the economy. >> what did the economy do? >> a lot of things. >> everybody is always blaming me for everything. >> how do we get out of a recession? >> umm -- >> climb out of it. >> come on, man, climb up. >> attack the rich. >> love...
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a band of billionaires from jeff bezos to michael bloomberg and bill gates is all betting that belowd valleys on greenland's disco island there's enough nickell, cobalt and copper to power millions of electric vehicles. >> the first and second largest cobalt deposit in the world. >> reporter: the billionaire club is financially backing cobalt metals partnered with u.k.-based blue jay mining to find metals that power evs. it's changing the game for the sought after metals. >> you can see it opens more windows. we have longer periods where we are able to transport metals from greenland. >> reporter: a camp of 30 geologists, geo physicists, cooks, pilots and mechanics are on site. cnn is the first media outlet to get footage of what's happening there. they're taking soil samples, flying helicopters with transmitters to measure the electromagnetic field of the subsurface and map the rock below. they're analyzing the data to determine exactly where to drill next summer. while the vanishing ice offers opportunity to transport the metals, it's fueling sea level rise and extreme weather, a c
a band of billionaires from jeff bezos to michael bloomberg and bill gates is all betting that belowd valleys on greenland's disco island there's enough nickell, cobalt and copper to power millions of electric vehicles. >> the first and second largest cobalt deposit in the world. >> reporter: the billionaire club is financially backing cobalt metals partnered with u.k.-based blue jay mining to find metals that power evs. it's changing the game for the sought after metals. >>...
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she mentioned jeff bezos and elon musk.ent trump's request for a special master to oversee the review of documents seized from his house in florida. >> brian: yeah, the woman's name is u.s. district judge eileen cannon, eileen m. cannon. in a two-page order issued on saturday she appeared open to the idea of doing this, although she has not committed to doing this because they do have a so-called screen team, the fbi and doj, to decide hey, we probably don't need the president's expired passport. let's give it back. they took everything and anything. i guess the focus would be what was on the president's floor in his office and what was in the mar-a-lago storage area. and they took it all. they wanted to -- they want somebody else, a neutral observer. my hope is that the special master is agreed on by both sides to look through it and see what they took. >> steve: i think it would just be the judge who gets to decide. mark meredith. >> brian: that's not going to go through anything. >> steve: joins us from the white house.
she mentioned jeff bezos and elon musk.ent trump's request for a special master to oversee the review of documents seized from his house in florida. >> brian: yeah, the woman's name is u.s. district judge eileen cannon, eileen m. cannon. in a two-page order issued on saturday she appeared open to the idea of doing this, although she has not committed to doing this because they do have a so-called screen team, the fbi and doj, to decide hey, we probably don't need the president's expired...
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a band of billionaires from jeff bezos to michael bloomberg and bill gates is all betting that belown greenland's disco island and peninsula, there's enough nickel, cobalt, and copper to power hundreds of millions of electric vehicles. >> so we're looking for a deposit that will be the first or second largest, most significant nickel cobalt debe deposit in the world. >> they're backing california start-up cobalt metals, a mineral exploration company partnered with bluejay mining to find renewables. bluejay mining says greenland's ice melt is changing the game for sourcing these sought after metals. >> you can see that you are dealing with longer windows from sea ice. we have longer periods where we are able to transport ore, metal from greenland to the global market. >> a camp of 30 geologists, geophysicists, cooks, pilots, and mechanics are on site and cnn is the first media outlet to get video of the activity happening there. they're taking soil samples, flying helicopters with transmitters to measure the electromagnetic field of the subsurface and map the layers of rock below. art
a band of billionaires from jeff bezos to michael bloomberg and bill gates is all betting that belown greenland's disco island and peninsula, there's enough nickel, cobalt, and copper to power hundreds of millions of electric vehicles. >> so we're looking for a deposit that will be the first or second largest, most significant nickel cobalt debe deposit in the world. >> they're backing california start-up cobalt metals, a mineral exploration company partnered with bluejay mining to...