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food for the peasants i think that might be a trend you probably see by two thousand and twenty jeff bezos you know amazon dot com emblazoned sort of housing for people be so you know here have this house don't kill me in fact on one day the day before this. amazon prime sales day last week well on that one day he earned that much in stock gains to buy every single house available for sale in seattle right well amazon prime could be turned into universal basic income so you go to your app and it'll flood you with money that you can then use that amazon to buy food now is a different than the fed flooding money into the economy to stoke demand to get the economy going it's not based on savings or capitalism it's based on money what amazon dot com of can easily come up with their own amazon coin i think they will just for safety and security i think right i said on the first half there is so extreme that these billionaires are afraid of being attacked by the peasants that i think that there will be in a case where they're starting to is an amazon that was like paving the roads like at the pothol
food for the peasants i think that might be a trend you probably see by two thousand and twenty jeff bezos you know amazon dot com emblazoned sort of housing for people be so you know here have this house don't kill me in fact on one day the day before this. amazon prime sales day last week well on that one day he earned that much in stock gains to buy every single house available for sale in seattle right well amazon prime could be turned into universal basic income so you go to your app and...
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food for the peasants i think that might be a trend you probably see by two thousand and twenty jeff bezos you know amazon dot com emblazoned sort of housing for people be so you know here have this house don't kill me in fact on one day the day before this. amazon prime sales day last week well on that one day he earned that much in stock gains to buy every single house available for sale in seattle right well amazon prime could be turned into a universal basic income so you go to your app and it'll flood you with money that you can then use that amazon to buy food now is a different than the fed flooding money into the economy to stoke demand to get the economy going it's not based on savings or capitalism it's based on money what amazon dot com with can easily come up with their own amazon coin i think they will just for safety and security i thought. but i said on the first half there is so extreme that these billionaires are afraid of being attacked by the peasants that i think that there will be and a case where they're starting to is an amazon that was like paving the roads like at the
food for the peasants i think that might be a trend you probably see by two thousand and twenty jeff bezos you know amazon dot com emblazoned sort of housing for people be so you know here have this house don't kill me in fact on one day the day before this. amazon prime sales day last week well on that one day he earned that much in stock gains to buy every single house available for sale in seattle right well amazon prime could be turned into a universal basic income so you go to your app and...
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if you're a business person and you want to be the next jeff bezos, look at what you want to do withe people say they will be a thing of the past soon but we haven't got time for that. that's the briefing, see you soon. hello there. temperatures over the last few days have been topping out around the middle—20s celsius. warm enough, you might think. but for some over the next few days, we'll have values up into the 30s. increasingly warm and humid through the day ahead. some sunshine, but also a fair amount of cloud in places, because, as you can see from the earlier satellite picture, we've got this pipeline of cloud just ploughing its way in across the british isles. and western areas particularly, where you're exposed to that moist south—westerly flow, seeing a lot of cloud to start off thursday. some rather misty, murky conditions for some coasts and hills. bit drizzly in places, the odd shower here and there. but for north—east scotland, and certainly for a good part of england and the south—east of wales, we start the day with some sunshine, and these areas will keep sunshine t
if you're a business person and you want to be the next jeff bezos, look at what you want to do withe people say they will be a thing of the past soon but we haven't got time for that. that's the briefing, see you soon. hello there. temperatures over the last few days have been topping out around the middle—20s celsius. warm enough, you might think. but for some over the next few days, we'll have values up into the 30s. increasingly warm and humid through the day ahead. some sunshine, but...
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the private sector wants to put into it depends on what they will do you know do they need to make a profit from it i mean jeff bezos has said you know he he runs the amazon business because that provides enough money for his space company he's he's motivated by his work in space is not really to make a profit but when you look at what's happened over the last few years it has truly been revolutionary we have seen a tremendous amount of innovation just the idea of being able to reuse parts of the rockets nasa tried to do that with the shuttle economically it was not a complete success but. you know nasa was never on its own probably was never going to develop the ability to reuse parts of the rocket or even to substantially bring down the cost up until space x. came into the game and nasa is launches were all with the united space alliance which was a monopoly created by boeing and lockheed. and they had no real motivation to reduce the cost of flights because they were getting their contract basically they had no competition and they were getting a cost plus contracts so. the more the launch costs the more profit t
the private sector wants to put into it depends on what they will do you know do they need to make a profit from it i mean jeff bezos has said you know he he runs the amazon business because that provides enough money for his space company he's he's motivated by his work in space is not really to make a profit but when you look at what's happened over the last few years it has truly been revolutionary we have seen a tremendous amount of innovation just the idea of being able to reuse parts of...
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and people on cable news shouting no that these hierarchy of needs and that is you know i jump on something that jeff bezoshas a war on people that there's no logical need is being exploited by the corporation in the largest monopoly because he ends up putting these people in these highly stressed positions you know what i'm saying is the breakdown that we're witnessing and that you and i have been talking about here in kaiser report for the past year is that what they know they know those if those basic physiological needs are not being met that leaves the entire economy and political system vulnerable and they know that because that's how they look at all their political systems so they know we're vulnerable because of that so that's why they're coming up with all these that's why there's a genuine panic when you look at cable news it is genuine panic and i think this is part of it oh you mean we're all stance hey you know it says. you know safety is number two but that's obviously wrong because number two should be why five you know that is definitely needed and also what is at the top self actualizatio
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you have been in touch with us as well as far as that smart phone story is concerned. so let's begin. with me is alpesh patel from ceo praefinium partners. jeff bezos
you have been in touch with us as well as far as that smart phone story is concerned. so let's begin. with me is alpesh patel from ceo praefinium partners. jeff bezos
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you know warren buffet's. never give so i'm like jeff. bezos a seventy year head start wal-mart they're now trying to train their overworked low paid associates to make deliveries after. or work on their way home that's their solution to just because. they're basically mimicking his model where many have already talked about it we're not going to discuss that today but where his workers are underpaid and also basically abuse their bathroom breaks if you know they've got a hernia it's on a bathroom break because you had to do it fast and they're like i was severely you know constipated earlier and i didn't get a hernia that i found relief though that's what the carnivora diet will do to you jimmy son told me i'm going to see jimmy song i'm going to have a to talk about this i don't feel right but as importantly the atlantic. themselves refer to it as that this is the game is rigged and kaiser report of course has said this for the past ten years here and then we get like shunned by the us media who are now saying yeah ok basically kaiser report
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next time you see jeff bezos, make sure he says thank you. what about the walton family? they funded walmart, collectively they are worth about hundred $75 billion. that is more than the entire gross domestic product the oil-rich gulf state. the waltons can certainly afford to be generous with their workers, and said they count on you 2013, taxpayer sent more than to pick up the slack. $16 billion to employees for more food stamps, and housing. if you think that is remarkable, meet travis. he is the youthful founder of uber, his personal fortune is close to $5 billion. his drivers by contrast often make less than minimum wage. one recent study found that many uber drivers lose money working for the company. that is not a sustainable business model. the only reason it continues because you are paying the is because of your generosity. welfare benefits for cooper's impoverished drivers, child billionaires like travis can buy bigger houses and more airplanes. he is somebody else who owes you a thank you note. if you can think of a less fair system than this, send us an email
next time you see jeff bezos, make sure he says thank you. what about the walton family? they funded walmart, collectively they are worth about hundred $75 billion. that is more than the entire gross domestic product the oil-rich gulf state. the waltons can certainly afford to be generous with their workers, and said they count on you 2013, taxpayer sent more than to pick up the slack. $16 billion to employees for more food stamps, and housing. if you think that is remarkable, meet travis. he...
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you know warren buffett's. never never give so i'm like jeff. bezos a seventy year head start wal-mart they're now trying to train their overworked low paid associates to make deliveries. or work on their way home that's their solution to jeff because. they're basically mimicking his model where many have already talked about it we're not going to discuss that today but where his workers are underpaid and also basically abuse their bathroom breaks if you know they've got a hernia it's on a bathroom break because you have to do it fast and they're like i was really you know constipated earlier and got a hernia that i found relief though that's what the carnivora diet will do to you that's a jimmy song told me i'm going to see jimmy song i'm going to have it to talk about this i don't feel right but as importantly the atlantic. themselves refer to it as that this is the game is rigged kaiser report of course has said this for the past ten years here and then we get like shunned by the us media who are now saying yeah ok basically kaiser report was right
you know warren buffett's. never never give so i'm like jeff. bezos a seventy year head start wal-mart they're now trying to train their overworked low paid associates to make deliveries. or work on their way home that's their solution to jeff because. they're basically mimicking his model where many have already talked about it we're not going to discuss that today but where his workers are underpaid and also basically abuse their bathroom breaks if you know they've got a hernia it's on a...
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you know warren buffett. never give someone like jeff. bezos a seven year head start wal-mart they're now trying to train their overworked low paid associates to make deliveries after. or work on their way home that's their solution to jeff because. they're basically mimicking his model where many have already talked about it we're not going to discuss that today but where his workers are underpaid and also basically abuse their bathroom breaks if you know they've got a hernia it's on a bathroom break because you have to do it fast and they're like i was severely you know constipated earlier and got a hernia that i found relief though that's what the carnivora diet will do to you jimmy son told me i'm going to see jimmy song i'm going to have a to talk about this i don't feel right but as importantly the atlantic. themselves refer to it as that this is the game is rigged kaiser report of course has said this for the past ten years here and then we get like shunned by the us media who are now saying yeah ok basically kaiser report was right all
you know warren buffett. never give someone like jeff. bezos a seven year head start wal-mart they're now trying to train their overworked low paid associates to make deliveries after. or work on their way home that's their solution to jeff because. they're basically mimicking his model where many have already talked about it we're not going to discuss that today but where his workers are underpaid and also basically abuse their bathroom breaks if you know they've got a hernia it's on a...
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if you are jeff bezos you could say i don't know that i don't care what the next quarters are. i can think long-term. our interests are aligned with our bias. you have to think in terms of who benefits and who will oppose this. the accounting community, the legal community are going to oppose this. createy businesses that products and services that consumers can consume? not really. businesses that create services people want and are happy to pay for are going to love the lack of distraction. requiredake it annual quarterly optional? scarlet: what would we do question what we would have nothing to talk about. joe: we wouldn't have to cut into as many segments. it might be better. i want to go back to the idea that if amazon can create a narrative and tell investors these are the metrics by which we judge ourselves, you should hold ourselves accountable to it, isn't that others can do? he is the one who is saying we are going to and you factor 5000 model threes per week. he can make it a another number. this is my goal. this is what you should judge me by. amazon, theyook at can
if you are jeff bezos you could say i don't know that i don't care what the next quarters are. i can think long-term. our interests are aligned with our bias. you have to think in terms of who benefits and who will oppose this. the accounting community, the legal community are going to oppose this. createy businesses that products and services that consumers can consume? not really. businesses that create services people want and are happy to pay for are going to love the lack of distraction....
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the private sector wants to put into it depends on what they will do you know do they need to make a profit from it i mean jeff bezos has said you know he he runs the amazon business because that provides enough money for his space company he's he's motivated by his work in space is not really to make a profit but when you look at what's happened over the last few years it has truly been revolutionary we have seen a tremendous amount of innovation just the idea of being able to reuse parts of the rockets nasa tried to do that with the shuttle economically it was not a complete success but. you know nasa was never on its own probably was never going to develop the ability to reuse parts of the rocket or even to substantially bring down the cost up until space x. came into the game and nasa is launches were all with the united space alliance which was a monopoly created by boeing and lockheed. and they had no real motivation to reduce the cost of flights because they were getting their contract basically they had no competition and they were getting a cost plus contracts so. the more the launch costs the more profit t
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their loyalty is not to you, it is to uber and jeff bezos and the rest. at the very least, legislation like this might awaken a sleepy population to the reality of activist corporate america. that is a good thing. america has changed enormously in the last 20 years, i love to people you thought were your allies are in fact working against your interests. they have contempt for you and your family, your customs on your faith. included in this group i'm sorry to say, there are a lot of big corporations. they have no use for you and the country grew up in. used in you stand on their way. it is shocking so much shocking that i recently wrote a book about it. it is called a ship of fools. the book is out in a month, the first week of october but you can preorder a copy now and i hope you will. so here's a math question for you, how much money does it take to get new york governor to pressure his attorney general to call if an investigation? we'll give you a hint, $25,000. pretty good deal. more on that next. the president is said to take the stage at a rally i
their loyalty is not to you, it is to uber and jeff bezos and the rest. at the very least, legislation like this might awaken a sleepy population to the reality of activist corporate america. that is a good thing. america has changed enormously in the last 20 years, i love to people you thought were your allies are in fact working against your interests. they have contempt for you and your family, your customs on your faith. included in this group i'm sorry to say, there are a lot of big...
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i'm hoping you can breakdown for us the kind of difference between steve jobs and jeff bezos and whators like them have brought the world and what you learned from them >> first of all, i have to tell you jeff bezos' mom and dad, mike and jackie, are among founding members with me here at first global, and they're fantastic and passionate and get it as you know, jeff is a visionary that's never given up. and steve jobs in many ways was a visionary that changed the world. and john door helped fuel a lot of these things. i would tell you that when i talked to all of them, it was pretty much to say most of the world's population would be moving to cities and between then and now, most of the world's population has moved to cities, more than half the human population now is in cities. i told them it would be nuts to assume we will continue to put vehicles the size of cars into pedestrian environments, and i think we've all now seen the rush of various kinds of electric scooters that are flooding cities, somewhat to the dismay of people i think they all understood there would be a revoluti
i'm hoping you can breakdown for us the kind of difference between steve jobs and jeff bezos and whators like them have brought the world and what you learned from them >> first of all, i have to tell you jeff bezos' mom and dad, mike and jackie, are among founding members with me here at first global, and they're fantastic and passionate and get it as you know, jeff is a visionary that's never given up. and steve jobs in many ways was a visionary that changed the world. and john door...
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you know that these hierarchy of needs and i'm sure that is you know i jump on something that jeff bezos has a war on people that there's no logical need is being exploited by the corporation in the largest monopoly because he ends up putting these people in these highly stressed positions you know what i'm saying is the breakdown that we're witnessing and that you and i have been talking about here in kaiser report for the past year is that what they know they know those if those basic physiological needs are not being met that leaves the entire economy and political system vulnerable and they know that because that's how they look at all their political systems so they know we're vulnerable because of that so that's why they're coming up with all these that's why there's a genuine panic when you look at cable news it is genuine panic and i think this is part of it oh you mean we're all palestinians hey you know it says. you know safety is number two but that's obviously wrong because number two should be why five you know that is definitely needed and also what is at the top self actua
you know that these hierarchy of needs and i'm sure that is you know i jump on something that jeff bezos has a war on people that there's no logical need is being exploited by the corporation in the largest monopoly because he ends up putting these people in these highly stressed positions you know what i'm saying is the breakdown that we're witnessing and that you and i have been talking about here in kaiser report for the past year is that what they know they know those if those basic...
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you have to think of who jeff bezos is that runs amazon. the world's richest man. well-known liberal. then you have bernie sanders. a well-known liberal that shares all the political views of jeff bezos. but one. it's a big one. the fact that the company makes money hand over fists and does not share the wealth with its workers. so with that, it doesn't change. how about taxing the company to make sure it can level the playing field to make up for all the government benefits, programs that a lot of workers depend on because jeff doesn't pay them enough? along amazon says we do pay enough. average take home is $28,000. generous with workers, generous with benefits and the program and the like and these two are at loggerheads. what is the read on this? marjorie, seems like an odd fight. what do you make of it? >> just like in conservatism, a lot of brands of liberalism these days. bernie represents an extreme left obviously and jeff bezos, the story is in the size of his company. one of the ways that workers express how they feel about their company is with their fee
you have to think of who jeff bezos is that runs amazon. the world's richest man. well-known liberal. then you have bernie sanders. a well-known liberal that shares all the political views of jeff bezos. but one. it's a big one. the fact that the company makes money hand over fists and does not share the wealth with its workers. so with that, it doesn't change. how about taxing the company to make sure it can level the playing field to make up for all the government benefits, programs that a...
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trust me law enforcement is free no i mean good lord is there anything that amazon and jeff bezos doesn't have you know. as a fellow bald man little finger tips no and pharmaceuticals because member they bought us a royal company i mean good lord there's a certain point we have to step back and say ok maybe enough was enough and if you're you know brilliant baseball recognition software can only be on the highest of high settings to be trusted in its ability to do what you said it's supposed to be able to do maybe you should get out of the surveillance business too my favorite part is when amazon says we recommend that for use in cases where highly accurate face similarity matches are important it's a facial recognition program its only job is to recognize faces at a highly accurate level i would hope you got i mean look here you don't fault your default is doesn't work you know the it doesn't work on default like eighty percent which means it's going to be like this margin of error what that they say is huge so yeah you know i mean it's really well. what's worse though is in the you still use tel
trust me law enforcement is free no i mean good lord is there anything that amazon and jeff bezos doesn't have you know. as a fellow bald man little finger tips no and pharmaceuticals because member they bought us a royal company i mean good lord there's a certain point we have to step back and say ok maybe enough was enough and if you're you know brilliant baseball recognition software can only be on the highest of high settings to be trusted in its ability to do what you said it's supposed to...
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i think you interviewing jeff bezos in a few weeks. i think you should close the deal right here. >> we will try. [applause] one of the things you have tried to do is reduce taxes in maryland. you have made progress but it hasn't gone down quite as much as you would like. do you think maryland has a reputation as a high tax state? >> i started out saying that prior to me running for governor we have raised taxes 43 times and it caused us to lose 8000 businesses and 100,000 jobs. a well-deserved reputation. maryland has so great things going for it. we have all these assets and advantages. we are in the heart of the mid-atlantic region surrounding washington, d.c., great university system, great schools, great transportation. portort has broken -- our has broken records. we tax people too much, we regulate them too much and we have an antibusiness attitude. the very first day we changed the attitude. changed highway signs all across the state to say welcome to maryland, we are open for business. i used to say what's in your wallet before
i think you interviewing jeff bezos in a few weeks. i think you should close the deal right here. >> we will try. [applause] one of the things you have tried to do is reduce taxes in maryland. you have made progress but it hasn't gone down quite as much as you would like. do you think maryland has a reputation as a high tax state? >> i started out saying that prior to me running for governor we have raised taxes 43 times and it caused us to lose 8000 businesses and 100,000 jobs. a...
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people need to be aware of that's very disturbing right now about thirty seconds left can you talk about jeff bezos areas one hundred fifty billion made fifty billion just over the past few erle what's wrong with this is good or bad like ok or yeah i mean i think i think that the days ost and amazon are one of the biggest threats we actually face right now in this country because if you read some of the literature on what they're trying to do they're not just trying to sell you stuff on the internet they're trying to control commerce completely by controlling the platforms of commerce and of course in china they haven't a social scar it's like a root it movies and backs for people so if you look at sideways at a. policeman you can't get on an airplane anyway michael kruger. so chock full of goodies we're going to keep you on for a second segment if that's ok with you sounds wonderful ok that's going to do it for this edition of the kaiser report was made nice guys or stacy or me want to thank our guest like a trigger for catch us on twitter as kaiser report that's it for now i. first. posted on the
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people need to be aware of that's very disturbing right now about thirty seconds left can you talk about jeff bezos areas one hundred fifty billion made fifty billion just over the past few well what's wrong with this good or bad like ok or yeah i mean i think i think that the days ost and amazon are one of the biggest threats we actually face right now in this country because if you read some of the literature on what they're trying to do they're not just trying to sell you stuff on the internet they're trying to control commerce completely by controlling the platforms of commerce and of course in china they haven't a social scar it's like a root it movies and backs for people so if you look at sideways at a. a policeman you can't get on an airplane anyway michael krieger. chock full of goodies we're going to keep you on for a second segment if that's ok with you sounds wonderful ok that's going to do it for this edition of the kaiser report with me max geyser stacy or me want to thank our guest michael trigger for it catch us on twitter as kaiser report that's it for now. welcome to worlds apart
people need to be aware of that's very disturbing right now about thirty seconds left can you talk about jeff bezos areas one hundred fifty billion made fifty billion just over the past few well what's wrong with this good or bad like ok or yeah i mean i think i think that the days ost and amazon are one of the biggest threats we actually face right now in this country because if you read some of the literature on what they're trying to do they're not just trying to sell you stuff on the...
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i know from ceos that labor costs are rising >> danielle, thank you >>> this morning's rbi, jeff bezosrth an estimated 1$150 billion, he would need to spend $28 million a day just to avoid getting richer if amazon stock keeps going up we call those good problems. thank you ryucfor tcngve mh wahi "worldwide exchange. "squawk box" begins right now. >>> good morning tesla shares are surging this morning after the company posted a revenue beat and elon musk pledged profitability and offered an apology on the conference call. >>> also a big ipo for sonos the pricing below the expected range, we'll bring you that story. >>> and u.s. equity futures are sharply lower as president trump turns up the heat in the trade war with china we'll explain. it's thursday, august 2, 2018, "squawk box" begins right now. ♪ >>> live from new york where business never sleeps, this is "squawk box. >>> good morning, everybody. welcome to "squawk box" here on cnbc live from the nasdaq market site in times square i'm becky quick along with andrew ross sorkin and wilfred frost. joe is out today also joining us for
i know from ceos that labor costs are rising >> danielle, thank you >>> this morning's rbi, jeff bezosrth an estimated 1$150 billion, he would need to spend $28 million a day just to avoid getting richer if amazon stock keeps going up we call those good problems. thank you ryucfor tcngve mh wahi "worldwide exchange. "squawk box" begins right now. >>> good morning tesla shares are surging this morning after the company posted a revenue beat and elon musk...
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you very much. i was unfounded jeff bezos is fully behind in the private sector space race there are signs that his firm's heavy rocket set to fall lift off in twenty twenty may slip behind schedule his company blue origin faces stiff competition from. space x. q one. just a month ago amazon founder jeff bezos is rocket company successfully pulled off its most important test to date. but reports are now saying the twenty twenty liftoff date may be moved back engineers are still finalizing details on the heavy launch rocket bases as frequently stressed that the timing depends on perfecting the vehicle safety. and tired stand on this vehicle is going to carry humans we're going to make it is save his we can make it we're going to test it we're not going to take any short cuts so we'll put humans on this vehicle when we're ready and not a second sooner the reusable launch vehicle will be used to transport satellites it will also take tourists into space and bring them back to earth again. do you imagine. how alan shepard must have felt. all those years ago most of them pretty cool. that's thank you bo
you very much. i was unfounded jeff bezos is fully behind in the private sector space race there are signs that his firm's heavy rocket set to fall lift off in twenty twenty may slip behind schedule his company blue origin faces stiff competition from. space x. q one. just a month ago amazon founder jeff bezos is rocket company successfully pulled off its most important test to date. but reports are now saying the twenty twenty liftoff date may be moved back engineers are still finalizing...
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i don't know if you see a photo of jeff bezos recently but he is like jack. he's totally jacked and he's fit and dresses great and so to me i think that sort of the ark of the silicon valley. if you look at a picture of speedy and he owns the major media outlets. >> right. you look at him from early in the sundays and he's like an awkward nerd, not in great shape, just sort of messing with computers and step and you see now and use this power player and physically intimidating in that way. i think that's a pretty good metaphor for what we're going to see with the billionaires that if come out of silicon valley. >> and what about the reaction from the principles to the book? you say you have been sued. that's one reaction. what have you heard from thiel and -- >> my agreement with -- denton never asked to see the book. thiel wouldn't get to see the book and i came off the printers for the first time. so when it was not -- when it was officially printed, like this version of the book. he saw that and again he has in sydney so that's nice. we are supposed to do a
i don't know if you see a photo of jeff bezos recently but he is like jack. he's totally jacked and he's fit and dresses great and so to me i think that sort of the ark of the silicon valley. if you look at a picture of speedy and he owns the major media outlets. >> right. you look at him from early in the sundays and he's like an awkward nerd, not in great shape, just sort of messing with computers and step and you see now and use this power player and physically intimidating in that...
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but that is what happens when jeff bezos is gunning for you. i like the combine very much i think these two are made in heaven in fact, i like all the health insurers and if aetna is allowed to merge with cvs, you can do a lot worse than owning this company that said, i don't know if you're being paid enough for the deal to close even with the 3% dividend in the meantime, you are at amazon's headliners insy occidental petroleum it's gone from worst to first in the eyes of many oil investors the company has become a discipli discipline going from hated to loved to being out of favor all over again after a tough july. but this one has hung in there pretty well. i think it's regarded as the blue chip of texas makes sense. as far as i'm concerned, occidental is one of the best oils to earn no need to get ahead of it, though, because if crude skeeps going down, i'm telling you, you'll get a better chance to buy there are two interesting companies reporting on thursday, dropbox and viacom dropbox has become the way people store and share information.
but that is what happens when jeff bezos is gunning for you. i like the combine very much i think these two are made in heaven in fact, i like all the health insurers and if aetna is allowed to merge with cvs, you can do a lot worse than owning this company that said, i don't know if you're being paid enough for the deal to close even with the 3% dividend in the meantime, you are at amazon's headliners insy occidental petroleum it's gone from worst to first in the eyes of many oil investors the...
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our hope is we create a model that other local papers can follow >> do you have any desire that the president have put on mr. jeff bezosmpany. do you say to yourself, if my writers or reporters write something that infuriates the president or somebody else, it could impact my other businesses and how shareholders should think about that >> two things, when you invest in journalism, you know that's part of it i had things happened. they have not been real threats to my business but people call me and say can you kill this story or write this story? >> really? >> 100%. >> some amazing and it takes them a long time to get them to that ask but at the end of the conversation, they do. >> that's so embarrassing. >> you would think >> but, i made it clear that i am not sbeinterfering. >> i wonder if trump makes this comment? >> i will tell you one thing to that when i did the washington post, i wrote a story about it and i got a handwritten note from the president congratulating me buying the city's papers >> i thought it was a nice gesture. >> he also says nice things of jeff bezos too. >> we'll seal what happee. i think jou
our hope is we create a model that other local papers can follow >> do you have any desire that the president have put on mr. jeff bezosmpany. do you say to yourself, if my writers or reporters write something that infuriates the president or somebody else, it could impact my other businesses and how shareholders should think about that >> two things, when you invest in journalism, you know that's part of it i had things happened. they have not been real threats to my business but...
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video posted on his twitter feed in which he claimed amazon founder jeff bezos' personal while increases by $260 million every day. >> you think that he has enough money to pay his workers a decent wage. and yet, that is not the case. jeff bezos continues to pay their wages so low that they are forced to depend on food stamps, medicaid, and subsidize housing, just to survive. >> that came as amazon called the senator 's previous comments about worker conditions "inaccurate and misleading." in a statement on the company's blog, amazon said it provides highly competitive wages, a safe workplace, and comprehensive benefits. it's at the senator had been invited to see for himself. we have been in regular contact with his office, amazon road, and have offered several opportunities sue senator sanders and his team to tour one of our fulfillment centers. to date, he has still not seen a fc for himself." it's very unusual for amazon to respond directly to an attack. when president trump criticized the company over its taxes and payments to the u.s. postal service for instance, it remained silent. jeff bezos has clearly decided i
video posted on his twitter feed in which he claimed amazon founder jeff bezos' personal while increases by $260 million every day. >> you think that he has enough money to pay his workers a decent wage. and yet, that is not the case. jeff bezos continues to pay their wages so low that they are forced to depend on food stamps, medicaid, and subsidize housing, just to survive. >> that came as amazon called the senator 's previous comments about worker conditions "inaccurate and...
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jeff bezos has clearly decided it is time to go on the offensive against senator sanders. >> thank you very much. california us in becoming the first state to aluminate bonding out of jail with cash. judges can really suspect they consider low risk without ever having to post bail. >> replace the system with a detention system where a judge looks at you and if they think they can let you are with an ankle monitor it happens. >> will work? illuminating bail? illegal immigration, universal healthcare, much to discuss with john cox, republican candidate for governor of california, he joins us live next. ing cars emi. making cars lighter, it's a good place to start, advanced oils for those hard-working parts. fuels that go further so drivers pump less. improving efficiency is what we do best. energy lives here. shannon: intense reaction out of california as the state makes a huge change in the legal system. the golden state will eliminate the practice of cash bail to get out of jail before trial. jeff policy on why california is dumping the practice. >> cash is no longer king at least in c
jeff bezos has clearly decided it is time to go on the offensive against senator sanders. >> thank you very much. california us in becoming the first state to aluminate bonding out of jail with cash. judges can really suspect they consider low risk without ever having to post bail. >> replace the system with a detention system where a judge looks at you and if they think they can let you are with an ankle monitor it happens. >> will work? illuminating bail? illegal...
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scale of amazon web services you take amazon, outside of amazon web services and whatever you think of jeff bezos his management skill, numerically it is not an attractive business. has low margins, very low free cash flow generation i don't think there's room in the aws/cloud industry for jd to ever make enough money to justify the fact that owning the goods and doing the e-commerce is just not as good a model as joe tsai and jack ma have in alibaba. alibaba is a very, very good business now, you have to have a lot of faith. a few years ago a number of american investors spent weeks writing reports how bad their accounting was and the stock has more than doubled since the ipo, so they have been proven wrong i believe go back to what i said originally if the chinese government wants something to happen, the odds are that it is going to happen because the chinese economy over the last 20, 30 years has grown very rapidly even if it is slowing, the numbers are so staggering. you look at this, they added 15 million users sequentially in the quarter. these are very, very large numbers. the market cap
scale of amazon web services you take amazon, outside of amazon web services and whatever you think of jeff bezos his management skill, numerically it is not an attractive business. has low margins, very low free cash flow generation i don't think there's room in the aws/cloud industry for jd to ever make enough money to justify the fact that owning the goods and doing the e-commerce is just not as good a model as joe tsai and jack ma have in alibaba. alibaba is a very, very good business now,...
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tim cook was there and zuckerberg was there they all wore suits and they said jeff bezos was the best dressed. >> and youth that >> at that time. >> what about now? >> i think he's alternative best dressed. >> are there stylists who focus on dressing ceos >> it's a business and there are plenty in silicon valley i have no idea if he has his own stylist. the close are getting more fitted >> and they hang well. >> very well >> very closely. >> he's gone to the gym. a great piece. got a lot of feedback. thank you. >> thanks for having me. >> still to come, the d"t dly ow" ke on apple's 1 trillion dll milestone back after this. >>> one trillion dollars that's it, folk, apple has won capitalism wrap it up the it's over. i'm going to be honest i don't know how they made a trillion dollars because i saw this headline on my iphone that can't be write. sorry on my mac book even when i used excel on my ipad, it seemed so unlikely. because i was listening to a podcast and my apple watch told me i happen a meet l we'll never know >> that was trevor noah talking about apple making a trillion. data trek has a great li
tim cook was there and zuckerberg was there they all wore suits and they said jeff bezos was the best dressed. >> and youth that >> at that time. >> what about now? >> i think he's alternative best dressed. >> are there stylists who focus on dressing ceos >> it's a business and there are plenty in silicon valley i have no idea if he has his own stylist. the close are getting more fitted >> and they hang well. >> very well >> very closely....
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ken: let me give you a specific example. i met jeff bezos last year. told him i would love to come out and spend some time with him. he in turn said he would like to meet frank, who ran home depot. he is retired now. frank and i agreed to fly to seattle and have lunch with jeff. we had lunch in his boathouse. let me tell you why this guy is a huge winner. two fabulous, incredible ingredients like ham and cheese, smart and humble. now we went out to learn from him. when i left, i felt my brain had been sucked out of my head. there is a leader. it is no accident that amazon is the success that it is. the same with gates. the same with the guys at google. look at the size of these companies. they are trillion dollar companies today. look at the size of them. you say, what happened to general motors and what happened ibm? what happened? how they had so much head start, it is unbelievable. so i can't emphasize enough it is the people. david: you talked about smart. you talked about humble. what about integrity? how many ceos have had to step down in the las
ken: let me give you a specific example. i met jeff bezos last year. told him i would love to come out and spend some time with him. he in turn said he would like to meet frank, who ran home depot. he is retired now. frank and i agreed to fly to seattle and have lunch with jeff. we had lunch in his boathouse. let me tell you why this guy is a huge winner. two fabulous, incredible ingredients like ham and cheese, smart and humble. now we went out to learn from him. when i left, i felt my brain...
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you got one guy, jeff bezos whose wealth increases every single day by $250 million but doesn't pay his workers enough money to keep them off food stamps and medicaid. >> people who do not benefit from his policies. >> we have to do heck of a lot better. i am not going to deny that some of those supporters are racist, sexists homophobes. and that is not the majority. what trump was able to do was pick up on the failures of the democrats. people cannot afford to send their kids to college or afford child care or housing that they need. so i think the future of the democratic party has got to be the focus on the needs of working families to demand that we have a government that represents all of us. you talk to republicans and ask them how they feel about citizen united. >> so at this point, the democrats have got to get out there with the message. you have been crossing the country campaigning for people. who will the leaders be? a number of democratic socialist candidates who have run. and there are back to this nate silver tweet. >> that is -- that is a troublesome tweet. because i can
you got one guy, jeff bezos whose wealth increases every single day by $250 million but doesn't pay his workers enough money to keep them off food stamps and medicaid. >> people who do not benefit from his policies. >> we have to do heck of a lot better. i am not going to deny that some of those supporters are racist, sexists homophobes. and that is not the majority. what trump was able to do was pick up on the failures of the democrats. people cannot afford to send their kids to...
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you know warren buffett. never gives so i'm like jeff. bezosa seven year head start wal-mart they're now trying to train their overworked low paid associates to make deliveries after. or work on their way home that's their solution to jeff because. they're basically mimicking his model where many have already talked about it we're not going to discuss that today but where his workers are underpaid and also basically abuse their bathroom breaks if you know they've got a hernia is on a bathroom break because you have to do it fast and they're like i was severely you know constipated earlier and got a hernia that i found relief though that's what the carnivora diet will do to you jimmy song told me i'm going to see jimmy song i'm going to have it to talk about this i don't feel right but as importantly the atlantic. themselves refer to it as that this is the game is rigged keiser report of course has said this for the past ten years here and then we get like shunned by the us media who are now saying yeah ok basically kaiser report was right all o
you know warren buffett. never gives so i'm like jeff. bezosa seven year head start wal-mart they're now trying to train their overworked low paid associates to make deliveries after. or work on their way home that's their solution to jeff because. they're basically mimicking his model where many have already talked about it we're not going to discuss that today but where his workers are underpaid and also basically abuse their bathroom breaks if you know they've got a hernia is on a bathroom...
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you are interested in the company as a test case? galileo: we always need to have a dialogue with elon musk, that is important. way back in the day, jeff bezosats with analysts, and there were reports saying that that was hogwash. if you go back in history, even though it seems unique what is happening to elon musk now, it did happen to a lot of companies, like amazon. scarlet: if you could ask elon musk a question, what would you ask? not really, i would ask him anything, i would focus on really thinking through that short-term noise, that is not guiding the decision, and take about it as taking a step back in transparency. and that being the right move. scarlet: anything that he could do that would make you lose faith? julie: leave the tensions with analysts aside, the cash and burn issue i is an issue -- and he called a guy a pedophile who criticized him, that is not a nothing thing. what would be a tipping point for you? galileo: it is really hard to say. elon musk is the biggest reason i am invested in tesla come i think he is a phenomenal engineer and a software guy, and a businessman, that cannot be a better package to lead this autom
you are interested in the company as a test case? galileo: we always need to have a dialogue with elon musk, that is important. way back in the day, jeff bezosats with analysts, and there were reports saying that that was hogwash. if you go back in history, even though it seems unique what is happening to elon musk now, it did happen to a lot of companies, like amazon. scarlet: if you could ask elon musk a question, what would you ask? not really, i would ask him anything, i would focus on...
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you get your clothes on and get ready to go to work. >> what she going to do when she is in her 30ss and mid life? it's unbelieveo believe me. >> her and jeff bezos. >>> here is a job you can stick your teeth into. reynolds wrap is seeking a chief grilling master. one person wl spend a week traveling to u.s. cities known for barbecuing while posting dishes on the company's website and socl media channels. the lucky worker will receive a $10,000 stipend, plus prepaid travel and lodging. reynolds is accepting teapplications on its web through august 13th. >> it's all fun and games untilt you come back weeks later. >> and you're 20 pounds heavier. it's going to happen right there. >>> coming up, a shark scare. c the dangerouslose encounter at sea caught on camera. you're watching "early today." ) ic.and told people about .. (harmonica interrupts) how they could save 15% or more by. (harmonica interrupts) ...by just calling or going online to geico.com. (harmonica interrupts) (sighs and chuckles) sorry, are you gonna... (harmonica interrupts) everytime. geico. 15 minutes could save you 15% or more on car insurance. (vo) ovewhelming air fresheners can
you get your clothes on and get ready to go to work. >> what she going to do when she is in her 30ss and mid life? it's unbelieveo believe me. >> her and jeff bezos. >>> here is a job you can stick your teeth into. reynolds wrap is seeking a chief grilling master. one person wl spend a week traveling to u.s. cities known for barbecuing while posting dishes on the company's website and socl media channels. the lucky worker will receive a $10,000 stipend, plus prepaid travel...
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that google and facebook are very very close to the american establishment you know the washington post is owned by jeff bezos he was as an answer but not surprisingly he's very keen on using the washington post to make sure that the internet allows his articles to come up at the top of such as an aunt's. thanks so much for sharing your saturday with us here at our international live from moscow twenty five minutes now past want to be able to start today nicky aaron is going to be joining you in about twenty five minutes with more of your top worldwide stories. i've been saying the numbers mean something they matter the u.s. has over one trillion dollars in debt more than ten light colored foreign step in each dish. eighty five percent of global wealth you longs to be culled from rich eight point six percent market saw thirty percent from its last year some with four hundred to five hundred trade per second per second and bitcoin rose to forty thousand dollars. china is building a two point one billion dollar a i industrial park but don't let the numbers overwhelm. the only numbers you need to remember a one
that google and facebook are very very close to the american establishment you know the washington post is owned by jeff bezos he was as an answer but not surprisingly he's very keen on using the washington post to make sure that the internet allows his articles to come up at the top of such as an aunt's. thanks so much for sharing your saturday with us here at our international live from moscow twenty five minutes now past want to be able to start today nicky aaron is going to be joining you...
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that google and facebook are very very close to the american establishment you know the washington post is owned by jeff bezos he will say this and that but not surprisingly he's very keyed in the using the washington post to make sure that the internet allows his all totals to come up at the top of such as a no arms. talk wrapping up of the program for this hour here we're not here to national thank you for sharing your saturday with us here at moscow just twenty seven am now we certainly back soon with more. the way to the united states is dangerous for most of the illegal immigrants. crossing. the road a simple i want to be a lantern i want to last but many of them look for refuge in the so-called sentry sites the drug used to share information about undocumented migrants with federal authorities. the last day and. there have been some and get them in order that. they can what are their options to stay in the country with donald trump in the white house over. the. many couples won't. put impulse response both of you up as opposed to the whole. and i imagine a time when you're watching a special edition of
that google and facebook are very very close to the american establishment you know the washington post is owned by jeff bezos he will say this and that but not surprisingly he's very keyed in the using the washington post to make sure that the internet allows his all totals to come up at the top of such as a no arms. talk wrapping up of the program for this hour here we're not here to national thank you for sharing your saturday with us here at moscow just twenty seven am now we certainly back...
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that google and facebook are very very close to the american establishment you know the washington post is owned by jeff bezos he was and is an answer but not surprisingly he's very keen on using the washington post to make sure that the internet allows his articles to come up at the top of such as an aunt. maria boots you know the gun activist who's been charged with acting as an unregistered russian agent in the u.s. has launched a crowdfunding campaign to pay for her legal defense much of the media coverage around her arrest which came just after the trial putin summit in how think he saw her branded a russian spy moskos compared to tina's treatment in custody and the media hysteria around the case to the witch trials of the seventy's. century on thursday the russian embassy in the u.s. accused the local authorities of subjecting buton or to cruel and inhumane treatment including strip searches bounce off the russian diplomats visited her in prison and found her health had deteriorated there demanding the u.s. state department stops psychologically pressuring and humiliating maria and stressed she's still
that google and facebook are very very close to the american establishment you know the washington post is owned by jeff bezos he was and is an answer but not surprisingly he's very keen on using the washington post to make sure that the internet allows his articles to come up at the top of such as an aunt. maria boots you know the gun activist who's been charged with acting as an unregistered russian agent in the u.s. has launched a crowdfunding campaign to pay for her legal defense much of...
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and i said i want to become a retailer for my own e-books, so instead of amazon you buy books from me and 30% that jeff bezoswould get i put into myce pocket, you take 25%,ck loyalty and send it backo me and i get twice the money and it's going to be e-bookstore that sells books that are just like the physical books, no digital rights, not locked to a specific device, you can read it on anything that can read standard e-book file and the books don't go away unlike kindle books and doesn't have any license agreement, you know, the only license agreement is copyrighted, not like by being dumb enough you allow me to come your house and punch your grandmother and wear your underwear which is the standard deal that you get when you buy anything online or do anything online, and so, you know, that's been on my website for about a now online or do anything online. and so, that has been on my website for about a year now. it is a steady clip of books and it is really exciting to see people choose to support a writer directly and to find a way that that support can also benefit publishers who chose to invest in my wo
and i said i want to become a retailer for my own e-books, so instead of amazon you buy books from me and 30% that jeff bezoswould get i put into myce pocket, you take 25%,ck loyalty and send it backo me and i get twice the money and it's going to be e-bookstore that sells books that are just like the physical books, no digital rights, not locked to a specific device, you can read it on anything that can read standard e-book file and the books don't go away unlike kindle books and doesn't have...
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that google and facebook are very very close to the american establishment you know the washington post is owned by jeff bezos who was and is an answer but not surprisingly he's very keen on using the washington post to make sure that the internet allows his articles to come up at the top of such as an aunt. maria buton or the gun activist who has been charged with acting as an unregistered russian agent in the u.s. has launched a crowdfunding campaign to pay for her legal defense much of the media coverage around her arrest which came just after the trump putin summit in helsinki so her branded a russian spy moskos compared to his treatment in custody and the media hysteria around the case. the witch trials of the seventeenth century on thursday the russian embassy in the u.s. accused the local authorities of subjecting buton there to cruel and inhumane treatment including strip searches as after russian diplomats visited her in prison and found her health had deteriorated there demanding the u.s. state department stops psychologically pressuring and humiliating maria and stressed she's still a suspect not a
that google and facebook are very very close to the american establishment you know the washington post is owned by jeff bezos who was and is an answer but not surprisingly he's very keen on using the washington post to make sure that the internet allows his articles to come up at the top of such as an aunt. maria buton or the gun activist who has been charged with acting as an unregistered russian agent in the u.s. has launched a crowdfunding campaign to pay for her legal defense much of the...
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that google and facebook are very very close to the american establishment you know the washington post is owned by jeff bezos he was and is an answer but not surprisingly he's very keen on meeting the washington post to make sure that the internet allows his articles to come up at the top and such as a no arms. what do you get in touch and share your views on all of our stories by following us on social media and we'll be back in about thirty minutes with all the latest headlines with you that. chose seemed wrong. but old rules just told. me to get to shape out just to come to the ticket and in detroit because betrayal. when so many find themselves worlds apart. just to look for common ground. with no make this manufacture consent to public wealth. when the ruling classes protect themselves. with the famous merry go round the sun be the one percent of. the room sick. when a loved one is murder it's natural to seek the death penalty for the murder i would prefer it be the death penalty just because i think that's the fair thing the right thing research shows that for every nine executions one convict is found
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do you know anyone harmed by steve jobs or jeff bezos?>> host: a lot of people benefit from them. >> guest: how many ordered something from amazon in the last month? how many own apple? what we want is hundreds of steve jobs and jeff bezos because the inequality means the lifestyle inequality between rich and poor is shrinking because the needs of more and more people are being met. what it means in terms of jobs is what people get to do for a living. thanks to this any quality, massive wealth creation, we live in a world today in which someone can make a career out of their love of wine, their love of shopping, their love of putting on makeup. contrast that with the past. it was exciting to read about a baguette maker in paris in the new york times. he was the tunisian immigrant viewed as the best baguettemaker in paris. in the past that would have been viewed as just a job, just a mechanical thing. he said you have to understand i am an artist. what i do every day is magic. this guy is doing what he loves uncontrollably. that is what yo
do you know anyone harmed by steve jobs or jeff bezos?>> host: a lot of people benefit from them. >> guest: how many ordered something from amazon in the last month? how many own apple? what we want is hundreds of steve jobs and jeff bezos because the inequality means the lifestyle inequality between rich and poor is shrinking because the needs of more and more people are being met. what it means in terms of jobs is what people get to do for a living. thanks to this any quality,...