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, we like o'reilly, but we think this is going to be the year of the road trip.flying, gas is cheap. people will put extra miles on their cars our problem is, our cars are the oldest they've ever been they need to be fixed and o'reilly is the answer there we think they'll be good during covid but also post-covid. >> i'm with you on the idea that this is going to be a driving summertime for many, many people who are going on vacation and maybe an rv summertime for a lot of them. matt and mark, thank you very much and for more trading nation, you can head to our website or follow us on twitter @tradi twitter @tradingnation kelly? >> tyler, thanks still ahead, the coronavirus crisis is hitting every corner of america and one expert says it could leave to the demise of rural america. he'll join us to make his case, next plus, our day three crisis playbook we'll look at how restaurant stocks could be benefiting from the delivery boom. and which ones remember, you can always watch or listen to us live on the go on the cnbc app. we're back in two. >>> today for the firs
, we like o'reilly, but we think this is going to be the year of the road trip.flying, gas is cheap. people will put extra miles on their cars our problem is, our cars are the oldest they've ever been they need to be fixed and o'reilly is the answer there we think they'll be good during covid but also post-covid. >> i'm with you on the idea that this is going to be a driving summertime for many, many people who are going on vacation and maybe an rv summertime for a lot of them. matt and...
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, this term that tim o'reilly popularized, web 2.0.rom the rise of google itself. it's this idea that google used to be a turnstile. it used to defuse virtually 100% of its traffic to the world wide web. that pediatrician st. louis search 15, 16 years ago you could imagine 100 people doing that search engines for the sake of argument let's say on average ten of them diffused out to the web, to the ten blue links on page one. each site on page one gets ten users today as just a baseline about seven in ten of those clicks, smart phones are going into google's products. that same 100 people, 70 are just inside google's walled garden while the webcast content and fight for those 30 remaining clicks. that gives you an idea of quantitative impact. of course the internet is a lot bigger today so we have lots more searching as a technically sound services like yelp have grown over time and that's a good thing, but the truth is that our 2 billion types of searches like this everyday on planet earth come local searches come people looking for so
, this term that tim o'reilly popularized, web 2.0.rom the rise of google itself. it's this idea that google used to be a turnstile. it used to defuse virtually 100% of its traffic to the world wide web. that pediatrician st. louis search 15, 16 years ago you could imagine 100 people doing that search engines for the sake of argument let's say on average ten of them diffused out to the web, to the ten blue links on page one. each site on page one gets ten users today as just a baseline about...
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this term that tim o'reilly popularized web 2.0. it is this idea that google used to be a turnstile. it used to diffuse virtually 100% of its traffic to the world wide web. so, that pediatrician in st. louis search, 15, 16 years ago you can imagine one of people during that search and just for the sake of argument let's say that they are, on average, ten diffused out to the lab to the tenant links on page one so each site on page one gets tenant users. today as just a base line about seven out of ten of those on smart phones are going to google's products. that same hundred people 70 have gone or just inside google's well garden in the web has to contend and fight for those 30 remaining cliques. that gives you an idea of the quantitative impact and of course the internet is bigger today so we have lots more searching and so technically some services like yelp have grown over time and that's a good thing but the truth is there are 2 million types of searches like this every day on planet earth, local searches, people looking for low
this term that tim o'reilly popularized web 2.0. it is this idea that google used to be a turnstile. it used to diffuse virtually 100% of its traffic to the world wide web. so, that pediatrician in st. louis search, 15, 16 years ago you can imagine one of people during that search and just for the sake of argument let's say that they are, on average, ten diffused out to the lab to the tenant links on page one so each site on page one gets tenant users. today as just a base line about seven out...
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the o'reilly family have lived near enniscorthy for the past four years.currently live on family—owned land in a makeshift halting site with no toilet nor shower. this is a new little filly. double bred doncaster. she is number one on the planet. she's 2—year—old, there's nothing out there like her. she is mine now. there is me sister margaret, her husband, my brother, his wife, then there's my family — my mother and my four younger brothers and sisters. two girls and two boys actually living here at the moment. this is the new baby margaret. currently there are no men on the site. noreen‘s father and eldest brother are both in prison. they are well known in the traveller community as the rubber gang. it is a nickname to call us the robbers. it's like mine. i have it printed here. that's my husband, patric ‘rubber‘ rogue. the family say that police attention has always been intense. when the guards were here earlier, that is a big deal like the rubber gang is back and when they hear the o'reilly's in town, the off—duty guards are told to come back on becau
the o'reilly family have lived near enniscorthy for the past four years.currently live on family—owned land in a makeshift halting site with no toilet nor shower. this is a new little filly. double bred doncaster. she is number one on the planet. she's 2—year—old, there's nothing out there like her. she is mine now. there is me sister margaret, her husband, my brother, his wife, then there's my family — my mother and my four younger brothers and sisters. two girls and two boys actually...
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, this term that tim o'reilly popularized, web 2.0, from the rise of google itself.t is the idea that google used to be a turnstile. it used to diffuse virtually 100% of its traffic through the web. so that pediatrician st. louis search, 15, 16 years ago, you could imagine 100 people doing the search, and let's say, on average, 10 of them defused out to the web, to the 10 blue links on page one. so, each site on page one gets 10 users. today, as just a baseline, about seven in 10 of those clicks done on smartphones, are going into google's product. so of that same 100 people, 70 of them have gone -- are just inside googles walled garden. the web has to contend and fight for those remaining 30 clicks. that gives you an idea of the quantitative impact. course, the internet is bigger today, so we have a lot more searching. technically some services like yelp have grown over time and that is good. but there are 2 billion types of searches like this everyday on planet earth, local searches. people looking for something from low stakes, looking for a slice of pizza, to som
, this term that tim o'reilly popularized, web 2.0, from the rise of google itself.t is the idea that google used to be a turnstile. it used to diffuse virtually 100% of its traffic through the web. so that pediatrician st. louis search, 15, 16 years ago, you could imagine 100 people doing the search, and let's say, on average, 10 of them defused out to the web, to the 10 blue links on page one. so, each site on page one gets 10 users. today, as just a baseline, about seven in 10 of those...
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the o'reilly family have lived here for the past four years.ed land in a makeshift holding site with no toilet nor shower. double red dong caster. she is number one. —— dong caster. —— doncaster. she is mine there. there is my brother, his wife, my family, my mother and there is my brother, his wife, my family, my motherand my there is my brother, his wife, my family, my mother and my four younger brothers and sisters. two girls and two boys living here at the moment. this is the little baby margaret. currently there are no men on the site. noreen‘s father and eldest brother are both in prison. they are well known in the traveller community as the robber going. they are well known in the traveller community as the robber goingm they are well known in the traveller community as the robber going. it is a nickname to call us the robbers. i haveit a nickname to call us the robbers. i have it printed here. my husband, robert rogue. the family say that police attention has always been intense. when the guards were here earlier, that is a big deal lik
the o'reilly family have lived here for the past four years.ed land in a makeshift holding site with no toilet nor shower. double red dong caster. she is number one. —— dong caster. —— doncaster. she is mine there. there is my brother, his wife, my family, my mother and there is my brother, his wife, my family, my motherand my there is my brother, his wife, my family, my mother and my four younger brothers and sisters. two girls and two boys living here at the moment. this is the little...
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hello, dr o'reilly. the new service starts with a gp video consultation. cough bottle for that.o deliver the drugs back to you by drone delivery. ok, no problem. the medicine is attached to a drone and is transported back to the patient‘s door, in this case people who are currently self—isolating. i'm 70 years of age and we're told to stay in, so we've stayed in, we've never gone out anywhere. oh, sure, it's absolutely brilliant. i thought i'd never see the day where there'd be such technology that i wouldn't have to be driving into town and back home to get my medicine. the uk too considering how to use drones to transport vital medical supplies. we'd like to be there in the next few weeks, we'd like to start something in the uk with a similar set—up to here in ireland, to support the local communities during these times. we're in discussions. our plant and office and r&d is in wales, so we'd like to do something initially in wales to show the uk public what it looks like. wales has already been the site of remote drone delivery testing. just before the lockdown, a drone succes
hello, dr o'reilly. the new service starts with a gp video consultation. cough bottle for that.o deliver the drugs back to you by drone delivery. ok, no problem. the medicine is attached to a drone and is transported back to the patient‘s door, in this case people who are currently self—isolating. i'm 70 years of age and we're told to stay in, so we've stayed in, we've never gone out anywhere. oh, sure, it's absolutely brilliant. i thought i'd never see the day where there'd be such...
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hello, dr o'reilly. the new service starts with a gp video consultation. cough bottle for that. to deliver the drugs back to you by drone delivery. ok, no problem. the medicine is attached to a drone and is transported back to the patient‘s door, in this case people who are currently self—isolating. i'm 17 years of age and we're told to stay in, so we've stayed in, we've never gone out anywhere. oh, sure, it's absolutely brilliant. i thought i'd never see the day where there'd be such technology that i wouldn't have to be driving into town and back home to get my medicine. the uk too considering how to use drones to transport vital medical supplies. we'd like to be there in the next few weeks, we'd like to start something in the uk with a similar set up to here in ireland, to support the local communities during these times. we're in discussions. our plant and office and r&d is in wales, so we'd like to do something initially in wales to show the uk public what it looks like. wales has already been the site of remote drone delivery testing. just before the lockdown, a drone succ
hello, dr o'reilly. the new service starts with a gp video consultation. cough bottle for that. to deliver the drugs back to you by drone delivery. ok, no problem. the medicine is attached to a drone and is transported back to the patient‘s door, in this case people who are currently self—isolating. i'm 17 years of age and we're told to stay in, so we've stayed in, we've never gone out anywhere. oh, sure, it's absolutely brilliant. i thought i'd never see the day where there'd be such...
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dollar general, o'reilly automotive. those are smart ideas. i like that stuff. mr.l be back soon, i hope. thanks very much for joining us. >> have a great weekend. stuart: you, too, sir. thank you. uber, look at them. they lost $3 billion last quarter but the stock is up. okay. i think we had better bring in dan ives, who is going to tell us, why is uber up? we didn't have the stock there but it's up significantly this morning, 2.8%. when they lost all that money. what are they saying about the future that looks so good? >> yeah, and also, yesterday was up, there were armageddon-like worries going into this print. you saw maybe better than feared numbers but particularly the last few weeks seems like the states that are open, some of the countries that are open, you are starting to see improvement there but it all comes down to cost cutting. a billion dollars of cost cutting, on the other side of this dark valley you have a profitable uber. that's why the stock's up. stuart: got it. thanks very much. 31 for uber as we speak. operating officer told our own susan li t
dollar general, o'reilly automotive. those are smart ideas. i like that stuff. mr.l be back soon, i hope. thanks very much for joining us. >> have a great weekend. stuart: you, too, sir. thank you. uber, look at them. they lost $3 billion last quarter but the stock is up. okay. i think we had better bring in dan ives, who is going to tell us, why is uber up? we didn't have the stock there but it's up significantly this morning, 2.8%. when they lost all that money. what are they saying...
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ilene o'reilly, who covers epidemiology for "axios," found out the u.s.is going to help distribute the vaccine when the doses become available. they're good at logistics. the president made a reference to it when he made a push for the vaccine. he said every soldier was to be involved in that. we dug into what that means. the vaccines will be prioritized first for first responders, and then the military will help get it to everyone else. >> mike allen, thank you, as always, my friend. i'll be reading "axios am" in a little bit. signup.axios.com. i'm yasmin vossoughian. "morning joe" starts right now. ♪ >>> good morning and welcome to "morning joe." it is friday, may 29th. along with joe, willie, and
ilene o'reilly, who covers epidemiology for "axios," found out the u.s.is going to help distribute the vaccine when the doses become available. they're good at logistics. the president made a reference to it when he made a push for the vaccine. he said every soldier was to be involved in that. we dug into what that means. the vaccines will be prioritized first for first responders, and then the military will help get it to everyone else. >> mike allen, thank you, as always, my...
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charles o'reilly, the chair of institutional innovation at the stanford business school as a good book called winning through innovation where he talks about why is that successful businesses can't innovate? it seems to me extremely applicable to the challenges that western militaries are facing now which is that when you are successful, it's sort of doles the hunger for disruption. because it's hard to let go of 11 aircraft carriers if that's the way you have imagined. exactly right. us and gunfire aboard ships, that the example charles uses. my favorite military strategy is 19th century american soldier by the name of mackenzie was successful on the indian frontier and again and again on the innovation with what our adversaries doing right? and then how do we blunts the effect of their success i doing different things gright ? and i think dave makes a very powerful case in the book that we've gotten done and lazy because we are so successful and we are simply being out ainnovative. in basic ways that we need to up our game and we are actually culturally advantaged in this regard as a
charles o'reilly, the chair of institutional innovation at the stanford business school as a good book called winning through innovation where he talks about why is that successful businesses can't innovate? it seems to me extremely applicable to the challenges that western militaries are facing now which is that when you are successful, it's sort of doles the hunger for disruption. because it's hard to let go of 11 aircraft carriers if that's the way you have imagined. exactly right. us and...
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i got people, i'm standing in front of the o'reilly people take tools they don't even know how to use. what does this got to do with george? >> minnesota senator and former democratic presidential candidate amy klobuchar joins me now from minnesota. senator klobuchar is also the former attorney for hennepin county in her home state, was a prosecutor for the county before she became a senator. thank you very much for joining us. first of all, the governor has just said that there'll be time for recriminations as to what was not done. he acknowledged they did not predeploy the state police, the national guard were not in place. they didn't have the equipment before things turned violent in the middle of the night. as well as saying that there had been conversations with local officials. clearly that indicates the mayor, mayor frey. he has apologized profusely for the erroneous arrests by the police of a cnn crew today. a crew including a reporter of color. so there's been a lot that's happened already. let me ask you your reaction and what do you think has to happen first and next? >> f
i got people, i'm standing in front of the o'reilly people take tools they don't even know how to use. what does this got to do with george? >> minnesota senator and former democratic presidential candidate amy klobuchar joins me now from minnesota. senator klobuchar is also the former attorney for hennepin county in her home state, was a prosecutor for the county before she became a senator. thank you very much for joining us. first of all, the governor has just said that there'll be...
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now to briand o'reilly. briana reilly. brianna? we are going to move on to ben we are going to move on to. >> good afternoon. >> is your administration actively encouraging county health departments to put in meeir own safer at ho orders or extensions? is the next best thing having as many counties as possible have orders? we have received a number of requests from public health officers for guidance on this. so we provided information, including examples of what they can look at. this will be a local decision. it's going to be dependent on local public health officers knowing what is happening in their communities, seeing what is happening across the state. looking at over 10,000 people having tested positive. they will have to make a decision accordingly. it is not something the state is mandating, not something the state is requiring but it is something that we are seeing a number of communities around the state proactively reaching out asking for information and taking action due to the very significant and very deadly risk tha
now to briand o'reilly. briana reilly. brianna? we are going to move on to ben we are going to move on to. >> good afternoon. >> is your administration actively encouraging county health departments to put in meeir own safer at ho orders or extensions? is the next best thing having as many counties as possible have orders? we have received a number of requests from public health officers for guidance on this. so we provided information, including examples of what they can look at....
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were doing their things, and it was probably less destruction than what we saw last night, and the o'reilly auto parts got set on fire. we saw that as we went past and a dumpster fire near here. i don't see looting, but i see a lot of people in a quick mark, does it seem tense? primarily because you can't see any law enforcement anywhere in the area, no police presence, shannon. >> shannon: mike, we all saw the extensive press conference with a number of different authorities including the major general who oversees the minnesota national guard, and everyone talk through what the role would be in the fact that they would be out there local time 8:00 p.m., and it seems like it is not being enforced. no one is observing it. what are you seeing with respect to any national guard anywhere near where you are? >> ever since about 45 minutes after they gave that warning over the loudspeaker, we saw them back up to the area of the bridge at 55th street, or 55th highway, highway 55 is what i should say. we saw them back up and they seem to form where the crowds got sick and the smoke got sick. all o
were doing their things, and it was probably less destruction than what we saw last night, and the o'reilly auto parts got set on fire. we saw that as we went past and a dumpster fire near here. i don't see looting, but i see a lot of people in a quick mark, does it seem tense? primarily because you can't see any law enforcement anywhere in the area, no police presence, shannon. >> shannon: mike, we all saw the extensive press conference with a number of different authorities including...
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this is an o'reilly auto parts that we just watched burn to the ground.he auto zone not far from here that was just burned. throughout the night we saw several other fires, looters, target, atms, smash into stores and fill their hands with loot and then run back out through chards of glass to escape. total lawlessness in many parts of this major city. a free-for all. the governor says people shot at law enforcement. and calls this a fluid, dangerous situation. >> the absolute chaos. this is not grieving. and this is not -- this is not making a statement. our neighborhoods are afraid. people are watching this across and they want to know what's happening. >> that governor says this is now the largest law enforcement deployment in state history an expected 1700 national guard troops on the ground. the state department of public safety says it's reassessed its strategies from protesters to battling armed entrenched rioters here in minneapolis. back to you guys. brian: matt, have you done great reporting for us all night and all morning long. and as has been
this is an o'reilly auto parts that we just watched burn to the ground.he auto zone not far from here that was just burned. throughout the night we saw several other fires, looters, target, atms, smash into stores and fill their hands with loot and then run back out through chards of glass to escape. total lawlessness in many parts of this major city. a free-for all. the governor says people shot at law enforcement. and calls this a fluid, dangerous situation. >> the absolute chaos. this...
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ilene o'reilly, who covers epidemiology for "axios," found out the u.s. military is going to help distribute the vaccine when the doses become available. they're good at logistics. the president made a reference to it when he made a push for the vaccine. he said every soldier was to be involved in that. we dug into what that means. the vaccines will be prioritized first for first responders, and then the military will help get it to everyone else. >> mike allen, thank you, as always, my friend. i'll be reading "axios am" in a little bit. signup.axios.com. i'm yasmin vossoughian. "morning joe" starts right now. ♪ >>> good morning and welcome to "morning joe." it is friday, may 29th. along with joe, willie, and me, we have white house reporter for the "associated press" jonathan lemire. host of msnbc's "politics nation" and president of the national action network, reverend al sharpton. we have so much to get to on this friday morning. a lot of breaking news. we'll be starting in a moment with the very latest on the violent protests in minneapolis overnight
ilene o'reilly, who covers epidemiology for "axios," found out the u.s. military is going to help distribute the vaccine when the doses become available. they're good at logistics. the president made a reference to it when he made a push for the vaccine. he said every soldier was to be involved in that. we dug into what that means. the vaccines will be prioritized first for first responders, and then the military will help get it to everyone else. >> mike allen, thank you, as...
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hello, dr o'reilly. the new service starts with a gp video consultation. cough bottle for that. there'd be such technology that i wouldn't have to be driving into town and back home to get my medicine. the uk too is considering how to use drones to transport vital medical supplies. we'd like to be there in the next few weeks, we'd like to start something in the uk with a similar set up to here in ireland, to support the local communities during these times. we're in discussions. our plant and office and r&d is in wales, so we'd like to do something initially in wales to show the uk public what it looks like. wales has already been the site of remote drone delivery testing. just before the lockdown, a drone successfully dropped a defibrillator over snowdonia, in wales. it was a successful beyond—line—of—sight test in collaboration with the welsh ambulance service. and another first—of—its—kind trial in the uk, bringing medical equipment by drone from southampton general hospital to st mary's on the isle of wight, is currently underway. in a joint initiative with the european spac
hello, dr o'reilly. the new service starts with a gp video consultation. cough bottle for that. there'd be such technology that i wouldn't have to be driving into town and back home to get my medicine. the uk too is considering how to use drones to transport vital medical supplies. we'd like to be there in the next few weeks, we'd like to start something in the uk with a similar set up to here in ireland, to support the local communities during these times. we're in discussions. our plant and...