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they're the guys hoping to win gold at the olympics spending 30 plus hours a week in the gym, thousandss, and, falls. >> does it hurt to land on your arms like that all the time? >> well, when i first started doing crazy flips on bars, it definitely hurt a lot. >> cj has this wrist thing. >> my wrists take a lot of brunt from my grips. they side up. i put on skin lube and let it rub. i have a split. >> reporter: they posted this photo to instagram and they nearly broke it. muscles, beach, and a perfect backdrop combined for a flawless tan, the world of viral photos. >> this is a great picture. the background. let's post it, and then people, like, freaked out about it. >> reporter: pick the up not just on social media but on media juggernauts, including the latest issue of "people". this isn't the first time they made household names out of olympians. remember this look. and johnny quinn had to burst through a bathroom door. he taught me how to do it in case it ever happens to me. >> a bunch of athletes fighting for five spots. the youngest, 19d. the oldest is 29. all of them crave olymp
they're the guys hoping to win gold at the olympics spending 30 plus hours a week in the gym, thousandss, and, falls. >> does it hurt to land on your arms like that all the time? >> well, when i first started doing crazy flips on bars, it definitely hurt a lot. >> cj has this wrist thing. >> my wrists take a lot of brunt from my grips. they side up. i put on skin lube and let it rub. i have a split. >> reporter: they posted this photo to instagram and they nearly...
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nutrition company linked to high-profile steroids cases involving bonds and a slew of olympic athletes. now, after spending time behind bars, conte has a new company and a new crusade: cracking down on an anti-doping system he says is engineered for abuse. victor: put it this way. for 4 years, i was tap-dancing on the forehead of usada, and wada, and everybody else, and no one got a positive test, okay? ben: we're the global watchdog for drug testing in sports. we've been around for about 17 years now. sam: wada spokesperson ben nichols ys the organization has changed a lot in that time, building broader, tougher standards for the agencies and federations that test athletes. ben: so, that's one thing to have good procedures in place, it's quite another for everyone to really focus on doing them well. and that's where we're at is we need people to really up their game worldwide. sam: we're trying to hold the world accountable. has wada achieved that goal, do you think-- victor: absolutely not. and when you say they're trying, i don't believe that to be true at all, and i'll give you a specific example. sam:
nutrition company linked to high-profile steroids cases involving bonds and a slew of olympic athletes. now, after spending time behind bars, conte has a new company and a new crusade: cracking down on an anti-doping system he says is engineered for abuse. victor: put it this way. for 4 years, i was tap-dancing on the forehead of usada, and wada, and everybody else, and no one got a positive test, okay? ben: we're the global watchdog for drug testing in sports. we've been around for about 17...
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nutrition company linked to high-profile steroids cases involving bonds and a slew of olympic athletes. now, after spending time behind bars, conte has a new company and a new crusade: cracking down on an anti-doping system he says is engineered for abuse. victor: put it this way. for 4 years, i was tap-dancing on the forehead of usada, and wada, and everybody else, and no one got a positive test, okay? ben: we're the global watchdog for drug testing in sports. we've been around for about 17 years now. sam: wada spokesperson ben nichols says the organization has changed a lot in that time, building broader, tougher standards for the agencies and federations that test athletes. ben: so, that's one thing to have good procedures in place, it's quite another for everyone to really focus on doing them well. and that's where we're at is we need people to really up their game worldwide. sam: we're trying to hold the world accountable. has wada achieved that goal, do you think-- victor: absolutely not. and when you say they're trying, i don't believe that to be true at all, and i'll give you a specific example. sa
nutrition company linked to high-profile steroids cases involving bonds and a slew of olympic athletes. now, after spending time behind bars, conte has a new company and a new crusade: cracking down on an anti-doping system he says is engineered for abuse. victor: put it this way. for 4 years, i was tap-dancing on the forehead of usada, and wada, and everybody else, and no one got a positive test, okay? ben: we're the global watchdog for drug testing in sports. we've been around for about 17...
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olympic games in brazil. from a conflict of how much to spend battling the virus in the united states.te house needs 1.9 million to develop a zika vaccine. house republicans say their bill and white house has shifted from unused ebola funding. >> tesla motors is seeking to turn kids to future loyal tesla buyers. the car making is offering free test drives of toy version of model s. mini model s is designed for kids between the ages of 3 and 8 it's a replica of the luxury car complete with a sound system. it's sold out through july you. >> to be able to pay for. it i had a big wheel when i was a kid. i didn't want one as an adult. >> let's talk weather with gary mcgrady. >> wisdom, if you drove the model s wow want that car. >> if unbelievable car i ever driven. >> wanting and affording are to twivrp ball games. >> come on, man, sell some of the bentleys you have in the garage and you can get one of those. temperatures of 55 degrees notice morning. >> where are you laughing? >> why is everybody laughing? >> 52 baiming irzburg and 54 fredericksburg and we're dry in the city showers are.
olympic games in brazil. from a conflict of how much to spend battling the virus in the united states.te house needs 1.9 million to develop a zika vaccine. house republicans say their bill and white house has shifted from unused ebola funding. >> tesla motors is seeking to turn kids to future loyal tesla buyers. the car making is offering free test drives of toy version of model s. mini model s is designed for kids between the ages of 3 and 8 it's a replica of the luxury car complete with...
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olympics in brazil.>>> going above and beyond for the community, the venetia police officers spending their day off touild wheelchair ramps at one woman's home. ♪ what if we made a paint that was so special that was such a jewel among paints that you had to seek it out. nope, even easier than that. more like taking a left on that street where you usually take a right that wasn't so hard. and if finding that paint made you and your walls beam with pride, is it still paint? benjamin moore. paint like no other. find one of our 5,000 authorized retailers near you. >>> welcome back to mornings on 2, 6:52 am. >>> the man suspected of killing the massachusetts lease officer is dead after shootout late last night with the police. the man had been pulled over by officer ronald tarantino outside of boston, and the suspect opened fire on the officer. the police spent all day searching for him and he was eventually found hiding in a home. the police and suspect exchange gunfire, and the suspect was shot and killed, one officer was injured.>>> at home, the police in concord investigating a possible drive-by shooti
olympics in brazil.>>> going above and beyond for the community, the venetia police officers spending their day off touild wheelchair ramps at one woman's home. ♪ what if we made a paint that was so special that was such a jewel among paints that you had to seek it out. nope, even easier than that. more like taking a left on that street where you usually take a right that wasn't so hard. and if finding that paint made you and your walls beam with pride, is it still paint? benjamin...
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speaking of the investment, and wondering how much you are go ing to ramp up the marketing spend ahead of the rio olympicsampionship this summer. >> well, for us, the olympics is a big statement, and we have a big campaign to celebrate the athletes that we have and the game, and the european championships is the core of who we are, and in our dna, and we have a wonderful relationship with the mls and soccer here in the united states, and we will have it together, and exciting s summer around the olympics, the european championships, and also then into the fall into our football, and we are looking forward to the momentum that we have in our own football, baseball and basketball and the sports that we play here in america. >> mark king, thank you for joining us today, to talk about the results from san diego. mark king is the head of north america for adidas. >> coming up on the program, more on the apple stock. i thought that it was breaking the eight-day losing streak, but it is looking to be in eight-day negative territory again, despite the details of the music service, and of course, tim cook with on
speaking of the investment, and wondering how much you are go ing to ramp up the marketing spend ahead of the rio olympicsampionship this summer. >> well, for us, the olympics is a big statement, and we have a big campaign to celebrate the athletes that we have and the game, and the european championships is the core of who we are, and in our dna, and we have a wonderful relationship with the mls and soccer here in the united states, and we will have it together, and exciting s summer...
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meaning montano should have realized her olympic dream in the form of at least a bronze medal. do you spende thinking about wh >> montano: yeah. i mean, i think one of the hardest things is it affects me every single day, you know? my family and i, you know, i'm not doing it for the money, but at the end of the day, i deserve what is owed to me. those times when, you know, sponsors ask you, "are you a medalist?" and you have to answer, "no," it makes you hang your head in shame. >> keteyian: at 30, alysia montano is now training to run in rio. in a twist worthy of a russian novel, she could find herself racing against yulia stepanov. who has petitioned to run at the summer olympics without a country, but a cause, under an olympic flag. >> cbs money watch update sponsored by: saudi arabia's new energy minister is vowing to maintain the country's oil policy. euro zone finance ministers have an emergency meeting tomorrow over greece's debt. and career builder's mother survey shows two in five moms are the breadwinners for their houses. i'm elaine quijano, cbs news. .$u his day of coaching b
meaning montano should have realized her olympic dream in the form of at least a bronze medal. do you spende thinking about wh >> montano: yeah. i mean, i think one of the hardest things is it affects me every single day, you know? my family and i, you know, i'm not doing it for the money, but at the end of the day, i deserve what is owed to me. those times when, you know, sponsors ask you, "are you a medalist?" and you have to answer, "no," it makes you hang your head...
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it's great knowing we are all national where i'm going to spend my summer enjoying the olympics. >> id the stage today. tomorrow she's going to be interviewing john stankey from at&t and also pete cashmore so look forward to that tomorrow. spirit thanks to all of our great speakers, for their views and their insides. please let me and giving them a round of applause. [applause] thank you all for joining us this morning. have a great afternoon. >> thanks, everyone. >> day to from the internet and television expo or intx held earlier this month in boston. speakers include that at&t entertainment group, and the cofounders of both fanduel and periscope. this is just over one hour. >> good afternoon, everyone. welcome to the midpoint of intx 2016. we've had a great couple of days so far. i hope you have. we met arianna huffington. we talked with michael powell it would also a conversation with brian roberts and quite a display put on about the upcoming olympics and the technology. and we've had conversations with john king and jorge ramos. we have celebrated some terrific events and progra
it's great knowing we are all national where i'm going to spend my summer enjoying the olympics. >> id the stage today. tomorrow she's going to be interviewing john stankey from at&t and also pete cashmore so look forward to that tomorrow. spirit thanks to all of our great speakers, for their views and their insides. please let me and giving them a round of applause. [applause] thank you all for joining us this morning. have a great afternoon. >> thanks, everyone. >> day...
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says there's no reason to cancel or delay the olympics in brazil where the number of zika cases is among the highest. >> we know many of you will be spending all kinds of money to ward off mosquitos. >> a lot of products promise to protect you from getting bit, even some specially treated clothing. >> susan hogan is here now to tell us about clothes that can protect us and which ones work. >> absolutely. i'll tell you they do not come cheap. some of them can cost $70 or even more. consumer reports tested the treated clothes to see if they're worth buying. this is the enemy. and some stores are offering you a weapon, clothing with bug protection that promise to repel mosquitos and bugs for up to 70 washings. >> there is a chemical insecticide. it's fda approved. >> reporter: consumer reports tested to see how well the shirts prevented the mosquito bites both new and after being washed 25 times. volunteers put their arms into cages with 200 mosquitos. >> the clothing that we tested did kill many mosquitos that landed, but none of them were foolproof at preventing bites. >> reporter: after the shirt had been watched, aedes mosquitos, the kind
says there's no reason to cancel or delay the olympics in brazil where the number of zika cases is among the highest. >> we know many of you will be spending all kinds of money to ward off mosquitos. >> a lot of products promise to protect you from getting bit, even some specially treated clothing. >> susan hogan is here now to tell us about clothes that can protect us and which ones work. >> absolutely. i'll tell you they do not come cheap. some of them can cost $70 or...
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olympic sailing duo from hitting ocean water. >> it's called trapezing and we are a foot off the surface. >> they spend three hours a day, suspended like this. >> only our toes are touching the boat. it's super dynamic. always changing. and adrenalin. >> it's the first time that the women's 49er fx will be part of the game. >> i think people thought that women were not interested, because it was so high performance. >> but the challenge was what attracted her to the sport and kept the 23-year-old going despite adversity. the seattle native was sailing at world championships when a competitor's boat hit her in her rib. >> i broke my spine and two ribs and i lacerated my left kidney, so a lot of internal bleeding. >> somehow she only needed a few months to rest. no surgery necessary. had her quick recovery and then qualifying for the games were no surprise to her coaches. >> seemed like the olympics were in her glove. >> it was a huge sigh of relief. we were the front-runners which is where we wanted to be. that comes with a lot of pressure. >> still, she doesn't want to be distracted by pressure or what is in the water. >> sailing
olympic sailing duo from hitting ocean water. >> it's called trapezing and we are a foot off the surface. >> they spend three hours a day, suspended like this. >> only our toes are touching the boat. it's super dynamic. always changing. and adrenalin. >> it's the first time that the women's 49er fx will be part of the game. >> i think people thought that women were not interested, because it was so high performance. >> but the challenge was what attracted her...
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spending on gifts for major holidays. the chosun ilbo newspaper carried a critical article. it said the law could reduce sales of popular gifts, and damage domestic industries. >>> the rio olympic and paralympic games are four months away. despite all the excitement they'll bring, it can be hard for disabled athletes to find sponsorships, including in japan. our next story is about a blind soccer organization that's found a way to make its own money, by teaching one of the game's essential skills. >> reporter: a team sport like no other. blind soccer requires constant communication. as the players follow a ball that makes a sound, they rely on their teammates' voices. off the field this communication is also proving important. it's the basis for a business training program helping the blind soccer association to raise funds. >> translator: the paralympics are coming to tokyo in 2020 and that's got people talking about blind soccer, including businesses. our seminars are a key source of income. >> reporter: this brokerage has just signed up for the seminar to foster better teamwork among its employees and improve communication with clients. >> translator: there have been times w
spending on gifts for major holidays. the chosun ilbo newspaper carried a critical article. it said the law could reduce sales of popular gifts, and damage domestic industries. >>> the rio olympic and paralympic games are four months away. despite all the excitement they'll bring, it can be hard for disabled athletes to find sponsorships, including in japan. our next story is about a blind soccer organization that's found a way to make its own money, by teaching one of the game's...
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olympics in beijing. to help run the show for him in cleveland. meanwhile, hillary clinton is aiming more and more of her fire at trump. >> i think that anybody running for office should spend as much or more time listening than talking. and i know i'll be way ahead in that category against donald trump, there's no doubt about that. >> reporter: the response to paul ryan, donald trump issued a statement saying, "i'm not ready to suppo agenda. perhaps in the future we can work together to come to an agreement about what is best for the american people. they have been treated so badly for so long, it's about time for the politicians to put them first." so the bottom line, we now have the two most high-profile republicans in america saying they aren't ready to support each other. jonathan karl, abc news, charleston, west virginia. >>> fbi has questioned hillary clinton's top aides as part of its investigation into her use of a private e-mail server while she was secretary of state. sources tell abc news that includes huma abedin, considered clinton's closest adviser. clinton has maintained her home-based e-mail was a mistake but she insists she did nothing wrong, and she now s
olympics in beijing. to help run the show for him in cleveland. meanwhile, hillary clinton is aiming more and more of her fire at trump. >> i think that anybody running for office should spend as much or more time listening than talking. and i know i'll be way ahead in that category against donald trump, there's no doubt about that. >> reporter: the response to paul ryan, donald trump issued a statement saying, "i'm not ready to suppo agenda. perhaps in the future we can work...
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olympics in beijing, to help run the show for him in cleveland. meanwhile, hillary clinton, aiming more and more of her fire at trump. >> i think that anybody running for office should spend as much or more time listening than talking. and i know i'll be way ahead in that category against donald trump. there's no doubt about that. >> and jon karl with us live tonight from a trump rally in west virginia. and jon, just minutes ago, donald trump halgs now responded to paul ryan? >> reporter: david, i've never seen anything like it. in his response, donald trump says, "i'm not ready to support speaker ryan's agenda. perhaps in the future we can work together to come into an agreement about what is best for the american people. they have been treated so badly, it's about time for the politicians to put them first." so, the bottom line, you now have the two most high profile republicans in america saying they aren't ready to support each other. >> jon karl with us again tonight. jon, thank you. >>> and there is also breaking news on the democratic side. hillary clinton's top aide, huma abedin, has been interviewed by the fbi as part of the inquiry tied to hillary clinton's priv
olympics in beijing, to help run the show for him in cleveland. meanwhile, hillary clinton, aiming more and more of her fire at trump. >> i think that anybody running for office should spend as much or more time listening than talking. and i know i'll be way ahead in that category against donald trump. there's no doubt about that. >> and jon karl with us live tonight from a trump rally in west virginia. and jon, just minutes ago, donald trump halgs now responded to paul ryan?...
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spend seven times watching television than they do. or 15 times more watching television content than on youtube. then the narrative changes. >> nbc focusing up front on the power of live events including the olympicsnd upcoming live musical "hairspray" plus historical strength in comedy. cbs is remaking macgyver and fox bringing back prison break and 24. fox with tales from the crypt and show time with twin peaks, familiar names to break through the clutter. to make it more appealing, tv giants are adapting to consumer demand by offering more content on demand with fewer ads. >> by producing the ad load, the sheer amount of ads but by making them more relevant and increasingly every day we get more sophisticated and we can actually demonstrate to advertise rs and marketers. >> cutting down on advertising time. to make sure ad dollars pay off for marketers. i'm julia borsten in los angeles. >> julia just reported on nbc universal, the parent company of cnbc which produces this program. >> applied materials sees new orders surge. that's where we begin tonight's focus. the maker of manufacturing tools raised the profit forecast after saying orders hit 15-year high. earnings per share beat expectation
spend seven times watching television than they do. or 15 times more watching television content than on youtube. then the narrative changes. >> nbc focusing up front on the power of live events including the olympicsnd upcoming live musical "hairspray" plus historical strength in comedy. cbs is remaking macgyver and fox bringing back prison break and 24. fox with tales from the crypt and show time with twin peaks, familiar names to break through the clutter. to make it more...
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olympic committee says they have no intention of doing either. the games are sets to begin in august. >>> the bay bridge bike path hours are spending this summer. it will be open at 6:00 a.m. and close at 9:00 p.m. this is to provide further enjoyment for cyclists and people who enjoy walking on the path. >>> we want to ensure that when we do have cyclists and pedestrians on the bridge, that there is daytime for them to enjoy it. so because of the extended hours in the day, we therefore extend the hours for the time for them to enjoy the bike path. >> so these extended hours will last until labor day. >>> take advantage of those extended bike hours, meteorologist lawrence karnow joins us now and i saw a lot of people when i walked today in jeans i made the instant wrong decision. >> tomorrow sounds like a shorts day. >> yes, you will see a lot of sunshine outside and out of door right now a quitt evening, mostly clear over the bay and interior valley. seeing patchy fog developing along the coast. otherwise we're in for great weather, mostly clear inland. patchy fog gathering towards the beaches tomorrow. sunny and again on the warm side away fr
olympic committee says they have no intention of doing either. the games are sets to begin in august. >>> the bay bridge bike path hours are spending this summer. it will be open at 6:00 a.m. and close at 9:00 p.m. this is to provide further enjoyment for cyclists and people who enjoy walking on the path. >>> we want to ensure that when we do have cyclists and pedestrians on the bridge, that there is daytime for them to enjoy it. so because of the extended hours in the day, we...
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they learn how to be like olympic javelin throwers or like play the violin or, you know, be polish. [ laughter ] like that. >> jimmy: and you learn how to be -- >> yeah, they spendow, learning all that stuff. they become an expert and then they do the movie. that's what i'd like to do. >> jimmy: oh, really? >> yeah. >> jimmy: that's super fun. >> i don't know what, exactly. >> jimmy: you don't know what the next move is going to be? >> no, i could be like a jump rope -- >> jimmy: sumo wrestler. >> sumo wrestler. yeah. >> jimmy: i can see, sumo wrestler, yeah. but i like when you do -- because i never know where you're going to go. if you are going to act, direct. i see a "house of cards" episode and you directed that. i'm like, oh my gosh. i mean, tv. >> well, cable's where it's at really in terms of narrative and it's such an exciting place to be for actors and to be able to jump in with the creator and do whatever it is that they're up to is fantastic. >> jimmy: what's on your dvr? what do you record? >> my sons do a lot of dvr recording. >> jimmy: they take it over? >> yeah. there's a lot of -- there's a a lot of violent things going on on the dvr. [ laughter
they learn how to be like olympic javelin throwers or like play the violin or, you know, be polish. [ laughter ] like that. >> jimmy: and you learn how to be -- >> yeah, they spendow, learning all that stuff. they become an expert and then they do the movie. that's what i'd like to do. >> jimmy: oh, really? >> yeah. >> jimmy: that's super fun. >> i don't know what, exactly. >> jimmy: you don't know what the next move is going to be? >> no, i could...
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spend time in the city. that registers on a lot of bars i think to hear athletes saying at and it's antithetical to what the olympic it's about everyone coming to one place and celebrating sport, taking part in watching these great athletes perform. to have athletes say they're concerned about their health and participation is really scare something people. >> there's a lot of political turmoil in brazil now. the president faces impeachment. there are problems about some of the venues actually being completed in time. is that affecting things? >> yes. last night the metropolitan transit authority in rio said that a very critical subway line that's supposed to connect the main stadium areas to most of the park, that's going to be delayed and won't be opened until august 1st. with the games starting on august 5th, that's getting people nervous. >> what about the water i? think that's also been a major headline. a lot of people, as you mentioned, when they wanted to get the games, rio pledged 80% of the sewage would be out of the water. where do we stand on that now is>> t l earlier this winter. unfortunately, not muc
spend time in the city. that registers on a lot of bars i think to hear athletes saying at and it's antithetical to what the olympic it's about everyone coming to one place and celebrating sport, taking part in watching these great athletes perform. to have athletes say they're concerned about their health and participation is really scare something people. >> there's a lot of political turmoil in brazil now. the president faces impeachment. there are problems about some of the venues...
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olympics in rio! new today. >> dr. travis: hello, everyone, and welcome to the show. >> audience: hello! [ crowd cheering ] >> dr. travis: you know what i want to talk about? sleep. [ audience oohs ] >> dr. travis: you know we spend
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spending behind her as well. so you have a been fast in terms of advertising as we go through this season. every four years we have the olympic and a wonderful olympics despite the stresses of the presidential election and we have a tournament in europe. so those three events will be called the maxi quadra nails. it will tighten the media markets here and as you say will have very strong presidential advertising campaigns. it's a tough business, mowbray. maria: martin sorrell joined us this morning. good to see you. ceo and shareholder. we were born 100 years ago into a new american century. born with a hunger to fly and a passion to build something better. and what an amazing time it's been, decade after decade of innovation, inspiration and wonder. so, we say thank you america for a century of trust, for the privilege of flying higher and higher, together. ♪ maria: good tuesday morning, everybody. it is tuesday, may 10th. top stories right now 7:00 a.m. the battle for coal country. polls are open in west virginia. donald trump the presumptive republican nominee and bernie sanders to beat hillary clinton today. they will loc
spending behind her as well. so you have a been fast in terms of advertising as we go through this season. every four years we have the olympic and a wonderful olympics despite the stresses of the presidential election and we have a tournament in europe. so those three events will be called the maxi quadra nails. it will tighten the media markets here and as you say will have very strong presidential advertising campaigns. it's a tough business, mowbray. maria: martin sorrell joined us this...
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spending billions to compete with the e-commerce giant. but is it too little, too late? we'll talk to an analyst next. get ready for the rio olympicstics. x1 lets you search by sport, watch nbc's highlights and catch every live event on your tv with nbc sports live extra. i'm getting ready. are you? x1 will change the way you experience nbcuniversal's coverage of the rio olympic games. call or go online today to switch to x1. >>> amazon's retail domination -- >> sorry. go. i didn't know we were on air. >> amazon's retail domination forcing other companies to play a game of catchup. amazon is up more than 60% over the last year. traditional resalers like macy's and target in the red. courtney reagan joins us with a few ways to amazon-proof your portfolio. good morning. >> good morning to you, joe. happy tuesday. >> we're on air. >> we made it. we're here. >> amazon is a formidable force. amazon may not be the only way to play the retail space. i have some analyst picks to help you amazon-proof your portfolio, at least a little bit. two paths retailers can take to create a competitive mote around amazon. differentiated shopping expe
spending billions to compete with the e-commerce giant. but is it too little, too late? we'll talk to an analyst next. get ready for the rio olympicstics. x1 lets you search by sport, watch nbc's highlights and catch every live event on your tv with nbc sports live extra. i'm getting ready. are you? x1 will change the way you experience nbcuniversal's coverage of the rio olympic games. call or go online today to switch to x1. >>> amazon's retail domination -- >> sorry. go. i...
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olympic games. call or go online today to switch to x1. >>> welcome back. memorial day is all about honoring the brave heroes who serve our country and while many service members can't spendackage is a great way to show your appreciation. and operation gratitude can help you do that. they send more than 150,000 care packages a year, and they've teamed up with pilot pen for the red, write, and blue campaign. are a riane is here to tell us all about it. nice to see you. pilot pen's headquarters is jacksonville, florida. a number of military bases nearby. this was a natural partnership. >> absolutely. five military bases. the military community is our community. operation gratitude is such a wonderful organization. >> tell us about how this works. if you're serving overseas right now to receive a care package with handwritten notes. >> exactly. operation gratitude sends out care packages that have up to 50 items in them and it has entertainment items, personal items, handmade items, and up to nine handwritten letters. >> you say that these are some of the most things. >> exactly. operation gratitude has been told by service members they love getting these. it's great to hear
olympic games. call or go online today to switch to x1. >>> welcome back. memorial day is all about honoring the brave heroes who serve our country and while many service members can't spendackage is a great way to show your appreciation. and operation gratitude can help you do that. they send more than 150,000 care packages a year, and they've teamed up with pilot pen for the red, write, and blue campaign. are a riane is here to tell us all about it. nice to see you. pilot pen's...