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the group also has to negotiate a demanding jungle people on amazon after harrowing to describe the group. also another track because robert is worried that he may be carrying the law for the root retrieve from the area over time. i will not be there with you when linda guys go for the frontier. easy from when the la santana, you mentioned last night or fresh using it from using your cell amana 16 deep into the forest, robert and his men have found that treasure. yes. if they can get this rose, which re to market, they would make enough for the next 6 months. a tree this size confederate around $10000.00 or less human. and as well as on the roof with trees grow extremely slowly. they take at least 100 years to fully develop on monday, i'm going to do one point on my eating and i don't on foreign thing annoying. the book to men. i'm not going to refer you to what i need inside of the author a back breaking our chopping down the giant. there's a problem you need to call and in the window mind. and the only way to bring it down is to chop down the trees around it. it's estimated that for eve
the group also has to negotiate a demanding jungle people on amazon after harrowing to describe the group. also another track because robert is worried that he may be carrying the law for the root retrieve from the area over time. i will not be there with you when linda guys go for the frontier. easy from when the la santana, you mentioned last night or fresh using it from using your cell amana 16 deep into the forest, robert and his men have found that treasure. yes. if they can get this rose,...
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lisa 11, people have been killed up to 2 boats, collided on a river in peruse amazon region. the incident happens on the lago region in the northeast, and 60 people were rescued. 9 or missing. a major far in milan has destroyed a high rise residential building housing around 70 families, local official, say the police don't see it on a high floor and spread to lower levels or residents were evacuated and none reported to have been killed or injured. ah, this is al jazeera, these are the headlines several book. it had been forward at campbell airport as the last us flights take off before tuesdays departure deadline. it's unclear who is behind the attack, the white house since the airport remains functional. charlotte bell is reports from couple some of these rockets were intercepted by what's known as a c ram. anti missile system was actually only installed early july by the form, asking government and by the americans because they were worried about rocket attacks by the telephone. now of course the tele bonner and control, and it is working to stop broken tech y and other sc
lisa 11, people have been killed up to 2 boats, collided on a river in peruse amazon region. the incident happens on the lago region in the northeast, and 60 people were rescued. 9 or missing. a major far in milan has destroyed a high rise residential building housing around 70 families, local official, say the police don't see it on a high floor and spread to lower levels or residents were evacuated and none reported to have been killed or injured. ah, this is al jazeera, these are the...
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that this is data from the election -- i don't know what he actually has, if it's just people buying stuff on amazon that he's collected. i don't know. but i think the $5 million pitch is just a gimmick to ring in the ears of the people who follow mike lindell and think, well, if he's willing to put up $5 million, it must be true. the fact of the matter is none of this is true, brianna. it is such utter garbage. what i cannot penetrate is whether or not mike lindell is getting scammed or might be part of it. i don't really know because i can't penetrate inside his brain to understand what he's talking about. when you have a conversation with this man, it's really difficult to understand what he understands. and i know he doesn't understand how votes are counted in the united states. >> so you had a brilliantly written line in this piece, something to the effect that people who go to the symposium will be offered discounts at the mypillow website. really? i mean, he's selling pillows with all this? >> keep in mind that his business is being crushed. he's been kicked out of retail stores, been kicked
that this is data from the election -- i don't know what he actually has, if it's just people buying stuff on amazon that he's collected. i don't know. but i think the $5 million pitch is just a gimmick to ring in the ears of the people who follow mike lindell and think, well, if he's willing to put up $5 million, it must be true. the fact of the matter is none of this is true, brianna. it is such utter garbage. what i cannot penetrate is whether or not mike lindell is getting scammed or might...
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amazon being such a big chunk of u.s. e-commerce has investors up and they won't be able to partner with certain people because they're with amazon and one of the things that we wore wondering is something that amazon could build their own buy now and pay later product and instead went with a partnership. >> those are all good questions and the one about exclusivity will be key and in the next few days thank you, kate rooney steve grasso, what do you take on this? >> well, it is obviously what you see in the price action, it is extremely bullish for a firm and a and the short interest is under 10%. but it begs the question how much was bezos involved in this, if at all, on this decision. how long was this decision in the making and to what kate just said, who decided to go this route versus do it your own. why couldn't amazon do this on their own? they have a credit card, they have every other payment options. this seems like a no-brainer to do it on your own. so i think it is 100% bullish for a firm i'm still questioning why amazon won't just do this in house. so that is the only head scratcher for me not that that even means anything.
amazon being such a big chunk of u.s. e-commerce has investors up and they won't be able to partner with certain people because they're with amazon and one of the things that we wore wondering is something that amazon could build their own buy now and pay later product and instead went with a partnership. >> those are all good questions and the one about exclusivity will be key and in the next few days thank you, kate rooney steve grasso, what do you take on this? >> well, it is...
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if you give two things to people then stay with that decade after decade after decade. that's on the things amazoniced and the reason why if you give people purpose and you give them census - - a sense they are cared about and loved and that's what they want. >> so appreciation is one way you can release love in the organization as you get nothing else out of my talk today suggest that appreciation to release love in the organization every time we have a meeting we wrap it up with voluntary appreciations. they are not mandatory. nobody has to do it. but if you do an authentic appreciation of someone else you can't do that without opening your heart. people know the difference in people just say something or if they just feel that and express it from their heart. when you do the authentic appreciation others will pick up on it. in addition it's very hard to stay in judgment of someone who is giving the authentic appreciation to you if i thought tom was a jerk and how much he appreciates the things i do and doing it in and authentic way, then i will probably we think futon is with fresh eyes. apprec
if you give two things to people then stay with that decade after decade after decade. that's on the things amazoniced and the reason why if you give people purpose and you give them census - - a sense they are cared about and loved and that's what they want. >> so appreciation is one way you can release love in the organization as you get nothing else out of my talk today suggest that appreciation to release love in the organization every time we have a meeting we wrap it up with...
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at least 11 people have been killed after 2 boats collided on a river in peruse amazon region. it happened on the whole like a river in the northeast. about 60 people were rescued. 9 are missing. a major fire in milan has destroyed a high rise residential building housing about 70 families. local officials say the place started on a high floor and spread to lower levels. all residents were evacuated and non reported to been killed or injured in china, many teachers and education workers have been banned from tutoring students for profit. the government house, the bank will ease the financial pressures on families and reduce the cost of raising a child. katrina, you reports from beijing wolf street, english once old, private tutoring sessions. the chinese students came to improve through extra study . ah, now it's one of more than $1000.00 companies, forced to close their doors. following sweeping education regulation tutoring companies can no longer teach compulsory school subjects teach during school hours . not earn a profit. thousands of foreign juices like catherine peterson
at least 11 people have been killed after 2 boats collided on a river in peruse amazon region. it happened on the whole like a river in the northeast. about 60 people were rescued. 9 are missing. a major fire in milan has destroyed a high rise residential building housing about 70 families. local officials say the place started on a high floor and spread to lower levels. all residents were evacuated and non reported to been killed or injured in china, many teachers and education workers have...
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that may be better for customer acquisition, not something that people are using every day and they're used to and maybe ordering on amazonrs and years but something that maybe people are less familiar with, they don't understand and don't know what it looks like so live streaming is the way to get around that, deborah >> well it is interesting right now, only about 32% of americans have even watched a live stream let alone transact and the ones who have gone on, it has been for kind of getting -- 40% on a good deal. 38% is mentioned discovering a new item and about 30% to learn more and so in terms of can the whys and whats of how people are getting there continues to i think ebb and flow but i do think that we're seeing really different estimates some retailers are litly doing, hold on to your hat, $5,500 a minute and others are doing about -- this is terrible, but $500 a minute. and some of it is about the production of the show, how authentic is the host and are there great -- is there a lucky draw, a sweepstakes, something that you didn't expect that you could win. there is a lot of game-ification happening and which
that may be better for customer acquisition, not something that people are using every day and they're used to and maybe ordering on amazonrs and years but something that maybe people are less familiar with, they don't understand and don't know what it looks like so live streaming is the way to get around that, deborah >> well it is interesting right now, only about 32% of americans have even watched a live stream let alone transact and the ones who have gone on, it has been for kind of...
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at least 11 people have been killed, up to 2 boats collided on a river, improve amazon region. the incident happens on the log origin in the northeast, and 60 people were rescued. and 9 on this and a major far in milan has destroyed a high rise residential building housing around 7 c families. local official, physically stone sit on a high floor and spreads lower levels or residents were evacuated and none reported to have been killed or injured. ah, this is al jazeera, these are the headlines several walk. it had been forward at campbell airport as the last us flights take off before tuesdays departure deadline. it's unclear who's behind the attack, the white house since the airport remains functional. charlotte bell is reports from couple.
at least 11 people have been killed, up to 2 boats collided on a river, improve amazon region. the incident happens on the log origin in the northeast, and 60 people were rescued. and 9 on this and a major far in milan has destroyed a high rise residential building housing around 7 c families. local official, physically stone sit on a high floor and spreads lower levels or residents were evacuated and none reported to have been killed or injured. ah, this is al jazeera, these are the headlines...
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at least 11 people have been killed off the 2 boats collided on a river and peruse amazon region. the incident happened on the lago river in the northeast. about 60 people rescue to 9 the missing a volcano on the italian island of sicily as erupt again, sending ash and lava into the air mountains, nor is the largest of italy. 3 active volcanoes is lost or opted in february. the display could be seen by residents in the nearby city of katana. a major fire in milan is destroyed a high rise residential building, housing about 70 families. local officials say the blaze started on the high floor and spread to lower levels. all residents were evacuated, none reports have been killed or injured. ah. and let's take you through some of the headlines here now. just see right now, several rockets have been fired at cobble airport as the last us flights take off before tuesdays departure deadline. i full k says it was behind the attack at approximately 11 pm eastern time. last.
at least 11 people have been killed off the 2 boats collided on a river and peruse amazon region. the incident happened on the lago river in the northeast. about 60 people rescue to 9 the missing a volcano on the italian island of sicily as erupt again, sending ash and lava into the air mountains, nor is the largest of italy. 3 active volcanoes is lost or opted in february. the display could be seen by residents in the nearby city of katana. a major fire in milan is destroyed a high rise...
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on amazon, would prices be cheaper? >> right now, you've got in amazon a company that does give people some deals, and one of the things you've seen through history is monopolies will underprice, many times, to get people out of the market. then eventually the prices creep up. d i can't tell you when that moment in time will happen, but that is what has tended to happen. and this doesn't mean, again, that you get rid of amazon. it means that you put conditions in, things like you can't self-preference your own products, which google has been proven to do in the past, as well. you have to allow access. i think the best example of this right now is the app stores, where google and apple are basically saying to companies like spotify and tile and match.com, all of whom testified before our hearing that senator lee and i had a few weeks ago, they have to pay up to 30% of what they get off of the revenue off of people going to their app. other companies don't, and there s a really interesting exchange between senator lee and the apple witness about why this would be that they get to pick and choose who has to pay 30% and wh
on amazon, would prices be cheaper? >> right now, you've got in amazon a company that does give people some deals, and one of the things you've seen through history is monopolies will underprice, many times, to get people out of the market. then eventually the prices creep up. d i can't tell you when that moment in time will happen, but that is what has tended to happen. and this doesn't mean, again, that you get rid of amazon. it means that you put conditions in, things like you can't...
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for one number one, it's amazon founder and ceo jeff beta. he is at 1st 70000000000. they're the people on the phone and you've been told them as the family. so media, me, i'm using my resources to put in place heavy lifting and infrastructure so that the next generation of people can have a dynamic entrepreneurial explosion into space in is you're still large enough to satisfy the ambitions of jeff bezos. amazon is the largest store in the world. it sends out $150.00 parcels per 2nd, adding up to 5000000000 each year. the it was just phases, has a single obsession to sell everything instantly everywhere and to satisfy his customers every desire without delay. there are 300000000 amazon customers worldwide today. the multinational company is revolutionizing commerce and the way we consume it is even succeeded in shrinking time and space. how exactly is amazon taking over the whole planet? what does jeff bezos want that he doesn't already have? what future does the multinational wish to impose on us and at what cost? the our story begins in 1994 in the seattle suburb jeff bezos, a 30 som
for one number one, it's amazon founder and ceo jeff beta. he is at 1st 70000000000. they're the people on the phone and you've been told them as the family. so media, me, i'm using my resources to put in place heavy lifting and infrastructure so that the next generation of people can have a dynamic entrepreneurial explosion into space in is you're still large enough to satisfy the ambitions of jeff bezos. amazon is the largest store in the world. it sends out $150.00 parcels per 2nd, adding up...
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amazon which did not do well, i am very positive on. if you really step back and look at amazon, a lot of people think of it as a retail name. look at amazon, you buy things on amazon. where does amazon makes its money? it mixes money from aws, from amazon video, alexa. amazon is much more a digital company, closer to netflix than it is to walmart. guy: on that note, we are going to leave it. great stuff. always interesting. thank you for your time today. cate faddis of grace capital, thank you very much. what have we got coming up for you? robinhood under a bit of pressure. it has been a wild ride, hasn't it? we will take a look at what is driving today's move next. this is bloomberg. ♪ ritika: it is time for the bloomberg business flash. i'm ritika gupta. qualcomm has opted to buy in automotive company. they reached an agreement to buy for $3.8 billion. they make driver assistant technology. exxon mobil reportedly is considering a major strategic shift. according to dow jones, the energy giant may pledge to reduce its net carbon emissions to zero by 2050. there's been no final decision. exxon will reportedly unveil a serie
amazon which did not do well, i am very positive on. if you really step back and look at amazon, a lot of people think of it as a retail name. look at amazon, you buy things on amazon. where does amazon makes its money? it mixes money from aws, from amazon video, alexa. amazon is much more a digital company, closer to netflix than it is to walmart. guy: on that note, we are going to leave it. great stuff. always interesting. thank you for your time today. cate faddis of grace capital, thank...
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amazon employee that's on top of even with its massive scale. amazon is still a distant 2nd to the country's largest private employer. wal mart which employs nearly 1600000 people in the u. s. are one out of every $91.00 workers. so this sort of low wage economy is a direct result of this sort of mis allocation of capital. and the us dollar system, which has caused the chicken dilemma, which has caused us to abandon hard money and then cause us to export our manufacturing. so all that's left is, is with very low wage jobs, where you rely on that. and thus, you need a lot of inflation to basically disintegrate that, that cares. a trip the i estate prints trillions of dollars that they send to chinese workers and chinese factory owners who make the world goods that they shipping containers into amazon warehouses. and wal mart stores, where millions and millions of americans work at a less than survivor. wal, minimum wage and are for the 1st time in america, life expectancy is going down. so they're dying. that's the way it works. now folks, it, that's where we're at, and that's where the die off in america is happening. and that's also a fact. well, the interesti
amazon employee that's on top of even with its massive scale. amazon is still a distant 2nd to the country's largest private employer. wal mart which employs nearly 1600000 people in the u. s. are one out of every $91.00 workers. so this sort of low wage economy is a direct result of this sort of mis allocation of capital. and the us dollar system, which has caused the chicken dilemma, which has caused us to abandon hard money and then cause us to export our manufacturing. so all that's left...
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insider who is exposing what is going on behind the amazon front, what is going on inside this super influential company which is now one of the most politically powerful peoplekeep the gum sea. new parodontax active gum repair toothpaste. [ heavy breathing ] allergies with nasal congestion overwhelming you? breathe more freely with powerful claritin-d. claritin-d improves nasal airflow two times more than the leading allergy spray at hour one. [ deep inhale ] claritin-d. get more airflow. usaa is made for the safe pilots. like mac. who can come to a stop with barely a bobble. with usaa safepilot, when you drive safe... ...you can save up to 30% on your auto insurance. usaa. what you're made of, we're made for. get a quote today. lisa here, has had many jobs. and all that experience has led her to a job that feels like home. with home instead, you too can become a caregiver to older adults. apply today. managing type 2 diabetes? on it. on it. on it, with jardiance. they're 22 million prescriptions strong. meet the people who are managing type 2 diabetes and heart risk with jardiance. jardiance is a once-daily pill that can reduce the risk of cardiovascular de
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people they will of your organization and stay with it decade after decade. very low turnover, one of the first things i noticed, a lot of people worked here 20 years, amazon. the reason why is if you give people purpose and give people a sense that they are loved then that is what people want, they want purpose and love. if you can meet those desires and needs you will have a great organization. appreciation is one way you can release love in an organization and so this is something that you get nothing out of my talk today remember this one thing. if you just injure meanings with appreciations you will release love in your organization. every time you have a meeting we wrap it up by doing voluntary appreciations. they are not mandatory, nobody has to do it but what happens, you do an authentic appreciation of someone else you can't do an authentic appreciation without opening your pocket and people know the difference when somebody is just saying something and they are actually feeling that and expressing it from their heart. when you do authentic appreciation you open your heart and others will pick up on it. in addition it is very hard to this day in ju
people they will of your organization and stay with it decade after decade. very low turnover, one of the first things i noticed, a lot of people worked here 20 years, amazon. the reason why is if you give people purpose and give people a sense that they are loved then that is what people want, they want purpose and love. if you can meet those desires and needs you will have a great organization. appreciation is one way you can release love in an organization and so this is something that you...
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people really care. last month, we were arriving on amazon ahead of bill o'reilly "we have arrived." this is awesome. i did an interview with the number one morning show better sports stories ready for this interview. he spent 15 minutes walking me through the post-presidency and reagan and clinton. at the end i said, i really appreciate you having me on today. he wrote me back and said nixon is one of the most fascinaing people. it's amazing how there are nixon people all over the world. we don't realize that. an amazing man and an amazing career. my story has always been to try to tell the stories that have been untold, but need to be told. to focus on stories that we know something about but we need know a lot more about. for me, the road less traveled in historical scholarship led me to the story of eisenhower and civil rights. the road to little rock and the challenge of equality which came out in 2007 in conjunction with the 450th anniversary of the little rock central high school crisis. of course, the road less traveled has led me to the nixon post-presidency. this is a story that needs to be
people really care. last month, we were arriving on amazon ahead of bill o'reilly "we have arrived." this is awesome. i did an interview with the number one morning show better sports stories ready for this interview. he spent 15 minutes walking me through the post-presidency and reagan and clinton. at the end i said, i really appreciate you having me on today. he wrote me back and said nixon is one of the most fascinaing people. it's amazing how there are nixon people all over the...
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amazon employee that's on top of even with its massive scale. amazon is still a distant 2nd to the country's largest private employer. wal mart, which employs nearly 1600000 people in the u. s. or one out of every $91.00 workers . so this sort of low wage economy is a direct result of this sort of mis allocation of capital and the us dollar system, which has caused the trip in dilemma which has caused us to abandon hard money and then cause us to export our manufacturing. so all that's left is, is very low wage jobs, where you rely on that. and thus you need a lot of inflation to basically disintegrate that, that le cares a trip the i estate prints trillions of dollars that they send to chinese workers. and chinese factory owners who make the world goods that they shipping containers into amazon warehouses and wal mart stores where millions and millions of americans work at a less than survivor wal minimum wage. and our for the 1st time in america, life expectancy is going down. so they're dying, that's the way it works. now folks that, that's where we're at, and that's what the die off in america is happening. and that's also a fact. well, the interesting thing
amazon employee that's on top of even with its massive scale. amazon is still a distant 2nd to the country's largest private employer. wal mart, which employs nearly 1600000 people in the u. s. or one out of every $91.00 workers . so this sort of low wage economy is a direct result of this sort of mis allocation of capital and the us dollar system, which has caused the trip in dilemma which has caused us to abandon hard money and then cause us to export our manufacturing. so all that's left is,...
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. >> which is incredible and which has 78,000 ratings on amazon people are obsessed with it. s. i've got 14. >> keeps them from getting all messed up. people put them in bags. >> you're right. this is a popular kit. >> my wife would love this >> she would love this take one home for her. >> and what about this apparently this changes your nails. >> oh, my goodness last but not least, this is called milk and honey. it's a cuticle oil and great cuticles are not just for women, craig. >> craig and al, they don't mess around with their nails. i won't tell their secrets, but they get manicures more often than i do. >> you just told our secrets >> sorry >> you were talking about the -- yes. >> i love you care about your nails. >> they do, they care. >> this is incredible. 88,000 ratings almost five stars. >> it smells good. >> so good it's a cold press oil that really helps to moisturize and revitalize those cuticles. craig. >> i told you. and you see how well he does it? and guess what you can use it on your cuticles, but also you can put it on your nails and then you can put it on
. >> which is incredible and which has 78,000 ratings on amazon people are obsessed with it. s. i've got 14. >> keeps them from getting all messed up. people put them in bags. >> you're right. this is a popular kit. >> my wife would love this >> she would love this take one home for her. >> and what about this apparently this changes your nails. >> oh, my goodness last but not least, this is called milk and honey. it's a cuticle oil and great cuticles...
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on beds made of cardboard. [ audience ohs ] and some people think that they're meant to discourage any intimacy [ light laughter ] that's nice, you finally reach your olympic dreams and have to sleep on an amazon laughter ] that's right, a bed designed to discourage sex, or as it's also known, an air mattress [ laughter ] yeah, that's right because of covid, organizers want to make sure every athlete is as celibate as a badminton player [ laughter ] oh, we're going to get letters from the badminton people. [ laughter ] yeah, everybody's been talking about these beds, so a gymnast from ireland put them to the test in a viral video that he posted it's great check this out >> the beds are meant to be anti-sex they're made out of cardboard, yes, but apparently they're meant to break at any sudden movements. it's fake. fake news! [ laughter ] >> jimmy: yeah, it works fine as long as you have the body of a 70-pound irish gymnast [ laughter ] so you're completely safe as long as you have sex like this [ laughter ] [ applause ] >> steve: jumpin'. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: here's some good advice yesterday during his weekly address, pope francis urged people to learn how to take a break and turn off their
on beds made of cardboard. [ audience ohs ] and some people think that they're meant to discourage any intimacy [ light laughter ] that's nice, you finally reach your olympic dreams and have to sleep on an amazon laughter ] that's right, a bed designed to discourage sex, or as it's also known, an air mattress [ laughter ] yeah, that's right because of covid, organizers want to make sure every athlete is as celibate as a badminton player [ laughter ] oh, we're going to get letters from the...
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amazon has now eclipsed walmart to become the world's largest retail seller outside of china. the surging demand of e-commerce during the pandemic. cars people globally to spend 600, 10 billion dollars on amazon in the 12 months. that ended in june. that's according to fec said walmart during that same time had sales of 566 billion live from the nasdaq market site. i'm jane king. daria and jane, i know you've been doing your share of shopping. >> kids. in the south bay san jose mayor sam liccardo want to make sure that people are vaccinated before they go to big event to the sapd center and other city run venues. yeah. this new vaccine requirement proposal has been approved by the city council kron four's camila barco down in san jose with more on the story coming >> good morning, daryn game. so yeah. if you want to step in the shark tank. there is a chance you could need to prove that you're vaccinated. that's what san mayor is proposing thousands of people always attend events here at the stp center. but now the mayor is proposing that people show that they've been vaccinated as a safety per caution. his proposal is that everyone show they're vaccinated before entering an event with
amazon has now eclipsed walmart to become the world's largest retail seller outside of china. the surging demand of e-commerce during the pandemic. cars people globally to spend 600, 10 billion dollars on amazon in the 12 months. that ended in june. that's according to fec said walmart during that same time had sales of 566 billion live from the nasdaq market site. i'm jane king. daria and jane, i know you've been doing your share of shopping. >> kids. in the south bay san jose mayor sam...
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the other stock that i don't think, it's probably on a lot of people's radar but not lately is it went back on sale is amazonit got nailed over the last few weeks and i think it looks great and i tell you what also popped up, zillow. i didn't realize to be honest with you how heavily invested, in fact they make most of their money buying and selling homes. i think they are, if the number of transactions are doing just is accelerating. i think that's an interesting play. charles: yeah, and its been beaten down. hey, it's friday the 13th. the 13th time is friday the 13th for the s&p 500. ironically, for the most part, the market goes up almost half a percentage point on these days, but what it makes me think okay, if people almost everyone has been in this game long enough they have their own investing superstition, kim you got to share one with us. something like sort of unique to you, you could call it a superstition, but it still kind of works its way when you think about this market. >> sure. so here is a quirk that i have. i can not buy a stock if it's higher today than it was yesterday. i just can't pull
the other stock that i don't think, it's probably on a lot of people's radar but not lately is it went back on sale is amazonit got nailed over the last few weeks and i think it looks great and i tell you what also popped up, zillow. i didn't realize to be honest with you how heavily invested, in fact they make most of their money buying and selling homes. i think they are, if the number of transactions are doing just is accelerating. i think that's an interesting play. charles: yeah, and its...
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on wednesday, thousands of indigenous people have set out the protest camp in the capital, brazil. yeah. the ruling could reopen past cases that have allowed commercial farming and mining and the amazon rain forest and eventually lead to the return of land to indigenous people. one handicap has more from the capital, live come from all over the country, wearing the beads and feathers of 170 different indigenous groups. more than half of those in brazil chanting and praying, each in their own language. in the hope the supreme court will hear their voices. it's the largest indigenous gathering in the capital brazilian since 1988. that's when the country's democratic constitution was approved. giving native brazilians the right to reclaim in several lands. but they are back again, fearing those rights will be curtailed. this week, the supreme court is expected to make its ruling law. would at least it's alarmed dispute between the shock, like people who claim their territories and the southern state of santa katerina, and big law, who say they have no rights because they weren't buying those loans in 1088. when the constitution was approved, it will set a jurisprudence for hundreds of d
on wednesday, thousands of indigenous people have set out the protest camp in the capital, brazil. yeah. the ruling could reopen past cases that have allowed commercial farming and mining and the amazon rain forest and eventually lead to the return of land to indigenous people. one handicap has more from the capital, live come from all over the country, wearing the beads and feathers of 170 different indigenous groups. more than half of those in brazil chanting and praying, each in their own...
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on michael rex and wild, a former liberal studies professor at new york university told us that amazon is predominant focus on domestic threats. that real dangerous to the american people slipping through the net they're looking for their following congress is direction in order to route out, so called domestic terrorism. and they're, they've completely taken their, i, off of the ball where real, the international terrorist express are concerned. and so they let you know this app and this website exist on their web service for months and probably planning was happening on there for all we know. it was after all password protected website, and yet they had no idea until finally a watchdog finally points out after this attack with pictures of the bomber involved. this is just on believable. as i said, it's not that surprising. giving the, given the focus, the lack of priorities, the complete, fictional, kind of scenario that they've been chasing after in terms of the domestic terrorist in the united states. which is completely ridiculous because this doesn't even exist. more ad this weekend is hungary now looking for its own bracket. pro government newspaper is calling f
on michael rex and wild, a former liberal studies professor at new york university told us that amazon is predominant focus on domestic threats. that real dangerous to the american people slipping through the net they're looking for their following congress is direction in order to route out, so called domestic terrorism. and they're, they've completely taken their, i, off of the ball where real, the international terrorist express are concerned. and so they let you know this app and this...
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on amazon prime in the u.s. another 200 million globally. these people pay to buy their products.ase their landscape with subscribers. second thing that they did -- liz: hold on. let me jump in. luis i want to explain what we have on the screen, we're rolling through all the fangs, the jumps they have made year-over-year. google up 79%. so obviously it is hitting a record high today at this very moment. some people would say you don't want to buy at the highs here. so your thesis is amazon is the one that is really on discount. yet the p-e ratios at 61. you know, got to help us wrap our mind around that? >> of course. certainly the highest p-e ratio out of the other "fang" stocks, right? liz: yeah. >> you look at their cloud business. their cloud business is the biggest in the world, in my opinion we're heading that way we've been heading that way, the pandemic pretty much made sure that was one of the fastest growing assessments in i.t. i believe right now, 40% of operating income from cloud services which is pretty significant and growing between 20 to 40% on year-over-year basi
on amazon prime in the u.s. another 200 million globally. these people pay to buy their products.ase their landscape with subscribers. second thing that they did -- liz: hold on. let me jump in. luis i want to explain what we have on the screen, we're rolling through all the fangs, the jumps they have made year-over-year. google up 79%. so obviously it is hitting a record high today at this very moment. some people would say you don't want to buy at the highs here. so your thesis is amazon is...
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results, bank of america analysts blamed the weak numbers in part on amazon, which cut $6 million of inventory for prime day and peopleng products compared with 2020 so the shares popped on the first day of trading if you remember when they debuted back in may but they are down more than 50% since, leslie >> yeah. they've got some inventory reduction issues here. consumers spending less on sanitation as you mentioned. then kind of a similar situation with wish. people are going back and they're buying things brick and mortar people are buying makeup they're buying beauty things in store again in a way that they really weren't doing back in 2020 so if we're going to be honest here and we're going to level set, it changes the risk profile of a company like honest company. >> yeah. >> gina -- go ahead, bob go ahead >> well, again, not only did the company have to reset expectations, and i hate to keep beating on this, but the pricing is a problem it priced at $16 when was it? early part of may, right the highest price for this stock was the open it was $23.88. and it's been essentially down from there so in behavioral ec
results, bank of america analysts blamed the weak numbers in part on amazon, which cut $6 million of inventory for prime day and peopleng products compared with 2020 so the shares popped on the first day of trading if you remember when they debuted back in may but they are down more than 50% since, leslie >> yeah. they've got some inventory reduction issues here. consumers spending less on sanitation as you mentioned. then kind of a similar situation with wish. people are going back and...
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court is due to make a ruling which might have a profound effect on the country's indigenous people — as well as the future of the amazonit might also become an obstacle to further deforestation. the bbc�*s tim allman reports. for generations they have lived among these hills, fished in a proud people, they maintain their rituals and dance and prayer. they used to own so much more of this land, but then the settlers moved in. translation: before they killed us with guns, slowly, one by one. now they kill us with the stroke of a pen, slowly. they have been reduced to this small corner of their ancestral territory. an area prone to landslides. much of it is too steep for aquaculture. translation: how are we to grow plants? we live in this hole. there is no way we can move. that is why we are fighting. as long as they don't do what we want we will fight. and hundreds have taken that fight to the capital of brasilia. their case hinges on an interpretation of the country's constitution, adopted in 1988. which tribes were officially recognised at that time, and what land were they are entitled to. the consequences could be hu
court is due to make a ruling which might have a profound effect on the country's indigenous people — as well as the future of the amazonit might also become an obstacle to further deforestation. the bbc�*s tim allman reports. for generations they have lived among these hills, fished in a proud people, they maintain their rituals and dance and prayer. they used to own so much more of this land, but then the settlers moved in. translation: before they killed us with guns, slowly, one by one....
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amazon one. reports say people must connect their palm print to their amazon account to get that modest reward. ls which recognize the unique palm print based on patterns of lines, ridges and veins. it is available in 50 us locations including whole foods stores and amazon go shops. amazon says thousands of customers have enrolled, what they want to do is track you through your palm print. stuart: they want to track you. you have news on simon property group, they reported this morning. here is the question and i think you know the answer, our shoppers returning to the malls? >> they are, maybe as a result of wanting to get out and shop, simon property group, the biggest mall operator in the country says retail sales in june were comparable to june of 2019 levels and up 80% from a year earlier, some parts of the ussr sales higher than 2019 levels. the question is whether malls can fill the retail spaces left empty when brands went bankrupt or had to close stores. simon property is seen demand for leases increase day by day so that is very encouraging at least for the bulls which have been decima
amazon one. reports say people must connect their palm print to their amazon account to get that modest reward. ls which recognize the unique palm print based on patterns of lines, ridges and veins. it is available in 50 us locations including whole foods stores and amazon go shops. amazon says thousands of customers have enrolled, what they want to do is track you through your palm print. stuart: they want to track you. you have news on simon property group, they reported this morning. here is...
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i would encourage people to stick up book, king richard, it's available on amazon and most stores nowderstand and i hope you enjoyed it and i hope you enjoy the book. >> thank you very much, great to be with you and i hope you are encouraged to go out and buy the book or at least borrow it from the library. thank you very much. >> thank you and i wish you all a good evening, thank you for joining us. good night. ♪♪ >> weekends on c-span2 aren't intellectual see, every saturday will find out what start our nation's pass on american history tv. on sundays, book tv brings the latest in nonfiction books and authors, television for serious readers. ♪♪ learn, discover, explore. weekends on c-span2. ♪♪ >> sunday c-span series january 6, use from the house continues three more members of congress share stories of what they saw, heard and experienced that day including democrat dean phillips of minnesota. >> at that very moment when the capitol police officer announced we should take cover, i stood up at the back of the gallery on the second level, representative from arizona was objecting ari
i would encourage people to stick up book, king richard, it's available on amazon and most stores nowderstand and i hope you enjoyed it and i hope you enjoy the book. >> thank you very much, great to be with you and i hope you are encouraged to go out and buy the book or at least borrow it from the library. thank you very much. >> thank you and i wish you all a good evening, thank you for joining us. good night. ♪♪ >> weekends on c-span2 aren't intellectual see, every...
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people. if you go on amazon or any store to try to buy masks for children, they're out. so there is leverage the federal government can place, i think the secretary of education is trying to do it, the secretary of hhs. but we needed help yesterday on these issues. and i think furthermore, all the excuses that are being given for allowing for these mandates to be reversed have to do with some notion on parents' bills of rights. i haven't seen a parents' bill of rights that compromises on health but that's happening. we still are in a public health emergency. i want to remind people, that gives a lot of latitude to help do things at the federal level. >> simply to protect their families. it's an unbelievable moment. dr. kavita patel, thank you for spending some time with us. >>> coming up for us, the fight behind closed doors in a new york city court over the investigation into donald trump's business. that's next. i became a sofi member because i needed to consolidate my credit card debt. i needed just one simple way to pay it all off. it was an easy decision to apply wi
people. if you go on amazon or any store to try to buy masks for children, they're out. so there is leverage the federal government can place, i think the secretary of education is trying to do it, the secretary of hhs. but we needed help yesterday on these issues. and i think furthermore, all the excuses that are being given for allowing for these mandates to be reversed have to do with some notion on parents' bills of rights. i haven't seen a parents' bill of rights that compromises on health...
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people really care. last month, we were arriving on amazon ahead of bill o'reilly "we have arrived." this is awesome. i did an interview with the number one morning show and the show is a play-by play guy, and so i thought that i should have my sports work on, and he spent time looking at gorbachev and yeltsin, and i said thank you for having me on today, and he said, i have always been fascinated by nixon. so it is amazing how there are nixon people all over the world, and we don't even realize that sometimes. so amazing man and career. my job as a historian is to tell the stories that have been untold but need to be told and to focus on stories that we know something about that we need to know a lot more about. so for me, the road less travelled in historical scholarship first led me to eisenhower and civil rights. so "the road less traveled, the road to little rock and challenge of equality" came out in 2007 in connection with the 50th anniversary of the little rock crisis. we have an idea of what knickson was doing during this period. we have an idea that he was active. hopefully after you read t
people really care. last month, we were arriving on amazon ahead of bill o'reilly "we have arrived." this is awesome. i did an interview with the number one morning show and the show is a play-by play guy, and so i thought that i should have my sports work on, and he spent time looking at gorbachev and yeltsin, and i said thank you for having me on today, and he said, i have always been fascinated by nixon. so it is amazing how there are nixon people all over the world, and we don't...
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to come on tonight's program, amazon has big plans for its south african headquarters, but there is a catch. local inhabitants say the retailer is building on their sacred land. >> more than peopleen killed by flash floods the u.s. state of tennessee with dozens still missing. record rainfall of more than 15 inches in just one day has left thousands without power. the bbc's reporter reports for us now. >> those living here described a wall of water coming in hard and fast. flash floods overwhelming parts of tennessee. in many counties, there is be willed or mea at how quickly the storm ok hold. this remains both a recovery and search-and-rescue operation with many still missing, including children. tens of thousands of people are still without power. roads and bridges remain impossible in some areas, hampering rescue efforts. it was here further south in tennessee where the extreme weather really hit and took lives. bbc news. >> amazon has big plans for south africa. the retailer is building a multimillion dollar facility to act as its regional hub there, but the land amazon shows is dearo the heart of the original inhabitants of the southern tip of the consonant. our reporter r
to come on tonight's program, amazon has big plans for its south african headquarters, but there is a catch. local inhabitants say the retailer is building on their sacred land. >> more than peopleen killed by flash floods the u.s. state of tennessee with dozens still missing. record rainfall of more than 15 inches in just one day has left thousands without power. the bbc's reporter reports for us now. >> those living here described a wall of water coming in hard and fast. flash...