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this is blaze walton.fficult for him to recount the story, but he wanted to tell it starting from the beginning. the two brothers just paid and were standing in the checkout line when they saw something strange. >> what is the first thing you hear or see that's weird? >> everybody looks to the main entrance and we all look as well. everybody. and then a loud sound happens and three people go flying. that's when people realize what's going on and they run. >> three people go flying in the air. >> they just fell backwards. it was scary. >> did you think it was a bomb or something? >> i thought it was a bomb at first but when i heard the two gunfire sounds i knew it wasn't just a bomb. it was something else. >> he knew he had to protect himself and more than that, he knew he was responsible for his younger brother. >> you grabbed your brother as fast as you could. >> yeah, and just ran. >> were you pushing him? >> yes. >> you didn't want him to see anything. that's hard -- that would be hard for me, hard for
this is blaze walton.fficult for him to recount the story, but he wanted to tell it starting from the beginning. the two brothers just paid and were standing in the checkout line when they saw something strange. >> what is the first thing you hear or see that's weird? >> everybody looks to the main entrance and we all look as well. everybody. and then a loud sound happens and three people go flying. that's when people realize what's going on and they run. >> three people go...
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. >> commissioner walton: thank you, president. one, i want to thank my colleague for bringing this forward. as a strong proponent of our city, our home, understanding we all have to play a role in addressing the homeless crisis that exists in our city. this is one of many ways we're going to get families housed. people off the street and into the services and get them the support they need. i support this resolution and again, i want to thank commissioner haney for bringing this forward. thank you. >> commissioner norton: so i am still putting -- formulating my position on. this i'm going to need to vote on it over at the federal committee next week. i understand the mayor is working on the impact of the measure. that is why i voted against suspending the rules this evening. so i'm going probably -- we don't abstain here, so i'm going probably leave the room because i don't know yet what position i'm going to take on this legislation. i certainly support homeless families in our district and would like to support this, but i do wa
. >> commissioner walton: thank you, president. one, i want to thank my colleague for bringing this forward. as a strong proponent of our city, our home, understanding we all have to play a role in addressing the homeless crisis that exists in our city. this is one of many ways we're going to get families housed. people off the street and into the services and get them the support they need. i support this resolution and again, i want to thank commissioner haney for bringing this forward....
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the board by a vote of six ayes, one absent, walton, approved the contracts of four principals. the four by a vote of six ayes, one absent, walton approved the krarz of six principals in the matter of under board truck driver's griefance, the board by a vote of six ayes, one absent ratified an agreement to absolve the agreement. the board by a vote of six ayes, one absent, walton, gives the authority of the district to pay up to the stipulated amendment on three matters of anticipated litigation, the board gave direction to general counsel. that is the report back. section q is adjournment. this last meeting of the school year is now adjourned. thank you, everyone. happy summer. women's network sustainable future . >> san francisco streets and puffs make up 25 percent of cities e city's land area more than all the parks combined they're far two wide and have large flight area the pavement to parks is to test the variants by ininexpensive changing did new open spaces the city made up of streets in you think about the potential of having this space for a purpose it is demands for
the board by a vote of six ayes, one absent, walton, approved the contracts of four principals. the four by a vote of six ayes, one absent, walton approved the krarz of six principals in the matter of under board truck driver's griefance, the board by a vote of six ayes, one absent ratified an agreement to absolve the agreement. the board by a vote of six ayes, one absent, walton, gives the authority of the district to pay up to the stipulated amendment on three matters of anticipated...
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the board by a vote of six ayes, one absent, walton, approved the contracts of four principals. the four by a vote of six ayes, one absent, walton approved the krarz of six principals in the matter of under board truck driver's griefance, the board by a vote of six ayes, one absent ratified an agreement to absolve the agreement. the board by a vote of six ayes, one absent, walton, gives the authority of the district to pay up to the stipulated amendment on three matters of anticipated litigation, the board gave direction to general counsel. that is the report back. section q is adjournment. this last meeting of the school year is now adjourned. thank you, everyone. happy summer. >> we're here to raise awareness and money and fork for a good accuse. we have this incredible gift probably the widest range of restaurant and count ii destines in any district in the city right here in the mission intricate why don't we capture that to support the mission youths going to college that's for the food for thought. we didn't have a signature font for our orientation that's a 40-year-old or
the board by a vote of six ayes, one absent, walton, approved the contracts of four principals. the four by a vote of six ayes, one absent, walton approved the krarz of six principals in the matter of under board truck driver's griefance, the board by a vote of six ayes, one absent ratified an agreement to absolve the agreement. the board by a vote of six ayes, one absent, walton, gives the authority of the district to pay up to the stipulated amendment on three matters of anticipated...
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here to help us reflect is the former english great sally walton. just not to be for ireland today. the dutch living up to their working today in steam—rolling ireland today. nothing ireland did wrong, theyjust ireland today. nothing ireland did wrong, they just came ireland today. nothing ireland did wrong, theyjust came up against a team in top form and 11 tournament former allies and writing wise all through the tournament. put into perspective how good this dutch team is. is it one of the greatest bloodstains? they had the potential. they really are coming to fruition. and there had kept, you can see they have a real desire to want to do it for not only themselves but for their coats. for ireland, once they wipe the tears away on the page,
here to help us reflect is the former english great sally walton. just not to be for ireland today. the dutch living up to their working today in steam—rolling ireland today. nothing ireland did wrong, theyjust ireland today. nothing ireland did wrong, they just came ireland today. nothing ireland did wrong, theyjust came up against a team in top form and 11 tournament former allies and writing wise all through the tournament. put into perspective how good this dutch team is. is it one of the...
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the board by a vote of six ayes, one absent, walton, approved the contracts of four principals. the four by a vote of six ayes, one absent, walton approved the krarz of six principals in the matter of under board truck driver's griefance, the board by a vote of six ayes, one absent ratified an agreement to absolve the agreement. the board by a vote of six ayes, one absent, walton, gives the authority of the district to pay up to the stipulated amendment on three matters of anticipated litigation, the board gave direction to general counsel. that is the report back. section q is adjournment. this last meeting of the school year is now adjourned. thank you, everyone. happy summer. [pledge of allegiance] >> clerk: commissioner mazzucco, i'd like to call roll. >> commissioner mazzucco: please do. [roll call] >> clerk: commissioner mazzucco, you have a quorum. also with us tonight is paul henderson, the director of the department of police accountability and acting assistant chief moeser on behalf of chief scott. >> commissioner mazzucco: and chief scott is on his way. >> clerk: yes.
the board by a vote of six ayes, one absent, walton, approved the contracts of four principals. the four by a vote of six ayes, one absent, walton approved the krarz of six principals in the matter of under board truck driver's griefance, the board by a vote of six ayes, one absent ratified an agreement to absolve the agreement. the board by a vote of six ayes, one absent, walton, gives the authority of the district to pay up to the stipulated amendment on three matters of anticipated...
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what about the walton family? they funded walmart, collectively they are worth about hundred $75 billion. that is more than the entire gross domestic product the oil-rich gulf state. the waltons can certainly afford to be generous with their workers, and said they count on you 2013, taxpayer sent more than to pick up the slack. $16 billion to employees for more food stamps, and housing. if you think that is remarkable, meet travis. he is the youthful founder of uber, his personal fortune is close to $5 billion. his drivers by contrast often make less than minimum wage. one recent study found that many uber drivers lose money working for the company. that is not a sustainable business model. the only reason it continues because you are paying the is because of your generosity. welfare benefits for cooper's impoverished drivers, child billionaires like travis can buy bigger houses and more airplanes. he is somebody else who owes you a thank you note. if you can think of a less fair system than this, send us an email
what about the walton family? they funded walmart, collectively they are worth about hundred $75 billion. that is more than the entire gross domestic product the oil-rich gulf state. the waltons can certainly afford to be generous with their workers, and said they count on you 2013, taxpayer sent more than to pick up the slack. $16 billion to employees for more food stamps, and housing. if you think that is remarkable, meet travis. he is the youthful founder of uber, his personal fortune is...
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sam walton. sam walton and all the people around them.avid glass, and now more recently doug mcmillon. the guy who runs it. people. it is always the people. david: when you look at a deal, how do you assess the character of leadership. what defines a good one from a not so good one? ken: let me give you a specific example. i met jeff bezos last year. i told him i would love to come out and spend some time with him. he in turn said he would like to meet frank, who ran home depot. he is retired now. frank and i agreed to fly to seattle and have lunch with jeff. we had lunch in his boathouse. let me tell you why this guy is a huge winner. two fabulous, incredible ingredients like ham and cheese, smart and humble. now we went out to learn from him. when i left, i felt my brain had been sucked out of my head. there is a leader. it is no accident that amazon is the success that it is. the same with gates. the same with the guys at google. look at the size of these companies. they are trillion dollar companies today. look at the size of them. yo
sam walton. sam walton and all the people around them.avid glass, and now more recently doug mcmillon. the guy who runs it. people. it is always the people. david: when you look at a deal, how do you assess the character of leadership. what defines a good one from a not so good one? ken: let me give you a specific example. i met jeff bezos last year. i told him i would love to come out and spend some time with him. he in turn said he would like to meet frank, who ran home depot. he is retired...
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a family that owns one of the big four supermarkets it was near the town of kingfisher the thomas walton a struggling young farmer and his wife nancy lee started their family and it was here that their son samuel more walton was born the founder of warm up there which has just been awarded the us peyton to eavesdrop on shoppers and employees in stores but while bloomberg just released their richest families top ten including chanel's where time a as do ma ma. and al brecht's al the it's a media conglomerate families and citizen kane that usually gonna most attention and play fifty three thousand people around the world we are proud and great to go and. distinguish murdoch has come to the mind of a fair few journalists are viewing a new h.b.o. series about rich families currently screening around the world on t.v. and on demand it's called succession its executive produced and directed by adam mcconaughey who won the oscar for the big shorts it was created by the writer of veep in the thick of it show and in the loop everything i've done. i've gone from my children i know i made mistakes
a family that owns one of the big four supermarkets it was near the town of kingfisher the thomas walton a struggling young farmer and his wife nancy lee started their family and it was here that their son samuel more walton was born the founder of warm up there which has just been awarded the us peyton to eavesdrop on shoppers and employees in stores but while bloomberg just released their richest families top ten including chanel's where time a as do ma ma. and al brecht's al the it's a media...
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anay's stock move has put additional $11.6 billion into well for the waltons. any discussion around tariffs or changing consumer sentiment? emma: they are concerned because it creates uncertainty. there is not a massive effect on consumer products right now. one of the things walmart is transportation and labor costs are pushing up the prices of household items. walmart is known for low prices. they don't want to have to impart increased costs to their customers. that would create another opportunity for amazon to try and beat them on price. thank you to emma chandra. hacking any election. new reports of candidates been targets of phishing attacks. isnd bloomberg technology livestreaming on twitter. @tictoc.ow us on this is bloomberg. ♪ selina: this is "bloomberg technology." i am selina wang in san francisco in for emily chang. a democratic senator from missouri confirm she was targeted by cyber attacks. the alleged culprit, the russian intelligence blamed for meddling in the 2016 election. her comments were confirmed that russians have infiltrated the electio
anay's stock move has put additional $11.6 billion into well for the waltons. any discussion around tariffs or changing consumer sentiment? emma: they are concerned because it creates uncertainty. there is not a massive effect on consumer products right now. one of the things walmart is transportation and labor costs are pushing up the prices of household items. walmart is known for low prices. they don't want to have to impart increased costs to their customers. that would create another...
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one other winner here is the walton family.e the biggest shareholders and walmart, the wealthiest family in america. and they just became a lot 12 -- whole lot wealthier. today's stock move has put an additional $11.6 billion into well for the waltons. selina: what about challenges in the back half, any discussion around tariffs or changing consumer sentiment? emma: they're concerned because it creates uncertainty. but there's not a massive effect on consumer products right now. one of the things walmart is trying to do or looking at very closely is the cost of household items. transportation and labor costs are pushing up the prices of household items like. towels, diapers, things like that. walmart isthings known for is low prices. they don't want to have to impart increased costs to their customers. because if they did, that would create another opportunity for amazon to try and beat them on price. selina: thanks to bloomberg's emma chandra. hacking any election. new reports of candidates been targets of phishing attacks. an
one other winner here is the walton family.e the biggest shareholders and walmart, the wealthiest family in america. and they just became a lot 12 -- whole lot wealthier. today's stock move has put an additional $11.6 billion into well for the waltons. selina: what about challenges in the back half, any discussion around tariffs or changing consumer sentiment? emma: they're concerned because it creates uncertainty. but there's not a massive effect on consumer products right now. one of the...
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and an additional excitement was that the energies of the particles measured by walton provided the first experimental confirmation of the validity of einstein's proposal that e=mc2. but rutherford had been perhaps to fear competition. the cavendish could have easily been upstaged by the american ernest lawrence working at berkeley. in this next slide, you'll see lawrence at berkeley. he had been developing the cyclotron. he had the original thought that if he could confine particles electromagnets within a circular track rather than pushing them along a straight line, he could accelerate them indefinitely, causing them to go faster after each burst of voltage. it would, in his words, "be a proton merry-go-round." he told his friends confidently and accurately, as it turned out, "i'm going to bombard and break up atoms. i'm going to be famous." but lawrence's machine didn't -- first machine did not look anything like that. it was a four-inch pill box sprouting arms like an octopus. when he demonstrated it to the u.s. national academy of sciences, he secured it to a kitchen chair with a cl
and an additional excitement was that the energies of the particles measured by walton provided the first experimental confirmation of the validity of einstein's proposal that e=mc2. but rutherford had been perhaps to fear competition. the cavendish could have easily been upstaged by the american ernest lawrence working at berkeley. in this next slide, you'll see lawrence at berkeley. he had been developing the cyclotron. he had the original thought that if he could confine particles...
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johnny walton, john collins and graeme thomas.ll keep you updated with that result a little later when we get it. transfer more medals on the cycling track. today katie archibald is through to the final of the 3000 metres individual pursuit. the gold medal race is at 10 to eight this evening. archibald has won the last four european titles and she already has one gold to her name, from yesterday's team pursuit. in the pool, georgia davies broke the british and european record in the heats for the 50m backstroke, so she's looking good to improve on the bronze she won in this event two years ago. and adam peaty is back in the pool later, looking to win the 100m breaststroke for the third time in a row. he set a championship record in the heats and although he was slower in the semis, he said he would be bringing his a game to this evening's final. you would not bet against it, would you? that you would not bet against it, would you ? that wraps you would not bet against it, would you? that wraps up what has been a busy lunchtime her
johnny walton, john collins and graeme thomas.ll keep you updated with that result a little later when we get it. transfer more medals on the cycling track. today katie archibald is through to the final of the 3000 metres individual pursuit. the gold medal race is at 10 to eight this evening. archibald has won the last four european titles and she already has one gold to her name, from yesterday's team pursuit. in the pool, georgia davies broke the british and european record in the heats for...
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is also a major supplier of weapons to the coalition an arms trade to activists walton told us that both washington and london should be shouldering more responsibility. what's happened is a massacre and it can never be legitimate to kill children it's that simple questions must be asked we've seen over the course of this war on cells from washington and london to saudi arabia go up and up and up when i talk to people in yemen they are absolutely livid yes so angry with our governments for arming. arming saudi arabia and for providing the planes the bombs the missiles military training and diplomatic cover for the bombardment which they are living under yes it killed children but it happened in a civilian marketplace as well which is another big question why were they targeting a civilian marketplace the weapons that we are selling to saudi arabia are bombing schools they're bombing hospitals you know we're seeing the world's largest ever cholera outbreak in yemen and that cholera outbreak is happening because the sewage the sanitation systems have been systematically targeted by british
is also a major supplier of weapons to the coalition an arms trade to activists walton told us that both washington and london should be shouldering more responsibility. what's happened is a massacre and it can never be legitimate to kill children it's that simple questions must be asked we've seen over the course of this war on cells from washington and london to saudi arabia go up and up and up when i talk to people in yemen they are absolutely livid yes so angry with our governments for...
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here to help us reflect is the former english great sally walton. just not to be for ireland today.team—rolling ireland today. nothing ireland did wrong, theyjust ireland today. nothing ireland did wrong, they just came ireland today. nothing ireland did wrong, theyjust came up against a team in top form and 11 tournament former allies and writing wise all through the tournament. put into perspective how good this dutch team is. is it one of the greatest bloodstains? they had the potential. they really are coming to fruition. and there had kept, you can see they have a real desire to want to do it for not only themselves but for their coats. for ireland, once they wipe the tears away on the page, there was some happiness there. they must‘ve been so proud to get this far. they probably are still painting themselves to make sure it does was real. they had to be proud, they have a surprise package in the tournament. take nothing away from them, they have done their homework against every opposition they have played. they did a greatjob here and it is great to have a home support. engli
here to help us reflect is the former english great sally walton. just not to be for ireland today.team—rolling ireland today. nothing ireland did wrong, theyjust ireland today. nothing ireland did wrong, they just came ireland today. nothing ireland did wrong, theyjust came up against a team in top form and 11 tournament former allies and writing wise all through the tournament. put into perspective how good this dutch team is. is it one of the greatest bloodstains? they had the potential....
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is also a major supplier of weapons to the coalition an anti arms trade activist hems walton told us that both washington and london should be shouldering more responsibility. what's happened is a massacre and it can never be legitimate to kill children it's that simple questions must be asked we've seen over the course of this war on cells from washington and london to saudi arabia go up and up when i talk to people in yemen they are salute livid so angry with our governments for arming. arming saudi arabia and for providing the planes the bombs the missiles military training and diplomatic cover for the bombardment which they are living under yes it killed children but it happened in a civilian marketplace as well which is another big question why were they targeting a civilian marketplace the weapons that we are selling to saudi arabia are bombing schools they're bombing hospitals we're seeing the world's largest ever cholera outbreak in yemen and that cholera outbreak is happening because the sewage the sanitation systems have been systematically targeted by british and american
is also a major supplier of weapons to the coalition an anti arms trade activist hems walton told us that both washington and london should be shouldering more responsibility. what's happened is a massacre and it can never be legitimate to kill children it's that simple questions must be asked we've seen over the course of this war on cells from washington and london to saudi arabia go up and up when i talk to people in yemen they are salute livid so angry with our governments for arming....
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our reporter sarah walton went to meet the new rectruits in training.le in their own language. maks and gosia have both worked in the uk for more than a decade, butjoined the force after seeing a divide between the communities and the police. definitely there is a language barrier. from basics, emergency calls — it's really hard to make, especially when you're in distress. you can't explain yourself properly, and basically most people probably won't even make a call. in poland, we've got a bit of a different perception of police than i understand british people have in britain, so a lot of polish people are just basically afraid to come forward. and, because they can't communicate properly, so they will be basically avoiding police. they answered a job ad from the force looking for multilingual officers, recognising a need to adapt to a changing population. if you are in south holland, the boston area, the south of the county, almost 30% of the population there come from an eastern european heritage or an eastern european background, and across the enti
our reporter sarah walton went to meet the new rectruits in training.le in their own language. maks and gosia have both worked in the uk for more than a decade, butjoined the force after seeing a divide between the communities and the police. definitely there is a language barrier. from basics, emergency calls — it's really hard to make, especially when you're in distress. you can't explain yourself properly, and basically most people probably won't even make a call. in poland, we've got a...
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history of the glow actually he is about to be the number one wealthiest family in america is the walton family and they are worth one hundred fifty one point two billion so he's only worth as much as they hire all turns on their earnings for a good for real you know the amazon is now worth two to three trillion dollars he's worth three hundred billion dollars i'm just saying that through the app on the i phone you could easily feed five or six hundred dollars a month to people that they would spend that at amazon dot com and he would not it would be a creative it would be earnings boost in earnings he wouldn't lose any money doing that well but max you're you're suggesting we have time to do that as i said in the first bit those billionaires who this guy went to their party this media theorist went to their party and heard them speaking they were concerned they weren't going to have time to protect themselves so whether or not there's time to do that or whether or not you know i think donald trump like we've talked over and over he's a kick the teeth he's a guy who was promised to destr
history of the glow actually he is about to be the number one wealthiest family in america is the walton family and they are worth one hundred fifty one point two billion so he's only worth as much as they hire all turns on their earnings for a good for real you know the amazon is now worth two to three trillion dollars he's worth three hundred billion dollars i'm just saying that through the app on the i phone you could easily feed five or six hundred dollars a month to people that they would...
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live with me now is sam walton anti arms trade activist welcome to the program now the saudis call their operation legitimate should this now be scrutinized and riyadh be held accountable for the school bus incident. what's happened is a massacre and it can never be just to kill children it's that simple questions must feel now of course we just mentioned that the u.s. is a huge provider of arms to saudi arabia but the u.k. is the second largest provider there with about twenty three percent of their weapons coming from the u.k. should washington and london step forward and take some of the blame here. absolutely we've seen over the course of this war on cells from washington and london to saudi arabia go up up and up when i talk to people in yemen they are salute livid yes so angry with our governments for arming. arming saudi arabia and for providing the planes the bombs the missiles military training and diplomatic cover for the bombardment which they are living under the u.k. and the u.s. have to to stop back in this war one along with them wind politicians from britain's labor party
live with me now is sam walton anti arms trade activist welcome to the program now the saudis call their operation legitimate should this now be scrutinized and riyadh be held accountable for the school bus incident. what's happened is a massacre and it can never be just to kill children it's that simple questions must feel now of course we just mentioned that the u.s. is a huge provider of arms to saudi arabia but the u.k. is the second largest provider there with about twenty three percent of...
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continues an iconic feminist and seminal writer i'm waiting for solution yes we need to do something walton went on dan for i'm not going to massage man he has sand goes head to head point you made i can't do anything else on al-jazeera. hello and has. the top stories on a rescue teams are struggling to get to many parts of the indonesian island of lombok after a second earthquake in a week long block was hit by a magnitude six point nine quake on sunday night at least ninety one people are known to have died so far step person has more from the. dramatic scenes here at this mosque in the neighborhood of one of the worst hit areas of the earthquake in lombok there is an unknown number of people still trapped beneath the rubble of this mosque and the only thing we know is that some voices have been heard last night for three hours and then they were quiet and actually there are some witnesses now say.
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the number one wealthiest family in america is the walton family and they are worth one hundred fifty one point two billion so he's only worth as much as they hire all turns on their earnings for good for real you know the amazon is now worth two to three trillion dollars he's worth three hundred billion dollars i'm just saying that through the app on the i phone you could easily feed five or six hundred dollars a month to people that they would spend that at amazon dot com and he would not it would be a creative it would be earnings boost in earnings he wouldn't lose any money doing that well but max you're you're suggesting we have time to do that as i said in the first bit those billionaires who this guy went to their party this media theorist went to their party and heard them speaking they were concerned they weren't going to have time to protect themselves so whether or not there's time to do that or whether or not you know i think donald trump like we've talked over and over he's a kick the teeth he's a guy who was promised to destroy the system breaks it was a promise to destr
the number one wealthiest family in america is the walton family and they are worth one hundred fifty one point two billion so he's only worth as much as they hire all turns on their earnings for good for real you know the amazon is now worth two to three trillion dollars he's worth three hundred billion dollars i'm just saying that through the app on the i phone you could easily feed five or six hundred dollars a month to people that they would spend that at amazon dot com and he would not it...